Ontario's July 1 auto insurance reforms make several accident benefits optional, requiring drivers to carefully customize their coverage to fit their unique lifestyle needs.
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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.
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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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