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  1. Canada Post Labour Strike: What you need to know

    No postal service? No worries. Equitable® has electronic options that make doing business with us easy and seamless and will help to prevent delays in the event of a postal strike.


    Online tools for advisors through EquiNet® (Login to EquiNet to access):

    ● Use EZcomplete®to submit your individual wealth, individual life and critical illness insurance applications electronically.
    ● Use Policy/New Business Inquiry and EZtransact™ to keep your business running. You will continue to receive your online correspondence so that you can keep clients up to date with lapses or premiums due.
    ● Use  EZ Upload to submit scanned applications though a secure online connection. Easily upload applications and related documents, all at the click of a button. EZ Upload saves you time and courier costs and can be used for your life insurance, critical illness and savings and retirement business.

    Online tools for clients:

    ● Equitable Client Access® By setting up an account, clients can access their investment and insurance policy information, statements, letters, and payment details, whenever its convenient for them. Encourage them to sign up now!
    ● Online banking: Clients can make deposits to their Equitable savings policies, or make annual premium payments to their insurance policies through online banking. Its fast and easy … and theres no need for you to pick-up or deliver a cheque.
    ● Direct deposit withdrawals: Requests for cash withdrawals can be sent directly to clients’ bank accounts provided we have their banking information on file.
    ● Courier service: Contracts will continue to be sent via courier. Policy Disbursement cheques, cancellation letters, decline letters or cheques and other urgent correspondence will be couriered to the servicing MGA office for delivery/pickup. All other non-urgent correspondence will be held at Head Office.

    Equitable works for you to make it business as usual!

    Date posted: September 26, 2025 
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  5. January 2026 eNews

    In this issue:

    Meet the next generation of myFlex Benefits® for small business
    Coming soon: A consistent login experience for Equitable Client Access® and EquitableHealth.ca®
    QDIPC updates terms and conditions for 2026*

    *We will share this content with your clients.

     

    Meet the next generation of myFlex Benefits® for small business


    Discover the newly enhanced myFlex Benefits®— Equitable’s game-changing solution for small businesses that now includes more flexible, affordable coverage options shaped by advisor feedback.

     

    Join our virtual session to see how myFlex Benefits can help your clients grow and thrive.

     

    Webinar: How to grow your block with flexible solutions
    Tuesday, Feb. 3 | 10–11 a.m. PT / 1–2 p.m. ET
    Register here

     

    The session will be held in English only.

     

    Coming soon: A consistent login experience for Equitable Client Access and EquitableHealth.ca

     

    Starting this month, users logging in to Equitable Client Access®, the secure website for our Individual Insurance and Wealth clients, will need to enter their email address instead of a username. This change will make the Client Access login experience easier and even more secure.

     

    Streamlining the login experience for group benefits clients

     

    When this change takes effect, clients who use the same email address to log into Client Access and EquitableHealth.ca will use one password for both sites.

     

    If a client updates their password on one site, the password for the other site will also automatically update—so they’ll always use the same credentials for both platforms.
     

    Clients who can’t remember the email address we have on file can click ‘Forgot email’ on the Client Access login page.

     

    For added security, a client logging into Client Access may be prompted to enter a one-time code that’s sent to them via email before they can log in.

     

    We will inform clients who have Client Access and EquitableHealth.ca accounts about these changes via email.

     

    Safer, simpler account access

     

    Logging in doesn’t need to include a password. Clients can save time logging in to Client Access and EquitableHealth.ca by creating a passkey.

     

    Passkeys use a person’s face or fingerprint to quickly authenticate their identity – adding an extra layer of protection to their account and eliminating the need to enter a password. And by logging in to the Client Access site with a passkey, clients won’t be asked to enter a one-time code.

     

    Creating a passkey is easy. The following video shows group benefits clients how to create a passkey to log in to EquitableHealth.ca.

     

    Clients who use the same email address to log into Client Access and EquitableHealth.ca will be able to use the same passkey to access both sites. If someone has registered for both sites with different email addresses, they’ll need to create separate passkeys.

     

    QDIPC updates terms and conditions for 2026

     

    Every year, the Quebec Drug Insurance Pooling Corporation (QDIPC) reviews the terms and conditions for the high-cost pooling system in the province. Based on its latest review, QDIPC is revising its pooling levels and fees for 2026 to reflect trends in the volume of claims submitted to the pool, particularly catastrophic claims. We will apply the new pooling levels and fees to future renewal calculations that involve Quebec plan members.

     

    Please note: QDIPC plans to redefine its group sizes in 2027. For more information on how group sizes will change in 2027, visit QDIPC's Terms and Conditions of Pooling.


    If you have any questions, please contact your Group Account Executive.

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  7. Equitable Life Group Benefits Bulletin – October 2020

    In this issue:

    • Group benefits enrolment just got a lot easier*
    • Critical Illness added to myFlex Benefits® selection tool**
    • ASO dental available down to 3 lives
    • QDIPC updates terms and conditions for 2021*

    *Indicates content that will be shared with your clients
    **Indicates content that will be shared with myFlex Benefits groups only

    Group benefits enrolment just got a lot easier*

    Our Online Plan Member Enrolment tool now makes it simple to add new employees to the benefits plan.

    Enrolling new plan members can be overwhelming – for both you, your clients and their employees. It’s challenging to ensure plan members complete the necessary paperwork before the enrolment deadline, and time consuming to manually load new members.

    That’s why we’re updating our plan member enrolment experience. Beginning November 2nd, 2020, all Equitable Life groups will be able to easily enrol new employees in the benefits plan with our Online Plan Member Enrolment Tool.

    Benefits of Online Plan Member Enrolment

    Our Online Plan Member Enrolment tool offers a more secure and efficient option to traditional paper enrolment. Employees are able to enrol in their benefits plan in just minutes from their computer or mobile device.

    The user-friendly interface was built with the plan member in mind. They can easily enter all their enrolment information, including dependent details, banking information for direct deposit of claim payments and details for coordination of benefits. They can even designate their beneficiary electronically.

    The online enrolment tool also lessens the effort for plan administrators to onboard new hires. The tool reduces errors and rework that can occur due to spelling mistakes or missing information on paper forms. And the days of chasing plan members for their paper enrolment forms are gone. Once they enter a few employee details, our system will automatically send out an email to each plan member, inviting them to enrol in their benefits program. And there will be no need to send reminders or follow up with employees about their benefits enrolment. It’s all done automatically.

    Online plan member enrolment is available to all traditional and myFlex Benefits plan administrators with update access beginning November 2nd, 2020. Plan administrators just choose “New” from the “Certificate” view in EquitableHealth.ca to get started.

    This enhancement is for plan administrators who have update access on EquitableHealth.ca. If your clients are not sure if they have update access, they can contact their Equitable Life Client Relationship Specialist or myFlex Benefits Team for support.

    Learn More

    We’ve created Online Plan Member Enrolment User Guides to support your clients and their plan members with this new tool:

    We’re also offering a series of webinars to help your clients learn about Online Plan Member Enrolment. Plan administrators will receive an invitation with links to register for the time that best suits their schedule.

    Help your clients spend less time administering group benefits. Contact your Group Account Executive or myFlex Sales Manager to learn more about our enhanced online plan member enrolment.

    Critical Illness added to myFlex Benefits selection tool*

    For many employers, mandatory Critical Illness (CI) coverage is an important part of their group benefits package. It provides proactive protection against life-altering illness, helping give plan members and their families a sense of security.

    While CI is available on myFlex Benefits plans, it was not built into our benefits selection tool since there is no action required by the plan member.

    Beginning November 2nd, 2020, we are adding a CI page to the myFlex Benefits selection tool that appears when this coverage is included as part of the plan. There are no options to choose – plan members simply review their CI coverage and carry on with the benefits selection process. It keeps the process smooth, while ensuring plan members fully appreciate their employer’s contributions.

    Adding CI to the benefits selection tool also simplifies the budgeting process for employers. Now that CI is included in the selection tool, employers no longer need to break out the amount billed for CI from their contribution per employee when loading flex allocations.

    To learn more about our myFlex Benefits selection tool or Critical Illness coverage for myFlex Benefits, contact your myFlex Sales Manager.

    ASO dental available down to 3 lives

    Beginning November 2nd, 2020, groups with as few as three full-time employees will be able to self-insure their Equitable Life dental benefits with an Administrative Services Only (ASO) funding arrangement.

    Currently, dental benefits are only available on an ASO basis for groups with 20 lives or more.

    In an ASO arrangement, Equitable Life administers the benefits plan but does not insure it. The plan sponsor pays for all eligible claims, as well as the expenses of administering the plan.

    Why ASO?

    Choosing an ASO funding arrangement allows plan sponsors to save on premiums. With a traditional insured funding arrangement, a portion of every premium dollar includes a charge for the risk that the insurer is assuming to cover the claims.

    With an ASO arrangement, the plan sponsor assumes all risk, so they avoid the risk charge. And since dental claims are usually more predictable than other benefits, there is typically less risk involved in covering those claims.

    For more information, contact your Group Account Executive or myFlex Sales Manager.

    QDIPC updates terms and conditions for 2021*

    Every year, the Quebec Drug Insurance Pooling Corporation (QDIPC) reviews the terms and conditions for the high-cost pooling system in the province. Based on its latest review, QDIPC is revising its pooling levels and fees for 2021 to reflect trends in the volume of claims submitted to the pool, particularly catastrophic claims.

    Size of group (# of certificates) Threshold per certificate 2021 Annual factor (without dependents) Annual factor (with dependents)
    Fewer than 25 $8,000 $251.00 $691.00
    25 - 49 $16,500 $165.00 $455.00
    50 - 124 $32,500 $94.00 $258.00
    125 - 249 $47,500 $68.00 $187.00
    250 - 499 $72,000 $49.00 $135.00
    500 - 999 $95,000 $40.00 $111.00
    1,000 - 3,999 $120,000 $35.00 $95.00
    4,000 - 5,999 $300,000 $16.00 $44.00
    6,000 and over Free market - Groups not subject to Quebec Industry Pooling Free market - Groups not subject to Quebec Industry Pooling Free market - Groups not subject to Quebec Industry Pooling

    We will apply the new pooling levels and fees to future renewal calculations that involve Quebec plan members.

  8. Equitable Life Group Benefits Bulletin – December 2021 In this issue: *Indicates content that will be shared with your clients

    Supporting plan members affected by the flooding in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland*

    The recent flooding in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland is having a devastating impact on the province’s residents.

    Here are some of the ways we can help support your clients’ plan members who are affected by the flooding.
     
    Prescription refills
    Until Dec. 31, our pharmacy benefit manager, TELUS Health, will allow early refills for plan members who have been evacuated and/or lost their medication due to the flooding.
     
    Replacement of medical or dental equipment and appliances
    If plan members in Nova Scotia or Newfoundland need to replace any eligible medical or dental equipment or appliances (e.g. prescription eyeglasses, dentures, etc.) due to the flooding, they can call us at 1.800.265.4556 before incurring additional expenses to see how we can support them.

    Disability or other benfit cheques
    If plan members affected by the flooding are receiving disability benefits or other benefit reimbursements by cheque, they can visit www.equitable.ca/go/digital for easy instructions on how to sign up for direct deposit. It’s easy and takes just a few minutes. They can call us at 1.800.265.4556 if they need help. We can also arrange for a different mailing address or replacement cheques if necessary.
     
    Mental Health Support
    A natural disaster can also take a serious toll on people’s mental health. All of our plan members have access to the Homeweb online portal and mobile app, including numerous articles, tools and resources designed to provide guidance and support in difficult times. Homewood has put together some suggestions on how to help employees affected by a natural disaster. 
     
    For your clients with an Employee and Family Assistance Program, remind them that their plan members have 24/7 access to confidential counselling through a national network of mental health professionals. Whether it’s face-to-face, by phone, email, chat or video, plan members will receive the most appropriate, most timely support for the issue they’re dealing with.
     
    If a client wishes to add the EFAP to their plan, we can do this quickly – often in just a few days. Simply contact your Group Account Executive or myFlex Sales Manager.
     
    Plan Administrator support
    We realize that the flooding may also be having an impact on the regular business operations of your clients in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. If any of your clients are unable to carry out day-to-day plan administration, they can call us at 1.800.265.4556 to see how we can support them.
     
    We know this is a challenging time for many of your clients and their plan members. We will continue to monitor the situation and provide additional updates as appropriate. 
     

    Update: Changing certificate numbers on EquitableHealth.ca*

    Effective Dec. 10th, plan administrators will no longer be able to update or change plan members’ certificate numbers on EquitableHealth.ca. This change will ensure we can manage these changes more effectively to provide a smoother plan member experience.
     
    If your clients need to update a plan member’s certificate number, please have them reach out to Group Benefits Administration for assistance at groupbenefitsadmin@equitable.ca.
     

    Help plan members take advantage of convenient digital options*

    We have several digital options available to make it easier for your clients to do business with us and for their plan members to access and use their benefits plan.
     
    To help build awareness among plan members, we’ve created two posters that your clients can post on their intranet sites or in their office. The posters provide easy instructions on how to activate our secure, digital options.
     
    Please click on the links below to download the posters.
     
    EquitableHealth.ca posters:                                         EZClaim mobile app posters:
    EquitableHealth.ca English                                             EZClaim mobile app English poster                   
    EquitableHealth.ca French poster                                  EZClaim mobile app French poster
     

    Ontario optometrists and government to restart negotiations*

    The Ontario Association of Optometrists (OAO) announced it has paused its job action and will restart negotiations with the Ontario Ministry of Health on funding for optometry services.
     
    In September, Ontario optometrists began withholding services from patients covered by OHIP, including children, senior citizens and other patients with certain medical conditions, after negotiations with the Ministry of Health over compensation broke down.
     
    Residents of Ontario between the ages of 20 to 64 who aren’t eligible for coverage of eye services under OHIP were not affected by the job action. They were able to continue to receive eye exams from their optometrist and submit eligible claims to their benefits plan.
     

    QDIPC updates terms and conditions for 2022*

    Every year, the Quebec Drug Insurance Pooling Corporation (QDIPC) reviews the terms and conditions for the high-cost pooling system in the province. Based on its latest review, QDIPC is revising its pooling levels and fees for 2022 to reflect trends in the volume of claims submitted to the pool, particularly catastrophic claims.
     
    Size of group (# of certificates) Threshold per certificate 2022 Annual factor (without dependents Annual factor (with dependents)
    Fewer than 25 $8,000 $276.00 $771.00
    25 – 49 $16,500 $188.00 $527.00
    50 – 124 $32,500 $97.00 $328.00
    125 – 249 $55,000 $66.00 $223.00
    250 – 499 $80,000 $51.00 $173.00
    500 – 999 $105,000 $39.00 $153.00
    1,000 – 3,999 $130,000 $34.00 $133.00
    4,000 – 5,999 $300,000 $18.00 $71.00
    6,000 and over Free market – Groups not subject to Quebec Industry Pooling
     
    We will apply the new pooling levels and fees to future renewal calculations that involve Quebec plan members.
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