Thursday, February 19, 2026, is Pension Awareness Day. Whether you’re early in your career, 20 years in, or approaching retirement, today is about empowering yourself with knowledge and ensuring your pension is up-to-date and ready to support you and your family’s future.
Pension Awareness Day highlights the importance of retirement planning and the value of workplace pension plans—especially a defined benefit plan like the one offered through WISE Trust. Your pension is a significant component of your total compensation and understanding it helps you make informed decisions when planning for retirement.
Pension Awareness Day isn’t just about understanding your plan—it’s also about making sure your personal information is accurate and up to date. Doing so ensures that your pension benefits are protected and that important communications reach you when you need them most.
- Login to My Pension Resource
Don’t have a My Pension Resource account? Make one today! All you need to register is your last name, birth date and Employee ID or Pension ID number.
My Pension Resource is your one-stop-shop for your WISE Trust pension. Login to:
- View your personal information
- Request a quote to purchase pensionable service
- Estimate your pension benefit
- Initiate your retirement
- Send and receive secure messages to the WISE Trust Pension Contact Centre
- View your annual pension statement
- Access pension details, forms and more!
- Update Your Contact Information
Life changes quickly: new address, new email, new phone number. Keeping your contact details current ensures you receive:
- Annual pension statements
- E-mails with important and time-sensitive information about your pension
- Pension education materials and resources
- Newsletters that keep you up to date with your workplace pension
If your contact information has changed in the past year, please make sure it is up to date with your employer. If you are a retired or deferred member you can update it through your My Pension Resource account or call the WISE Trust Pension Contact Centre: 1-855-242-1526.
- Review and Update Your Beneficiary Information
Your beneficiary designation determines who will receive survivor benefits if something happens to you. Outdated information can lead to delays, complications, or unintended outcomes.
You should review your beneficiary information if you have experienced:
- Marriage or divorce
- A new child or dependent
- A death in the family
- A change in personal wishes
You can access and submit the Spousal Declaration and Beneficiary Designation Form on My Pension Resource.
Your pension is one of your most valuable assets—today is the perfect day to give it the attention it deserves. Questions about your WISE Trust pension? Call the WISE Trust Pension Contact Centre: 1-855-242-1526.
Looking for general information about workplace pensions in Ontario? Visit Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario’s (FSRA) website.




