🇨🇦 Main Types of Insurance in Canada
1. Health Insurance
- Public Health Insurance: Every Canadian province and territory provides basic healthcare coverage funded by taxes (e.g., doctor visits, hospital stays).
- Private Health Insurance: Covers things not included in public plans—like dental care, prescription drugs, vision care, and physiotherapy.
2. Auto Insurance
- Mandatory in all provinces for vehicle owners.
- Covers:
- Liability (damage you cause to others)
- Collision (damage to your car in an accident)
- Comprehensive (theft, vandalism, weather damage)
- Accident Benefits (medical treatment, income replacement)
3. Home and Property Insurance
- Protects against loss or damage to your home and belongings from fire, theft, weather events, etc.
- Types:
- Homeowners insurance
- Tenant/renters insurance
- Condo insurance
4. Life Insurance
- Pays out a sum to beneficiaries when the policyholder dies.
- Two main types:
- Term Life Insurance: For a fixed period (e.g., 10 or 20 years)
- Whole/Permanent Life Insurance: Lasts your entire life and may include investment options
5. Travel Insurance
- Recommended when traveling outside Canada.
- Covers medical emergencies, trip cancellation, lost luggage, etc.
6. Business Insurance
- Protects businesses against liability, property damage, cyber risks, employee injury, etc.
7. Disability & Critical Illness Insurance
- Replaces income if you’re unable to work due to injury or illness.
- Critical illness insurance gives a lump-sum payment if you’re diagnosed with certain conditions like cancer or stroke.
🏦 Popular Insurance Companies in Canada
- Manulife
- Sun Life Financial
- Canada Life
- Desjardins Insurance
- Intact Insurance
- Aviva Canada
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