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: January/February 2026
Articles Include:
- The Importance of Strong Governance for Pension and Benefits Plans
- Strategic Shifts: Communication for Meaningful Organizational Change
- The ROI of Workplace Coaching—Performance Up, Burnout Down
- Legal & Legislative Report
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Strategic Shifts: Communication for Meaningful Organizational Change
Mary Budgell, Holly Helle and Chris Lee
Transformation isn't about perfection and technicalities; it's about engaged people. The authors focus on ways organizations can effectively implement change management to activate employees and enable sustainable growth. -
The ROI of Workplace Coaching—Performance Up, Burnout Down
Makenzie Chilton
As companies navigate rapid change and risk shifting employee expectations, workplace coaching has emerged as a strategic tool for building resilience, engagement and leadership. The author looks at how organizations are recognizing that coaching can drive up not only growth but also organizational agility and innovation.
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Alone Together: The Public Health and Policy Implications of Canada’s Loneliness Epidemic
Carole Bonner
Loneliness is gaining recognition as a significant public health issue, presenting an opportunity for employers and benefits providers to help address loneliness, anxiety and depression among employees. The author highlights ways organizations can play a role in reducing these mental health challenges within the workforce. -
Navigating Workplace Anxiety: Strategies for Success
Anne C. Barrett
Anxiety can creep into our lives in many forms, from the subtle dread that sets in as the weekend winds down to the unnoticed tension that only becomes clear once it starts affecting our behaviour. The author explores how anxiety shows up in the workplace, how to recognize it, and practical techniques to manage it and thrive in spite of it.