A wave of new electric vehicle brands is entering the Canadian market, promising drivers increased competition, more vehicle choices, and potentially lower prices.
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Amid rising road fatalities, Ontario drivers' primary concern after an accident is how an at-fault determination affects their insurance premiums.
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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.
After purchasing a vehicle in Canada, one of the first things you have to do is obtain auto insurance.
As new drivers, one of the first things we learn about is responsibility. We get taught to pay attention to the road, our surroundings, and of course, traffic lights.
Whether it's your first property or a hard-earned nest egg for retirement, buying a house in Canada is no small feat. You've searched, saved, and created a place that you…