Letter to the Editor: NDP’s claims disputed
RE: Opinion – Albertans should brace for impact [South Peace News, Feb. 19, 2020] South Peace News – Alberta’s three million drivers deserve an auto insurance system that works for them. In that much,...
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Can insurance companies charge whatever auto insurance rates they want in Alberta? Insurance companies cannot set the rates they charge on their own. The Automobile Insurance Rate Board (AIRB)...
View ArticleAlberta Auto Insurers Focused on Affordability
Alberta Auto Insurers Focused on Affordability Industry Putting Over $100 million Back in Albertans’ Pockets EDMONTON, May 8, 2020 /CNW/ – As Albertans face the health and economic issues stemming from...
View ArticleP&C Leaders Fire Back Against No-Fault Portrayal (Canadian Underwriter, By...
P&C Leaders Fire Back Against No-Fault Portrayal SOURCE: Canadian Underwriter By Adam Malik Broker and insurer leaders in Alberta are speaking out against those who would paint the insurance...
View ArticlePanel recommends no-fault auto insurance to address rising, costly premiums...
Panel recommends no-fault auto insurance to address rising, costly premiums for Albertans Source: The Canadian Press via globalnews.ca By The Canadian Press Staff October 29, 2020 – A government panel...
View ArticleLegislation introduced to offer auto insurance relief for Albertans...
Legislation introduced to offer auto insurance relief for Albertans Source: Lethbridge News Now By Justin Goulet EDMONTON, AB – The province wants to make auto insurance more affordable for Albertans....
View ArticleLetter to the Editor: Usage based insurance privacy-protected
Re. “Auto insurance reforms spark privacy concern,” Opinion, Nov. 24 EDMONTON, AB – Sharon Polsky’s column makes some assumptions about recent auto insurance reforms and privacy concerns that need to...
View ArticleCorbella: Tell UCP government ‘no way to no-fault auto insurance’ (Calgary...
Source: Calgary Herald By Licia Corbella Licia Corbella: There are numerous reasons why Albertans should inform Finance Minister Travis Toews why the government should make a 180-degree turn and drive...
View ArticleDirect Compensation For Property Damage (DCPD) Insurance
On January 1, 2022, Alberta will adopt a Direct Compensation for Property Damage (DCPD) system – which will improve the way Alberta’s insurers support their customers following collisions....
View ArticleWhat’s really happening with auto insurance rates in Alberta?
January 2023 – Everyone wants an auto insurance system that works well for Alberta’s 3 million drivers. Recent reforms and the introduction of DCPD are a good start – and these are helping to stabilize...
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