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The plan provides a lifetime pension to Ontario’s active and retired teachers, and their survivors. It also provides benefits if members die, become disabled or permanently leave teaching before retirement. Board oversight.
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The plan is a multi-employer pension plan, jointly sponsored by the Government of Ontario and the Ontario Teachers' Federation. Ontario Teachers' achieved a 11.1% one-year total-fund net return in 2021 and achieved its ninth consecutive fully funded year.
The Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (Ontario Teachers') serves a total of active and retired membership of over 310,000. OSSTF/FEESO represents the interests of approximately 40,000 contributors to the OTPP through the member plan sponsor, the Ontario Teachers’ Federation.
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Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan. Learn about the OTPP including investments and management of the plan. The secure member section of the website gives you instant access to your pension information, anytime, anywhere. Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan.
Pension Partnership. The Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (OTPP or Plan) is a partnership between the Ontario Teachers’ Federation (OTF) and the Government of Ontario. The OTPP was created in 1989 by the Teachers’ Pension Act to replace the Teachers’ Superannuation Fund (controlled by the Government) and, in 1991, the partnership was ...