Amid upcoming reform to auto insurance in Alberta, brokers are busy answering clients' questions about what it means for premiums.
One major reform the UCP will announce soon could slash drivers' premiums in future. But next year, companies will be allowed ...
The Alberta government is planning on making changes to auto insurance in the province. On November 21, the provincial ...
Auto insurance in Alberta is reaching a crisis point, and experts are warning that if market conditions continue, that the ...
The Alberta government launched a new website Monday following last week’s announcement that major changes were coming to ...
The Alberta government announced yesterday it will raise its auto insurance rate cap and introduce a no-fault model.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government is making major changes to auto insurance, including rate hikes and switching to a predominantly no-fault claims model.
CBC News has learned the UCP government will announce it's going to let auto insurers raise premiums by substantially more ...
The Alberta government plans to increase the auto insurance premium cap on good drivers from the current 3.7 per cent to 7.5 ...
In 2027, a new auto insurance system is expected to be up and running. The Alberta government calls it a care-first system.
The Insurance Bureau of Canada says Alberta has experienced five of the top 10 costliest natural disasters in Canadian ...
Under the new system, victims in most cases won’t be able to sue those responsible for their injuries and, instead, insurers would pay compensation at rates set by the government.