Plans & Trusts
Your Source for Benefits Expertise
Plans & Trusts is a bimonthly Canadian magazine providing an in-depth look at benefits issues and reviewing federal and provincial legal decisions and legislative developments.
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Plans & Trusts: March/April 2024
Articles Include:
- Energy Transition—Preparing for Change
- Times Have Changed, and So Must Our Approach to Retirement Planning
- Balancing Act: The Benefits of a Four-day Workweek
- Legal & Legislative Report
Additional Articles
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Times Have Changed, and So Must Our Approach to Retirement Planning
Janice Holman and Bonnie-Jeanne MacDonald, Ph.D.
Navigating the complexity of financial planning for retirement poses a significant challenge for plan members. The authors examine plan sponsors’ and organizations’ opportunities to assist their members on this intricate journey. -
Balancing Act: The Benefits of a Four-Day Workweek
Tyler Amell, Ph.D., and Stuart Rudner
The four-day workweek has captured the attention of organizations and benefit plan sponsors looking to attract and retain talent, improve health and productivity, and reduce energy consumption. The authors examine recent studies and legal considerations weighing the potential for greater work-life balance as well as the challenges of adopting this new business model.
Past Issues
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Plans & Trusts: January/February 2024
Type: Plans & Trusts
Featured article: The Emergence of Plan Sponsor Pharmacies -
Plans & Trusts: November/December 2023
Type: Plans & Trusts
Featured article: The Impact of Technology and AI on Investment Management -
Plans & Trusts: September/October 2023
Type: Plans & Trusts
Featured article: The Rise of Women Working in the Trades -
Plans & Trusts: July/August 2023
Type: Plans & Trusts
Featured article: Help Wanted: Navigating Decumulation for Plan Members -
Plans & Trusts: May/June 2023
Type: Plans & Trusts
Featured article: Is Now the Time to Increase Allocation to Canadian Value Equities?