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Alberta’s auto insurance cap is squeezing insurers — and more drivers are feeling it, too
Auto insurers in Alberta paid out significantly more in claims and expenses than they collected in premiums last year, underscoring growing strain in the province’s insurance market, and raising fresh ...
A new actuarial report released by the Automobile Insurance Rate Board projects drivers could see lower premiums under ...
Alberta's government said its planned Care-First auto insurance overhaul will deliver "significant consumer relief," releasing a new report that it claims supports promises of lower premiums under the ...
The Oliver Wyman report predicts average savings of $366 per vehicle per year for Albertans with basic coverage.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Insurance companies in Alberta lost more than $1 billion in auto insurance sales in 2024, according to a new report from the ...
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Bell: Alberta drivers will save up to $366 next year on auto insurance — we hope
Talk about great expectations.
The cost of auto theft has spiked dramatically in Alberta over the past three years, according to data from Insurance Bureau of Canada. The national trade association representing insurers said auto ...
Auto insurance premiums in Alberta reached $1,835 in the first half of 2025, up 8.2 per cent from a year earlier and above ...
Albertans pay some of the highest auto insurance premiums in the country — but some insurers say the business isn't profitable here. When Zenith Insurance decided to pack up shop last summer, Premier ...
With Albertans paying some of the highest auto insurance premiums in Canada, Premier Danielle Smith finally had enough. Instead of the half-measures and superficial tweaks undertaken by previous ...
Despite the many challenges the auto insurance industry has endured, from the auto theft crisis to rising repair costs, ...
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Analysis of incoming Alberta auto insurance system predicts premium price cut for most vehicles
Alberta’s incoming no-fault private insurance system could cut premiums for passenger and commercial vehicle drivers, but hike prices for motorcyclists, a new actuarial report says.
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