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This category lists Canadian government institutions which regulate insurance entities. Many sites contain significant amounts of consumer information.
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Monitors the solvency of provincially incorporated insurance companies. ASFI also licenses insurance companies, and monitors the regulation of insurance agents and adjusters.
Regulatory body responsible for licensing and discipline of insurance agents, brokers, and adjusters.
Provides links to insurance laws and regulations. Also provides contact information for the Superintendent of Insurance. Contains information and forms relating to filing complaints.
Canadian federal agency working to protect and educate consumers of financial services. It oversees insurance, banking, and investing.
Part of the Financial Institutions Commission. Provides regulatory guidelines, bulletins, and includes links to related pages and sites.
Regulatory body responsible for the licensing and discipline of insurance agents, brokers and adjusters.
Part of the Consumer and Corporate Affairs Department. Regulates financial institutions and cooperatives, including insurance companies.
Part of the Financial and Consumer Services Commission. Protects the public by regulating insurers who carry on business in the province.
Offers information, reports, and forms. Also seeks consultation from citizens concerning regulatory matters.
Regulates and supervises insurers throughout Canada, including life insurance companies, property and casualty insurance companies, and fraternal benefit societies.
Regulates insurance, pensions, credit unions, caisses populaires, cooperatives, mortgage brokers, and loan and trust companies.
Self-regulatory body for insurance brokers. The Superintendent of Insurance has a statutory interest in RIBO.
Insurance content is accessed via several links. The Division regulates, investigates, and enforces laws concerning a wide variety of businesses.
Licences and regulates insurance agents, brokers, adjusters and agencies. Consists of the General Insurance Council, the Hail Insurance Council, and the Life Insurance Council.
Part of the Department of Community Services. Regulates insurance, charitable gaming, and general licensing of professionals.
Part of the Department of Community Services. Regulates insurance, charitable gaming, and general licensing of professionals.
Canadian federal agency working to protect and educate consumers of financial services. It oversees insurance, banking, and investing.
Regulates and supervises insurers throughout Canada, including life insurance companies, property and casualty insurance companies, and fraternal benefit societies.
Provides links to insurance laws and regulations. Also provides contact information for the Superintendent of Insurance. Contains information and forms relating to filing complaints.
Regulatory body responsible for the licensing and discipline of insurance agents, brokers and adjusters.
Part of the Financial and Consumer Services Commission. Protects the public by regulating insurers who carry on business in the province.
Insurance content is accessed via several links. The Division regulates, investigates, and enforces laws concerning a wide variety of businesses.
Part of the Financial Institutions Commission. Provides regulatory guidelines, bulletins, and includes links to related pages and sites.
Part of the Consumer and Corporate Affairs Department. Regulates financial institutions and cooperatives, including insurance companies.
Offers information, reports, and forms. Also seeks consultation from citizens concerning regulatory matters.
Monitors the solvency of provincially incorporated insurance companies. ASFI also licenses insurance companies, and monitors the regulation of insurance agents and adjusters.
Regulates insurance, pensions, credit unions, caisses populaires, cooperatives, mortgage brokers, and loan and trust companies.
Self-regulatory body for insurance brokers. The Superintendent of Insurance has a statutory interest in RIBO.
Licences and regulates insurance agents, brokers, adjusters and agencies. Consists of the General Insurance Council, the Hail Insurance Council, and the Life Insurance Council.
Regulatory body responsible for licensing and discipline of insurance agents, brokers, and adjusters.
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