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Quebecois Happy, British Colombians Not with Auto Insurance
19.05.12
Auto insurance isn’t everyone’s favourite monthly expense, but just how do Canadians feel about the subject? Canadian company InsurEye Inc. has completed an auto insurance consumer satisfaction survey to answer the question: “How do Canadians feel about auto insurance and which provinces have the most critical consumer perspective?”
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Ontario auto rates show signs of stabilizing: Kanetix
Canadian Underwriter - Jul 05, 2011
According to the online insurance marketplace, rates have been stabilizing since the implementation of the 2010 auto insurance reforms. While the quotes generated by Kanetix still show increases, the year-over-year difference in rate increase is
InsuranceHotline.com Debunks Auto Insurance Myths
San Francisco Chronicle (press release) - Jun 16, 2011
Canadian insurance company educates consumers about the most common myths related to car insurance. In an effort to help consumers save on insurance rates, Insurancehotline.com, a non-biased insurance rate comparison service is separating fact from
"Dad, the Burgers are Burning...and so is the House!"
Sacramento Bee - Jun 28, 2011
State Farm is the largest provider of car insurance in the US and is a leading insurer in Canada. In addition to providing auto insurance quotes, their 17800 agents and more than 66000 employees serve 81 million policies and accounts – more than 79
What You Need to Know About 4 Big Name Insurers
Seeking Alpha - Jun 15, 2011
Esurance is the third largest provider of online auto insurance quotes and will help Allstate bolster its online insurance position. The Travelers Companies, Inc. (TRV): Travelers provides commercial and personal property and casualty insurance
Consumer advocate slams notion of auto insurance hike 0
Calgary Sun - Jun 19, 2011
But if it came to that, as officials with the Alberta Auto Insurance Rate Board said it could, motorists should strenuously object, said Bruce Cran, President of the Consumers Association of Canada. “I think consumers should urge the board to take a