Election '11

As candidates in the provincial election express their support for the Alliance’s position, we will post their names and what they’re saying about auto insurance.
 
You can help. If you’re aware of a candidate who is speaking out against higher insurance premiums and lower benefits, let us know. We want to recognize those who are prepared to tackle this important issue.

Halton
Ted Chudleigh, PC (incumbent)
“It appears there is reason to again review rates and make necessary changes that will help keep auto insurance affordable for Ontarians.”

Nikolas Spohr, NDP
“We are sick and tired of how auto premiums have gone up by 25% since 2008; we fundamentally disagree with the recent rule changes that lowered rehabilitation and medical benefits for serious auto injuries.”

In The News

Monday, February 20, 2012

Car Insurance: I Cut My Costs by $300 By Asking

February 03, 2012
By Robb Engen
 When I set up my budget for the year, I no...

Monday, February 20, 2012

"No Fault" Means No Benefits When You Most Need Them

By Alan Shanoff ,Toronto Sun
First posted: Saturday, February 18, 2012 07:43...

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Intact Posts Best Underwriting Performance in 5 Years

DAILY NEWS Feb 8, 2012 4:25 PM - 0 comments
 2012-02-08
 

Intact Financial...

Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Car Insurance Appeal Backlog forces Agency to Reach Out to Private Firms for Help


By Josh Rubin Staff Reporter
 
Getting hurt in a car crash is bad enoug...