Archives January 2017

January 2017

Benefits Canada News

The new year has barely begun, but 2017 is already a big one for Benefits Canada. Among the developments is new ownership of Benefits Canada…

2017 is a big year for Benefits Canada as the publication celebrates its 40th anniversary. Over the years, the magazine’s activities have expanded to include…

Many people would love to volunteer, but when it comes to actually doing it, time is a major concern. How can people give their time…

With a number of biologic drugs facing patent expiration, plan sponsors will have a lot to think about when it comes to considering how to…

As Canada’s population ages and concerns about retirement income adequacy mount, employers will need to not only reassess their pension and benefits programs but also…

In 2007, the golf industry looked strong, with Tiger Woods winning his 13th major championship and thousands of courses dotting the United States. That year,…

When it comes to the cost of health benefits in 2017 and beyond, it’s no surprise industry experts are projecting increases across the board, from…

One of the fundamental questions about the structure of defined contribution pension plans is one that rarely comes up but that has an impact on…

Some Japanese employees are literally working themselves to death. With hundreds of people succumbing to punishing overtime hours each year, the deaths are common enough…

When support staff working for British Columbia’s public education system call in sick for up to six consecutive days, they receive notification from a union…

Pension plans, like many businesses, rely on information. While the retention of certain pension plan records is subject to regulation, decisions with respect to the…