
Ready, Set, Rebates: SGI to pay out $285 million in one-time rebates to Sask. drivers
Regina, Saskatchewan — Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) will be issuing rebate cheques totalling $285 million to eligible drivers in the coming months The rebates come


Setting a New Score: Co-operators approved to offer credit score-based rating
Toronto, Ontario – Nova Scotians with good credit are in for a treat if they drive under Co-operators General Insurance, now that the company has


Cheque please, no tip: ICBC says $190 rebate cheques coming in March
Victoria, British Columbia – Meeting its promise to return a portion of the $600 million in savings accrued during the pandemic, the Insurance Corporation of


Let’s ICB-See It: ICBC launches online estimator tool, no date yet for rebates
Vancouver, British Columbia – Further committing to its promise to cut rates by 15 percent, the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) has announced that



Pandemic Padding: SGI saved $169 million during pandemic according to report
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – A new report from Saskatchewan sheds additional light on the money saved by insurance companies during the pandemic, with firms in the


Staying Intact: Intact Insurance approved for joint acquisition of RSA
Toronto, Ontario – Intact Insurance has gained approval to move forward with its acquisition of UK-based insurer RSA, according to a report from Wednesday. In


Chopping Block: ICBC approved for 15 percent auto rates cut
Victoria, British Columbia – Drivers in British Columbia could finally get some of the financial reprieve they have been asking for now that the BC


Rate and Review: Rates.ca releases map showing average auto insurance rates in Ontario
Toronto, Ontario – Urban Ontarians are no strangers to high auto insurance rates, and thanks to an interactive map produced by Rates.ca, now they can


Poof Go the Premiums: Manitoba auto insurance rates to drop 8.8 percent
Winnipeg, Manitoba — Manitoba drivers are projected to see auto insurance premiums drop by an average of 8.8 per cent in the coming months. In


PEI Goes Paperless: Province approves use of electronic proof of auto insurance
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island – Effective as of December 17, 2020, Prince Edward Island (PEI) drivers have the option to digitally store and present their


No Hikes for the Holidays: Alberta NDPs call on gov. to cap auto insurance rates
Edmonton, Alberta – Alberta’s NDPs are calling on the provincial government to reinstate a cap on insurance premium hikes, despite the UCP’s claims that insurers


Winter Is Coming: Are Canadians skilled winter drivers?
Toronto, Ontario — 2020 has been a very unexpected year, and many Canadians are feeling the woes of 2020 even more as we enter the