April 15, 2021

Life insurance transfers series is now on-demand

Rated as excellent by attendees, the two-part webinar series, Life Insurance Transfers – Planning Opportunities and Pitfalls, is available on-demand at calu.luma.one. Two CE credits can be earned for each webinar (as permitted by individual credentialing bodies). You must be registered to view the webinars. All registrants will receive a free e-guide on the topic written and edited by presenters Kevin Wark and Glenn Stephens. Learn more & register

April 15, 2021|Categories: Events & learning|

Do good and grow your business with Will Power

Have you signed up to be part of the Will Power campaign? Will Power is the biggest effort in Canada’s history to make leaving an estate gift to charity the social norm. By inspiring Canadians to plan their estate and include a gift to charity, the campaign promises to open-up $40B for social good. CALU is proud to partner with the Canadian Association of Gift Planners on an initiative that will make a difference in your communities, and in your business. Learn more

April 15, 2021|Categories: From our collaborators|

Best practices for the use of life insurance in charitable giving

With input of CALU and other recognized experts in strategic philanthropy, financial planning and the insurance industry, the Canadian Association of Gift Planners (CAGP) has created a series of user-friendly information resources intended to provide straightforward guidance and direction to fundraisers, professional advisors, donors, and insurers when facilitating charitable donations using life insurance. The guidance comes in response to concerns some insurance industry regulators have expressed about the use of life insurance as a charitable giving vehicle. Interested parties were asked to collaborate in the development of best practices to address the solicitation and receipt of life insurance policies ...

April 15, 2021|Categories: From our collaborators|

CALU joins forces with leaders in pharmacare advocacy

CALU has joined with other important players in the health and health insurance space as part of the Together for Better Health coalition. Together for Better Health is committed to informing Canadians about alternatives to a universal single-payer pharmacare system. It promotes the wisdom of ensuring coverage for all who need it by keeping and building on the coverage that is already working for 26 million Canadians. The initiative features a social media campaign called Keep My Plan, which urges Canadians who like the plan they have now to visit keepmyplan.ca and let their Member of Parliament know they want choice in ...

April 15, 2021|Categories: Announcements and media releases|

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