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Mythbuster: Black Ice

When you were first learning to drive, your instructor likely gave you the well-intended advice to “turn in the direction of the skid” if you ever hit black ice. The best way to manage black ice is to avoid it all together. If you hear travel advisories and storm warnings, do the prudent thing and stay put. If you’re already on the road when the weather turns nasty and can’t pull over, follow these steps to regain control of your car on black ice. 


Mythbuster: My provincial health plan covers trips outside the province

Sunscreen. Check. Bathing suit. Check. Travel insurance. Check? Have you ever travelled under the assumption that you are covered in case of an emergency?  Don’t worry. You’re not the only one. 


10 Tips for Safe Travel

The time leading up to a vacation - especially that last check before you leave for the airport - can be both exciting and stressful. Inevitably, it seems, you board the plane, sit down and realize you’ve forgotten something. As inconvenient as this may be, if you are aware of and remember to do the following 10 things, you’ll spend less time worrying about the “what ifs” and more time enjoying your vacation.


Six feet apart: Staying active while physically distancing

Physical distancing and physical activity can go hand-in-hand – here’s how!


Exploring Canada

Visit these “must see” destinations that our country has to offer.


Thinking about buying winter tires? Here’s what you need to know.

Winter tires improve handling and overall traction in snowy, icy and slushy conditions and reduce the likelihood of collisions. They can even reduce braking distances by up to 25%


Mythbuster: No-fault insurance does not mean no one is at fault

You were in an accident but your no-fault car insurance means it doesn’t matter who caused it, right? You certainly can't be blamed for being confused by the term "no-fault" insurance. Get the facts on this commonly misunderstood term.

 


Top five misinterpreted home and property insurance terms

Insurance can be complicated, but understanding these common insurance terms will go a long way in helping you understand your insurance needs and coverage.

 


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