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September 2000
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order the September
2000 issue, or any others,
call our single copy sales
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Contents
Features
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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
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The Stabilizing
Element
Michael Wilson, RT Capital's new
president and chairman, talks about
the damage done and moving
ahead.
By Kevin
Press
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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
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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
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The advice
debate
DC plan members are asking for the
tools to manage their pension
assets. Is offering advice the
solution?
By Kathryn
Dorrell
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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
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Canada's managed care
leaders
Telus and Magna International
discuss tying benefits to a healthy
bottom line.
By Andrea
Davis
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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
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Editorial
Tim Griffin's resignation is a loss
for the entire industry.
By Kevin Press
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Insights
Unravelling global pensions,
balance at work and fighting the
flu.
By Andrea Davis
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Viewpoint
Functional abilities evaluations
are essential to disability
management programs.
By John Sheard
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E-poll
Do you believe high closing is
common practice among Canadian
pension asset managers?
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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
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Benefits
Trends
Two new resources that rank the
best Canadian workplaces are
planting the seeds for an employee
benefits benchmark.
By Kathryn Dorrell
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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
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Industry
Griffin hopes to return to
industry.
By Andrea Davis
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People
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Pension
Options
The RT Capital ordeal is sympomatic
of bigger problems in the pension
fund management business.
By Dian Cohen
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