Insights that help employers make better benefits decisions.
Expert perspective, practical guidance, and plan design strategies to support healthier teams and stronger organizations in Ontario.
Why Small Canadian Businesses Should Revisit Group Benefits Earlier Than They Think
Small businesses often wait too long to review benefits. Here is why earlier planning can help prevent hiring and retention challenges.
How Benefits Can Make a Modest Raise Feel More Meaningful
A small raise helps, but benefits can create practical value employees feel when they need care, support, or protection.
How Much Do Group Benefits Cost Per Employee in Canada?
Most small businesses pay far less than the headline numbers suggest. Here is what group benefits actually cost in 2026.
The Hidden Cost of Employee Turnover for Small Businesses
Turnover costs more than hiring. Lost productivity, training time, and knowledge gaps can quietly drag on a business.
How Employee Benefits Can Create Tax-Efficient Compensation in Canada
Properly structured benefits can help employers provide practical value while supporting smarter compensation planning.
Why Better Benefits Can Strengthen Retention Beyond Salary Increases
Salary matters, but benefits can help employees see stronger long-term value in the full compensation package.
Why Benefits Are Becoming a Stronger Recruiting Advantage in 2026
Candidates are comparing more than wages. A credible benefits plan can make an offer feel more complete.
The Skilled Trades Labour Shortage Is Making Benefits a Competitive Advantage
In a tight skilled trades market, benefits can help construction employers strengthen their offer beyond wages.
How Better Benefits Can Help Private Clinics Keep Strong Support Staff
Support staff help clinics run smoothly. Better benefits can help keep the people behind patient experience.
Why Manufacturing Employers Are Reconsidering Benefits in a Competitive Labour Market
Manufacturers need reliable people. Benefits can support workforce stability in a sector where skills matter.
How Restaurants Can Use Benefits to Compete for Reliable Staff
Restaurants depend on consistent teams. Benefits can help operators compete for reliable, long-term staff.
How Benefits Can Make a Modest Raise Feel More Meaningful
Many employers assume compensation is mostly about salary. That is partly true. Salary remains the most visible part of an employment offer, and if base pay is far below market, benefits will not make the problem disappear. But once salary is reasonably competitive, employees often evaluate the broader package.