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Jan
30
2013 Economic OutlookJanuary 30, 2013 11:45 AM to 1:30 PMCasino Nova Scotia, Halifax, Nova Scotia Format: In PersonGlobal markets continued to be volatile in 2012, in the face of uncertainty from the continued European sovereign debt crisis, slowing growth in China and uncertainty in the US. What will 2013 bring? How will markets react to the US “fiscal cliff”? Will bond yields remain at historical lows? Please join us to hear Paul Ferley, assistant chief economist with RBC, address these questions and more as he reviews economic highlights of 2012 and shares his forecast for 2013.
Jan
22
Annual Economic OutlookJanuary 22, 2013 7:30 AM to 9:00 AMFour Seasons Hotel, Vancouver, British Columbia Format: In Person*Student pricing is available to CPBI members who have student status.
Jan
22
Pension Investment Forecast 2013January 22, 2013 7:30 AM to 9:30 AMArcadian Court, 401 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario Format: In Person.
Jan
17
Economic and Investment Outlook for Developed and Emerging EconomiesJanuary 17, 2013 11:30 AM to 1:15 PMHotel Saskatchewan, Regina, Saskatchewan Format: In PersonJohn Greenwood, Chief Economist at Invesco, will present his analysis of the debt crisis and an assessment of how far the balance sheet repair process has progressed in different economies. Contrasting conditions in the developed economies with those in the emerging economies, John will explain how this impacts global growth prospects including the outlook for Canada’s natural resources. The discussion will cover the US, Canada, the Euro-zone and China culminating with an asset allocation strategy based on John’s economic forecasts and the implications of deleveraging in different economies.This session qualifies for 1 Continuing Education credit for the Insurance Council of Saskatchewan.
Jan
17
Capital Markets Outlook 2013January 17, 2013 7:30 AM to 9:30 AMHotel Fort Garry, Winnipeg, Manitoba Format: In PersonShauna Sexsmith, Senior Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager at Manulife Asset Management, shares her thought provoking insights into the events most likely to influence capital markets in 2013.
Event: ‘Event Full’
Jan
16
Economic and Investment Outlook for Developed and Emerging EconomiesJanuary 16, 2013 11:30 AM to 1:15 PMRadisson Hotel Saskatoon, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Format: In PersonJohn Greenwood, Chief Economist at Invesco, will present his analysis of the debt crisis and an assessment of how far the balance sheet repair process has progressed in different economies. Contrasting conditions in the developed economies with those in the emerging economies, John will explain how this impacts global growth prospects including the outlook for Canada’s natural resources. The discussion will cover the US, Canada, the Euro-zone and China culminating with an asset allocation strategy based on John’s economic forecasts and the implications of deleveraging in different economies.This session qualifies for 1 Continuing Education credit for the Insurance Council of Saskatchewan.
Jan
16
Target Benefit Plan - One Part DB One Part DCJanuary 16, 2013 7:30 AM to 9:00 AMRoyal Mayfair Golf and Country Club, Edmonton, Alberta Format: In PersonTarget Benefit Plan - One Part DB One Part DC. Presenter: Troy Milnthrop, FSC, FCIA, Aon Hewitt. Host: Robert Thiessen, Aon Hewitt. Note: prices below do not include GST
Event: 41 of 80 Registered
Dec
12
Economic Forecast 2013: Edmonton and BeyondDecember 12, 2012 7:30 AM to 9:00 AMRoyal Mayfair Golf and Country Club, Edmonton, Alberta Format: In PersonJoin us as Paul Reid, Economic Analyst with Edmonton Economic Development Corporation presents his forecast of economic trends and drivers for our region, Alberta and beyond in the year ahead. It will include an outline of the opportunities and threats of living in our strong economy, as well as an overview of where the economy could be headed globally. Host: Bruce Mills. Note: prices below do not include GST
Event: 24 of 80 Registered
Dec
6
2012 Holiday ReceptionDecember 6, 2012 5:00 PM to 7:00 PMHalifax Marriott Harbourfront Hotel, Halifax, Nova Scotia Format: In PersonJoin us for our Annual Holiday Reception
Event: ‘Event Full’
Nov
21
Pension Legislative and Regulatory Update - 2012-2014 - Nov 21November 21, 2012 7:30 AM to 9:00 AMRoyal Mayfair Golf and Country Club, Edmonton, Alberta Format: In PersonGet you Pension Update here. Presenters: Ellen Nygaard, Executive Director, Pension Policy, Alberta Treasury Board and Finance; Paul E. Owens, Deputy Superintendent of Pensions, Alberta Treasury Board and Finance. Host: Tom O'Reilly, Field LLP. Prices below do not include GST
Event: 55 of 67 Registered
Nov
15
Stop the Insanity: Take a Proactive Approach to Managing Employee HealthNovember 15, 2012 11:30 AM to 1:15 PMRadisson Hotel Saskatoon, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Format: In PersonWith Einstein's definition of insanity in mind, this presentation will encourage a shift from a reactive approach to managing illness to a proactive approach to managing health. Susan Brown, principal and Central Region leader for Mercer’s Health and Productivity team, will use a case study to demonstrate the benefits and outline the requirements to include wellness in health and benefit programs.This session qualifies for 1 Continuing Education credit for the Insurance Council of Saskatchewan.
Nov
15
The sanofi-aventis Healthcare Survey - 2012 ResultsNovember 15, 2012 7:30 AM to 9:30 AMHotel Fort Garry, Winnipeg, Manitoba Format: In PersonThe annual sanofi-aventis healthcare survey is a recognized Canadian instrument that provides valuable information to plan sponsors and employers.
Event: ‘Event Full’
Nov
13
Stop the Insanity: Take a Proactive Approach to Managing Employee HealthNovember 13, 2012 7:45 AM to 9:15 AMHotel Saskatchewan, Regina, Saskatchewan Format: In PersonWith Einstein's definition of insanity in mind, this presentation will encourage a shift from a reactive approach to managing illness to a proactive approach to managing health. Susan Brown, principal and Central Region leader for Mercer’s Health and Productivity team, will use a case study to demonstrate the benefits and outline the requirements to include wellness in health and benefit programs.This session qualifies for 1 Continuing Education credit for the Insurance Council of Saskatchewan.
Nov
8
Highway to the Future: The Power of Technology - Nov 8November 8, 2012 8:00 AM to 11:30 AMRoyal Mayfair Golf and Country Club Valleyview Room, Edmonton, Alberta Format: In PersonIn this session you will review the results of a recent survey surrounding technology currently available in the marketplace and discuss what the future may hold. In addition, you will see what a Plan Sponsor and Plan Member will experience when using this technology and you will hear from a large Plan Sponsor regarding how they use a carrier's technology to meet the needs of their plan and its members. We will also take a look at the technology available to Plan Sponsors and Plan Members with respect to Wellness tools and initiatives. Presenters: P Houweling, Mercer; G Evans, Finning Canada; D McPherson, Great-West Life Assurance Company. Host: M Akhtar-Newlands, Finning Canada. Note: Prices below do not include GST
Nov
6
Benefits, Beyond the BasicsNovember 6 - 7, 2012 9:30 AM to 4:00 PMRadisson Hotel Saskatoon, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Format: In PersonJoin us for a full program addressing in-depth aspects of Group Benefits Plans, current trends and emerging issues. This 2-day seminar will provide a comprehensive framework that will enhance your understanding of benefits, act as a primer for the CEBS program, and offer valuable continuing education credits. This is also an excellent opportunity to network with fellow participants and event speakers. In addition, attendees will receive a binder of presentation material and certificate of completion. Please see below for more details. This seminar qualifies for 9 Continuing Education credits for the Insurance Council of Saskatchewan.
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