EDMONTON, Alberta, Oct. 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Alberta government has released draft regulations for its proposed no-fault auto insurance system, and FAIR Alberta has found they include what ...
Insurance companies want a cap on how much they can increase premiums in Alberta, which could see a $400 increase per year. It is a 7.5 percent increase in 2026. Surprise, surprise. Not. The insurance ...
Another auto insurer revealed plans to exit the Alberta market this week, with CUMIS General Insurance announcing its coming departure in 2026. CUMIS, which is a subsidiary of Co-operators General ...
Alberta has introduced new legislation that would overhaul the province’s current auto insurance model in favour of a “care-first model” that would also limit lawsuits to at-fault drivers convicted ...
A fourth auto insurer has announced its plans to leave Alberta, citing challenges in the province’s auto insurance market and rising costs of auto claims. CUMIS, a subsidiary of Co-operators General ...
(MENAFN- News Direct) > How much would you pay to insure your vehicle? Would you pay $3,000, $4,000 even $5,000 per year? What about $7,000? For one Edmonton resident, that question isn't rhetorical.
Last weekend’s United Conservative Party of Alberta (UCP) annual general meeting heard a resolution to repeal the province’s upcoming auto insurance reform, set to take effect Jan. 1, 2027. The policy ...
Cumis General Insurance announced on Tuesday it plans to exit Alberta's automobile insurance market. (David Bell/CBC - image credit) Another auto insurer revealed plans to exit the Alberta market this ...
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