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Healthcare insurance: TAKING THE PULSE

Increasingly, automobile insurers are playing a greater role in healthcare financing through provincial healthcare levies and because of automobile accident benefits. In 1999, automobile insurers contributed over $1.1 billion to the Canadian healthcare system. The auto insurance industry, as a major funder of healthcare services, is therefore a key stakeholder in this debate. While the […]

By Jane Voll, director of policy and research and Darrell Leadbette | September 30, 2000

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Insurers and Collision Shops: Driving Partnerships Forwar

CARSTAR's annual conference brought insurers and collision shop owners onto common ground to repair the once adversarial relationship that plagued both sides. In the name of improved customer service and hence higher profits, all agreed the time has come to forge new partnerships.

By Vikki Spencer | September 30, 2000

5 min read

Early Election?

Rumors are awash in the political corridors of Ottawa that the ruling Liberal federal government is set to call an early general election, presumably riding on the recent successes achieved through the provincial health accord funding agreements. Should this be so, the consequences could prove a fatal eleventh-hour development in the workings of insurers and […]

By Sean van Zyl, Editor | September 30, 2000

3 min read

Privacy under the SPOTLIGHT

The first phase of Bill C-6, the federal government’s Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, becomes law on January 1, 2001. Only Canada’s Schedule-A banks, wholly regulated companies such as Air Canada and Bell, and data gathering organizations such as Equifax credit reporting which trade in personal information over provincial and international borders must […]

By David Carr | September 30, 2000

10 min read