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Insurance brokers pan B.C. report comparing vehicle insurance rates across Canada‘ICBC is comparing a no-fault insurance market with markets where you can still sue for pain and suffering. That’s not really an apples-to-apples comparison.’ConsumerDec 15, 2022
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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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B.C.’s vehicle insurance rates now among cheapest in nation: reportA report conducted by Ernst and Young on behalf of ICBC compared driver profiles and their vehicles across nine provinces, and surprisingly, B.C. had some of the best rates.CanadaDec 8, 2022
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Alberta budget 2021 targets health cost savings after COVID-19 pandemicThe Alberta budget 2021 clearly states: "future savings initiatives will be considered once mass vaccination has been achieved."HealthFeb 25, 2021
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Southern Alberta first responders shocked after EMS dispatch consolidation“It was shocking actually, that they would just announce it in a public statement rather than consulting with us prior to this."HealthAug 5, 2020
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Tense negotiations ahead as UCP searches for health-care system savingsThe UCP government is acting on a pair of reports calling for spending restraint in Alberta's health-care system.HealthFeb 18, 2020
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Edmonton’s economic development model due for a shake up: reportA new report recommends restructuring the local economic development initiatives, separating the convention business, tourism and promoting innovation and tech.EconomyDec 10, 2019
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Bulldogs’ Staios ‘trying not to get frustrated’ as Hamilton continues to consider arena optionsThe president and general manager of the Hamilton Bulldogs is concerned about city council's debate over a new arena, but is confident a deal will get done.PoliticsSep 10, 2019
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RCMP, FBI two of four agencies investigating former crypto exchange QuadrigaErnst and Young, the accounting firm overseeing the Quadriga bankruptcy, is now asking for the proceedings to be moved from Halifax to Toronto.MoneyAug 29, 2019
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Court approves $1.1 million in fees for accountants, lawyers in QuadrigaCX collapseJustice Darlene Jamieson said during the hearing Wednesday the case is challenging because QuadrigaCX "lacked books and records" and auditors are unable to speak the deceased owner.ConsumerJul 31, 2019
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