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Saskatchewan Teachers' Superannuation Plan
Saskatchewan Teachers' Superannuation Plan is a superannuation scheme based in Regina, Canada. It manages approximately $96.83 million in assets across two...
Saskatchewan Teachers' Superannuation Plan
Saskatchewan Teachers' Superannuation Plan is a superannuation scheme based in Regina, Canada. It manages approximately $96.83 million in assets across two funds, primarily focused on North America.
General information
Firm type
Pension Fund
Year founded
1933
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
Canada
City
Regina
Corporate office
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Principals
Derwyn Crozier-Smith
Chairperson, Saskatchewan Teachers' Superannuation Commission
Dustin Antonini
Commission Member
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Saskatchewan Teachers' Superannuation Plan?
The Saskatchewan Teachers' Superannuation Commission, chaired by Derwyn Crozier-Smith, holds fiduciary authority over the plan. The Commission includes members nominated by the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation. Day-to-day investment management responsibilities have not been publicly detailed; the plan is known to invest through pooled institutional vehicles rather than an internal direct-investment team.
Is the plan a standalone trust or part of a larger provincial pension entity?
It operates as a standalone plan with its own commission governance, not absorbed into a provincial investment management corporation like AIMCo or BCI. The Government of Saskatchewan sponsors the plan and the Minister of Finance serves as Trustee, but the commission structure and teacher-nominated seats keep it distinct from a centralized provincial fund.
What is the known asset mix?
Public disclosures indicate exposure to Canadian commercial real estate through pooled funds, specifically the TD Greystone Real Estate Pooled Funds. The plan's structure suggests a liability-driven, fixed-income-heavy portfolio, but beyond real estate and the existence of a Voluntary Contributions Fund, detailed asset-class breakdowns are not publicly available.
How is the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation involved in plan governance?
The STF nominates three members to the Superannuation Commission, giving active teachers direct representation on the fiduciary body that oversees plan administration, benefits, and investment policy. This is a formal governance right embedded in the plan's structure, not an informal advisory role.
Does the plan have any relationship with the Saskatchewan Healthcare Employees' Pension Plan?
Commission member Dustin Antonini serves as Chief Investment Officer of SHEPP, creating an overlap in governance personnel between the teachers' and healthcare employees' retirement plans. Both funds operate under provincial sponsorship but maintain separate commission structures and member populations.
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