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Desjardins Insurance refers to Desjardins Financial Security Life Assurance Company. 95 Saint Clair Avenue West, Toronto, Ontario M 4 V 1 N 7 Phone number: 1 8 6 6 6 4 7 5 0 1 3 1 8 0 5 2 E (2018-05) SOLOTM Healthcare JUST LIKE HAVING YOUR OWN PERSONAL GROUP INSURANCE PLAN

Protect yourself and your loved ones from day-to-day and unexpected healthcare costs Owning SOLO TM Healthcare is like having your own personal group insurance policy. It s also a great way to top up your provincial healthcare plan. SOLO Healthcare makes your life easier: A direct payment card accepted by pharmacists and most dentists Pre-authorized debits so you can budget for your healthcare costs and avoid end-of-the-month surprises Relying on your provincial health plan? Be aware! Canadians enjoy a good public health care system, but it doesn t cover everything. Here are some of the services provincial health insurance plans don t cover: Healthcare services not provided by a general practitioner or specialist (e.g. massage therapists, chiropractors, physiotherapists, homeopaths) Diagnostic services delivered outside a hospital setting (e.g. M R Is, scans, C T scans, ultrasounds) Prescription drugs 1 Vision care Dental care Don t have group insurance? Group insurance plans pick up where the public system leaves off, and most employees who work for big companies have one. But if you re a self-employed worker or a part-time, seasonal or contract employee, you may not have access to this type of coverage through your work. 1 1 In Quebec (and in Ontario for residents aged 24 and under), prescription drugs are generally covered under the respective provincial health plans.

Something to think about Provincial health plans cover most hospital-prescribed drugs while hospitalized But if they re taken at home, the patient pays, 2 and today, more and more cancer drugs can be taken at home. 3 Group plan members value their health benefits 77% of those who took the 2015 Sanofi Canada Healthcare Survey said they wouldn t take a job that didn t offer healthcare benefits. But not everyone s covered by a group plan Nearly one million Canadians cut back on necessities like groceries and heating to pay for their prescriptions in 2016. 4 1.7 million Canadians, or 8.2% of those on prescribed drugs in 2016, didn t fill their prescription because of the cost. 5 Give yourself peace of mind... With SOLO Healthcare, you won t have to worry about the cost of prescription drugs or medical care. If you get sick, you ll be able to focus on getting better. The SOLO Healthcare plan offers: Prescription drug reimbursement options (up to $10,000 per individual, ) Up to $350,000 for medical and paramedical services during the coverage period while you re in good health Don t wait until you have a health issue. By then, it may be too late! Healthcare coverage protects you against health-related risks. That means if you already have an illness, you could be eligible for coverage, but the care you need to treat the illness might not be included. Multi-Coverage Discount Get 5% off when you combine SOLO Healthcare coverage with any other life and health insurance coverage with an annual premium of $400 or more. 6 2 In Quebec (and in Ontario for residents aged 24 and under), prescription drugs on the Prescription Drug List are generally covered under the respective provincial health plans, even if they are not taken in hospital. 3 Express Scripts Canada report, Drug Trend Report 2016". 2 4 Study by the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, McMaster University and the University of Toronto published in the February 2018 online version of the Canadian Medical Association Journal. 5 Ibid. 6 Certain conditions apply.

It s like having your own personal group insurance plan... but with more flexibility! SOLO Healthcare lets you create a personal insurance plan tailored to your budget and priorities. Start by choosing either the Health Plus Basic or Enhanced Plan, then add the coverage modules you want like prescription drugs and dental care, which can be applied to both plans. YOU choose because it s YOUR plan. Health Plus Basic Plan $0 deductible Medical and paramedical care -- Eligible expenses: healthcare and alternative medicine practitioners, dental care required as a result of an accident, hearing aids, home care, medical equipment, prostheses and orthopedic appliances, transportation by ambulance, diagnostic services, etc. -- Reimbursement of up to $250,000 per insured for the coverage period for all care received Vision care Travel insurance (30 days; up to $5,000,000 per trip, per insured person) Complimentary assistance services Health Plus Enhanced Plan $0 deductible Medical and paramedical care -- Eligible expenses: same as basic plan, but with higher reimbursement amounts for the covered services. (See the detailed comparison table on p. 9.) -- Reimbursement of up to $350,000 per insured for the coverage period for all care received Hospitalization Vision care Travel insurance (30 days; up to $5,000,000 per trip, per insured person) Complimentary assistance services 3 Note: Desjardins Insurance may adjust the coverages offered to reflect inflation and new healthcare trends or restrict the use of certain services to minimize premium increases.

Create a plan that fits your needs and budget COVERAGE CHOICES ATLANTIC, ONTARIO AND WESTERN PROVINCES Health Plus Basic Plan Prescription Drugs Basic Plan, maximum $5,000 + Dental Care Basic Plan Medical and paramedical services Vision care + OR Travel insurance Complimentary assistance services Prescription Drugs Enhanced Plan, maximum $10,000 + Dental Care Enhanced Plan Health Plus Enhanced Plan Prescription Drugs Basic Plan, maximum $5,000 + Dental Care Basic Plan Same as Basic Plan with higher reimbursement amounts OR Hospitalization Prescription Drugs Enhanced Plan, maximum $10,000) + Dental Care Enhanced Plan COVERAGE CHOICES QUEBEC ONLY Health Plus Basic Plan Medical and paramedical services Vision care Travel insurance Complimentary assistance services + Prescription Drugs Complementary to RAM Q, maximum $10,000 + OR Dental Care Basic Plan Dental Care Enhanced Plan OR Health Plus Enhanced Plan Same as Basic Plan with higher reimbursement amounts Hospitalization Prescription Drugs Complementary to RAM Q, maximum $10,000 + OR Dental Care Basic Plan Dental Care Enhanced Plan 4

Coverage description Four coverage options are available: Individual: For you Couple: For you and your spouse Family: For you, your spouse and your children Single-parent family: For you and your children Coverage Period SOLO Healthcare is temporary one-year coverage that s automatically renewed every year up to your 70 th birthday, but that you can terminate at any time. Your spouse s coverage ends on the first of the following events: Your spouse s 70 th birthday Your 70 th birthday Your children s coverage ends on the first of the following events: Your child s 26 th birthday Your 70 th birthday Upon termination of coverage, your spouse and children may continue to be covered in their name on another contract without providing new proof of good health. Premium The premium varies by age group and increases at ages 45, 55, 60 and 65: 18 to 44 (For Ontario: 18 to 24 and 25 to 44) 45 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 The premium may change when you move to a different province because your coverage is complementary to the provincial health insurance plan and costs vary by province. Desjardins Insurance may increase premiums based on recurring factors such as inflation, changes to provincial health plans and legislation, medical advances that allow for the diagnosis of previously undetected conditions, technological advances that increase the cost of equipment and medical supplies, or increased use of physiotherapists, chiropractors, massage therapists and other healthcare professionals. Eligibility conditions To be eligible, you and your spouse must be between the ages of 18 and 64, and your children must be under the age of 21. All insureds must also meet the medical underwriting criteria and be covered by a public health insurance plan. 5

Travel insurance With SOLO Healthcare, you receive comprehensive travel insurance when you re traveling outside your province of residence 7. 24/7 phone assistance services by a team that specializes in emergency care and travel assistance before and during your trip Support in case of a medical emergency while travelling outside the province or abroad Reliable information and tips before your departure to better plan your trip Complimentary assistance services Complimentary assistance services for you and your loved ones are available at any time online or by phone. A health and well-being platform with reliable resources to help you make informed decisions. 24/7 phone assistance services Support from a team who specializes in emergency care and travel assistance before and during your travel. Direct consultation with a doctor to answer your questions and connect with world-renowned specialists to confirm a diagnosis and determine an optimal treatment plan (by Advance Medical). 6 7 Certain conditions apply.

Insurance that partly pays for itself through favourable tax treatment Are you a business owner or self-employed worker? Your premiums can be deducted when calculating your net business income for tax purposes. 8,9,10 Are you an employee? Premiums are considered medical expenses eligible for the medical expense tax credit. Under the Income Tax Act, premiums paid for individual health insurance products like SOLO Healthcare may be considered a deductible expense when calculating your net business income or may be eligible for the medical expense tax credit. 7 8 For federal income tax purposes, the premiums may be deductible in the calculation of the net business income of an incorporated business, self-employed worker, partner in a partnership or sole proprietor when applicable conditions are met. The deduction is subject to limits. For example, in the case of a self-employed worker, the maximum deduction is generally $1,500 for themselves, $1,500 for their insured spouse plus $1,500 for each insured person aged 18 and over who is a member of their household. $750 is added for each insured person under the age of 18 who is a member of the individual s household. The balance of the premium paid that is not deductible in the calculation of net business income qualifies for the medical expense tax credit. You must consult your tax advisor to determine the tax treatment applicable to your SOLO Healthcare premiums. 9 For Quebec income tax purposes, premiums paid by a self-employed worker, partner in a partnership or sole proprietor are considered medical expenses eligible for a medical expense tax credit only. No deduction is allowed in the calculation of the net business income for tax purposes. You must consult your tax advisor to determine the tax treatment applicable to your SOLO Healthcare premiums. 10 For federal and Quebec income tax purposes, an incorporated business you own shares in, can deduct the premiums it pays for your individual health insurance, provided you receive this benefit as an employee, not as a shareholder. If you receive the benefit as a shareholder, the incorporated business cannot deduct the premiums from its business income, and these premiums are considered a taxable benefit for the purposes of both your federal and Quebec income taxes. Whether you receive the benefit as an employee or a shareholder is a question of fact. For Quebec income tax purposes, premiums paid by an incorporated business (employer) are considered a taxable benefit for the employee. Please consult your tax advisor for more details.

Ken s affordable coverage 35 years Single parent with two children (11 and 4 years) Independent graphic designer -- Ontario resident -- Taxable income: $50,000 ANNUAL PREMIUM FOR SOLO HEALTHCARE + Health Plus Enhanced Plan + Drugs and Dental Basic Plans $2,774 Tax savings ($822) 11 Net cost $1,952 ANNUAL EXPENSES REIMBURSED BY SOLO HEALTHCARE Prescription drugs $124 Eye exam and glasses $320 Dental care $400 Magnetic resonance imaging (M R I) $608 Chiropractor (10 visits) $300 Foot orthotics (for his child) $200 Total healthcare costs $1,952 Paid by Ken $0 Note: This is an example only and does not represent all cases. The premium reflects the rates for 2018. This document is intended to provide general tax information only and should not be considered as tax advice. Please consult your tax advisor regarding your specific situation. Even though steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of this tax information, Desjardins Insurance does not make any statements and does not guarantee that the information provided is up to date, complete and accurate. 11 Tax savings (Ken s marginal tax rate = 29.65% and he can deduct 100% of the premiums paid when calculating the net business income): 29.65% X $2,774 = $822. The calculation reflects the known marginal tax rate as of April 30 th 2018. 8

Health Plus Plan CATEGORY OF CARE HEALTH PLUS BASIC PLAN HEALTH PLUS ENHANCED PLAN Category of care Basic plan Basic plan Enhanced plan Enhanced plan 1. Medical and paramedical 1. Medical and paramedical services services Healthcare professionals Healthcare and alternative per per per per professionals medicine practitioners and alternative per consultation per consultation medicine practitioners Acupuncturist $20 $400 for all $30 $600 for all Massage therapist* $20 $30 Acupuncturist $20 $400 for all $30 $600 for all Massage therapist. For basic plan only: referral required for reimbursement. $20 $400 for all $30 $600 for all Homeopath $20 $400 $30 $600 Chiropractor $20 $400 $30 $600 Osteopath $20 $400 $30 $600 Orthotherapist $20 $400 $30 $600 Naturopath $20 $400 $30 $600 Podiatrist $20 $400 $30 $600 Chiropodist $20 $400 $30 $600 Physiotherapist $25 $250 $35 $350 Speech therapist. For basic therapist* plan only: referral required for reimbursement. $40 $400 for $400 all for all $50 $500 for $500 all for all Hearing therapist $40 $400 for all $500 for all $50 * For basic plan only: referral required for reimbursement. Category of care Basic plan Basic plan Basic plan Enhanced plan Enhanced plan Maximum Medical care First Subsequent benefit per Reimbursement benefit per First consultation per Reimbursement rate consultation person per rate per year year year Psychiatrist Psychiatre $80 $65 $400 for all 80% $500 for all Psychologist Psychologue $80 $65 $400 for all 80% $500 for all Career Conseiller coach en orientation $80 $65 $400 for all $500 for all $400 for all $500 for all 80% Family Thérapeute therapist familial // Marriage $400 for all $500 for all thérapeute de couple $80 $65 80% therapist Social Travailleur worker social $80 $65 $400 for all 80% $500 for all Category of care Basic plan Basic plan Enhanced plan Enhanced plan Medical care care per per Period Period Accidental dental dental $1,000 Per accident $2,000 Per accident Hearing aids aids $300 Per period of of 36 36 consecutive months $500 Per period of of 36 36 consecutive months Home care Private nursing care care $2,500 Per year $5,000 Per year Occupational therapy Medical equipment and orthopedic and orthopedic devices devices $2,000 Per year $4,000 Per year Prostheses and orthopedic orthopedic appliances appliances $2,000 Per year $4,000 Per year Orthopedic shoes and and foot foot orthotics orthotics $200 Per year $250 Per year Transportation by ambulance by ambulance $2,000 Per year $4,000 Per year 9

Health Plus Plan (continuation) (cont.) Category of care Basic plan Basic plan Enhanced plan Enhanced plan CATEGORY OF CARE HEALTH PLUS BASIC PLAN HEALTH PLUS ENHANCED PLAN Diagnostic services services per per Period Period Lab tests Blood tests (including P S P A) S A) Urinalysis Throat swab $100 Per year $100 Per year X-rays (including P P E E T T scans) $500 for all services Per year services Per year Per year Per year Ultrasounds $500 for all $500 services Per year $750 services Per year for all services for all services Magnetic resonance imaging (M R I) $500 for all services Per year $750 for all services Per year (M and R I) $500 for all services Per year services C T scan Per year Category of care Basic plan Enhanced plan Maximum for for all all medical and paramedical care care $250,000 for Not the included coverage period $350,000 for the coverage period Category of care Basic plan Enhanced plan 2. Hospitalization Not Non included inclus Includes 100% of the cost of a semi-private room, unlimited number of of days 3. Vision Care Category of care Basic plan Basic plan Enhanced plan Enhanced plan Period 3. Vision Care Period Period Per period of 24 consecutive Per period of 24 consecutive Eyeglasses, contact lenses, surgery surgery $150 Per period months of 24 $250 Per period months of 24 Per period of 24 consecutive Per period of 24 consecutive Vision exam $50 consecutive months months $70 consecutive months months Category of care Basic plan Basic plan Enhanced plan Enhanced plan 4. Travel insurance Period 4. Travel insurance Period Period Period Period First 30 days of of a a trip trip $5,000,000 90 days $5,000,000 90 days Category of care Basic plan Enhanced plan 5. Complimentary assistance Montant maximal Montant maximal 5. Complimentary assistance services Included Période Included services par individu par individu Health and well-being website Included Included Période 24/7 phone assistance Included Included Guidance from from world-renowned specialists (provided by by Advance Included Included Advance Medical) Medical) Travel assistance Included Included Note: Year refers to each period of 12 consecutive months following the contract date. 10

Additional coverages Prescription drugs Atlantic, Ontario and Western provinces ATLANTIC, ONTARIO AND WESTERN PROVINCES Reimbursement* (%) BASIC Basic plan: PLAN Maximum amount Eligible prescription-only drug expenses Reimbursement in percentage Eligible prescription-only drug expenses: generic or Generic or brand name drugs (The brand name drugs reimbursement amount is based on the least expensive generic equivalent, (The reimbursement amount is if available.) based on the least expensive generic equivalent, if available.) 70% of first $7,142 $5,000 ENHANCED Enhanced plan: PLAN Eligible prescription-only drug expenses Reimbursement in percentage Eligible prescription-only drug expenses: generic or brand Generic name or brand drugs name including drugs including some contraceptives (oral contraceptives, patches, injections and (oral contraceptives, patches, Mirena intrauterine device). injections and Mirena intrauterine device). Reimbursement* (%) Note: * Reimbursement Reimbursement provided provided in the in form the form of a direct of a direct payment payment card. card. Note: Year refers to each period of 12 consecutive months following the contract date. Note: Year refers to each period of 12 consecutive months following the contract date. Prescription drugs Québec QUEBEC 90% of first $11,111 $10,000 Reimbursement* (%) COMPLEMENTARY Complementary to TO RAM RAM Q: Q Eligible prescription-only drug expenses Reimbursement in percentage Eligible prescription-only drug expenses: generic or brand Generic name or brand drugs name including drugs including some contraceptives (oral (oral contraceptives, contraceptives, patches, patches, injections and injections Mirena intrauterine and Mirena device) which are intrauterine not reimbursed device) by the which Public are not Prescription reimbursed Drug Insurance by the Public Plan, including deductible and coinsurance. Prescription Drug Insurance Plan, including deductible and coinsurance. Note: * Reimbursement provided provided in the in form the form of a direct of a direct payment payment card. card. Note: Year refers to each period of 12 consecutive months following the contract date. Maximum amount 100% $10,000 11

Additional coverages (continuation) (cont.) Dental care Basic plan BASIC Basic plan PLAN Basic plan Enhanced plan ENHANCED Enhanced plan PLAN Enhanced plan in 1. Preventive services services Frequency Reimbursement* percentage (%) Complete oral examination Complete oral examination Every 36 months 80% Complete set of X-rays and panoramic X-rays Recall examination Complete set of X-rays and panoramic X-rays Every 36 months Every 36 months 80% Recall examination Every 9 months 80% Cleaning (scaling and polishing) Topical application of Topical application of fluoride (for fluoride dependants (for age 15 dependants and younger) age 15 and younger) Cleaning (scaling and polishing) Every 9 months 80% Every 9 months Every 9 months 80% 80% Maximum benefit per person Frequency Every 24 months 100% Every 24 months Every 24 months 100% Every 6 months 100% Every 6 months 100% Every 6 months Every 6 months 100% Reimbursement* in percentage (%) 100% Maximum benefit per person year Year 2: $750 From 3: $1,000 Year 1: $750 Year From 2: $750 Year 3: $1,000 Dental care Basic plan Basic plan Enhanced plan Enhanced plan Maximum Maximum benefit benefit 2. Basic care care Reimbursement* in percentage (%) per Reimbursement* in percentage (%) per person year year Metallic fillings (amalgam (amalgam restorations) restorations) 50% Non-metallic fillings Non-metallic fillings (composite (composite resin resin restorations) restorations) 50% Periodontal curettage and and root root planning planning (deep scaling (deep 50% scaling under the under gum) the gum) 50% Extraction of erupted Extraction of erupted teeth teeth (without (without complication) complication) 50% Extraction of of residual roots roots 50% 60% 60% 60% 60% 60% 60% 2: $750 From Year 3: 2: $1,000 $750 From Year 3: $1,000 Emergency care outside Canada 50% 60% Note: * Reimbursement provided provided in the in form the form of a direct of a direct payment payment card. card. Note: Year refers to each period of 12 consecutive months following the contract date. 12

Additional coverages (continuation) (cont.) Dental care Basic plan BASIC PLAN Basic plan Enhanced plan ENHANCED PLAN Enhanced plan Reimbursement in 3. Major care care Reimbursement* (%) percentage Maximum benefit Reimbursement in Reimbursement* (%) percentage Maximum benefit Root canal treatment Non applicable Non applicable 60% Gingival graft Non applicable Non applicable 60% Appliance (occlusal guard) Appliance (occlusal guard) for for bruxism (grinding of bruxism (grinding of teeth) teeth) Non applicable Non applicable 60% Extraction of of erupted teeth teeth (with complication) (with complication) Non applicable Non applicable 60% Extraction of of unerupted teeth Non applicable N/A Non applicable N/A 60% teeth (inside (inside gum, such gum, as a such wisdom as 60% a teeth) wisdom teeth) Removable prosthodontics Non applicable Non applicable 60% Fixed prosthodontics Fixed prosthodontics (bridge) (bridge) Non applicable Non applicable 60% Overlays, veneers, onlays onlays and and crowns crowns (including (including CEREC Non applicable Non applicable 60% CEREC technology) technology) From Year 3: $500 From Year 3: $500 From Year 3: $500 From Year 3: $500 Year 3: $500 From Year 3: $500 From Year 3: $500 From Year 3: $500 From Year 3: $500 Dental care Basic plan Basic plan Enhanced plan Enhanced plan in 4. Orthodontic care care Reimbursement* (%) percentage in Reimbursement* (%) percentage Complete orthodontic treatments Non applicable N/A Non applicable N/A 60% Year 2: $0 From Year 3: $1,000 for the for coverage the coverage period period Note: * Reimbursement provided provided in the in form the form of a payment of a direct card. payment card. Note: Year refers to each period of 12 consecutive months following the contract date. 13

Look to the future with confidence Choose Desjardins Insurance Choose the strength and stability of a company specialized in life and health insurance and retirement savings that over five million Canadians count on each day to ensure their financial security. Backed by over a century of experience, it is also one of the country s leading life insurers. Choose Desjardins Group, the leading cooperative financial group in Canada and one of the country s best capitalized financial institutions. Desjardins Group enjoys excellent credit ratings comparable to those of several major Canadian and international banks and is recognized as one of the most solid financial institutions in the world. desjardinslifeinsurance.com desjardins.com TM Trademark owned by Desjardins Financial Security Life Assurance Company. Desjardins Insurance refers to Desjardins Financial Security Life Assurance Company. 95 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto ON M4V 1N7 / 1-866-647-5013 This document is printed on Rolland Enviro paper. 18052E (2018-05) 100 %