Distracted driving remains a major issue in Canada, costing $10 billion annually and causing many teen accidents, with cell phones and other activities contributing significantly.
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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.
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