2019 Pre-Budget Consultations
Those who do not wish to make an oral presentation but wish to comment on the issue may send a written submission to the Clerk of the Committee at the address below by 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 29, 2019.
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Ontario wants to hear from consumers about how to lower auto rates
The Ontario government is inviting drivers and consumers to share their views on how to lower the province’s auto insurance rates, part of a broader initiative on auto insurance reform.
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After Liberals tried and failed, PCs will try to lower Ontario auto insurance rates
The Ontario government has launched a review of the province’s auto insurance system, saying it hopes to lower rates for drivers who pay some of the most expensive premiums in the country.
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Industry responds to Ontario’s public consultation on auto insurance
Following an announcement by the Progressive Conservative government of Ontario to hold a public consultation on the province’s auto insurance system, several industry heads have responded to the invitation.
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Ontario Auto Insurance Topics
Last spring I wrote about the factors that were actually driving up the cost of auto insurance i.e., distracted driving, vehicle repairs and fraud. That hasn’t changed. None of this was mentioned in David Marshall’s report.
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Brian Goldfinger on getting results in Long Term Disability Cases (Ontario)
Lots of employees know they have benefits. Detailing what those benefits are is the next step. Understanding whether or not you have private long term disability coverage, and if so, how that coverage works is best when putting your mind to long term disability claims in Ontario.
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The EyeBox – A New Concussion Detection Device
A Minnesota doctor worked for years to develop a device which detects small discrepancies in eye movement in order to reveal the existence of concussion. The EyeBox is the only non-invasive and baseline-free test authorized by the FDA as an aid in concussion diagnosis.