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10 items you need in your emergency car kit

Since the first full week of May is Emergency Preparedness Week, it’s a great reminder to re-stock your 72-hour emergency car kit. It’s essential to have one even when you least expect the worst to happen. Here, we’ll detail what items should be in your kit to ensure you’re prepared.


Be prepared for an emergency

Did you know that natural disasters are increasing in frequency and severity? Whether it’s wildfires, tornados, ice storms, or hurricanes, disasters can strike anytime and anywhere. Increase your family’s emergency preparedness with these four steps.


Creating a positive and compassionate culture

For the Canadian Mental Health Association’s annual Mental Health Week, this year’s theme is a call to be kind through compassion. Compassion can start with yourself, your employer and peers, and the support you receive. It is important to emphasize the healing power of compassion and kindness, especially when it comes to mental health.


Update on Bill 124 and LTD benefit payments

Update on Bill 124 and its impact on LTD benefit payments.


Get more from your home insurance with the Education Extra Package

The Education Extra Package is available exclusively through OTIP. It can be added to your home, condo or tenant insurance to increase your personal property coverage, including the items you leave in your classroom.


T4As are fully digital

Looking for answers to your T4A questions? We put together answers for the most popular questions covering all things T4As.


Understanding distracted driving in Ontario

Distracted driving is one of the biggest threats to Canadians’ safety on the road. Safe driving isn’t just a responsibility; it’s a necessity for everyone’s well-being. Here’s what you need to know about distracted driving, the associated penalties, and tips to avoid this dangerous habit.


How collisions and driving convictions impact your auto insurance rate

An important factor that insurers consider when calculating your auto insurance rate is your driving and insurance history, including claims and convictions. Let’s examine how different kinds of collisions and driving convictions impact auto insurance.


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