Annual Canadian Employee Benefits Conference 2027

Annual Canadian Employee Benefits Conference Coming soon 2027
From October 17, 2027 until October 20, 2027
(Please double-check the dates and location on the organizer below before attending.)
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58th Annual Canadian Employee Benefits Conference

58th Annual Canadian Employee Benefits Conference.

If you are interested in learning about employee benefits and pension plans, you should definitely consider attending the Annual Canadian Employee Benefits Conference. This event brings together professionals from all over Canada to share knowledge and discuss new trends in the industry. The conference will take place from November 23 to November 26, 2025, in Vancouver, BC. It is a great opportunity to meet experts and peers who can help you understand the ins and outs of employee benefits.

There will be many exciting keynote speakers at the conference, including Chantal Petitclerc, a Paralympic champion and senator, who will share her insights. You will also hear from Pamela Barnum, a former undercover police officer, who brings her unique perspective on challenges in public service. The conference will feature sessions covering topics like mental health, legislative changes, and effective communication strategies. These sessions are designed to help you learn how to make the best decisions for your plan participants. So, don’t forget to sign up early to secure your spot and gain valuable insights!

58th Annual Canadian Employee Benefits Conference. Governance / Fiduciary Responsibility. Health and Wellness / Group Benefits. Apprenticeship and Training. Pensions / Retirement Security. Legal / Legislative. Sessions en français. Demonstrate your commitment to your fiduciary responsibility and the thousands of plan members you serve. Benefits of Attending.


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