Death of Retired NRPS Officer (Sgt.) Colin Filson

Peacefully passed away Saturday May 2nd, 2020 the week before his 91st birthday. Mourning his passing are his children Kevin & Laurie, Kelly & Luda and Heather, dearly missed by his long-time partner Mary Doan and by his sister Diana Rutherford, her family as well as nieces and nephews. Remembered as Grandpa Cole by Tim (Jessica), Gregg, Dan and Joel (Bree) and Great Grandpa by Reilly, Ireland, Avery and Sophia Graham. Cole will be forever remembered by HIS Princess Rachel and the entire Roy family. Born and raised on Amherst Island, Dad moved to Napanee to start his police career on that city’s force. He then moved to Port Colborne with the OPP in the late 50’s and became Chief of Police for Wainfleet in 1960. When Wainfleet amalgamated as part of Niagara Region, Dad was hired as a Desk Sargent and retired from the NRPS in 1989. From the time Dad came to this area he was involved with coaching baseball. First with the Wainfleet Juveniles, then later with Kevin & Kelly’s teams. He enjoyed his years as Wainfleet’s representative for the O.R.S.A. Through the 70’s Dad was heavily involved with the Golden Puck Hockey organization and was the announcer for the P.C. Junior B’s. Dad continued to give back during his retirement by volunteering at Armstrong Funeral Home and Northland Pointe and enjoyed spending time with kindred spirits at Niagara’s Ole Time Fiddlers. Dad took pride in all the organizations he gave his time to. The family would like to thank Northland Pointe LTC for their care and compassion of Colin, especially those on Starboard unit. We would like to give a special thank you to Staff Sargent R. LaPlante from NRPS who went above and beyond having regular visits with Dad, showing such respect as always calling him Chief and was responsible for organizing the recent recognition with the Township of Wainfleet and NRPS for Dad’s many years as being Wainfleet’s only Chief of Police. Cremation has taken place. Arrangements entrusted to the ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL, 179 Clarence Street, Port Colborne. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date and burial on the Island is being arranged for this summer. Please direct any memorial donations to Central United Church, 30 Delhi Street, Port Colborne L3K 3K6. Go Leafs! Go Indians!

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Nova Scotia Day of Mourning – Friday, April 24/20

 

 

 

 

 

 

The National Police Federation (NPFFPN) is organizing a day of mourning tomorrow – Friday April 24 – to honour the victims of last weekends tragic events in Nova Scotia, including RCMP Constable Heidi Stevenson.

Since physical events cannot be held, they’re asking everyone across Canada to wear red tomorrow and pause at 1:00 pm (2:00 Atlantic time) to pay tribute to those who lost their lives.

Members are encouraged to participate in the day of mourning tomorrow by observing the moment of silence at 1:00 pm and posting photos of yourselves and local members wearing red to your own association and/or personal social media accounts.

Stand in your driveway, stand on your lawn, and lets mourn together

Protect yourselves and ensure you are doing physical distancing, and wear something red to show support for all of the victims.

Clifford T. Priest  M.O.M.

President/CEO

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FYI – New Measure for Annuitants of Registered Retirement Income Funds

On March 18, 2020, Prime Minister Trudeau announced a set of economic measures as part of Canada’s Covid-19 Economic Response Plan. That statement included proposed changes to the calculation of the 2020 required minimum withdrawal for registered retirement income funds (RRIF).  This measure also applies to individuals receiving variable benefit payments from a defined contribution registered pension plan (RPP) and a pooled registered pension plan (PRPP).

The minimum amount that must be withdrawn from RRIFs will be reduced by 25% for 2020 

For more information about the lowered rates, visit the Government of Canada website.

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Death of Retired NRPS Officer – John Dalgleish

Passed away at West Lincoln Memorial Hospital, on Thursday, April 9, 2020, in his 95th year. Beloved husband of the late Margaret (nee Sullivan)(2010). Loved father of Douglas (Cheryl), Judy Hampton (Wayne) and James (Tracy). Cherished grandfather of Christopher (Kara), Lori (Jon), A.J. (Rebekah), Amy (Dan), Megan and Ashley and great-grandfather of Hailey, Taylor, Rylyn, Addisyn, Josette, Griffin, Greta, Lucy and Jadwen. Dear brother of the late Eldred, Leon and Shirley Parks. Brother-in-law of Bill Parks. John was retired from the Niagara Regional Police after 27 years of service and one of the founding members of Lakemount Worship Centre. Special thanks to Dr. Woods, the staff at WLMH Emergency and EMS for all of your compassionate care. Private family services and interment have taken place at Grimsby Mountain Cemetery. A celebration of John’s life will be held at a later date. If desired, memorial contributions to House of Refuge (houseofrefuge.ca) would be sincerely appreciated by the family.

Arrangements entrusted to Stonehouse-Whitcomb Funeral Home, Grimsby, 905-945-2755. http://www.smithsfh.com

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PPAO FYI – OMERS Update Sent to Employers – COVID 19

At the request of Paul Bailey President PPAO, we are sending out this update from Michael Rolland from OMERS.


Subject:OMERS Update Sent to Employers – COVID 19

I am writing to share with you some information that the Pension Services team at OMERS has sent (on Monday of this week) to all of our employers regarding the COVID-19 situation and what it means from a plan administration perspective. The following link will take you to the full details that are now available on the OMERS website. (link)

Our colleagues from the OMERS Administration Corporation have been handling a number of questions from employers about the new measures under the Employment Standards Ac, 2000 recently announced by the province, and this information is intended to help ensure that all employers consistently and correctly administer the plan in respect of our members.

Feel free to share this note (and the link) with any of your sponsors that you think may have not seen the information posted on the OMERS website.

Please let me know if you have any questions, or if your own organizations require any more detailed support on this issue.

Michael Rolland
Chief Executive Officer

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NRPA 14th Annual Chip It for Charity Golf Tournament

Hello All,

Amid all of the news for the spreading COVID-19 pandemic, we have reached the very difficult decision to cancel this year’s NRPA Chip It for Charity Golf Tournament scheduled for Monday, June 15th, 2020 at Peninsula Lakes Golf Club.

The health and safety of our golfers, volunteers and golf course employees is paramount and we felt it was prudent to give everyone as much notice as possible.

Reimbursements will be arranged to those of you that have already paid just as soon as we can return to our office.

Best Regards,

Lynn

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FYI – PPAO – Covid-19 Scams

Ladies and Gentlemen,

A message being shared through our friends at the TPPA. Thank you Dennis.

Terry Hill, Director

PPAO


Fraudsters are trying to profit from consumers’ fears, uncertainties, and misinformation. These scammers are exploiting the crisis to facilitate fraud and cybercrime.

The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC) has updated its list of known COVID-19 related scams.

The CAFC, which works with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Competition Bureau, and Ontario Provincial Police, is urging Canadians to be vigilant as fraudsters look to exploit the crisis.

Here is the CAFC’s latest list of tricks that have been detected as of March 18th:
•       Cleaning or heating companies offering duct cleaning services or filters to protect from COVID-19 offering “special” air filters.
•       Local and provincial hydro/electrical power companies threatening to disconnect power for non-payment.
•       Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) the World Health Organization (WHO) offering fake lists for sale of COVID-19 infected people in your neighbourhood.
•       Public Health Agency of Canada giving false results saying you have been tested positive for COVID-19 tricking you into confirming your health card and credit card numbers for a prescription.
•       Red Cross and other known charities offering free medical products (e.g. masks) for a donation.
•       Government departments sending out coronavirus-themed phishing emails tricking you into opening malicious attachments tricking you to reveal sensitive personal and financial details.
•       Financial advisers pressuring people to invest in hot new stocks related to the disease offering financial aid and/or loans to help you get through the shut downs.
•       Door-to-door sales people selling household decontamination services.
•       Private companies offering fake COVID-19 tests for sale.

I have also put together some links of interest for our clients and families to protect you from COVID-19 related scams and overall good secure computing:
•       Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre: https://antifraudcentre-centreantifraude.ca/features-vedette/2020/covid-19-eng.htm
•       WHO – Beware of criminals pretending to be WHO: https://www.who.int/about/communications/cyber-security
•       How to spot phishing scams arising from COVID-19:  https://cba.ca/covid-19-email-scam
•       Canada – False and misleading claims: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/2019-novel-coronavirus-infection/prevention-risks.html
•       CISA – Defending against COVID-19 cyber scams: https://www.us-cert.gov/ncas/current-activity/2020/03/06/defending-against-covid-19-cyber-scams
•       StaySafeOnline – COVID-19 Security Resource Library: https://staysafeonline.org/covid-19-security-resource-library/
•       IT World Canada: https://www.itworldcanada.com/article/cyber-security-today-covid-19-scams-continue-heres-how-to-avoid-them/428588
•       Global News: https://globalnews.ca/news/6686585/how-to-protect-yourself-against-phishing-and-malware-coronavirus-scams/
•       5 tips from homeland security to help you avoid COVID-19 scams: https://www.forbes.com/sites/leemathews/2020/03/08/5-tips-from-homeland-security-to-help-you-avoid-covid-19-scams/#3cf9c0487955
•       NCSC issues guidance as home working increases in response to COVID-19: https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/news/home-working-increases-in-response-to-covid-19

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FYI – Sun Life response to Covid-19 and travel coverage

Ladies and Gentlemen,

For those of you traveling, below you will find a message provided by Sun Life outlining their position on Covid-19, including travel questions. Note the provided link for valuable travel information.

Be safe,

Terry Hill, Communications Director, PPAO

“Coronavirus (COVID-19) is not considered an exclusion on our Out of Country benefit.  Sun Life will cover members who are affected by the outbreak of COVID-19 like any other medical emergency.  The pandemic status is not an exclusion in our contracts and members will continue to be covered throughout the world under our Emergency Travel benefits, and we will adjudicate claims according to the coverage in their contract.”

You may want to share this Official Global Travel Advisory found on the Government of Canada website:https://travel.gc.ca/travelling/advisories

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COVID-19 Information Resource Website

HERE to the link

HERE is a link to a credible resource for those who may have questions about COVID-19 virus. It appears to update daily.

 

 

 

 

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