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  • Ontario auto coverage reforms

    As an insurance broker, you want to provide your personal-auto insurance clients with the best possible coverage. But reform efforts coming to Ontario in July, 2026 may make that difficult and increase brokers' workloads around explaining to clients how coverages have changed, and ensuring they document that clients heard and understood those explanations.

    This course covers Ontario's first steps to address high auto insurance premiums, amendments to Ontario's Statutory Accident Benefits (SABS) schedule to make all but two coverages optional, what's driving high auto insurance rates in Ontario, and provincial actions to change how Ontario cities manage traffic ticketing and much more.

    RIBO credits are pending.

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  • Alberta’s long road to no-fault auto insurance

    As an insurance broker, you know Alberta’s road to auto coverage reform has seen its share of potholes. While the province’s transition is still underway, all signs point to a shift to no-fault insurance by 2027. This e-book assembles material from Canadian Underwriter and its website on work done so far to reduce insurance premiums for Alberta drivers and enhance benefits for people injured in auto accidents in the province. 

    This course covers Alberta’s rising insurance premiums and the primary causes, the evolution of Alberta’s auto insurance rate cap, the province’s work to reduce auto theft and related fraud by enhancing vehicle registration systems province-wide and encouraging insureds to do more to protect their vehicles from theft, and the introduction and modification of Alberta’s Care First insurance model which alters how benefits costs are covered in the provinc, what efforts are being taken to reduce legal costs that have strained insurance premiums and other work to reduce costs for auto customers and much more.

    AIC credits are pending.

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