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John Graham’s Canadian Club speech highlights the CPP Fund’s strength

The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Fund is strong, sustainable and built to last. That was the message from our President & CEO, John Graham, in his keynote address on September 29 at the Canadian Club of Toronto. He reflected on the past, present and future of the CPP, and how CPP Investments delivers on Canada’s national pension promise.

Today, the CPP Fund is one of the largest pension funds in the world, with more than $730 billion in assets, on track to reach $1 trillion by 2031. Managed independently and free from political influence, the Fund is designed to be secure and resilient for generations.

Millions of Canadians rely on the CPP, but its strength is rooted in the foresight of Canadian leaders. From addressing senior poverty in the 1960s to the landmark reforms of the 1990s, the CPP is a Canadian success story that belongs to all Canadians.

John also sat down for a Q&A with Rita Trichur, senior business writer with The Globe and Mail and columnist in the Report on Business, where he spoke about our strategy, investing in Canada and how the investment landscape is changing.

Watch the video above or read the full transcript here.

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President’s Message Fiscal 2025 Annual Report

Canadians have many reasons to be proud – and the Canada Pension Plan is one of them. I am pleased to report that the Fund remains secure,

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Your Pension, Our Promise: A Message to Canadians

Our commitment to Canadians has never been stronger. The CPP Fund isn’t just an investment portfolio; it’s a promise to provide

John Graham and Goldy Hyder at the Toronto Global Forum

In Conversation: John Graham and Goldy Hyder at the Toronto Global Forum

Is investing an art or a science? At this year’s Toronto Global Forum, John Graham, President & CEO of CPP Investments tackled that

The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Fund is strong, sustainable and built to last. That was the message from our President & CEO, John Graham, in his keynote address on September 29 at the Canadian Club of Toronto. He reflected on the past, present and future of the CPP, and how CPP Investments delivers on Canada’s national pension promise. Today, the CPP Fund is one of the largest pension funds in the world, with more than $730 billion in assets, on track to reach $1 trillion by 2031. Managed independently and free from political influence, the Fund is designed to be secure and resilient for generations. Millions of Canadians rely on the CPP, but its strength is rooted in the foresight of Canadian leaders. From addressing senior poverty in the 1960s to the landmark reforms of the 1990s, the CPP is a Canadian success story that belongs to all Canadians. John also sat down for a Q&A with Rita Trichur, senior business writer with The Globe and Mail and columnist in the Report on Business, where he spoke about our strategy, investing in Canada and how the investment landscape is changing. Watch the video above or read the full transcript here. President’s Message Fiscal 2025 Annual Report Canadians have many reasons to be proud – and the Canada Pension Plan is one of them. I am pleased to report that the Fund remains secure, Article May 21, 2025 Your Pension, Our Promise: A Message to Canadians Our commitment to Canadians has never been stronger. The CPP Fund isn’t just an investment portfolio; it’s a promise to provide Article December 9, 2024 In Conversation: John Graham and Goldy Hyder at the Toronto Global Forum Is investing an art or a science? At this year’s Toronto Global Forum, John Graham, President & CEO of CPP Investments tackled that Article November 15, 2024
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