Pension regulators step up to the plate amid turmoil

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By Julius Melnitzer | February 16, 2021

For almost a year now, federal and provincial pension regulators have been busily trying to mitigate the coronavirus pandemic’s effects.

Regulators have never been more proactive than during COVID-19,” says Mitch Frazer, a pensions and employment law partner at Torys LLP. “They deserve full credit for refusing to live in a bubble and moving with the kind of speed we’ve never seen them move before.”

But have they overreacted or underreacted? And did they do so in a timely manner?

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Julius Melnitzer is a Toronto-based legal affairs writer, ghostwriter, writing coach and media trainer. Readers can reach him at [email protected] or https://legalwriter.net/contact.

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