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When you move, your insurance rates - for both your home insurance and car insurance - will change. But whether you pay more or less for your coverage will vary, learn why.
CAA Insurance has extended some of its COVID-19 relief measures into 2021.
After the COVID-19 pandemic became a fact of life in 2020, the average distances many motorists drove may have decreased compared to one year earlier. We wanted to find out which Ontario drivers logged fewer klicks.
Changes to Ontario's usage-based insurance programs are on their way and could affect how much you pay for your policy.
Lawsuits against homeowners for slips, trips, and falls due to snow and ice are put on the clock; notice must be served within 60 days now that Bill 118 has passed in Ontario.
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If you drive a vehicle that is not registered in your name and want to get insurance for it, what do you do? Anne Marie knows which way to turn.
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