The National Policy Committee (NPC) has a broad membership consisting of experts that are drawn from different industry segments and all regions of Canada. Its members have a strong interest in retirement income policy. The Committee is charged with the responsibility of monitoring and identifying issues which can affect the health and growth of Canada's retirement income system and to develop and propose policy positions that are consistent with ACPM's Vision, Mission, Goals and Guiding Principles. The Committee communicates regularly with the Board and seeks Board input on major policy issues as it deems necessary.
CHAIR
Stephanie Kalinowski, Hicks Morley Hamilton Stewart Storie LLP
VICE-CHAIR
Rachel Arbour, HOOPP
MEMBERS
Marlène Ayas, Desjardins
Barb Bilsland, Bilsland Griffith Benefit Administrators
Andrea Boctor, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
Richard Bourget, Normandin Beaudry
Christopher Brown, LAPP Corporation
Kathryn Bush, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
Serge Charbonneau
Mark Firman, Stikeman Elliott LLP
Rosalind Gilbert, Aon
Andrew Harrison, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Tina Hobday, Langlois Lawyers LLP
Evan Howard, CAAT Pension Plan
Troy Mann, Alberta Pension Services
Martin McInnis, CSS Pension Plan
Bernard Morency, Gestion Bernard Morency
Kate Nazar, Sun Life Financial
Simon Nelson, Eckler Limited
Susan Nickerson, Torys LLP
Jon Olson, Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan
Danelle Parkinson, Ontario Pension Board
Jim Power, Sun Life Financial
Brad Prokop, TRAF
Amy Pun, Morneau Shepell
Jason Raheb, OMERS
Todd Saulnier, Mercer
Michael Wolpert, Fasken Martineau Dumoulin LLP
Ric Marrero, ACPM
Ross Dunlop, Ellement Consulting Group (Ex-Officio Member)