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1. TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT? As consulting firms consolidate and evolve the services they offer, is there an inherent conflict of interest?

2. Head to head: Are employers reversing the 'she-cession' in the post-pandemic era?

3. WINNING workplaces: This year's Workplace Benefits Awards recognized employers in nine categories, including a new one highlighting the evolving future of work

4. LEADING THE WAY: A deep dive into health-care navigation guides

5. A CLOSER LOOK AT HOW CHRONIC CONDITIONS ARE IMPACTING BENEFITS PLANS: Four plan members share their experiences with some of the top chronic diseases, including the effects on their working lives and coverage from their employers

6. MAKING A MARK ON THE PENSION INDUSTRY: The Saskatchewan Pension Plan's Shannan Corey joined the organization at an exciting time, as the province leads the way in DC plan innovation and the SPP boasts a primarily female workforce

7. REFORMING RETIREMENT: How Mexico's recently reformed pension system is improving workers' retirement security

8. A FINANCIAL WELLNESS WIN-WIN: How Meridian Credit Union's financial literacy and wellness offerings benefit employees and the organization as a whole

9. GETTING IT RIGHT: A look at the development and rationale behind York Region's right-to-disconnect policy

10. A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE: Comparing workplace mental-health supports around the world

11. PRIORITIZING PARTNERSHIPS, PERSONALIZATION AND PREVENTION: A closer look at the shifting relationship between benefits plan sponsors and providers

12. WHAT'S ON CAP SPONSORS' wish lists FOR THE COMING YEAR? Capital accumulation plan sponsors say automatic features, decumulation solutions and more education will make their plans more effective and engaging

13. WINNING WAYS: This year's Workplace Benefits Awards recognized employers in 11 categories, emphasizing the diverse approaches they're taking to support employee well-being

14. Women in the HR, benefits, pension and investment industries discuss work-life balance, mentorship and DEI priorities

15. WHAT'S NEXT FOR EAPS? Since the onset of the pandemic, EAPs are embracing rapid change and a steep rise in mental-health issues as they increasingly incorporate virtual delivery, offer multiple services and take a proactive approach to well-being to meet employees' shifting needs

17. WOULD BRAZIL'S NEW BOND WORK IN CANADA? The country's bond instrument is specifically designed to improve retirement security in DC plans

19. SILVER LINING: How Bill Gosling used the conditions created by the pandemic to help redesign its benefits plan

20. BIRDS OF A FEATHER: How Hootsuite is encouraging employees to reconnect with a new return-to-work program

21. How 5 employers are ensuring mental health remains a priority

23. SETTING THE STANDARD: A look at Accenture's pioneering gender affirmation coverage and how its DEI offerings have evolved over the last decade

25. PROMISE AND CAUTION.

26. Should employers befoeusing more on employee output or working hours? As the 9-to-5 workday becomes more flexible, a CEO discusses why she puts more emphasis on employee output and an HR professor examines why focusing more on output could affect employee performance

27. Q&A with Great Canadian Entertainment's Mikkaela Fernandez: The gaming and entertainment company's new manager of benefits, retirement and wellness discusses improving benefits communication, transferring total rewards skills and her favourite Peloton workouts

28. Q&A with LCBO's Lilian Riad-Allen: The crown corporation's senior director of workplace health, safety and wellness discusses leaning into prevention, mental-health leadership training and reconnecting with nature

29. SEEING MORE CLEARLY With many employees' screen exposure increasing alongside the rise in remote working, is it time to update vision benefits?

30. BACK TO BASICS... ON EMPLOYER-PROVIDED TRAVEL COVERAGE

31. SUPPORTING ROLE: How KPMG in Canada's daily living benefit is providing support and necessary equipment for employees with disabilities

32. MOVING TOWARDS AN INCLUSIVE FUTURE: A look at what's next for employee benefits.

33. Q&A with 3M Canada's Jacqueline McLennan

34. City of Toronto using cartoons to make benefits communications more engaging

35. 2023 Healthy Outcomes Conference coverage.

38. The firm's benefits, pension and well-being leader discusses DEI strategies, destigmatizing mental illness and improving her sewing skills

39. Q&A with John Williams: IKEA Canada's leader of equality, diversity and inclusion discusses the company's equality plan, diversity in leadership and herbal medicine

40. ON EMPLOYEE RESOURCE GROUPS

41. A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE.

42. GETTING IT RIGHT.

44. LEADING BY EXAMPLE. .

45. SUPPORTING WORKING 'PAWRENTS'.

46. SEEING MORE CLEARLY.

47. SILVER LINING.

48. MOTIVATION THROUGH ANIMATION: How the City of Toronto is using cartoons to make its benefits communications more engaging.

49. Stay alert.

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