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Mar
15
Capital Health: Now and into the FutureMarch 15, 2006 7:30 AM to 9:00 AMMayfair Golf and Country Club, Edmonton, Alberta Format: In PersonCapital Health is one of Canada's largest integrated academic health regions providing comprehensive health services to one million residents in the cities of Edmonton, Fort Saskatchewan, Leduc, Spruce Grove and St. Albert. CH also serves a total of 1.6 million people across central and northern Alberta, and western and northern Canada, providing specialized services such as trauma and burn treatment, heart surgery, organ transplants and high-risk obstetrics. As an academic based health system, Capital Health Works closely with the University of Alberta and other post secondary institutions to train and prepare the next generation of health professionals as well as to recruit and support leading researchers. Capital Health has earned a reputation for being one of the country's top rated health systems known for ground breaking innovations and advances in medicine. Joanne O'Gorman, Director, Office for Health Innovation, Capital Health, Edmonton, Alberta will provide an opportunity to share information about Capital Health, its services and new initiatives that are planned or underway.
Event: 2 of 100 Registered
Mar
9
Ottawa Chapter Cocktail ReceptionMarch 9, 2006 5:00 PM to 7:00 PMNational Arts Centre, Ottawa, Ontario Format: In PersonNetworking event for professionals in the pensions and benefits industry.
Mar
9
Benefit Fundamentals Lecture 5March 9, 2006 10:00 AM to 12:00 PMOntario Club, Toronto, Ontario Format: In PersonBenefit Trends: The Chaoulli Decision
Mar
9
Benefits Fundamentals Lecture 4March 9, 2006 8:00 AM to 10:00 AMThe Ontario Club, Toronto, Ontario Format: In PersonBenefits Trends: Catastrophic Drug Coverage
Feb
22
Post-ChaoulliFebruary 22, 2006 8:00 AM to 10:00 AMDays Hotel, Toronto, Ontario Format: In PersonThe impact of Chaoulli v. Quebec
Feb
16
Pension Fundamentals Lecture 3February 16, 2006 8:00 AM to 10:00 AMOntario Club, Commerce Court South, Toronto, Ontario Format: In PersonDC Pension Plan Issues
Feb
16
Combating the Increasing Costs of DrugsFebruary 16, 2006 7:30 AM to 9:30 AMHotel Fort Garry, Winnipeg, Manitoba Format: In PersonAn aging demographic and the cost of new, more expensive drugs will continue to play a significant role in the future costs for health plans.
Event: 3 of 100 Registered
Feb
15
Pandemic PreparednessFebruary 15, 2006 7:30 AM to 9:00 AMThe Hyatt Regency, Imperial 1 and 2, Calgary, Alberta Format: In PersonSome experts have predicted the world is due for a major influenza pandemic. If (many say “when”) a pandemic occurs, could your organization operate with 30% less people?
Event: ‘Event Full’
Feb
2
Pension TensionFebruary 2, 2006 7:30 AM to 9:15 AMCentennial Auditorium, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Format: In PersonShrinking workforce, long-lived retirees, modest returns. Can oil calm the waters?
Event: ‘Event Full’
Feb
1
Pension TensionFebruary 1, 2006 11:30 AM to 1:30 AMHotel Saskatchewan, Regina, Saskatchewan Format: In PersonShrinking workforce, long-lived retirees, modest returns. Can oil calm the waters?
Event: ‘Event Full’
Feb
1
Defined Benefit Pension PlansFebruary 1, 2006 7:30 AM to 9:00 AMMayfair Golf and Country Club, Edmonton, Alberta Format: In PersonDefined Benefit Pension Plans - what is their future? Presenter: Keith Ambachtsheer There is now a broad consensus that our workplace pension system is sick. Most pension experts think the cure is to put a DB chicken in every working Canadian's pension pot. Keith Ambachtsheer disagrees, but does not believe that DC plans are the answer either. So what is the answer? This is the question he intends to address at the CPBI Breakfast Meeting on February 1. Keith began his career as an investment analyst with Sun Life Assurance Company, advanced as a partner and research director for Canavest House, and became co-founder and partner of Pension Finance Associates. He has operated his own firm, K.P.A. Advisory Services Ltd. since 1985. He provides strategic advice on governance, finance, and investment matters to governments, industry associations, pension plan sponsors, foundations, and other institutional investors. Keith played a major role in founding of the Rotman International Centre for Pension Management (ICPM). He was recently appointed the Director of ICPM and Adjunct Professor of Finance at The Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto. He is responsible for the management, administration and external representation of the Centre and also leads the charge for shaping and executing the Center's research agenda.
Event: 2 of 100 Registered
Jan
24
CAP GuidelinesJanuary 24, 2006 7:30 AM to 10:00 AMCapone's East, Ottawa, Ontario Format: In PersonWhat You Really Need to Know About the Cap Guidelines - and what you can forget about
Jan
19
Economic Forecast LuncheonJanuary 19, 2006 11:30 AM to 1:00 PMThe Westin Calgary, Britannia Room, Calgary, Alberta Format: In PersonAnnual Economic Forecast Luncheon: Two Views for 2006
Event: ‘Event Full’
Jan
19
Disability ManagementJanuary 19, 2006 7:30 AM to 9:30 AMHotel Fort Garry, Winnipeg, Manitoba Format: In PersonBreakfast session on "Disability Management - Can You Afford Not To?"
Event: ‘Event Full’
Jan
18
PENSION INVESTMENT FORECAST 2006January 18, 2006 8:00 AM to 10:00 AMRoyal York Hotel, Toronto, Ontario Format: In PersonChallenges and Issues in 2006
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