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Open LINK Health Plan Enrolment – Limited Time Offer
– life-insurance-quotes.ca

For a limited time only, Greenshield Canada is allowing open enrolment into its LINK health and dental plans.
Anyone can now apply for a LINK plan, regardless of age, health and medical situation. Coverage that you can count on is guaranteed for life.
If you answer “Yes” to any of the following questions then a LINK plan might be for you:
Are you self employed with a medical condition?
Are you retiring and losing your health and dental coverage?
Has it been a while since you had benefits?
Does your current employer not offer benefits?
Is your current individual health plan inadequate?
Does your health plan not cover a pre-existing condition?
LINK plans are designed for people losing their employee benefits and as such have advantages many people do not qualify for. Starting December 11, 2025 (and for a limited time) they are available to anyone looking for comprehensive, personal health insurance. Once you are enrolled your plan is with you for life as long as you keep up with premium payments…
American Express Cobalt review
– moneysense.ca
If you know you want an American Express credit card, you’ve probably been referred to the Cobalt credit card. The Cobalt combines high earn rates for everyday purchases with a great insurance package and the ability to put points towards travel for high value. In this American Express Cobalt review, we break down rewards, perks, insurance, fees, and real cardholder opinions to help you decide if the Cobalt is worth it.
Who is the Amex Cobalt best for?
The American Express Cobalt might be the perfect card for someone who wants access to Amex’s well-known perks and insurance coverage while earning increased rewards for everyday purchases like groceries, restaurants, streaming, and gas.
American Express Cobalt: The basics
featuredAmerican Express Cobalt
Annual fee: $15.99/month (equals $191.88 annually) for non-Quebec residents. $191.88/year for Quebec residents.
Rewards: 1 to 5 points per dollar
5 points per $1 on dining and groceries
3 points per $1 on streaming services
2 points per $1 on transit and gas
1 point per $1 on all other purchases
Welcome offer: Earn 1,250 points for each month you spend $750, up to a maximum of 15,000 points…


