Car accidents are stressful, with 160,000 yearly in Canada and over 2,800 fatalities; in Ontario, they can lead to tickets, damages, and higher insurance premiums.
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Wondering who can drive your car under your insurance in Ontario? The short answer is, “anyone with a valid license and your permission.” The longer answer, however, reveals many nuances…
Temporary car insurance in Ontario suits short-term needs, like seasonal driving, brief stays, or selling an uninsured vehicle—this guide explores available short-term coverage options.
Senior drivers in their 70s and 80s face higher premiums due to increased accident risk from declining abilities; finding affordable coverage can be challenging but possible with savings tips.
Winter driving in Canada is tough, but winter tires—mandatory in some provinces—offer up to 50% more traction, boost safety, and may qualify for insurance discounts.
The Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO) released fourth quarter numbers for 2017 that shows an increase of 1%, on average, for auto insurance rates in Ontario.