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January 2003
To order the January 2003 issue, or any others, call our single copy
sales department at (416) 596-5038. If you prefer, you may order single issues,
or single articles using the order form on this
site.
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Features
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Pensions
> Clicks and balances
The growth of the defined contribution plan marketplace in Canada owes much to advances in technology. Members and sponsors are benefiting.
By Lori Satov
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Investments
> Mortgage lending
Forget the liquidity argument. Mortgage investments deserve a more prominent place in your fund's portfolio.
By Greg Dwyer and Judith Lowes
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Benefits
> Benefits.com
More than ever, your plan member's computer screen is his or her window to the benefits world. Here's how to design a window that works.
By Mike Patterson and John Kelly
> Michael Kirby, Roy Romanow and your benefits plan
Four leading benefits industry experts put the two healthcare system reports into context for plan sponsors. There is good news here.
By Dave Johnston, Fred Holmes, Jim Norton and Dr. Arif Bhimji
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Departments
> Editorial
The search for middle ground.
By Kevin Press
> Insights
Who is investing in hedge funds anyway?
By Anna Sharratt
> Viewpoint
Workers' compensation claim management.
By Tom Gergely
> Investment Strategies
Have your say.
By Caroline Cakebread
> Benefits Trends
What's wrong with the consulting industry?
By Anna Sharratt
> Pension Planning
The Ontario government owes you an apology.
By Keith Ambachtsheer
> The Law
Bill 98's surplus reforms were not unfair to plan members.
By Paul Litner
> Industry
Manulife takes a run at Canada Life.
By Anna Sharratt
> People
> Backwords
Revisiting the Caisse de dépôt
By Anna Sharratt
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