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Everything you need to know about your car insurance deductible + MORE Mar 12th
If you just bought a new vehicle or are reviewing your insurance coverage needs, you may have questions about your deductible. Questions like: How does a car insurance deductible work? Do I need one? Will my premiums be affected? And, how much will it cost me? Once you understand the basics, you can.... More »
Should you transfer property to a child and then rent it from them? Jul 27th
I would like to know if transferring our home into our daughter’s name—can we stay and pay rent and get a rental home credit? Is it valid?—Satyesh
Tax credits when renting property from a family member
There is a lot to unpack with your question, Satyesh, but I will address your direct q.... More »
The Power of Positivity: a Q&A With Onlia’s Fernand Vartanian Oct 19th
What’s new in the world of insurance?
Over the last few years, drivers in Ontario have been eligible for discounts or incentives based on safe driving behaviour. Recent regulatory changes mean that now some providers of pay-as-you-drive policies could increase a customer’s premium if the trac.... More »
What is short-term disability insurance? Sep 17th
Short-term disability (STD) insurance provides income for someone over a short period of time if they can’t work because they’re ill or injured, have been in an accident, or are in the hospital. STD insurance is often offered by employers as part of their workplace benefits package. It’s not .... More »
Health insurance in Canada: A primer for students and recent grads Oct 27th
Whether you’re getting an eye exam, having your routine dental cleaning or a prescription filled, you’ve probably been asked if you have health insurance to cover a portion of the costs. Without it, you’ll be required to pay out of pocket for any costs that are not covered by your provincial o.... More »
Peter, 29, a server working in Halton Region, was laid off for the second time in December, during COVID-19’s second wave. Currently, he’s receiving $1,800 a month (before tax) through Employment Insurance.
With the cost of Ontario’s condo insurance rising 8 per cent in a year, owners should know what’s covered by the corporation and what individual premiums cover.