When it comes to protecting your home in Saskatchewan, choosing the right insurance policy is crucial. The two most common types of home insurance are comprehensive and broad coverage. While they may sound similar, there are important distinctions between the two that homeowners should understand. What is Comprehensive Coverage? Comprehensive coverage is the most…
With e-bikes becoming increasingly popular, it is important to be aware of the insurance restrictions that exist in Saskatchewan. All e-bikes in the province are limited to a maximum of 500 watts of power and their maximum speed cannot exceed 32 km/h. If you own an e-bike, it is important to let your broker know…
Climate change and increasing rebuild costs are driving up home insurance costs in Canada. It’s no secret that home insurance rates are on the rise in Canada. With homeowners feeling the pinch across the county, it’s important to understand why rates are going up and what your options are to help keep your insurance premium…
Whether it’s a house, a townhouse, or an apartment, homeownership is a point of pride for Canadians. The benefits of owning far outweigh those of renting, but ownership has its own set of financial challenges. When a renter’s HVAC, appliances, or other home systems fail, it’s inconvenient, but the financial burden falls on the owner,…
Returning to your home can be an emotional experience after a disaster strikes. Unfortunately, it can also be a dangerous one. It is important that you properly inspect your home and identify any potential hazards from the disaster. If you have any doubts about how damages could affect your safety, have your home inspected by…
For your convenience, we accept electronic bill payments from the following banks: Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) President’s Choice Financial Bank of Montreal (BMO) Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) HSBC BANK CANADA Credit Union (please check with your specific branch) TD Canada Trust National Bank For most institutions that provide consumers with online or…