Ontario drivers will see major insurance changes by July 2026, shifting to an “a la carte” model that offers more choice and updates to accident benefits.
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Canada requires minimum auto insurance, though rules vary by province. Understanding these differences helps drivers stay compliant and properly protected after an accident.
Ontario auto insurance includes mandatory accident benefits, helping cover medical care, rehabilitation, and lost income for those injured in car accidents.