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Electric vehicles in Canada cost 36.8% more to insure than gas cars 0

Electric vehicles in Canada cost 36.8% more to insure than gas cars

Magrath, AB (Oct. 1, 2025) – A new study by Surex has found that the cost of insuring an electric vehicle in Canada is more than one-third (36.8%) higher than that of a traditional gas-powered automobile. “Electric or gas?” It is a question many drivers face when deciding on their next vehicle as electric vehicle ranges grow and prices become more competitive with gas cars. But insurance is often an overlooked factor when weighing the pros and cons of which vehicle to get. The research team analyzed quotes on Surex from the past 12 months to determine the average cost to insure an electric vehicle in Canada compared to a gas vehicle. Surex found that EVs, on average, cost more to insure. While a gas car costs an average of $2,289.27 a year to insure, for an electric vehicle, that figure jumped up to $3,131.43. That’s a 36.8% difference — a sizeable chunk for those looking to make the switch.  Key findings: The average electric car costs 36.8% more to insure versus an electric car. EVs are most expensive to insure in Alberta, with an average insurance cost of $3,342.93. They’re cheapest in New Brunswick, with an average cost of...

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4 Ways Investing Could Change in the Next Decade

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Levine, Slott: Retirees’ Taxes May Rise — or Not

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33 Stocks That Are Cheap Now: Morningstar, Q4 2025

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On Side Restoration Acquires Excellence Rénovation 0

On Side Restoration Acquires Excellence Rénovation

Montreal, QC (Oct. 3, 2025) – On Side Restoration Ltd. is pleased to announce that it has completed the acquisition of Excellence Rénovation. The acquisition will allow On Side to add a new Greater Montréal branch, which will serve as the South Shore regional office, marking a pivotal expansion into Québec’s dynamic restoration market. This strategic acquisition strengthens On Side’s national footprint and demonstrates the company’s commitment to delivering unparalleled restoration services from coast to coast. Since 1999, Excellence Rénovation has established itself as a leader in the industry within the province, bringing together renovation and restoration specialists with over 25 years of experience. The Company is also recognized for handling large and complex claims. The owners, Martin Gauthier, President, and more recently Alexandre Deslauriers, oversee operations with over 25 years of combined experience in disaster restoration and renovation. Excellence Rénovation has cultivated strong industry relationships, contributing to steady growth in the Québec market. The acquisition will enable On Side to leverage Excellence Rénovation’s local expertise, further enhancing service delivery and response times throughout Québec. “For On Side Restoration, this acquisition marks an important stepping stone towards further expansion in the province. We are bringing on board valuable new employees,...

WINMAR Announces New Opening in Central Newfoundland 0

WINMAR Announces New Opening in Central Newfoundland

London, ON (June 14, 2024) – WINMAR® (Canada) International, Ltd., is pleased to announce the opening of WINMAR® Central Newfoundland. Located at 150 Main Street, Springdale, NL (A0J 1T0), WINMAR® Central NL is owned and operated by Mark Hicks (phone number: 709-668-0505). Mark has nearly two decades of construction experience and business ownership that he brings to the WINMAR® network. Since 2005, he has been actively involved in the construction industry, launching his own general contracting company in 2017. His business expertise also extends into commercial cleaning—where his mother remains an active partner—and real estate, which he has successfully operated since 2017. A lifelong resident of Springdale, Newfoundland, Mark is deeply rooted in the community, where his family also resides. His general contracting company has built a strong reputation for managing projects from the ground up, earning trust through quality workmanship and dedication to service. These values will carry forward as he joins the WINMAR® family, providing restoration services to Central Newfoundland. “Opening WINMAR® Central NL is an exciting new chapter, and I look forward to bringing trusted restoration services to the people and businesses in our community,” said Mark Hicks, Owner of WINMAR® Central NL. “With my background in...

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Markets/Coverages: Special Contingency Risks Offers Enhanced Victim Support Cover

Article 0 Comments Special Contingency Risks (SCR), a WTW business, has launched an Enhanced Victim Support insurance extension (EVS) to support hostage victims. The SCR initiative launches as part of an exclusive partnership with the charity, Hostage International. This new offering underscores SCR’s commitment to providing comprehensive support to victims of kidnap, unlawful detention, or critical security incidents, and their families. The EVS extension, available to SCR policyholders, provides enhanced coverage for victims and their families, including support for rehabilitation, salary support, and medical and psychiatric care. As part of the partnership, for every Enhanced Victim Support extension purchased, Willis will make a donation to Hostage International, further bolstering their vital work. “Our Enhanced Victim Support extension is a significant step forward in our ongoing efforts to deliver innovative and effective solutions that support post trauma rehabilitation for victims and their families,” commented Mark Doust, director Special Contingency Risks, in a statement. “Our partnership with Hostage International aims to support and strengthen the fundamental work carried out by the world’s only dedicated charity in this field,” Doust added. Hostage International is a charity founded by Sir Terry Waite and Carlo Laurenzi to support families of hostages and former hostages. The...

Canadian small businesses are underprepared for cyber attacks 0

Canadian small businesses are underprepared for cyber attacks

Small and medium-sized business owners in Canada may dangerously underestimate the likelihood and complexity of a cyber breach, according to a new survey commissioned by Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC). Toronto, ON (Oct. 1, 2025) – Despite cyber crime hitting a global all-time high, fewer than half (48%) of respondents representing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) believe their business is vulnerable to a cyber attack or data breach. Only 6% of them strongly agree that there is a chance their business is vulnerable to a cyber attack or data breach, despite research from Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) highlighting that 73% of small businesses have experienced a cyber security incident. Adding to this concern, 66% of respondents said they are confident in their business’s ability to withstand a data breach or website shutdown. These findings suggest that most SMEs may not fully understand the true impact and cost of recovering from a cyber attack. Other key findings from the survey include: Only 47% of respondents say their business is prepared for a cyber attack or data breach. Nearly seven-in-10 (69%) of respondents expressed confidence in their understanding of emerging cyber risks. Fewer than half (48%) have implemented any form...

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Higginbotham Acquires Texas’ Stephens Insurance Services

Article 0 Comments Higginbotham has acquired Lubbock, Texas-based Stephens Insurance Services, a benefits specialist. The collaboration pairs on-the-ground relationships with added resources to enhance combined service offerings across West Texas and into eastern New Mexico, Higginbotham said. Stephens Insurance Services specializes in three key areas: group benefits, individual health and life benefits and Medicare advisory assistance. Topics Mergers & Acquisitions Texas Was this article valuable? Thank you! Please tell us what we can do to improve this article. Submit No Thanks Thank you! % of people found this article valuable. Please tell us what you liked about it. Submit No Thanks Here are more articles you may enjoy. Interested in Mergers? Get automatic alerts for this topic.

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NC Woman Faces 170 Felony Charges in Insurance Fraud Involving Stolen GLP-1 Drugs

Article 0 Comments A North Carolina woman has been busy over the last three years, illegally obtaining weight-loss medication, administering it to people, and defrauding insurance companies of more than $87,400, the state Department of Insurance alleged this week. Heather Ann Robinson, 37, of Kenly, near Raleigh, was charged with 170 felonies, including insurance fraud, identity theft and credit card fraud. She also used stolen identity information to siphon some $46,614 from victims’ 401K retirement accounts, DOI officials said. The means by which Robinson allegedly obtained personal information was not spelled out, but some of the information came from family members, said Jason Tyson, communications director for the Department of Insurance. The investigation by DOI fraud examiners began in December 2024, after the department received tips that potential fraud was afoot. Investigators obtained a search warrant and raided Robinson’s home, collecting a plethora of evidence, including her laptop computer and cellphone, Tyson explained. The amount of information was so voluminous that it took investigators six months to comb through it. The scouring and other information showed that the woman, who has no medical training, obtained GLP-1 weight-loss drugs, which can go by the brand names of Ozempic and Wegovy, then...