I doubt it. His belief system is fucked beyond belief on multiple levels. Not impossible to deprogram but it’s gonna take a lot of work. He’s like the right wing, Schapiro-watching, Jordan Peterson-idolizing, teenage edgelord that got paid for it for over 20 years and is now 45.
If we use the old calculation (more advantageous) and his salary when the elections were launched as if he got that for 5 years (and that’s the most he’s been paid as an MP):
3% x 300k x 20 = 180k/year
It will be lower than that because of the calculation changing from 2016 forward.
7 more years of service and that calculation would have went past 20k/month, but as I said it’s not as generous anymore AND he can’t get more than 75% of the average salary of his 5 best years. 240k is 75% of 320k so at his current best he wouldn’t be eligible to 20k/year.
Any chance he might self-reflect on this? I doubt it.
I doubt it. His belief system is fucked beyond belief on multiple levels. Not impossible to deprogram but it’s gonna take a lot of work. He’s like the right wing, Schapiro-watching, Jordan Peterson-idolizing, teenage edgelord that got paid for it for over 20 years and is now 45.
maybe, after a few years selling shoes at canadian tire or something.
Lifetime pension for MP after two terms.
At retirement age
He’s maxed out at a 20k per month pension.
How could someone even survive on that?!
(/s)
Apparently he gets a 10% reduction if he takes it at 55 instead of 65 but I’m sure you could skimp and save a bit to make that work.
https://www.canada.ca/en/treasury-board-secretariat/services/pension-plan/pension-publications/reports/administration-members-parliament-retiring-allowances-act-report/fiscal-year-ended-march-31-2020.html#toc03
More info on all that stuff and no he’s not getting 20k/month
A calculation of Poilievre’s House of Commons pension indicates that he could draw more than $230,000 annually once he turns 65.
If we use the old calculation (more advantageous) and his salary when the elections were launched as if he got that for 5 years (and that’s the most he’s been paid as an MP):
3% x 300k x 20 = 180k/year
It will be lower than that because of the calculation changing from 2016 forward.
7 more years of service and that calculation would have went past 20k/month, but as I said it’s not as generous anymore AND he can’t get more than 75% of the average salary of his 5 best years. 240k is 75% of 320k so at his current best he wouldn’t be eligible to 20k/year.
I think I’ll trust Shanker Trivedi, the program director of the Schulich School of Business masters of accounting program.
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That he gets at 65
He’ll still enjoy licking the boot.