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Post-Kenney, will the auto rate cap return after the next AB election?

June 27, 2022 by Jason Contant

Outgoing Alberta Premier Jason Kenney’s announcement last month that he will step down following a leadership review is raising concerns among brokers in the province about the possibility of another auto insurance rate cap. In 2017, Alberta’s NDP government under

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Update on how Canada’s newest DCPD regime is doing

May 30, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Alberta’s transition toward the Direct Compensation for Property Damage (DCPD) framework has been quite seamless for insurers and personal auto policyholders for the most part, says one industry expert, although some commercial vehicle operators who don’t want to pay for

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How to deal with loss trends in new DCPD auto insurance scheme

March 23, 2022 by Jason Contant

Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (NSURB) has approved Facility Association’s (FA) overall rate increase of 11.1% as well as a proposed revision of its risk classification system for taxis. In doing so, the board had some words of advice

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Direct compensation for property damage coming to Alberta

December 13, 2021 Canadian Underwriter Staff

Amendments to Alberta’s Standard Auto Policy Form No. 1 will enable direct compensation for property damage (DCPD) for certain kinds of automobile property damage claims, starting January 1, 2022. The amendments were approved by Alberta’s Superintendent of Insurance. Sharon Stefanyk,