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They said we would still control how our money was invested.

File cabinet pro 6 5 1. But we were betrayed.

Promise made. Promise broken.

On December 23, 2020, Finance Minister Travis Toews signed a ministerial order imposing an investment management agreement (IMA) between the Alberta Teachers' Retirement Fund (ATRF) and the Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo).

According to ATRF, the forced IMA includes a recognition that the ATRF board will establish the investment policy to direct how plan assets are managed, but the full discretion of the board in establishing and executing the investment policy will be restricted. Effectively, the government has given AIMCo a veto.

This directly contradicts what was promised by Minister Toews, Premier Jason Kenney and UCP MLAs.

The ATRF board will remain in control of determining how the pension funds are invested at a strategic level as well as retaining ownership of the plan's assets. That is, AIMCo will invest according to the policies set by the ATRF board.

Alberta Teachers' Association president Jason Schilling is incensed by the ministerial order.

'The government was adamant that ATRF would retain control over investment decisions. Now we have an investment ‘agreement' with loopholes big enough to fit a bad $2.1 billion volatility bet. You would think that AIMCo—which independent reviewers described as demonstrating unsatisfactory investment decisions, risk culture and collaboration—would have approached its negotiations with ATRF with a little less arrogance and more flexibility. You would think that the government would think twice before backing AIMCo's position.'

Teachers don't trust AIMCo, and they don't trust this government right now when it comes to pensions. Teachers trust ATRF:

  • ATRF has a stellar investment track record. Data shows that ATRF assets would be worth $1.3 billion less if managed by AIMCo.

  • The ATRF board believes that Bill 22 is not in pension members' best interests.

  • Higher net returns lead to lower contribution rates, more so than reduced expenses alone. Teachers and the government will enjoy a combined savings of around $2,500 per teacher per year as a result of contribution reductions made since 2012.

We were already very upset about the decision to force ATRF to use AIMCo exclusively to manage our investments. Now it turns out that the one consistent message of comfort all government representatives were sharing was completely bogus.

Send your MLA a letter, and tell them to stop the IMA.

Gitbar 1 2 2 – remind you of uncommitted repository. MLAs have been hearing a lot from upset constituents lately, and the last thing they want is another explosive issue to re-emerge—especially when the talking points they have been diligently using to manage the issue have now been blown up!

Your message could make a real difference.

Have your say. Be heard.


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hand

(hănd)n.1.
a. The terminal part of the human arm located below the forearm, used for grasping and holding and consisting of the wrist, palm, four fingers, and an opposable thumb.
b. A homologous or similar part in other animals, as the terminal part of the forelimb in certain vertebrates.
2. A unit of length equal to 4 inches (10.2 centimeters), used especially to specify the height of a horse.
3. Something suggesting the shape or function of the human hand, especially:
a. Any of the rotating pointers used as indexes on the face of a mechanical clock.
4. Printing See index.
5. Lateral direction indicated according to the way in which one is facing: at my right hand.
6.
b. A signature: put my hand to the contract.
8. Physical assistance; help: gave me a hand with the bags.
10. Games
a. The cards held in a card game by a given player at any time.
b. The number of cards dealt each player; the deal.
c. A player or participant in a card game: We need a fourth hand for bridge.
d. A portion or section of a game during which all the cards dealt out are played: a hand of poker.
11.

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a. One who performs manual labor: a factory hand.
b. One who is part of a group or crew: the ship's hands.
12. A participant in an activity, often one who specializes in a particular activity or pursuit: an old hand at labor negotiations.
13.
a. The degree of immediacy of a source of information; degree of reliability: heard the scandalous tale at third hand.
b. The strength or force of one's position: negotiated from a strong hand.
14.
a. often hands Possession, ownership, or keeping: The books should be in your hands by noon.
b. Power; jurisdiction; care: The defendant's fate is in the hands of the jury. Dinner is in the chef's hands.
15.
a. Involvement or participation: 'In all this was evident the hand of the counterrevolutionaries'(John Reed).
b. An influence or effect: The manager had a hand in all major decisions.
c. Evidence of craft or artistic skill: can see the hand of a genius even in the lighter poems.
16. An aptitude or ability: I tried my hand at decorating.
17. The aesthetic feel or tactile quality of something, such as a fabric, textile, or carpeting, that indicates its fineness, texture, and durability.
18. A manner or way of performing something: a light hand with makeup.
19.
a. Permission or a promise, especially a pledge to wed.
b. A commitment or agreement, especially when sealed by a handshake; one's word: You have my hand on that.
v.tr.
1. To give or pass with or as if with the hands; transmit: Hand me your keys.
2. To aid, direct, or conduct with the hands: The usher handed the patron to a reserved seat.
4. Sports
a. To give (the ball) directly to a teammate, as in football. Often used with off.
b. To carry, strike, or propel (the ball) with the hand or arm in violation of the rules in soccer.
v.intr.Sports
To make a handoff, as in football. Often used with off.
Phrasal Verbs: hand down
2. To make and pronounce (an official decision, especially a court verdict).
hand on
hand out
2. To administer or deal out.
hand over
hand up
To deliver (an indictment) to a higher judicial authority.
Idioms: at hand
2. Soon in time; imminent: Retribution is at hand.
3. Under discussion: Let's keep to the matter at hand.
at the hand/handsof
By or through the agency of: favors he received at the hands of his uncle.
by hand
get/lay(one's) hands on
hand and foot
With concerted, never-ending effort: had to wait on them hand and foot.
hand in/andglove
On intimate terms or in close association: 'The folklore of American academia says that publishing and teaching go hand in glove'(Edward B. Fiske).
hand in hand
hand it toInformal
To give credit to: You've got to hand it to her; she knows what she's doing.
hand over fist
hands down
2. Indisputably; unquestionably.
in hand
1. In one's possession: arrived with the contract in hand.
2. Under control: kept the tense situation in hand.
3. Under consideration: gave her attention to the matter in hand.
4. In preparation or process: With the work finally in hand, we began to see progress.
5. Sports Remaining to be played by one team but not by another: Their team is ahead in the standings, but our team has two games in hand.
off (one's) hands
No longer under one's jurisdiction, within one's responsibility, or in one's care: We finally got that project off our hands.
on hand
1. Present; available: Are there enough people on hand to hold a meeting?
2. About to happen; imminent: What is on hand for this evening?
on/upon(one's) hands
In one's possession, often as an imposed responsibility or burden: Now they have the grandchildren on their hands.
on one/the onehand
on the other hand
As another point of view; from another standpoint.
out of hand
1. Out of control: Employee absenteeism has gotten out of hand.
2. Without consideration; immediately: dismissed my complaint out of hand.
to hand
2. In one's possession.
hand′er n.
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

hands

(hændz) pl n
1. power or keeping: your welfare is in his hands.
2. (Soccer) soccer Also called: handling the infringement of touching the ball with any part of the hand or arm
3. change hands to pass from the possession of one person or group to another
5. hands down without effort; easily
7. hands up! raise the hands above the level of the shoulders, an order usually given by an armed robber to a victim, etc
8. have one's hands full
b. to be beset with problems
9. have one's hands tied to be wholly unable to act
11. join hands See join12
13. to beat up; assault
14. to find: I just can't lay my hands on it anywhere.
15. (Ecclesiastical Terms) Christianity to confirm or ordain by the imposition of hands
16. off one's hands for which one is no longer responsible
17. on one's hands
a. for which one is responsible: I've got too much on my hands to help.
18. out of one's hands no longer one's responsibility
20. wash one's hands of to have nothing more to do with

Hands

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Hands


1. the ability to use both hands equally well.
2. an unusual cleverness.
3. deceitfulness. Also ambidexterity.ambidextrous,adj.
a pain in the hand.
a friction caused by rubbing skin with the hand; massage.
a beautifying of the hands. — chirocosmetic,adj.
the theories and activity of palmistry. — chirognomist, cheirognomist,n.
Rare. the study of the hands.
palmistry.
plastic surgery of the hand.
the imposition of hands, usually on the head, in certain rituals, as confirmation and ordination.
1.Ecclesiastic. the extending of the hands in blessing during certain rituals.
2. an election by show of hands.
the state of left-handedness.
the art of telling a person's character, past, or future by the lines, marks, and mounts on his palms. Also called chiromancy.palmist,n.
the condition of having five digits on each hand and foot. — pendactylate, pendactylic, pendactylous,adj.
the condition of having more than the usual number of digits on a hand or foot which are also excessively large and uneven. — perisso-dactylate, perissodactylic, perissodactylous,adj.
the condition of having more than a normal number of fingers or toes. — polydactylous,adj.
the performance of tricks and illusions by the quick and skillful use of the hands; conjuring; sleight of hand. Also called prestigiation. — prestidigitator,n.prestidigitatorial, prestidigitatory,adj.
an animal, as a monkey, having four hands. — quadrumanous,adj.
the condition of having six fingers on each hand.
a person who has six fingers or six toes.
the condition of being left-handed. — sinistral,adj.
the union of two or more digits, common in many birds such as kingfishers and hornbills. — syndactylic,adj.syndactyly,n.
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Noun1.hands - (with `in') guardianship over; in divorce cases it is the right to house and care for and discipline a child; 'my fate is in your hands'; 'too much power in the president's hands'; 'your guests are now in my custody'; 'the mother was awarded custody of the children'
safekeeping, guardianship, keeping - the responsibility of a guardian or keeper; 'he left his car in my keeping'
2.hands - the force of workers available
personnel, force - group of people willing to obey orders; 'a public force is necessary to give security to the rights of citizens'
full complement, complement - number needed to make up a whole force; 'a full complement of workers'
shift - a crew of workers who work for a specific period of time
work party, crew, gang - an organized group of workmen
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