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5103 Windermere Blvd. SW
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1-877-889-MEPP (6377)
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  • Terms of Use

    Your use of this website signifies that you have read and understood the terms and conditions set out below, and that you agree to be bound by them.

    General Disclaimer

    This website is designed to outline as simply as possible the main features of the Management Employees Pension Plan (MEPP). It is for information purposes only and is not intended to provide you with specific financial, legal, investment, pension or tax advice.

    Alberta Pensions Services Corporation (APS), MEPP's pension benefit service provider, strives to ensure that all information contained on this website is accurate. However, your pension entitlement is always limited by what is allowed by the pension plan rules and associated legislation (legislation), so any inaccuracy in, or misunderstanding of pension information arising from the content on this website cannot increase the benefits otherwise available to you under the legislation. In the event of any conflict between the legislation and this website, the legislation will govern.

    Seek Professional Advice About Pension Decisions

    You should not rely on the content on this website in making any decisions or taking any action with respect to your pension. Seek advice from a qualified financial advisor before relying on any speculative pension calculation, or exercising any pension option.

    Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liability

    THIS WEBSITE AND ANY DOCUMENTS ARE PROVIDED BY APS AND MEPP ON AN "AS IS" AND "AS AVAILABLE" BASIS. APS AND MEPP MAKE NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO THE OPERATION OF THIS WEBSITE OR ANY ASPECT OF THE INFORMATION, CONTENT, MATERIALS, DOCUMENTS OR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES INCLUDED ON THIS WEBSITE. YOU EXPRESSLY AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THIS WEBSITE AND THE CONTENT THEREIN IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK.

    TO THE FULL EXTENT PERMISSIBLE BY APPLICABLE LAW, APS AND MEPP DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. APS AND MEPP DO NOT WARRANT THAT THE WEBSITE, ITS SERVERS, OR EMAIL SENT FROM APS, MEPP OR ITS AUTHORIZED AGENTS ARE FREE FROM VIRUSES OR OTHER HARMFUL COMPONENTS. APS AND MEPP DO NOT WARRANT THAT ACCESS TO THIS WEBSITE WILL BE CONTINUOUS OR WILL BE AVAILABLE AT ANY GIVEN TIME. APS AND MEPP WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND ARISING FROM THE USE OF THIS WEBSITE OR THE DOCUMENTS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.

    THE LAWS OF CERTAIN JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF CERTAIN DAMAGES. IF THESE LAWS APPLY TO YOU IN YOUR JURISDICTION, SOME OR ALL OF THE ABOVE DISCLAIMERS, EXCLUSIONS, OR LIMITATIONS MIGHT NOT APPLY TO YOU, AND YOU MAY HAVE ADDITIONAL RIGHTS.

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    As a user of this website, you may view, copy, print and use (collectively, use) documents or other materials (Documents) on this website as specified and you agree that you will observe and comply with any notice or restriction on or accompanying any particular Document(s) you wish to obtain from or through this website.

    Email and Internet Communications

    Communication by email over the Internet and other publicly accessible networks is not secure. Any information that you send by email may be lost, intercepted or altered while it is being transmitted.

    If you choose to send information to APS or MEPP by email or over the Internet, you do so at your own risk. APS and MEPP do not assume any liability for any damages you may experience, or costs you may incur, as a result of sending information by email or, should you request it, as a result of APS or MEPP sending information to you by email. This includes any such email that may contain your personal or confidential information.

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    You agree that you will not use this website for any improper, fraudulent, illegal or malicious purpose, including, without limitation, to impair use of this website by others.

    You agree not to modify, adapt, translate, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble or otherwise attempt to discover the source code of this website. You also agree not to develop any similar or competing business or website that uses any portion of, or look and feel of this website, or any of the Documents.

    Privacy Statement

    As a general policy, no personal information is automatically collected from visitors to this website. APS and MEPP do, however, gather and analyze certain information of a non-personal nature regarding site usage from all visitors to this website. Such data is used in an aggregate form to assist APS and MEPP in determining general usage patterns and to improve the layout and functionality of MEPP's website.

    Such website usage and statistical information may be disclosed to third parties at APS' and MEPP's discretion.

    For more information about MEPP's privacy practices see our full Privacy Notice.

    Hyperlinks

    This website may contain links to third party websites. These links have been provided solely as a convenience for you and do not constitute an endorsement by APS or MEPP of the content of such third-party sites.

    Links to this website may also be provided from sites either known or unknown to APS or MEPP. Access to any other website linked to or from this website is at your own risk. APS and MEPP have not reviewed and are not responsible for the content of any third-party sites linked to or from this website and do not make any representations or warranties regarding the content or accuracy of materials on such third-party websites.

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    Furthermore, any reproduction of any information contained in this website without the express written permission of APS and/or MEPP is prohibited by law. Any financial information, including any reports by the Auditor General of Alberta, contained on this website is unofficial information and should not be relied upon. The official versions of any financial reports are available from APS or MEPP.

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    Edmonton, AB T6W 0S9
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    For all other related correspondence, please contact us.

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    By accessing and using this website, you agree that the laws of the Province of Alberta, Canada, without regard to principles of conflict of laws, will govern this website and any dispute of any kind that might arise between you and APS, MEPP, the APS Board and/or the Management Employees Pension Board.

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  • Privacy Notice
  • Privacy Notice

    Updated January 23, 2026

    Introduction

    This Privacy Notice outlines the Management Employees Pension Plan (MEPP) policies and practices regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of your personal information. It also explains your privacy rights regarding the administration of your pension and your use of this website.

    MEPP is committed to protecting your personal information. Privacy is an ongoing responsibility, and as such, this notice will be updated periodically to reflect changes in legislation, our data practices, or privacy policies.

    MEPP, in collaboration with its pension administrator Alberta Pensions Services Corporation (APS), is dedicated to safeguarding the personal and financial information entrusted to us and delivering responsive, member-focused service.

    MEPP integrates internationally accepted privacy principles into our business practices. The Privacy Office oversees privacy practices and ensures compliance with all relevant legislation and internal policies through a privacy-by-design approach. All employees receive training on the importance of confidentiality and the secure handling of personal information.

    Personal information collected through this website, by MEPP, and APS, is used for pension administration, member communication, and service improvement. Social insurance numbers (SIN) are primarily collected to fulfill reporting obligations to the Canada Revenue Agency. They may also be used to verify member identity in support of secure authentication processes. Collection of this information is authorized by the Alberta Protection of Privacy Act, ss 4(a), (c), and the Public Sector Pension Plans Act, s 9.2.

    MEPP uses automated systems and tools, including Microsoft Copilot, to enhance decision-making, improve service efficiency, generate content, and provide insights through artificial intelligence and data analytics. These systems operate within secure infrastructure, are protected by robust privacy and security safeguards, and comply with Alberta's privacy legislation.

    If you have questions about the collection or use of your information, you can contact the Privacy Office by emailing Privacy@apsc.ca or calling (780) 391-3799.

    For questions about your pension, please contact the Member Services Centre at 1-877-889-MEPP (6377).

    MEPP collects information provided by you, your pension plan, your employer, and publicly available data for the purposes listed above.

    Does This Website Use Cookies?

    Like many websites, MEPP collects information about users' utilization and navigation of our website. This website uses simple text files called 'cookies' to identify visitors and track their use. When you access this website, cookies are created and temporarily stored on your device.

    These cookies collect non-identifying information about:

    • The device you use to access our website (operating system, screen resolution, internet browser type and version)
    • The webpage address from which you arrived
    • The date and time you accessed the website
    • The average time spent on a webpage
    • The Internet Protocol (IP) address of your device

    This statistical information provides insight into how to improve our website's design, content, and navigation, helps measure the effectiveness of our services, and enhances security measures to protect your data.

    Why We Collect Your IP Address

    We collect your IP address to enhance your experience on our website. This information helps us understand how our site is being used, improve our services, and ensure the security of our platform. By analyzing IP addresses, we can identify and prevent potential security threats, diagnose technical issues, and provide a more personalized browsing experience.

    MEPP uses your personal and financial information to effectively manage your pension and deliver high-quality service. This includes, but is not limited to:

    • Verifying your identity and providing the services you request;
    • Using your SIN to fulfill reporting obligations to the Canada Revenue Agency and may be used to verify member identity for secure authentication;
    • Communicating with you about your pension benefits and related information;
    • Responding to your inquiries and accommodating any special needs;
    • Ensuring accurate benefits are being paid out to members at all stages of membership;
    • Conducting internal quality assurance, voluntary focus groups, and member engagement activities to improve our services;
    • Generating insights through artificial intelligence and data analytics to enhance service delivery and operational efficiency;
    • Managing organizational risks and operations to ensure reliable service; and
    • Complying with legal and regulatory obligations.

    Automated System Use

    MEPP may use automated systems, including artificial intelligence tools such as Microsoft Copilot, to assist in decision-making, improve service efficiency, generate content, and provide insights through artificial intelligence and data analytics. These systems operate within secure infrastructure, are protected by robust privacy and security safeguards, and comply with Alberta's privacy legislation.

    • Data Protection: Our Microsoft enterprise version licensing ensures that all member and employee data stored within our cloud service is protected with robust security measures.
    • Privacy Assurance: Our contract with Microsoft guarantees that their Copilot large language model (LLM) does not learn from or retain any of our data, ensuring complete privacy and confidentiality.

    Employees

    MEPP is committed to protecting your personal information in accordance with provincial privacy legislation. Access to your information is strictly limited to employees who require it to fulfill their job responsibilities.

    Unauthorized access to, or disclosure of, personal information contained within member or pensioner accounts is strictly prohibited. All employees are trained in privacy and confidentiality practices and are required to uphold these standards at all times. Breaches of these obligations are taken seriously and may result in disciplinary action, up to and including dismissal.

    External Service Suppliers

    MEPP may engage external service providers to perform specialized services on our behalf. In some cases, these providers may process or handle personal information. When they do, they are contractually required to protect that information in accordance with Alberta privacy legislation, as well as MEPP's privacy policies and security standards.

    Service provider access is limited to only the information necessary to carry out their specific duties. MEPP makes every effort to ensure that all member data remains within Canada; however, in certain circumstances, personal information may be stored or accessed outside of Canada.

    Cobrowsing sessions

    The cobrowse tool on our plan website is a secure feature designed to enhance your experience by allowing you to share your screen with a member services representative in real-time for guided assistance. Data in transit is encrypted, and the cobrowse software vendor (Recursive Labs) has no access to the information displayed during the cobrowsing session.

    If you initiate a cobrowse session, the representative can only view the page you are on within MEPP.ca. You can be confident that information on your screen will not be recorded and the representative will not have access to any other information on your device. Additionally, your security questions and answers, password, and social insurance number (SIN) will remain confidential and will not be visible to the representative during the session.

    International Payments Using Western Union (Convera)

    If you choose Western Union for your payments, MEPP will securely send your payment details to Western Union. Western Union then stores this information in both the United States and Frankfurt, Germany. MEPP prioritizes data security and ensures that your payment information is transmitted securely. Western Union adheres to stringent data protection standards to safeguard your information. To read more about their global privacy practices, visit their website. If you have questions about the payment process, please contact our Member Services Centre at 1-877-889-MEPP (6377).

    Other Third Parties

    MEPP is committed to maintaining the confidentiality of your personal information. We do not sell or rent your information under any circumstances. Your personal information will only be shared with third parties as permitted or required by law—for example, to comply with applicable legislation, subpoenas, or court orders.

    Safeguarding Your Information

    To protect the privacy of your data and personally identifiable information, MEPP maintains physical, technical, and administrative safeguards. Security technology is continually updated and tested. Access to your personal information is restricted to employees who require it to provide benefits or services to you.

    Retention of Personal Information

    MEPP's records comply with Alberta's Records Management Regulation, and align the organization's records retention schedule with the requirements established by the Alberta Records Management Committee (ARMC). The retention schedule is documented and formally approved by ARMC, with approval maintained throughout the lifetime of the schedule. Regular reviews are conducted to ensure that retention schedules continue to meet legal and business needs.

    MEPP follows a disposition process that prevents records from being disposed of prior to fulfilling the required retention period or if disposal could affect ongoing legal or privacy matters. Specifically, for pension files, personal information related to the administration of a member's pension and benefits is retained for the entire administration of the pension benefit—from enrollment through to the final payment. After the file payout concludes, this information is kept for an additional six years, in accordance with the schedule. To obtain a copy of our records disposition schedule, please submit a written request to the Privacy Office using the contact information provided below.

    Breach Notification Process

    At MEPP, we take privacy breaches seriously and have a comprehensive process to ensure timely and effective responses. In the event of a breach, we:

    1. Gather Information: Collect details about the incident to understand and prevent future occurrences.
    2. Mitigate the Risk: Take immediate actions to minimize harm, such as requesting the return or deletion of incorrect documents.
    3. Contain the Breach: Ensure, where possible, that the incorrect information is no longer accessible by unauthorized parties.
    4. Notify Affected Parties: Inform the affected individuals and provide guidance on the steps they should take to protect themselves.
    5. Report the Incident: The Privacy Breach is documented and reported to the Privacy Office. If the breach involves sensitive personal information that is determined to have the potential of causing a' real risk of significant harm' to the affected individual(s), the breach is also reported to the Alberta Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner and Alberta's Minister of Technology and Innovation.

    By following these steps, MEPP aims to effectively manage privacy breaches, minimizing their impact and maintaining trust in our privacy practices through transparent communication and continuous improvement.

    Privacy Management Program & Privacy Impact Assessments (PIA)

    MEPP maintains a comprehensive privacy management program to ensure ongoing compliance with Alberta's privacy legislation. Privacy Impact Assessments are conducted for new or significantly changed programs, systems, or processes that involve personal information, as required by law. These assessments help identify and mitigate privacy risks and ensure that appropriate safeguards are in place.

    Children's Privacy

    MEPP is committed to protecting the privacy of children. We only collect and maintain personal information related to children who are listed as beneficiaries by our members. This information is collected solely for the purpose of administering pension benefits and is handled with the utmost care and confidentiality.

    We do not knowingly collect, use, or disclose personal information about children without the consent of a parent or guardian. If you believe that we have collected personal information about a child without the appropriate consent, please contact us immediately so that we can take appropriate action.

    MEPP is committed to protecting your personal information and ensuring you understand your rights under Alberta's Access to Information Act and Protection of Privacy Act. As an MEPP member, you have the following rights:

    Your RightWhat It MeansHow to Use It
    Access Your InformationYou can request access to records and personal information MEPP holds about you.Write to the MEPP Privacy Office.
    Correct Your InformationYou can ask MEPP to correct inaccurate or incomplete personal information.Contact MEPP with details and supporting evidence.
    Request DeletionYou may request deletion of personal information, subject to legal requirements.Contact MEPP's Privacy Office.
    Be Informed About CollectionYou have the right to know why and how your information is collected, used, and disclosed.Read this Privacy Notice or contact MEPP.
    Automated Decision-MakingYou have the right to be informed if your information will be used in automated systems (e.g., AI, analytics).Read the collection notices or contact MEPP.
    Privacy Breach NotificationYou will be notified if your personal information is involved in a privacy breach that poses a real risk of significant harm.MEPP will contact you if this happens.
    Privacy Impact AssessmentsYou may request information about MEPP's privacy management program and Privacy Impact Assessments for new or changed programs.Contact the MEPP Privacy Office.
    File a ComplaintYou can file a complaint with the Alberta Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner if you believe your rights have been violated.Contact the Commissioner's office.

    Right of Access under the Alberta Access to Information Act

    MEPP will send you an annual member or pensioner statement and may periodically send plan-related newsletters. If you wish to obtain additional information, you can request a copy of your pension file (or specific portions of it) at any time by making a written request to the MEPP Privacy Office, including your full name, member ID (if available), contact information, and a description of the specific documents or information you wish to access.

    Under the Alberta Access to Information Act, you have the right to request access to records held by MEPP, including your personal information. Requests for information can be made by sending a written request through your secure member portal (Your Pension Profile), or by mail to the address at the bottom of this notice. To avoid delays, provide sufficient detail to help MEPP identify you and the specific information you are requesting. There may be instances where access is restricted, as permitted or required by privacy legislation. Examples include information related to a third party, information subject to legal privilege, and confidential commercial information. If applicable, you will be informed of the reasons for any access restrictions. Please note that your request may incur costs depending on the information you seek.

    Request for the Correction of Personal Information

    You have the right to ask MEPP to correct information you believe is inaccurate or incomplete. MEPP strives to ensure that your information is accurate and complete. As pension-related decisions are made based on the information within your member file, you are encouraged to keep your information current. Information such as your contact details (mailing address, email address, and telephone numbers), beneficiaries, and bank account information can be updated online within your secure member portal. If you need additional assistance, inform MEPP that you are challenging the accuracy of your data and want it corrected. Please:

    • Clearly state what you believe is inaccurate or incomplete;
    • Explain how it should be corrected; and
    • Provide evidence of inaccuracies where available.

    This privacy notice only addresses MEPP' use and disclosure of your personally identifiable information. As this website may contain links to other websites, please be aware that MEPP is not responsible for the privacy practices of such other websites and is not liable for their misuse of personally identifiable information. When you go to another website, we encourage you to read its privacy statement or notice carefully.

    Although extensive precautions have been taken to provide a secure internet environment, MEPP cannot guarantee the privacy or security of information that is sent or received using this website. MEPP will not be liable for any damages, losses, costs or expenses, including, without limitation, direct, special, incidental, punitive or consequential damages, incurred by any person as a result of, or in any way connected with, any person's use of this website.

    If you wish to exercise your rights or have questions about your privacy, please contact our Privacy Office. Note: some rights may be subject to exceptions or limitations under Alberta law. MEPP will explain any restrictions that apply to your request.

    Privacy Office
    Management Employee Pension Plan
    5103 Windermere Blvd SW,
    Edmonton, AB T6W0S9
    privacy@apsc.ca
    (780)391-3799

    Corporate Privacy Officer: Myrna Kampjes

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    • Privacy Notice

    Browse MEPP With a Representative

    If you need help, cobrowsing allows a Member Services representative to view your screen while you navigate MEPP. This enables them to offer precise guidance tailored to your needs. To ensure your privacy, your screen will not be recorded. The representative's view is restricted to MEPP only and does not extend to other areas of your device. Representatives cannot control your screen and are unable to see your security questions, answers, passwords, or Social Insurance Number (SIN) during the cobrowsing session.

    Member Services representatives are available to cobrowse during our business hours:
    Mon — Fri (except Thurs): 8:15 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
    Thurs: 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

    You must already be on a call with one of our representatives to initiate a cobrowse session.

    Contact a representative: 1-877-889-6377

    More information about cobrowsing can be found in our Privacy Notice.

    Privacy Notice

    Updated January 23, 2026

    Introduction

    This Privacy Notice outlines the Management Employees Pension Plan (MEPP) policies and practices regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of your personal information. It also explains your privacy rights regarding the administration of your pension and your use of this website.

    MEPP is committed to protecting your personal information. Privacy is an ongoing responsibility, and as such, this notice will be updated periodically to reflect changes in legislation, our data practices, or privacy policies.

    MEPP, in collaboration with its pension administrator Alberta Pensions Services Corporation (APS), is dedicated to safeguarding the personal and financial information entrusted to us and delivering responsive, member-focused service.

    MEPP integrates internationally accepted privacy principles into our business practices. The Privacy Office oversees privacy practices and ensures compliance with all relevant legislation and internal policies through a privacy-by-design approach. All employees receive training on the importance of confidentiality and the secure handling of personal information.

    Personal information collected through this website, by MEPP, and APS, is used for pension administration, member communication, and service improvement. Social insurance numbers (SIN) are primarily collected to fulfill reporting obligations to the Canada Revenue Agency. They may also be used to verify member identity in support of secure authentication processes. Collection of this information is authorized by the Alberta Protection of Privacy Act, ss 4(a), (c), and the Public Sector Pension Plans Act, s 9.2.

    MEPP uses automated systems and tools, including Microsoft Copilot, to enhance decision-making, improve service efficiency, generate content, and provide insights through artificial intelligence and data analytics. These systems operate within secure infrastructure, are protected by robust privacy and security safeguards, and comply with Alberta's privacy legislation.

    If you have questions about the collection or use of your information, you can contact the Privacy Office by emailing Privacy@apsc.ca or calling (780) 391-3799.

    For questions about your pension, please contact the Member Services Centre at 1-877-889-MEPP (6377).

    MEPP collects information provided by you, your pension plan, your employer, and publicly available data for the purposes listed above.

    Does This Website Use Cookies?

    Like many websites, MEPP collects information about users' utilization and navigation of our website. This website uses simple text files called 'cookies' to identify visitors and track their use. When you access this website, cookies are created and temporarily stored on your device.

    These cookies collect non-identifying information about:

    • The device you use to access our website (operating system, screen resolution, internet browser type and version)
    • The webpage address from which you arrived
    • The date and time you accessed the website
    • The average time spent on a webpage
    • The Internet Protocol (IP) address of your device

    This statistical information provides insight into how to improve our website's design, content, and navigation, helps measure the effectiveness of our services, and enhances security measures to protect your data.

    Why We Collect Your IP Address

    We collect your IP address to enhance your experience on our website. This information helps us understand how our site is being used, improve our services, and ensure the security of our platform. By analyzing IP addresses, we can identify and prevent potential security threats, diagnose technical issues, and provide a more personalized browsing experience.

    MEPP uses your personal and financial information to effectively manage your pension and deliver high-quality service. This includes, but is not limited to:

    • Verifying your identity and providing the services you request;
    • Using your SIN to fulfill reporting obligations to the Canada Revenue Agency and may be used to verify member identity for secure authentication;
    • Communicating with you about your pension benefits and related information;
    • Responding to your inquiries and accommodating any special needs;
    • Ensuring accurate benefits are being paid out to members at all stages of membership;
    • Conducting internal quality assurance, voluntary focus groups, and member engagement activities to improve our services;
    • Generating insights through artificial intelligence and data analytics to enhance service delivery and operational efficiency;
    • Managing organizational risks and operations to ensure reliable service; and
    • Complying with legal and regulatory obligations.

    Automated System Use

    MEPP may use automated systems, including artificial intelligence tools such as Microsoft Copilot, to assist in decision-making, improve service efficiency, generate content, and provide insights through artificial intelligence and data analytics. These systems operate within secure infrastructure, are protected by robust privacy and security safeguards, and comply with Alberta's privacy legislation.

    • Data Protection: Our Microsoft enterprise version licensing ensures that all member and employee data stored within our cloud service is protected with robust security measures.
    • Privacy Assurance: Our contract with Microsoft guarantees that their Copilot large language model (LLM) does not learn from or retain any of our data, ensuring complete privacy and confidentiality.

    Employees

    MEPP is committed to protecting your personal information in accordance with provincial privacy legislation. Access to your information is strictly limited to employees who require it to fulfill their job responsibilities.

    Unauthorized access to, or disclosure of, personal information contained within member or pensioner accounts is strictly prohibited. All employees are trained in privacy and confidentiality practices and are required to uphold these standards at all times. Breaches of these obligations are taken seriously and may result in disciplinary action, up to and including dismissal.

    External Service Suppliers

    MEPP may engage external service providers to perform specialized services on our behalf. In some cases, these providers may process or handle personal information. When they do, they are contractually required to protect that information in accordance with Alberta privacy legislation, as well as MEPP's privacy policies and security standards.

    Service provider access is limited to only the information necessary to carry out their specific duties. MEPP makes every effort to ensure that all member data remains within Canada; however, in certain circumstances, personal information may be stored or accessed outside of Canada.

    Cobrowsing sessions

    The cobrowse tool on our plan website is a secure feature designed to enhance your experience by allowing you to share your screen with a member services representative in real-time for guided assistance. Data in transit is encrypted, and the cobrowse software vendor (Recursive Labs) has no access to the information displayed during the cobrowsing session.

    If you initiate a cobrowse session, the representative can only view the page you are on within MEPP.ca. You can be confident that information on your screen will not be recorded and the representative will not have access to any other information on your device. Additionally, your security questions and answers, password, and social insurance number (SIN) will remain confidential and will not be visible to the representative during the session.

    International Payments Using Western Union (Convera)

    If you choose Western Union for your payments, MEPP will securely send your payment details to Western Union. Western Union then stores this information in both the United States and Frankfurt, Germany. MEPP prioritizes data security and ensures that your payment information is transmitted securely. Western Union adheres to stringent data protection standards to safeguard your information. To read more about their global privacy practices, visit their website. If you have questions about the payment process, please contact our Member Services Centre at 1-877-889-MEPP (6377).

    Other Third Parties

    MEPP is committed to maintaining the confidentiality of your personal information. We do not sell or rent your information under any circumstances. Your personal information will only be shared with third parties as permitted or required by law—for example, to comply with applicable legislation, subpoenas, or court orders.

    Safeguarding Your Information

    To protect the privacy of your data and personally identifiable information, MEPP maintains physical, technical, and administrative safeguards. Security technology is continually updated and tested. Access to your personal information is restricted to employees who require it to provide benefits or services to you.

    Retention of Personal Information

    MEPP's records comply with Alberta's Records Management Regulation, and align the organization's records retention schedule with the requirements established by the Alberta Records Management Committee (ARMC). The retention schedule is documented and formally approved by ARMC, with approval maintained throughout the lifetime of the schedule. Regular reviews are conducted to ensure that retention schedules continue to meet legal and business needs.

    MEPP follows a disposition process that prevents records from being disposed of prior to fulfilling the required retention period or if disposal could affect ongoing legal or privacy matters. Specifically, for pension files, personal information related to the administration of a member's pension and benefits is retained for the entire administration of the pension benefit—from enrollment through to the final payment. After the file payout concludes, this information is kept for an additional six years, in accordance with the schedule. To obtain a copy of our records disposition schedule, please submit a written request to the Privacy Office using the contact information provided below.

    Breach Notification Process

    At MEPP, we take privacy breaches seriously and have a comprehensive process to ensure timely and effective responses. In the event of a breach, we:

    1. Gather Information: Collect details about the incident to understand and prevent future occurrences.
    2. Mitigate the Risk: Take immediate actions to minimize harm, such as requesting the return or deletion of incorrect documents.
    3. Contain the Breach: Ensure, where possible, that the incorrect information is no longer accessible by unauthorized parties.
    4. Notify Affected Parties: Inform the affected individuals and provide guidance on the steps they should take to protect themselves.
    5. Report the Incident: The Privacy Breach is documented and reported to the Privacy Office. If the breach involves sensitive personal information that is determined to have the potential of causing a' real risk of significant harm' to the affected individual(s), the breach is also reported to the Alberta Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner and Alberta's Minister of Technology and Innovation.

    By following these steps, MEPP aims to effectively manage privacy breaches, minimizing their impact and maintaining trust in our privacy practices through transparent communication and continuous improvement.

    Privacy Management Program & Privacy Impact Assessments (PIA)

    MEPP maintains a comprehensive privacy management program to ensure ongoing compliance with Alberta's privacy legislation. Privacy Impact Assessments are conducted for new or significantly changed programs, systems, or processes that involve personal information, as required by law. These assessments help identify and mitigate privacy risks and ensure that appropriate safeguards are in place.

    Children's Privacy

    MEPP is committed to protecting the privacy of children. We only collect and maintain personal information related to children who are listed as beneficiaries by our members. This information is collected solely for the purpose of administering pension benefits and is handled with the utmost care and confidentiality.

    We do not knowingly collect, use, or disclose personal information about children without the consent of a parent or guardian. If you believe that we have collected personal information about a child without the appropriate consent, please contact us immediately so that we can take appropriate action.

    MEPP is committed to protecting your personal information and ensuring you understand your rights under Alberta's Access to Information Act and Protection of Privacy Act. As an MEPP member, you have the following rights:

    Your RightWhat It MeansHow to Use It
    Access Your InformationYou can request access to records and personal information MEPP holds about you.Write to the MEPP Privacy Office.
    Correct Your InformationYou can ask MEPP to correct inaccurate or incomplete personal information.Contact MEPP with details and supporting evidence.
    Request DeletionYou may request deletion of personal information, subject to legal requirements.Contact MEPP's Privacy Office.
    Be Informed About CollectionYou have the right to know why and how your information is collected, used, and disclosed.Read this Privacy Notice or contact MEPP.
    Automated Decision-MakingYou have the right to be informed if your information will be used in automated systems (e.g., AI, analytics).Read the collection notices or contact MEPP.
    Privacy Breach NotificationYou will be notified if your personal information is involved in a privacy breach that poses a real risk of significant harm.MEPP will contact you if this happens.
    Privacy Impact AssessmentsYou may request information about MEPP's privacy management program and Privacy Impact Assessments for new or changed programs.Contact the MEPP Privacy Office.
    File a ComplaintYou can file a complaint with the Alberta Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner if you believe your rights have been violated.Contact the Commissioner's office.

    Right of Access under the Alberta Access to Information Act

    MEPP will send you an annual member or pensioner statement and may periodically send plan-related newsletters. If you wish to obtain additional information, you can request a copy of your pension file (or specific portions of it) at any time by making a written request to the MEPP Privacy Office, including your full name, member ID (if available), contact information, and a description of the specific documents or information you wish to access.

    Under the Alberta Access to Information Act, you have the right to request access to records held by MEPP, including your personal information. Requests for information can be made by sending a written request through your secure member portal (Your Pension Profile), or by mail to the address at the bottom of this notice. To avoid delays, provide sufficient detail to help MEPP identify you and the specific information you are requesting. There may be instances where access is restricted, as permitted or required by privacy legislation. Examples include information related to a third party, information subject to legal privilege, and confidential commercial information. If applicable, you will be informed of the reasons for any access restrictions. Please note that your request may incur costs depending on the information you seek.

    Request for the Correction of Personal Information

    You have the right to ask MEPP to correct information you believe is inaccurate or incomplete. MEPP strives to ensure that your information is accurate and complete. As pension-related decisions are made based on the information within your member file, you are encouraged to keep your information current. Information such as your contact details (mailing address, email address, and telephone numbers), beneficiaries, and bank account information can be updated online within your secure member portal. If you need additional assistance, inform MEPP that you are challenging the accuracy of your data and want it corrected. Please:

    • Clearly state what you believe is inaccurate or incomplete;
    • Explain how it should be corrected; and
    • Provide evidence of inaccuracies where available.

    This privacy notice only addresses MEPP' use and disclosure of your personally identifiable information. As this website may contain links to other websites, please be aware that MEPP is not responsible for the privacy practices of such other websites and is not liable for their misuse of personally identifiable information. When you go to another website, we encourage you to read its privacy statement or notice carefully.

    Although extensive precautions have been taken to provide a secure internet environment, MEPP cannot guarantee the privacy or security of information that is sent or received using this website. MEPP will not be liable for any damages, losses, costs or expenses, including, without limitation, direct, special, incidental, punitive or consequential damages, incurred by any person as a result of, or in any way connected with, any person's use of this website.

    If you wish to exercise your rights or have questions about your privacy, please contact our Privacy Office. Note: some rights may be subject to exceptions or limitations under Alberta law. MEPP will explain any restrictions that apply to your request.

    Privacy Office
    Management Employee Pension Plan
    5103 Windermere Blvd SW,
    Edmonton, AB T6W0S9
    privacy@apsc.ca
    (780)391-3799

    Corporate Privacy Officer: Myrna Kampjes

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