Our auto insurance rates highest in Canada on day true story
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NEWS RELEASE
& ONTARIO NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY
& INSURANCE BUREAU OF CANADA
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& Time for real debate on sky-high auto insurance rates: NDP
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& QUEEN'S PARK – New Democratic Consumer Affairs Critic Jagmeet Singh and NDP MPP Gilles Bisson says it's time for an open, honest debate on getting Ontario's sky-high auto insurance rates under control.
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& "Drivers across Ontario are paying the highest auto insurance premiums in Canada. That's not a record to be proud of," said Singh. "The same-old tired ideas put forward by the McGuinty Liberals just aren't working for drivers. I look forward to hearing from the insurance industry but also from those that often get left out of this debate: the drivers paying the bills."
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& Ontario has the highest auto insurance rates in the country.
& According to a recent Auditor General report, Ontario premiums – which average just over $1,400 per vehicle – are as much as 75 percent higher than other provinces.
& This is why New Democrats have arranged open hearings on auto insurance: to push for solutions.
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& "Life is expensive enough in the North without sky-high insurance bills making life even more expensive. When a driver in Manitoba is paying hundreds of dollars less than the same driver would in Ontario, we have a problem," said Bisson. "Let's have an open and honest debate about how we get costs under control."
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& Singh has also proposed a private member's bill that would ban insurers' practice of discriminating by neighbourhood.
& Earlier today, the Insurance Bureau of Canada issued a release [belwo] stating the bill would increase costs for Northern drivers.
& Yet insurers stated the opposite to independent researchers with Ontario's Legislative Research Branch, saying, "Bill 45 would result in cross-subsidization between GTA communities… but not between the GTA and other communities [like the North]."
& Furthermore, IBC's own technical study of Bill 45 by J.S. Cheng & Partners Inc. doesn't even mention the possibility of a negative impact on the North or rural areas.
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& "If Dalton McGuinty and the insurance industry want to have a debate then I urge them to support our efforts to do exactly that," said Bisson.
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& IBC Appeals to Northern Ontario MPPs on Bill 45
& TORONTO (May 22, 2012) – Ralph Palumbo, vice-president of Ontario for Insurance Bureau of Canada, today released a copy of a letter, sent by his office to Northern Ontario MPPs.
& Palumbo decided to send the letter to explain the impact of Bill 45, which if passed would ban the use of territory as a rating factor in auto insurance, would have on the North.
& He also believes the letter will dispel what he calls "myths" in the current positioning of the Bill by NDP Member of Provincial Parliament Jagmeet Singh (Bramalea-Gore-Malton).
& "Mr. Singh does not have the expertise in actuarial science to meddle with the Ontario auto system to this degree. He does not know the consequences of this bill, nor did he consult with the insurance industry prior to introduction. That is reckless."
& The Bill is up for second reading in the Legislature on June 7.
& The text of Mr. Palumbo's note is below.
& Open Letter to Northern MPPs
& NDP Member of Provincial Parliament Jagmeet Singh (Bramalea-Gore-Malton) introduced Bill 45 that will dramatically alter the way auto insurance premiums are calculated in Ontario.
& We have read the NDP defence of Bill 45, including a statement that the bill was "designed specifically that Northern Ontarians are not impacted".
& In truth, Bill 45 will result in lower premiums for Mr. Singh's constituents at the expense of all others.
& Our independent expert evidence proving that this course of action will hurt northern and rural Ontarians has been completely ignored.
& Bill 45 is so flawed that people convicted of drunk driving and people driving expensive luxury vehicles will pay less for insurance while good drivers in Northern Ontario will have to pay more.
& Bill 45 is patently unfair.
& The reason southern Ontario drivers pay high auto insurance premiums is because it costs more to deliver insurance in those communities:
& For example, in Mr. Singh's riding, the average premium is $1,914 a year.
& Insurers repaid $2,981 per vehicle in claims that same year.
& This amounted to a staggering loss of $95 million in Bramalea-Gore-Malton alone.
& By comparison, the average premium in Sault Ste. Marie is $1,053 because the per vehicle claim cost is only $981.
& It's important to note that the claim costs do not include insurance company operating expenses such as salaries, overhead, taxes and health-care levies.
& As you can see, there is a serious problem with claims costs in the south, not the North.
& Why Mr. Singh chooses to spread the pain of high insurance premiums instead of tackling the real problem is beyond our understanding.
& We strongly urge all MPPs, and in particular MPPs representing Northern and rural constituencies, to defeat Bill 45 on June 7, 2012.
& Sincerely,
& Ralph Palumbo
& Vice-President, Ontario
& About Insurtance Bueau of Canada
& Insurance Bureau of Canada is the national industry association representing Canada's private home, car and business insurers. Its member companies represent 90% of the property and casualty (P&C) insurance market in Canada.
& The P&C insurance industry employs over 114,000 Canadians, pays more than $7 billion in taxes to the federal, provincial and municipal governments, and has a total premium base of $40 billion.
& To view media releases and information, visit the media section of IBC's website and for IBC on Twitter @insurancebureau.
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BLA BLA BLA Hey palumbo insurance companies are worse then lawyers when it comes to protecting people .all they want is more money... They are ripping us off get it Palumbo you and your thiefing friends can crawl back under your rock...You are the scum of the earth you take our money then when its time to pay up you guys come up with all the excuses why you cant pay..I think the goverment should do an audit of all insurance rip off companies....
I guess we will all see when they look at this and pass it........
Wow. There's a lot of ignorant comments here in the gutters of the site, but this one is by far my favourite!
So you're saying.......the insurance companies are ripping us off, and when the head of the Insurance Board tries to speak up for Northern Ontario, you call him a thief and tell him to crawl back under a rock? It is painful how incredibly stupid you are. I'm not even exaggerating when I say this is one of the most unintelligent comments i've seen posted.
Then again, it's what you would expect from someone who thinks sounding like a retarded in his name is funny....
Thank you sir for the laugh!
People in the gta need to slow down and stop playing smashup derby at everyones expense.the 401 is a nightmare.bring back photoradar in the gta and double the fines!you will be able to cut premiums in half!
FYI in 2000 we were rearended, our car was toast I had a dislocated shoulder and a broken collar bone and our son who was in the back seat had ligaments and tendens stretched in his shoulders, 12 years later he is still having problems with his shoulders and I with mine. The insurance company told me the day after the accident if there had been a fatality they could hold up any payment for 2 years, if you had a claim to our insurance the first claimant would need to have injuries equal to 15000.00 to start a claim the second person would need injuries equal to 7500.00 when our insurance was renewed it jumped about a hundred dollars, and the accident was not our fault. Do I think the insurance companies are robbing us blind HELL YES.
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