Auto insurance premiums continue to rise in Ontario

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Insurance premiums in Ontario may be affected by for profit clinics Ontario is home to the highest auto insurance premiums in Canada, and rates for many drivers continue to rise, even if they have immaculate driving records. There are many factors that affect the cost of insurance coverage, but for-profit medical centers and rehabilitation clinics may be one of the reasons why premiums are on the rise. Notably, bodily injury claims in Ontario are significantly higher than they are in other provinces, perhaps due to the over-utilization of medical services…

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Employment insurance claims are on the rise in Canada

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Claims have increased by nearly 30% in Alberta The number of those living in Alberta, Canada, applying for employment insurance benefits is on the rise, according to a report from Statistics Canada. Employment insurance in Canada is similar to unemployment insurance in the United States. Those applying for benefits receive temporary financial assistance while looking for work or improving their skills. Throughout Canada, employment insurance claims have risen by an average of 6.7%. Report shows that more than 500,000 Canadians currently receive employment insurance benefits According to the report from…

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Uber continues to tackle auto insurance challenge

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Uber is at the heart of controversy involving auto insurance coverage Uber is the subject of new auto insurance regulations that may go into effect in the United States, of which it is opposed to. The ride-share company notes that one of its greatest challenges is ensuring that its drivers have the appropriate level of insurance coverage. In recent years, ride-share companies have been criticized for the insurance policies they offer to their drivers, they have also generated some controversy in several states, especially among taxi operators who claim that…

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Insurance industry sees a shift in oil transportation regulations in the US

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Federal agency believes that current insurance policies are unable to account for the cost of major train crashes and derailments The U.S. Department of Transportation has released a statement noting that insurance policies covering railroads that transport oil may not be sufficient. The statement suggests that these policies are unable to account for the costs associated with crashes and derailments of oil trains. Last week, the federal agency proposed new safety rules that would require railroads to hold a higher level of insurance coverage, which may be good news for…

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Canadian insurance industry is calling for a national flood insurance program

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Insurers are warning of the disastrous impact of climate change and flooding The Canadian insurance industry is beginning to express serious concerns about climate change. Severe flooding struck Alberta in 2013, causing massive damage in many populated parts of the province. These floods were unusual for the time of year in which they occurred. The Alberta government has identified the floods as the worst natural disaster to befall the province, causing some $1.7 billion in financial damage. Insurers are warning that floods, as well as other natural disasters, will become…

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