Plans & Trusts
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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: May/June 2026
Articles Include:
- Managing AI Fraud Risks: Fiduciary Duties for Pension and Benefits Leaders—Part 1
- How Canadian Employers Can Support Retirement Readiness
- The Low-Volatility Effect: Downside Mitigation in Turbulent Times
- Legal & Legislative Report
Additional Articles
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How Canadian Employers Can Support Retirement Readiness
Jessica Sclafani
Concerns about inflation and the possibility of a recession weigh heavily on employees’ and employers’ minds. The author explores ways employers can help employees build financial confidence and stay on track toward their retirement goals, even in uncertain times. -
The Low-Volatility Effect: Downside Mitigation in Turbulent Times
Greg Zdzienicki
Low-volatility strategies have quietly delivered attractive risk-adjusted returns for two decades, yet remain underused despite their ability to complement traditional portfolios by performing well at different points in the market cycle.
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Additional Articles
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How Canadian Employers Can Support Retirement Readiness
Jessica Sclafani
Concerns about inflation and the possibility of a recession weigh heavily on employees’ and employers’ minds. The author explores ways employers can help employees build financial confidence and stay on track toward their retirement goals, even in uncertain times. -
The Low-Volatility Effect: Downside Mitigation in Turbulent Times
Greg Zdzienicki
Low-volatility strategies have quietly delivered attractive risk-adjusted returns for two decades, yet remain underused despite their ability to complement traditional portfolios by performing well at different points in the market cycle.