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- Local Council E9 | cnpensioners.org
Fraser Valley Council (E9) Council Executive President Barry Jones Vice-President Steve Mihell Recording Secretary Rae Sexton Treasurer Joey Valliers Jorgensen Membership Chair Steve Mihell COSCO Rep Barry Jones Regional Council Rep Barry Jones Member at Large Ross Dewar Member at Large Ross T. Gregory Visit the Fraser Valley Council website for more council information and the latest updates Council Meetings When: Second Wednesday of the month, September to June, 13h00 Where: Church in the Valley, 23589 Old Yale Road Langley, BC
- Discounts - belairdirect | cnpensioners.org
belairdirect - Home, Auto, Travel insurance A World of Coverage and Convenience Awaits Experience the peace of mind that comes with comprehensive coverage and exclusive savings through belairdirect. Whether at home, on the road, or traveling abroad, belairdirect ensures you and your loved ones are well-protected. With all your insurance in one place, being covered has never been simpler. Simplify your insurance with an exclusive offer from belairdirect for CN Pensioners Reliable Car and Home Insurance Say hello to exclusive savings on car and home insurance. You need great coverage that can keep up with your schedule. Luckily, our official partner, belairdirect, has got you covered. We’ve teamed up with them to score special savings on insurance that’s tailored just for you, as a valued member of the CNPA. You’ll also enjoy exclusive access to enhanced home coverage with their Affinity Plus endorsement, and the option for great car insurance add-ons. Plus, you'll benefit from a suite of helpful digital tools that make managing your insurance and claims a breeze! It’s more than just a policy. When you get insurance through belairdirect, you’re also supporting the CNPA! Visit belairdirect.com/savings or call 1 833 887.4626 and mention our group name - CN Pensioners Association. Hassle-Free Travel Insurance Travel insurance made oh so simple. CNPA members can embark on unlimited adventures with annual travel insurance. With our exclusive group rates, often for less than single-trip coverage*, you could receive annual coverage for emergencies, trip disruptions, lost baggage, and more - all in one package. There's no age or health restrictions**, and you can choose from convenient monthly or annual payment options. Get your travel insurance price by visiting belairdirect.com/travel-groups or call 1 833 583.3643 and mention our group name - CN Pensioners Association. Eligibility requirements, limitations and exclusions may apply and/or may vary by province or territory. The information provided in this summary is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal or insurance advice. Policy wordings prevail. © 2025 Belair Insurance Company Inc. All rights reserved. Travel insurance products are underwritten by Belair Insurance Company Inc. and services are provided by belairdirect Agency Inc. * Based on a comparison of 17-day Plan and 35-day Base Plan against single trip plans with similar benefits. ** This insurance may not cover claims related to medical conditions that are not stable, whether disclosed or not at time of policy purchase.
- Local Council A7 | cnpensioners.org
Moncton Council #1 (A7) Council Executive President Reg Hebert A7MonctonCouncil@cnpensioners.org 1st Vice-President John Bailey 2nd Vice President Earl Garland Secretary Treasurer Royce Girvan Recording Secretary Walter Agnew Past President Vacant Advisory Kaye Bulmer Council Meetings When: Third Thursday of the month, September to June, 14h00 Where: Moncton No. 1 Council Centre, 1 Curry St., PO Box 23082, Moncton, NB E1C 9M9. Phone: (506) 383-7303
- Discounts - Hotels | cnpensioners.org
Hotel Savings The CNPA, in conjunction with CN, have secured discounted rates at a variety of hotels and locations worldwide to help you save when you travel. Discounts up to 20 % are available at participating hotels but note that not all brands within an offering may honour the discount codes. And as usual, the CNPA advises that it still pays to shop around as it may be possible to find lower rates elsewhere. Best Western With hotels across 19 brands (including Best Western, Glo and SureStay) in 100+ countries and territories. Best Western® is pleased to offer a special rate to CNPA members at participating hotels. The corporate discount code for CN/CNPA is 01344410. You receive a 19% discount when booking directly with the hotel at: http://www.bestwestern.com Choice Hotels More than 7000 hotels over 22 brands including Comfort Inn, Econolodge, Quality Inn and Radisson Choice Hotels are pleased to offer a preferred rate to CNPA members at participating hotels. You will save 15%, and possibly more, when booking directly with Choice Hotels at: www.choicehotels.com/?clientid=00064447 As well, new members enrolling in the Choice Privileges program will receive 1,000 bonus points. Enrol here ! World of Hyatt With more than 1250 locations across 28 brands including Grand Hyatt and Hyatt Regency Hyatt Hotels are pleased to offer a special rate to CNPA members at participating hotels. The corporate discount code for CN/CNPA is 90441 . You receive a 15 % discount when booking directly with the hotel at: https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/home IHG Hotels More than 6000 hotels over 19 brands including Holiday Inn, Holiday Inn Express and Crowne Plaza IHG Hotels are pleased to offer a special rate to CNPA members at participating hotels. The corporate discount code for CN/CNPA is 000279633. You receive a 14% or 17.5% discount when booking directly with the hotel at: http://www.ihg.com/ Wyndham Hotels More than 9000 hotels over 24 brands (including Days Inn, Super 8, Ramada and Microtel) and 95 countries. Wyndham Hotels are pleased to offer a special rate to CNPA members at participating hotels. The corporate discount code for CN/CNPA is 1000006067 . You receive a 18% discount when booking directly with the hotel at: https://www.wyndhamhotels.com/en-ca?corporate_id=1000006067
- Provincial Services | cnpensioners.org
National & Provincial Services for Seniors The federal and provincial governments provide a wide variety of services for seniors. Click on the links below to find out more details Federal Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Old Age Security (OAS), Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS), Pension Splitting, Dental Services, etc. Newfoundland & Labrador Seniors Low Income Supplement, Accessible Vehicle Funding, Drug Assistance plan for low income residents, Disabled Persons benefits Nova Scotia Seniors Pharmacare, Age Tax Credit, Affordable Living Tax Credit Quebec Flu Vaccination, Some Hearing and Visual Aid Devices, Eye Exams, Physical Deficiency Devices, Shelter Allowance Program, Tax Credits for Home Services Manitoba Adult Learning, Palliative Care Drug Access Program Manitoba Income Supplement, Rent Assist, Manitoba Family, Personal and Caregiver Tax Credits, Seniors School Tax Credit, Geriatric Programs, Seniors Eyeglass Programs and Exams, Pharmacare, Cancer Drug Program, Manitoba Emergency Repair Program for Homeowners, Free Fishing License Alberta Alberta Seniors Benefit Income Supplement Program, Special Needs Assistance, Dental & Optical Assistance, Property Tax Deferral Program, Home Adaptation & Repair Program, Aids to Daily Living, Prescription Drug & Extended Health Care coverage for seniors (Alberta Blue Cross) Prince Edward Island Property Tax Deferral, Seniors Home Repair Program, Adult Immunizations New Brunswick Low Income Seniors Benefit, Property Tax Deferral Program, Drug Plan for Seniors, Low Income Energy Savings Program, Health Services Program Ontario Property Tax Grant – Senior/Disabled Property Tax Relief, Low-Income Energy Assistance Program, Disability Home and Vehicle Modification Program, Colon Cancer Check, Immunizations, Eye Exams, Ontario Drug Benefit Program, Diabetic Testing Agents, Assistive Devices Program Saskatchewan Sask. Drug Program, Seniors Income Plan, Care at Home and Outside the Hospital, Rental Housing Assistance, Personal Home Care Benefit, Palliative Care Drug Program British Columbia Property Tax Deferral Program, Pharmacare Drug Program, Seniors Property Tax Rebate, Discounted BC Ferries, Transit Fees, Home Adaptation Grants, Medical Travel Assistance, Immunizations, Home Renovation Credit
- Councils | cnpensioners.org
The CNPA has over 35 regional and local councils representing the membership of their specific geographical area. Details on each of the councils are found here. Regional & Local Councils Atlantic A1: Atlantic Regional Council A2: Campbellton Council A4: Edmundston Council A7: Moncton Council #1 A10: Sydney Council #6 A11: Saint John Council Newfoundland & Labrador A8: South West (Port aux Basque) A9: St. John's Branch Quebec B1: Québec Provincial Council B2: Abitibi Council B3: Bas-Saint-Laurent / Vallée-de-la-Matapédia / Gaspésie Council B4: Coteau / Vaudreuil-Soulanges Council B6: Centre-de-la-Mauricie / Haut-Saint-Mauricie / Laviolette Council B7: Montreal / Laval Council B9: Quebec Council B10: Rivière-Du-Loup Council B11: Saguenay / Lac-Saint-Jean Council B14: Rive-sud-de-Montréal / Laurentides / Lanaudière Council Ontario C1: Ontario Provincial Council C2: Barrie Council C3: Belleville Council C4: Hamilton Council C6: Kingston & Brockville Council C7: Southwestern Ontario Council C8: Niagara Falls Council C9: Ottawa Council C13: Thunder Bay Council C14: Toronto Council Prairie D2: Saskatchewan Council D3: Manitoba Division #1 Mountain E1: Regional Committee E2: Calgary: CN RailVets E3: Edmonton: CN RailVets E4: Kamloops/Okanagan Council E6: Nanaimo Council E7: Victoria Council E8: Vancouver Council E9: Fraser Valley Council E10: Central & Northern BC Council
- CN Community | cnpensioners.org
Here's the latest information for pensioners about the broader CN Community. Information on volunteering, rail safety, the CN Community Fund and more is found here Our CN Community We're all part of the CN Community and we can contribute in many ways CN Employees’ and Pensioners’ Community Fund CN Employees’ and Pensioners’ Community Fund is a non-profit organization that organizes fundraising activities and annual campaigns in support of various Canadian charities Rail Safety Week Rail safety is a shared responsibility and we ask everyone to be especially careful when on or near railroad property and at crossings. Look, listen and live! That’s what it means to be rail smart! CN Corporate Site There's lots of information about CN found on the corporate site www.cn.ca . The latest CN news is found here And if you're interested, the CN 100 Celebration Commemorative book can be found here Volunteer In Your Community The 'CN Railroaders in the Community' (RRITC) program recognizes acts of kindness by providing grants to the not for profit organizations employees choose to support through their volunteer efforts. CN Spotlight Find out more about the people of CN each month in the 'CN Spotlight' magazine CN & Hockey Helps the Homeless CN has signed on as the Premier National Partner with the Hockey Helps the Homeless (HHTH) program, for three years, starting in 2024. You can help make it happen Terry Fox Run - September 14, 2025 This year's Terry Fox Run is set for September 14, 2025. Find out more details here and how you can contribute to its success
- Local Council B14 | cnpensioners.org
Montréal South Shore Council (B14) Montreal South Shore Council Facebook Page Council Executive Président (arcn.rs@gmail.com ) Marc Tessier Tel: (450) 656-7888 1er vice-président Michael Buchanan Tel: (450) 653-5853 2e vice-président Serge Labadie Tel: (514) 943-4618 Trésorier Pierre Martel Tel: (450) 681-7805 Secrétaire Danielle Malo Tel: (450) 448-9454 Secretaire Ginette Langlois Tel: (450) 281-0990 Directeur Réne Delisle Tel: (514) 229-2407 Directeur Jean Perrotte Tel: (450) 443-9740 Directeur Robert Martel Tel: (450) 671-5178 Directeur Jean Lavigne Tel: (450) 716-1745 Directrice Rive-Nord Chantale Lauzon Tel: (438) 526-4307 Directeur des communications Serge Labadie Tel: (514) 943-4618 June 8, 2023 - 35th Anniversary Gala of the B14 Council - In addition to the board members, spouses, elders and many volunteers are included Newsletters June 2024 March 2024 November 2023 August 2023 May 2023 February 2023 May 2024 February 2024 October 2023 July 2023 April 2023 January 2023 April 2024 January 2024 September 2023 June 2023 March 2023
- CN Railroaders in the Community | cnpensioners.org
CN Railroaders in the Community Thanks for 2025 Efforts & Changes for 2026 Hello Railroaders, Thank you once again for those who participated in the Railroaders in the Community program. Many of you have shown your commitment and generosity by volunteering your time and skills to non-profit organizations which matter to you. Here are some of the amazing results that our retirees have accomplished through the program in 2025. A total of 468 volunteers submitted hours into the program Those 468 volunteers raised more than $1M for their favourite charities - a total of $1,012,427 The $1M+ total for 2025 was an incredible 83% higher than what the program raised just 3 years ago. Thanks in part to you, the Railroaders in the Community program was once again successful in 2025. To maintain the program’s sustainability while continuing to recognize and reward your contributions, the following adjustments will be made to the program starting in 2026 : The maximum volunteer reward hours per eligible participant will be 100 hours per year . CN will now cover the 2.9% Benevity service charge, ensuring that your chosen organizations receive the full amount earned through your volunteer hours Incentive bonuses now awarded based upon winners of a draw from the pool of all CNPA volunteers The reward rate remains at $15 per hour volunteered If you have any questions, please contact RailroadersintheCommunity@cn.ca . CN is proud of the hundreds of employees, their families, and retirees who give generously of their time to local causes through our CN Railroaders in the Community (RRITC) program . These volunteers are part of the social fabric of the many cities, towns and villages across our entire North American network, helping to make their communities better places to live and work. CN supports their efforts by providing charitable donations to the organizations where CN railroaders volunteer. Each hour of volunteer work earns a $15 reward, up to a maximum of 100 hours or $1500 per retiree per year (including volunteer hours completed by their spouse/surviving spouse). There is no limit to the number of organizations a CN retiree and the spouses/surviving spouses of CN retirees can volunteer with. We are also happy to confirm that if you have already started volunteering in your community this year, any volunteer hours accumulated since January 1 for a recognized charity will qualify for a reward in the same calendar year. Please note that reward funds are always disbursed at the end of the month following approval. For example, if your hours were approved on March 6, the funds will be disbursed on April 30. If your organization is set up to receive cheques, please allow 3 to 4 weeks for delivery. If they are set up for EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer), the funds will arrive immediately once disbursed. The funds are not issued directly by CN but by the Benevity Online Giving Foundation. Thanks to CN's digital platform SPARK , you can easily track your volunteer hours and see when the donation to your charity was made. Rewards are transferred electronically to the eligible organizations on a monthly basis. Check out the exciting new features of the Railroaders in the Community program at SPARK SPARK User Guide CN Railroaders in the Community FAQ To login for the first time: Username: your CN PIN number. Password: the first three letters of your first name + the first three letters of your last name + the 4 digits of the year you were hired at CN + !! Example: The password for Jane Smith, hired in 1999, would be: jansmi1999!! Once logged in for the first time, you must change your email address to a personal email and you will be asked to change your password. If you previously accessed the site while as a CN employee, you will need to change your email. Surviving spouses of retirees should contact railroadersinthecommunity@cn.ca for assistance with the login. NOTE: For those retirees who have tried to log in for the first time and have followed the new log in procedure, but are still experiencing difficulties accessing the new platform, please email railroadersinthecommunity@cn.ca . Please be sure to include your full name as it appears on your CN Pension Statement as well as your CN PIN number. If it is just a password issue, they can assist you by creating a new password for you. However, if it turns out to be a technical issue, they will be unable to assist you until the issue has been resolved between CN and Benevity. Until then, CN advises those retirees to keep track of their volunteer hours so that they can be entered into the system once CN notifies your access to the system has been fixed. How does the incentive bonus for CNPA members work? If you volunteered with a registered not-for-profit organization between January 1 and December 31, 2026, and you log your hours in the RRITC portal by 5:00pm EST on December 31, you’ll automatically be entered into a special raffle draw. Eight CNPA members will each win a $2,000 charitable gift for the organization where they volunteered — a fantastic way to support the causes you care about! Draw Date: January 2027. Winners will be contacted directly and announced on the CNPA website.
- Local Council E4 | cnpensioners.org
Kamloops/Okanagan Council (E4) Council Executive President Myron Wizniak 1st Vice President Hubert Plante 2nd Vice President Bob Switzer Treasurer Connie Robson Secretary Josie Jensen Director Dennis Jensen Director Margaret Golanowski Director Angela Stewart Director Ross Rykyta Director Alan Cosco Membership Connie Robson National Director Dennis Jensen Council Meetings When: First Tuesday of the month, September to June, 12h00 (charge for lunch) Where: Japanese Culture Centre, 160 Vernon Ave, Kamloops, BC V2B 1L6
- Local Council C2 | cnpensioners.org
Barrie Council (C2) Barrie Council Facebook Page Council Executive President Bob Haggart 1st Vice-President Gerald Lipnicky 2nd Vice-President Ms Mae Harasymiw Secretary Linda Johnston Treasurer Wayne Eva Past President Charles Surgenor Membership Chair Gerald Lipnicky Newsletter Editor Gerald Lipnicky OPC Delegate (1) Bob Haggart OPC Delegate (2) Gerald Lipnicky OPC Alternate Delegate Peter Sudeyko Council Meetings When: Fourth Wednesday of the month, September to June Exceptionally, December meeting is held second Friday of December Where: Allandale Recreation Centre, 190 Bayview Dr, Barrie, ON L4N 4Y8
- Local Council E7 | cnpensioners.org
Victoria Council (E7) Council Executive President Gordon Wheatley Vice President Roland Bernardin Treasurer Lillian Lequesne Membership Gordon Wheatley Telephone Committee Chair Roland Bernardin Wishing Well Bill Coleman Council Meetings When: 3rd Tuesday of the month, September to June, 12h00 Where: Trafalgar/Pro Patricia Legion, Branch 292, 411 Gorge Rd. East, Victoria, BC