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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Investing in a strata property (condo) can generate passive income. Our blog explores the benefits, risks, and what to consider before making the investment.
Many Ontarians overlook auto insurance as a savings opportunity—reducing rates can cut regular expenses, helping you save for future goals and reach financial milestones faster.
Canadian homeowners looking for complete protection often choose all risk home insurance—a comprehensive option that covers most perils and helps keep your property safe.
Vehicle collisions in Canada are more common than you might expect. In 2016, there were approximately 35,972 vehicle collisions in Canada.
New or soon-to-be drivers often research local driving schools. This guide answers common questions like how they work and how much they can lower insurance.
First-time Alberta drivers must budget for a vehicle, pass the Class 5 test, buy insurance, and register their car—an essential step, especially with Alberta’s extreme weather.