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Group Benefit Plan Canada Guide 2026: What Your Employer Benefits Actually Cover

Updated

Overview: Standard Group Benefit Plan Components

BenefitWhat It IsTypical Coverage
Extended Health Care (EHC)Prescription drugs, paramedical, vision, equipment, out-of-country80–100% after deductible
DentalPreventive, basic restorative; sometimes major and ortho80–100% preventive; 50–80% major
Short-Term Disability (STD)Income replacement weeks 1–1755–70% of salary
Long-Term Disability (LTD)Income replacement post-STD to age 6560–70% of salary, monthly max
Group Life InsuranceDeath benefit for beneficiaries1–2× annual salary (base)
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)Counselling, referral servicesFree (employer-paid)
Health Spending Account (HSA)Flex spending on eligible medical expenses$250–$2,000/year employer credit
Employee Wellness Account (WSA/LSA)Gym, wellness, ergonomics — often taxable$250–$1,500/year employer credit

Extended Health Care — Typical Annual Limits

ServiceLow-End PlanMid-Range PlanStrong Plan
Prescription drugs80%, $5,000/yr85%, $10,000/yr90%, unlimited
Physiotherapy$300/yr$600/yr$1,000+/yr
Massage therapy$0$400/yr$750/yr
Psychologist / psychotherapy$0$1,000/yr$2,000+/yr
Chiropractor$200/yr$400/yr$600/yr
Vision care$150/24 months$250/24 months$300/24 months
Naturopath / acupuncture$0$300/yr$500/yr
Hearing aids$500/lifetime$1,000/5 years$2,000/5 years
Custom orthotics$200/yr$300/yr$400/yr
Out-of-country emergency$1M/trip$2M/trip$5M/trip
Deductible (annual)$25–$50$0–$25$0

Dental Coverage — Typical Plan Structure

Coverage ClassWhat’s IncludedTypical Plan %
Preventive (Class A)Cleanings (2×/year), X-rays, exams, fluoride80–100%
Basic Restorative (Class B)Fillings, extractions, root canals, denture repairs70–80%
Major Restorative (Class C)Crowns, bridges, dentures, implants50% (if covered; many plans exclude)
OrthodonticsBraces (children and sometimes adults)50%; lifetime max $1,500–$3,000
Annual maximumAll dental combined$1,000–$3,000/year

Disability Coverage Comparison

FeatureShort-Term Disability (STD)Long-Term Disability (LTD)
When it startsDay 1 (sometimes) or day 7After STD ends (usually week 17–26)
Benefit amount55–70% of gross weekly earnings60–70% of pre-disability salary
Monthly maximumOften none (short duration)$5,000–$10,000/month typical
Duration2–17 weeks typicalTo age 65 (own-occupation definition varies)
Who pays premiumEmployer often paysEmployer or employee — matters for tax
If employer pays premiumBenefits likely taxable incomeBenefits are taxable income
If you pay premiumBenefits non-taxableBenefits are tax-free

Group Life Insurance — Key Facts

FeatureDetail
Standard coverage1–2× annual salary
Optional supplemental coverageUp to 5–10× salary (employee paid)
Beneficiary designationMust be named in writing; not automatic to estate
Taxable benefitEmployer-paid coverage over $50,000 assessed as taxable benefit on T4
Portability60–90 day window after leaving to convert to individual policy without medical exam
AdequacyOften insufficient — if you have dependants, review total life insurance need

What to Look For When Evaluating a Job Offer’s Benefits

FactorWhat to AskWhy It Matters
Premium cost splitWhat % does employer pay? What is my monthly premium?Employer-paid 100% = full take-home value
LTD premium payerWho pays the LTD premium?Employer-paid LTD = taxable benefit when collecting
Paramedical limitsAnnual maximums for physio, massage, psychotherapy?Low limits (under $500) are nearly useless
Drug coverage typeFormulary (list of covered drugs) or open formulary?Open is best; formulary = some drugs not covered
Dental major coverageIs major restorative (crowns, bridges) included?Major can cost $1,000+ per tooth; exclusion is a gap
Waiting periodWhen do benefits begin? Day 1 or after 3 months?Impacts coverage if you become sick early
Out-of-country limit and conditionsEmergency only? Pre-existing exclusions?Critical for travel; many plans have strict exclusions
Life insurance portabilityConversion right within how many days?Important for estate planning on departure
HSA or WSA included?How much? What’s eligible? Taxable?Bonus value — HSA is non-taxable; WSA is taxable

Group Benefits vs Individual Coverage Cost Comparison

BenefitEmployer Group PlanEquivalent Individual Plan
Extended health (1 adult)$0–$100/month (employer subsidizes)$80–$180/month
Dental (1 adult)$0–$50/month$50–$100/month
LTD (60% of $80K salary)$0–$80/month (employer often pays)$150–$300/month
Group life ($200K)Included or $5–$20/month$20–$60/month (term life equivalent)
Total (complete plan)$0–$150/month$300–$650/month

Group buying power and employer subsidy make employer benefits significantly cheaper than equivalent individual coverage. Benefits are a meaningful component of total compensation.