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January 2023 eNews
Responding to Saskatchewan’s biosimilar switch initiative*
We are changing coverage for some biologic drugs in Saskatchewan in response to the province’s biosimilar initiative. These changes will help protect your clients’ plans from additional drug costs that may result from this new government policy while providing access to equally safe and effective lower-cost biosimilars.
Saskatchewan’s provincial biosimilar initiative
Announced in October 2022, the Saskatchewan Biosimilars Initiative ends coverage of ten biologic drugs beginning on April 30, 2023.
Patients in the province who are using these drugs will be required to switch to biosimilar versions of these drugs by April 30, 2023, in order to maintain their Saskatchewan Drug Plan coverage.
Equitable Life’s response
To ensure this provincial change doesn’t result in your clients’ plans paying additional and avoidable drug costs, we are changing coverage in Saskatchewan for most biologic drugs included in the provincial initiative.
Beginning April 30, 2023, plan members in the province will no longer be eligible for most originator biologic drugs if they have a condition for which Health Canada has approved a lower cost biosimilar version of the drug.** These plan members will be required to switch to a biosimilar version of the drug to maintain coverage under their Equitable Life plan.
Communicating this change to plan members
We will inform any affected plan members in early February of the need to switch their medications so that they have ample time to change their prescriptions and avoid any interruptions in treatment or coverage.
What is the difference between biologics and biosimilars?
Biologics are drugs that are engineered using living organisms like yeast and bacteria. The first version of a biologic developed is known as the “originator” biologic. Biosimilars are highly similar to the drugs they are based on and Health Canada considers them to be equally safe and effective for approved conditions.
Questions?
If you have any questions about this change, please contact your Group Account Executive or myFlex Sales Manager.
**The list of affected drugs is dynamic and will change as Saskatchewan includes more biologic drugs in its biosimilar initiative, as new biosimilars come onto the market, and as we make changes in drug eligibility.
Ontario announces 2023 biosimilar switch program*
The government of Ontario recently announced the launch of a biosimilar initiative to switch patients from eight originator biologic drugs to biosimilar versions of the drugs.
Patients in Ontario using affected originator biologic drugs will have until December 29, 2023 to switch to a biosimilar version of their medications in order to maintain coverage under the province’s public drug plans.
We are actively monitoring and investigating the impact of this new policy on private drug plans in Ontario. We plan to implement changes to coverage of biologic drugs in the province in 2023 to help prevent this change from resulting in additional costs for our clients’ drug plans. We will provide more details in the coming months.
If you have any questions, please contact your Group Account Executive or myFlex Sales Manager.
Dental fee guide updates*
Each year, Provincial and Territorial Dental Associations publish fee guides. Equitable Life® uses these guides to help determine the reimbursement limits for dental procedures. For your reference, below is the list of the average dental fee increases for general practitioners that will be used by Equitable Life for 2023.***Dental fee guide increases over 2022***

***Data for all provinces and territories was not available at the time of publication. This chart will be updated on EquitableHealth.ca as more information becomes available.
Equitable Life ranks high with Canadian group advisors*
Equitable Life ranked second nationally and first in Ontario among major insurers in a recent survey of Canadian group benefits advisors.
NMG Consulting, a leading global consulting firm, conducted in-depth interviews with 130 leading group consultants, brokers and third-party administrators across the country between May and August 2022 for its annual Canadian Group Benefits Study. Based on these interviews, NMG ranked group insurers in six categories, ranging from operational management to technology.
Nationally, Equitable Life ranked either first or second in four of the six main categories:

Advisors in Ontario, in particular, scored Equitable Life very favourably. We ranked #1 overall in the province, finishing first in four of the six overall categories, including: Relationship Management, Operational Management, Underwriting and Claims Management and Technology.
“The fact that advisors regard us so highly in so many categories is a testament to our mutual status and our ability to focus exclusively on our clients and advisors,” said Marc Avaria, Senior Vice President of Group. “We are truly working together to build strong, enduring and aligned partnerships.”
“While we are happy with these results, we won’t rest on our laurels,” added Avaria. “We will continue to dedicate ourselves to providing our clients and advisors with a better benefits experience.”
Here are more of the highlights from this year’s results:
Nationally, we ranked first in all 10 subcategories in Operational Management, including:- Overall service to intermediaries,
- Overall service to plan sponsors,
- New quote process,
- Plan implementation,
- Renewal process,
- Information shared at renewal,
- Accuracy and timeliness of reporting and billing,
- Administration quality and responsiveness,
- Taking ownership and
- Management information quality and availability.
- Company relationship management,
- Ease of doing business,
- Account executive capability,
- Market knowledge,
- Visit/call quality,
- Effective coordination and
- Advice.
- Fairness and timeliness of disability claims (1st)
- Fairness and timeliness of health claims (2nd)
- Fraud management (2nd)
- Competitiveness of pooling charges (2nd)
- Group underwriting flexibility (3rd)
- Health and dental TLR competitiveness (3rd)
- Overall technology – Intermediary (2nd)
- Member experience (2nd)
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Stay connected with a NEW Web Illustration tool for Equimax
Equitable Life® is pleased to announce the launch of our web illustration tool starting with Equimax® participating whole life insurance.
This web illustration tool for Equimax is another way that Equitable Life is modernizing your experience and allowing you more flexibility to keep your business going while you’re on the road or meeting clients. This new illustration site is accessible on a web browser, so you can access it from a mobile device such as your phone, tablet, or iPad, and with MAC or Windows-based PCs or laptops.
Access the new web illustration tool for Equimax by logging in to EquiNet® and clicking the button in the ribbon called Sales Illustration that now has a Web Illustrations option. Note that you have the option to continue running Equimax illustrations in the desktop illustration software, as it remains unchanged at this time.
For future enhancements, we plan to integrate with EZcomplete®, to continue to make it easy to do business with Equitable Life.
Visit the New Web illustration tool for Equimax® now.
Questions? Please see our FAQ or contact your Regional Sales Manager.
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Path to Success modules now available on EquiNet!
The Path to Success Critical Illness course module PDFs and videos are now available on the Critical Illness EquiNet page. The Path to Success program gives you access to specialized topics about Critical Illness Insurance, why it matters for your clients, and how to make an effective sale.
Learn about:
- Overcoming objections to Critical Illness Insurance
- Pivoting from other products to Critical Illness Insurance
- How to position and design the Critical Illness solution
…and more!
We have made the expert information from Path to Success available to you to review at anytime. However, if you wish to earn CE credits, you may continue to access the course through our Path to Success program website.
Questions about the program? Visit the Critical Illness page on EquiNet or contact your local wholesaler. - [pdf] Transfer Authorization
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Introducing Path to Invest for learning and earning CE credits
Equitable Life is pleased to introduce Path to Invest, our self-serve Continuing Education accredited presentation platform for advisors.
Whether you want to learn more about the financial services industry or how responsible investment solutions can fit into a client’s overall financial well-being, Path to Invest has what you are looking for.
It’s a one stop shop with 15 accredited presentations on a variety of topics. All with a video tutorial, short quiz and resource links for more information.

A few important notes before you get started.
PLEASE USE CHROME to get the best online experience as elements of the platform may not display correctly in other browsers.
To get started on your Path to Invest:- • Click Equitable Life Education site
- • Use the email address that you received this email to login.
- • Your password is Equitable
- • This link is specifically for your use only. Please do not share this link.
- Select a module.
- Watch the entire video presentation.
- Complete the quiz and receive a passing grade.
Check out Path to Invest and start learning and earning CE credits today.
Questions? Contact your Regional Investment Sales Manager to get started on your Path to Invest today!
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Posted June 14, 2023 -
Roll out the red carpet for a refreshed Term!
We are pleased to announce that updates to our Term life insurance solution are now live! We believe that Term life insurance can deliver value to clients at every stage of their life journeys. Be it at renewal or at conversion, Term is a flexible and affordable life insurance solution for clients today and into tomorrow.
On February 3rd, 2024, we refreshed our Term life insurance solution. Some of the existing and new updates with our Term offering include:
● More targeted, competitive pricing,
● Benefits re-aligned under the KIND™ program,
● Yearly renewals. After the initial term of level premiums, Term life insurance will now renew yearly with premiums gradually increasing each year. This will help clients keep their Term protection longer without large premium increases.
With these updates and more, our Term solution doesn’t just “do the job,” it’s what clients want!
Visit our splash page and watch our informative video to learn more and start selling today!
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View our Transition Rules for all the details on processing your applications.
We’ve also updated our illustration tool:
● New Desktop illustration software
Want to learn more?
Contact your Equitable wholesaler anytime!
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FHSA conversations that move clients closer to home
Today’s first‑time homebuyers face higher housing costs, rising interest rates and the challenge of saving while renting. A recent survey suggests two-thirds of Canadians still dream of owning a home despite a challenging market1. As advisors, you can play a critical role in helping clients navigate these realities and make informed, tax‑efficient decisions.
Join us for a webcast focused on the First Home Savings Account (FHSA) and how it can be integrated with other savings vehicles to support clients on their path to home ownership.
You’ll learn:
• FHSA basics like eligibility, contribution limits, deductions and withdrawals.
• How the Home Buyers’ Plan via RRSPs, TFSAs and non-registered savings accounts work together with an FHSA.
• Practical planning ideas using real‑life client scenarios.
• How Equitable® can support you with FHSA solutions and advisor tools.
This session will help you confidently position the FHSA within a broader savings and home‑buying strategy, even for clients who may be unsure when or if they’ll buy.
Date: Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Time: 2:00 p.m. ET | 11:00 a.m. PT
Duration: 1 hour
Host: Joseph Trozzo, Investment Sales Vice President, Equitable
Speaker: Ally Kulak, Inside Sales Associate, EquitableStrengthen your FHSA planning — register now! Help clients move closer to their first home.
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Continuing Education Credits
This webcast has been accredited for 1.00 Life continuing education (CE) credit via the Insurance Council of Manitoba and Alberta Insurance Council for all provinces excluding Quebec. To be eligible for CE credits, you must register individually, watch the webcast in full, and complete a short quiz. It is the advisor's responsibility to ensure Continuing Education credits being offered are accepted by their licensing body. Alberta Insurance Council (AIC) credits are valid in Yukon, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. Insurance Council of Manitoba (ICM) credits are valid in Manitoba only.
This webcast is available in English only.
Date posted: June 3, 2026 -
Understanding Life Insurance Replacements at Equitable
All provinces require completion of a life insurance replacement declaration (LIRD) or equivalent form if intending to replace an existing insurance contract with a new one. The LIRD helps clients think carefully before terminating their existing policy. It contains important questions for them to consider.
When do you need to send a LIRD to Equitable®?
Refer to our: LIRD requirements by province
Equitable needs to receive the LIRD only in provinces where it is mandated. Please check the province-specific requirements (linked above).
If a client is replacing a life insurance contract with a new one with us, and the owner lives in one of the specified provinces, the LIRD must be sent to Equitable with the application. It should include a written explanation of the questions reviewed with the client and must be signed and dated.
Important reminder: While you will always complete a LIRD, do not submit the LIRD unless we require it. Doing so may delay the new business process.
Note: The LIRD does not terminate the original policy; it indicates intent to do so.
Questions? Please contact your local Equitable wholesaler if you need additional information.
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