The Co-operative Superannuation Society (CSS) Annual Meeting was held on Thursday, March 27, 2025, at the Delta Bessborough Hotel in Saskatoon, SK.
Information session
As in past years, when the delegates met in person, an information session was held the evening before the CSS Annual Meeting. Tami Dove, Director, Member Experience, discussed the plan amendment resolutions. Brent Godson, Director, Investments and Financial Management, delivered an information session on “Investment Performance Analysis and Outlook.”
Annual Meeting
Jason Sentes, President of the CSS Board of Directors, called the meeting to order. Several reports were provided during the meeting.
Annual Meeting reports
Picture: Jason Sentes, President
Picture: Brent Godson, Director, Investments and Financial Management
Picture: Martin McInnis, Executive Director
Pension plan amendments
The delegates approved three amendments to the CSS Pension Plan Rules and Regulations.
The first amendment sets out to:
The second and third amendments are dependent on the extent to which applicable pension legislation permits the benefits. As such, these amendments will not take effect until the pension provisions in certain pension jurisdictions are updated. In summary, these two Plan amendments:
Picture: Tami Dove, Director, Member Experience
Director elections
Two director elections were held at the Annual Meeting: One employee director election and one employer director election.
Employee director elections
Lesley Carlson of Prosperity Credit Union was elected to the Board for a three-year term.
Employer director elections
Shannon Patterson of Federated Co-operatives Limited was elected to the Board for a three-year term.
2025-2026 CSS Board of Directors
At the Board re-organization meeting held immediately after the Annual Meeting, CSS directors re-elected Jason Sentes as President of the CSS Board of Directors and re-elected Corvyn Neufeld as Vice-President. Congratulations to Jason and Corvyn as they continue to offer their time, leadership and skills in service of CSS membership.
Delegate body
Retirees
Active Contributors
Alberta/B.C./N. Canada
Manitoba/E. Canada
Saskatchewan
Employee (Appointed)
Inactive Plan Members
Employer (Appointed)
FCL
SK Credit Unions
CUC AB
CUC MB
Other Employers
Delegate service awards
At this CSS Annual Meeting, the following delegate service awards were made.
5-year awards
We’d like to thank all CSS directors and delegates, staff and management, and our consultants and advisors for your continuous commitment to serving our members and delivering on our strategic objectives.