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Next year, Ontarians’ statutory accident benefits will be reduced to medical, rehabilitation and attendant care benefits only.
By Kadey B.J. Schultz and Kayly Machado, Schultz Law Group | May 9, 2025
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Auto
A claimant and his auto insurer fought a towing company's $2,500 cancellation fee in the courts. Meanwhile, the company sold the damaged truck without telling anyone.
By David Gambrill | May 7, 2025
National Broker Survey
Claims are where ‘the rubber hits the road.’ Can insurers deliver on their promise to customers?
3 min read
Risks related to Managing General Agencies will likely remain an area of focus for Canada's financial regulators.
By Phil Porado | May 6, 2025
2 min read
Not the priority insurers, Ontario's court has ruled. The decision has insurance lawyers calling for legislative reforms.
By David Gambrill | May 2, 2025
Alberta and B.C. are changing how they regulate the sale and underwriting of ancillary auto coverages, including certain extended warranty products.
By Phil Porado | May 2, 2025
The final tally for the SAAQclic project will come in at $1.1 billion by 2027
By Frédéric Lacroix-Couture - The Canadian Press | April 30, 2025
Commercial
The province has adopted an apprentice-style approach to Class 1 training called Learning Pathway.
By George Lee, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Macleod Gazette (courtesy of The Canadian Press) | April 29, 2025
Accident benefits are available for pedestrians injured or otherwise affected
By Alyssa DiSabatino | April 28, 2025
The province announced last summer that it would offer rebates of up to $4,000
By Steve Lambert - The Canadian Press | April 28, 2025
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