Post-webinar Q&A
In October 2024, we held a series of webinars and received a lot of great questions from Members. We have summarized and answered all of these questions in a new Q&A document.
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In October 2024, we held a series of webinars and received a lot of great questions from Members. We have summarized and answered all of these questions in a new Q&A document.
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As we near the end of 2024, we want to be sure that key Plan information stays fresh in your mind – so you can make the most of your benefits, whenever you may need them.
A recording of the plan updates webinar hosted in late October.
Starting March 1, 2025, a deduction will be taken from each pay to cover a portion of your Health and Dental premiums. Read on to learn more…
P/VP Benefit Reductions September 1, 2024. Prepared by ONE-T Trustees.
Starting September 1, 2024, there will be several Plan changes for P/VP Members that will help maintain an affordable and sustainable Plan.
Fraud Prevention Month is an annual public awareness campaign that helps Canadians recognize, reject, and report fraud attempts.
If you’re travelling out of the province or out of the country, remember that you have emergency travel medical coverage under your ONE-T benefits plan.
Last fall, we held a series of webinars and received a lot of great questions from members. We have summarized and answered all of these questions in a new Q&A document.
The ONE-T Benefits Plan was established over five years ago to provide meaningful, affordable, and sustainable benefits for members and their covered dependents.
With 2023 coming to a close, we want to remind you about some important plan information that can help you make the most of your benefits. Our warmest wishes for happiness and health this festive season.
A recording of the plan updates webinar hosted in early November.
When it comes to getting reimbursed for your health and dental expenses, there are a few steps you can take to avoid “unhappy surprises.”
When you joined the ONE-T plan, you were asked to name a beneficiary for your life and AD&D insurance. Is your beneficiary still accurate?
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