Post-retirement benefits
Summaries of benefits
How to Access MyCanadaLifeAtWork
-All retired employees
Extended Health Care Plan & Prescription Drug Coverage
-Employees formerly represented by PSAC
and APOC
-Management & Exempt employees – retired prior to January 2, 2011
Extended Health Care Plan & Health Care Spending Account
-Management & Exempt employees retiring on or after January 2, 2011
Request for Drug Exception Form / List of Covered Drugs
-All retired employees
Global Medical Assistance & Emergency Out of Country Coverage
Freedom to Choose
An individual health and dental plan offered to employees who terminate/retire and are not eligible for post-retirement benefits
Benefits Overview – Retirees residing outside of Canada under 51391
Benefits Overview – Retirees residing outside of Canada under 162954
Claims - MyCanadaLifeAtWorkTM and forms
Sign up at mycanadalifeatwork.com and submit your claims online, receive payment quickly by direct deposit and access your claims history and coverage summary.
You can also submit your claims by mail using the forms below.
Extended Health Care & Prescription Drug Coverage (51391)
-Employees formerly represented by PSAC
-Management & Exempt employees – retired prior to January 2, 2011
Extended Health Care Plan & Health Care Spending Account
-Management & Exempt employees retiring on or after January 2, 2011
Letter/Form - Declaration of full-time studies for over-age dependent students (retired plan member benefit plans)
Monthly contribution rates
Monthly contribution rates for retired employees and survivors
-Management & Exempt employees – retiring on or after January 2, 2011
Monthly contribution rates for retired employees and survivors
-PSAC/UPCE employees – retiring on or after August 12, 2014
Monthly contribution rates for retired employees and survivors
-APOC employees – retiring on or after April 1, 2015
-CPAA employees – retiring on or after December 1, 2016
Payment of premiums
Type of benefit | Payment |
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Health and dental insurance |
By monthly withdrawals from your bank account. You must provide a void cheque to Canada Life. |
Basic life insurance |
By monthly withdrawals from your bank account. You must provide a void cheque to Canada Life. |