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Tenant Insurance: How much is your stuff worth?

The value of tenant insurance lies in the fact that you need to know the value of your personal...

Tenant Insurance: How much is your stuff worth?

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5 tips for saving money on insurance costs

If your home and auto insurance premiums seem pricey, there are things you can do to bring them down....

5 tips for saving money on insurance costs

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“Do I need to tell my insurance company about a house fire or flood that I fix myself?”

Because fire and flood repairs are so pricey, a legal expert advises it’s in your interest—and your bank account’s—to...

“Do I need to tell my insurance company about a house fire or flood that I fix myself?”
Stove burner – a common cause of house fires

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Fire insurance claims: When to tell your home insurance provider

To claim or not to claim? Fire insurance claims can be stressful, but our experts can help you decide...

Fire insurance claims: When to tell your home insurance provider

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What you need to know before starting a home renovation

A detailed contract and insurance should be non-negotiable. Here’s how to know if yours cover all the bases.

What you need to know before starting a home renovation

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What hosts need to know about serving alcohol at a house party

Pete wants to know whether he is legally responsible if a guest gets drunk at his house party and...

What hosts need to know about serving alcohol at a house party

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Can rewards make you a better driver?

Onlia uses technology and behavioural economics to coach Canadians behind the wheel, and an online platform to make getting...

Can rewards make you a better driver?

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“Who’ll pay for the cottage if I die?”

Having a mortgage doesn’t necessarily mean you need life insurance coverage equal to the amount you owe on it.

“Who’ll pay for the cottage if I die?”

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Is the homeowner responsible for an accident on his property?

Someone slipped and fell on Ray’s driveway. His home isn’t insured. Our expert looks at what might happen next.

Is the homeowner responsible for an accident on his property?

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