Alberta Insurance
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Adjustable rate cap part of ‘care-first’ auto insurance model coming to AlbertaDrivers will see changes in how their auto insurance rates increase in 2027, as Alberta rolls out a new, adjustable rate cap alongside its planned 'care-first' system.ConsumerMay 14
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Rate hikes, no-fault claims in new rules pitched for Alberta auto insuranceUnder 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.ConsumerNov 21, 2024
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Additional auto insurance companies could leave Alberta without system reforms: DBRSA major global credit rating agency says Alberta must come up with a "clear long-term solution" to its auto insurance woes or additional insurers will depart the province.ConsumerJul 10, 2024
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Aviva and Sonnet ending auto insurance coverage in AlbertaAviva Direct is withdrawing its auto and home insurance services from Alberta effective January 2025. Sonnet is phasing out its auto insurance in Alberta later this year.ConsumerJul 4, 2024
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Alberta announces reforms to address high premiums for auto insuranceThe Alberta government is promising changes to reduce high auto insurance premiums, including a cap tied to inflation for those with good driving records.ConsumerNov 1, 2023
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Alberta one of the riskiest provinces to live in: Insurance Bureau of CanadaAlberta has seen a wide range of extreme weather over the past couple of months and it's having an impact on the economy.CanadaJul 4, 2023
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Alberta’s vehicle insurance premiums among the highest in Canada: reportA recent report by Ernst & Young has found Alberta has some of the highest auto insurance premiums in the country.ConsumerDec 12, 2022
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Alberta drivers are facing high insurance costs, according to new numbersA new report confirms that Albertans are paying more for auto insurance.ConsumerJan 10, 2020
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Get ready to dig deeper to pay for home insurance in AlbertaInsurance rates are starting to skyrocket in Alberta,and it appears Mother Nature may be to blame.ConsumerJul 29, 2013
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