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September 2000

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Contents
Features
  • Case closed!
    The important message in the OSC and RT Capital settlement agreement is that the entire industry's governance systems need to be revisited.
    By Robin Pond

  • The Stabilizing Element
    Michael Wilson, RT Capital's new president and chairman, talks about the damage done and moving ahead.
    By Kevin Press

  • Performance anxiety
    Plan sponsors are, sometimes unwittingly, pushing their funds' investment style from value to growth. It's time to re-revaluate plan principles and objectives.
    By Doug Burn

  • Top 50 Defined Contribution Pension Funds
    Two DC funds now top the $2 billion mark. There is great potential for more growth.
    By Kevin Press

  • The advice debate
    DC plan members are asking for the tools to manage their pension assets. Is offering advice the solution?
    By Kathryn Dorrell

  • Focus on fees
    DC fees can significantly impact plan members' retirement savings. Plan sponsors should consider this factor when they select their providers.
    By Colin Ripsman

  • Canada's managed care leaders
    Telus and Magna International discuss tying benefits to a healthy bottom line.
    By Andrea Davis

  • Commitment@work
    The employer-employee relationship is evolving. A new study by Aon Consulting looks at how plan sponsors can gain commitment from workers in this era of change.
    By Marilynne Madigan and Kathryn Dorrell


Departments
  • Editorial
    Tim Griffin's resignation is a loss for the entire industry.
    By Kevin Press
  • Insights
    Unravelling global pensions, balance at work and fighting the flu.
    By Andrea Davis
  • Viewpoint
    Functional abilities evaluations are essential to disability management programs.
    By John Sheard
  • E-poll
    Do you believe high closing is common practice among Canadian pension asset managers?
  • Investment strategies
    RT Capital's high closing case demonstrates regulators are cracking down on trading practises. Both regulators and money managers must maintain a vigilant appraoch to compliance.
    By Barbara Clapham
  • Benefits Trends
    Two new resources that rank the best Canadian workplaces are planting the seeds for an employee benefits benchmark.
    By Kathryn Dorrell
  • The Law
    The RT Capital case is closed, but it leaves some unanswered questions in its wake. Fiduciaries will decide if the penalties are fair.
    By Murray Gold
  • Industry
    Griffin hopes to return to industry.
    By Andrea Davis
  • People
  • Pension Options
    The RT Capital ordeal is sympomatic of bigger problems in the pension fund management business.
    By Dian Cohen
























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