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YXE Benefits offers the simple, stable, smart group benefits choice for Saskatoon businesses; combining accessibility, flexibility and the stability of pooled benefits. Saskatoon companies choose the Chambers group plan because it offers unsurpassed value & outstanding customer service. The Chambers plan group benefits are for Greater Saskatoon Chamber Of Commerce members.  In our latest post, we reveal our YXE Benefits Branding Video and how all the moving parts of YXE advisors, The Chambers Plan and the local Chamber fit together.

YXE Benefits Branding Video.

The YXE Benefits and our marketing team at Trusted Marketing Services have spent the past 6 months filming various scenes around Saskatoon and we are proud to launch our YXE Benefits branding video to Saskatoon.

We wanted to explain who we are, what we do and showcase some of our clients and the community activities that we engage in as exclusive representatives of the Chambers Plan in Saskatoon.

Thank you to Ryan Sutherland at Shoeless Joes and Garry Derenoski at Bridge Health for taking the time to share why you chose the Chambers Plan for your companies group benefits.

 

If you are interested in finding out more we strongly encourage you to attend a Chamber 101 event in Saskatoon. Non-members can attend this free event hosted by the Greater Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce. – see the list of events and dates here: http://members.saskatoonchamber.com/events 

We encourage you to connect with us on our Saskatoon social media platforms on Facebook, Twitter & Linkedin. 

Contact us today for a quote…. find out if you can benefit!

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YXE Benefits Team Shares A Study About How Paternity Leave Improves A Mothers Health

YXE Benefits offers the simple, stable, smart group benefits choice for Saskatoon businesses; combining accessibility, flexibility and the stability of pooled benefits. Saskatoon companies choose the Chambers group plan because it offers unsurpassed value & outstanding customer service. The Chambers plan group benefits are for Saskatoon Chamber members.  In our latest post, we share a recent study regarding how paternity leave can improve mothers’ health.

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Paternity leave can improve mothers’ health

When fathers take paternity leave, it can actually benefit the health of new mothers. The study looked at the effects of a 2012 Swedish law that allows fathers to take up to 30 days off work, as needed, the year after the birth of a child, but while the mother is also taking leave.

Reduction in prescriptions, hospitalizations and visits to specialists

Where fathers took parental leave in the first six months after childbirth, the researchers found a 26 per cent decrease in prescriptions for anti-anxiety medications among new mothers, as well as a 14 per cent reduction in hospitalizations or visits to specialists and an 11 per cent decrease in antibiotic prescriptions.

Though the research found fathers took only a few days intermittently within those six months, the timing proved critical because it allowed new mothers to get the health care and sleep they needed, along with the opportunity to take preventative health measures.

The flexibility to take those days ad hoc was also an important factor, the study noted.

“While workplace flexibility is perceived to be a key determinant of maternal labour supply, less is known about fathers’ demand for flexibility or about intra-household spillover effects of flexibility initiatives. This paper examines these issues in the context of a critical period in family life — the months immediately following childbirth — and identifies the impacts of paternal access to workplace flexibility on maternal postpartum health”

Paternity leave helps to reduce the risk of postpartum health complications.

The research found increasing a father’s temporal flexibility reduces the risk of a mother experiencing physical postpartum health complications and improves her mental health.

“Our results suggest that mothers bear the burden from a lack of workplace flexibility — not only directly through greater career costs of family formation, as previously documented — but also indirectly.”

We encourage you to connect with us on our Saskatoon social media platforms on Facebook, Twitter & Linkedin. 

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YXE Benefits Facts- Saskatoon Group Dental Benefits

YXE Benefits offers the simple, stable, smart choice for Saskatoon businesses; combining accessibility, flexibility and the stability of pooled benefits. Saskatoon companies choose the Chambers group plan because it offers unsurpassed value & outstanding customer service. The Chambers plan group benefits are for Saskatoon Chamber members.  In our latest post, we discuss Saskatoon Group Dental Benefits.

Saskatoon Group Dental Benefits -It’s A Mouthful

Saskatoon Group Dental Benefits Dentists are known for protecting our teeth and gums from dental disease, but did you know they can also save your life?

In addition to inspecting your mouth for cavities, dentists use checkups to screen for several different health issues by spotting symptoms that could indicate serious medical problems elsewhere in the body. It’s often during this routine check dentists discover signs of a problem in the form of colour variations, small sores, and changes in saliva. Just by looking in your mouth dentists can identify signs of cancer, leukemia, lymphoma, Crohn’s disease, diabetes, skin diseases, autoimmune diseases and more.

Your oral health can also have an effect on your overall health. Dentists identify, prevent, and treat gum disease, which can have a significant effect on the rest of your body. Studies have shown gum disease can heighten the risk of heart disease, strokes, and pneumonia. Visiting your dentist every six months is a key component of maintaining good oral and overall health, but it can be expensive if you don’t have the proper dental coverage.

The Chambers of Commerce Group Insurance Plan offers a wide range of dental options, designed to meet a variety of budgets and employee expectations. Basic coverage includes such things as check-ups, cleanings and x-rays; while more comprehensive coverage includes services like crowns, dentures and orthodontic services. So take a few moments and make sure your dental plan is up-to-date. A regular visit to the dentist will not only help you to maintain a healthy smile but a healthy body as well!

We encourage you to connect with us on our Saskatoon social media platforms on Facebook, Twitter & Linkedin. 

Contact us today for a quote…. find out if you can benefit!

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YXE Benefits your Best Saskatoon Group Benefits Option

YXE Benefits offer the simple, stable, smart choice for Saskatoon businesses; combining accessibility, flexibility and the stability of pooled benefits. Saskatoon companies choose the Chambers group plan because it offers unsurpassed value & outstanding customer service. The Chambers plan group benefits are for Chamber members.  In our latest post, we discuss the role of the local Saskatoon group benefits advisors and why we offer the best Saskatoon group benefits option.

YXE Benefits is the brand representing your Saskatoon Chambers Plan advisors. The local group benefits team at Wiegers Financial & Benefits and Aurora Financial are a source of knowledge and experience who can identify coverage solutions for your firm’s unique needs. Whether it’s simply to review your current coverage or to address budget or additional coverage needs, they can help you choose options that best suit your company.

Your YXE Benefits Saskatoon Advisor Can Guide You 

Your Saskatoon advisor can help design a benefit plan that meets your specific needs. From set-up to questions about coverage, your Chambers Plan advisor is your Saskatoon Plan advocate.

Your YXE Benefits Saskatoon Advisor Will be There for You

Best Saskatoon Group Benefits

From answering your employees’ questions to helping with a claim, they are members of your community – always there to help you.

The Best of Both Worlds

With the Chambers Plan, you have the support of a local Saskatoon presence who knows your business and your city, and the strength of a national program specifically designed for small to midsize Saskatoon businesses who are Chamber members. You can see why we are confident we offer the Best Saskatoon Group Benefits!

We encourage you to connect with us on our Saskatoon social media platforms on Facebook, Twitter & Linkedin. 

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The Risk Assessment of Cannabis Legalization In Canada

The YXE Benefits is the simple, stable, smart choice for Saskatoon businesses; combining accessibility, flexibility and the stability of pooled benefits. Saskatoon companies choose the group plan because it offers unsurpassed value & outstanding customer service. The Chambers Plan is a group benefit plan for Chamber members. In our latest post, we share some more tips and information for employers about the 2018 legalization of cannabis and how it relates to policies and safety in your workplace.

Risk Assessment of Cannabis Legalization

Auto, commercial and workplace-related losses seem likely to be the Top 3 claims arising from the legalization of marijuana, according to claims adjuster Crawford & Company (Canada) Inc.

Auto losses related to cannabis use; commercial losses to cannabis producers, retailers and distributors; and employee risk in the form of workplace health and safety, as well as workers’ compensation (occupational) and/or disability (non-occupational) losses, are the most likely risks Crawford Canada anticipates, said president and CEO Pat Van Bakel.

“With increased means of accessing cannabis, there may be an increased risk of impaired driving,” he said Wednesday.

According to the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction, the percentage of Canadian drivers killed in vehicle crashes who test positive for drugs (40%) now exceeds the number who test positive for alcohol (33%).

Now that a whole new legal industry has opened up for business in Canada, there might also be a spike in commercial claims, said Paul Hancock, Crawford’s vice president of Global Technical Services (GTS) Canada.

“Organizations that legally grow, process, package and sell cannabis plants and cannabis products can be subject to risk and losses associated with their business, such as damage to or theft of property, including living plants, materials and finished products,” Hancock said. Other risks and losses include breakdown of specialized equipment, supply chain losses, business interruption or product liability, “similar to any other type of business, although the nature of their losses may be slightly more unique.”

The third type of risk that may arise from marijuana legalization is occupational and non-occupational claims whereby cannabis use was a contributing factor or is being used for treatment purposes.

When managing cannabis use in the workplace, employers are placed in an interesting position, said Crawford Canada’s director of operations for Human Risk Services, Anthony Magagna. On one hand, they have an obligation to accommodate individuals who use cannabis for medical reasons, but also have a duty under provincially regulated OH&S legislation to provide a safe work environment and to take all reasonable precautions to protect the health and safety of employees and others in the workplace.

“Their latter duty also applies to managing and protecting against ‘recreational’ users in the workplace,” Magagna said.

It is vital for employers to develop clear policies about what is and isn’t acceptable in terms of cannabis use and the workplace, and to ensure due diligence in the enforcement of those policies. “Managing employees who are on leave or those returning to work in some capacity as a result of an occupational or non-occupational related illness or injury can be tricky in and of itself without cannabis usage having been a contributing factor to either or to be used in the treatment of either,” Magagna said.

In conclusion, when conducting a risk assessment of cannabis legalization in your workplace, consider talking to your YXE Benefits team to discuss your options.

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Gift Of Obama Inspiration for a Saskatoon Big Sister

 

 Saskatoon Big Sister Volunteer Gifted Michelle Obama Experience.

The YXE Benefits Plan team ran a contest on our Facebook Page  recently for a pair of tickets to attend the Michelle Obama event, presented by  The Greater Saskatoon Chamber Of Commerce. The contest had 100’s of entries and it reached nearly 40,000 people in Saskatoon and area. March 20th, the lucky winner was randomly drawn. Priscilla Mah, owner of Floral Acres was contacted with the happy news. She replied the next day thanking us, but that she already had tickets. In that message,  she asked us if we would gift them to someone deserving.

The time line was pretty tight, so we put our heads together to discuss suitable options. During that conversation, one of the core YXE Benefits Plan team members Colton Wiegers of Wiegers Financial and Benefits  suggested that a Big Sister would be a great choice! Being a Big Brother himself, Colton knew the BBBS Saskatoon organization. We all agreed that they would be a great fit and we reached out to them immediately.

If you are not familiar with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Saskatoon and Area, they have made a difference in the lives of Saskatoon youth for over 30 years. They are focused on providing a caring adult friend to a child who could benefit from adult companionship and mentorship. 

The Big Sisters mentoring program provides girls and young women with a role model to talk to and share the experiences of growing up with. Through regular outings, a relationship is developed between the mentor and the mentee, which is built on trust and common interests. The result is a life-changing experience for both the mentor and the mentee. Find out more about the BBBS programs here.

Kim Megyesi from BBBS  got back to us and was so excited to be able to reward a Big Sister volunteer with this inspirational gift! See Shawna picking up her tickets at Saskatoon BBBS and at the Michelle Obama event on the evening with her guest Kyra!

 

YXE Benefits Plan is the simple, stable, smart choice for business; combining accessibility, flexibility and the stability of pooled benefits. Saskatoon companies choose the plan year after year because it offers unsurpassed value and outstanding customer service. The YXE Benefits Plan – Greater Saskatoon Chamber Members group benefit plan- GET A QUOTE today!

 

Premier Of Saskatchewan Reinstates PST Exemption on Life & Health Insurance

Have you heard the good news about PST?

“Premier Moe made the important decision yesterday to reinstate the PST exemption on agriculture, life and health insurance.  This is great news for Saskatchewan but it’s going to take time for insurance carriers to update their systems and reimburse taxes paid.  We encourage everyone to patiently watch for updates as they come available.  Thank you, Premier Moe! ” Deb Wiegers – Wiegers Financial & Benefits

PST Exemption on Life & Health Insurance

Global News covered the story here: www.globalnews.ca/news/4047640/pst-exemption-reinstated-saskatchewan-agriculture-life-health-premiums

The Saskatchewan government is exempting the provincial sales tax on agriculture, life and health insurance premiums effective immediately.

The PST was added to those premiums on Aug. 1, 2017. Premier Scott Moe had made reinstating the exemption part of his Saskatchewan Party leadership campaign.

“Our government will help families and small businesses save money, invest and help our province grow,” Moe said in a statement.

“Part of that commitment is to exempt agriculture, life and health insurance from PST.”

Moe said he heard business owners say that paying PST on group health plans may have resulted in fewer jobs being created going forward.

The change is forecast to have a $65-million financial impact on revenue forecast in 2017-18, down to $81 million from $146 million. This covers August 2017 until the end of March 2018. The financial impact for the 2018-19 budget is expected to be $120 million from a projected $240 million in projected insurance PST revenue.

Moe said the loss of revenue will be accommodated in his three-year plan to balance the budget.

“Our fiscal plan remains on track, even with this reinstatement of the PST exemption on crop, life and health insurance,” Moe said.

The exemption is retroactive to Aug. 1, 2017.

As for home and vehicle insurance, those are both sticking around. Finance Minister Donna Harpauer said money is part of the reason.

“It’s definitely significant financially, but we also looked jurisdictionally and we’re not standing alone in having a provincial tax on the other insurances,” she said.

Both Harpauer and Moe said future changes to taxation are ongoing discussions around the cabinet table when asked about potential future repeals of PST on home and vehicle insurance.

Opposition leader Nicole Sarauer said that if the Saskatchewan Party listened to residents prior to the previous budget when this PST was introduced there wouldn’t have been a need for this reversal.

“If they were actually listening to Saskatchewan people and business we would have also seen the walk-back for house and car insurance, for restaurants, for construction; both of which are taking a huge hit and are actually experiencing a slowdown,” Sarauer said.

Officials with the Ministry of Finance said they will be working with the insurance industry to determine the best way to refund people and businesses with PST that has been paid on agriculture, life and health insurance premiums.

More details are expected to be announced on April 10.

 

For more information see http://www.benefitscanada.com/news/saskatchewan-reinstates-tax-exemption-on-health-insurance-premiums-111227

 

The YXE Benefits  is the simple, stable, smart choice for business; combining accessibility, flexibility and the stability of pooled benefits. Saskatoon companies choose the plan because it offers unsurpassed value & outstanding customer service.  We encourage you to connect with us on our new social media platforms on Facebook, Twitter & Linkedin. 

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Welcome to the YXE Benefits Plan Website

Welcome to our new look, a new name and new website!

 

A new year and a new way of doing business!

The team involved with the Chambers Benefits Plan in Saskatoon decided to update our marketing for 2018 and create a new social and online presence. We have been working with the local Saskatoon team at Trusted Marketing Services the last few months and we are proud to unveil our new look to Saskatoon!


YXE Benefits is the simple, stable, smart choice for business; combining accessibility, flexibility and the stability of pooled benefits. Saskatoon companies choose the plan because it offers unsurpassed value & outstanding customer service.  We encourage you to connect with us on our new social media platforms on Facebook, Twitter & Linkedin. 

 

Please look around and let us know if you have any questions or if you want a quote!

 

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