The Peterborough Examiner

Insurance firms vow to help small businesses

New team will find companies affordable coverage after premier threatened regulation

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A group representi­ng Canadian insurance companies say it is launching a team that will help small businesses find affordable coverage as rates rise because of the pandemic.

The Insurance Bureau of Canada, an associatio­n that represents the industry, says the team will start its work by focusing

on helping the hard-hit hospitalit­y sector in Ontario.

The move comes after business owners and politician­s in Ontario raised conac commercial insurance rates and outright denial of coverage in some Premier Doug Ford twice warned the insurance sector last week that it could face possible regulation if it did not help businesses.

The insurance bureau says the new team, which will begin work next month, will evaluate the needs of the businesses and find them appropriat­e coverage.

The CEO of the insurance bureau acknowledg­ed the frustratio­n small business owners are facing.

“We have a shared interest in making sure that as many small hospitalit­y businesses as possible in Ontario can find the insurance they need — even in a time of heightened uncertaint­y and risk,” Don Forgeron said in a statement.

The Ontario government said that Ford and Finance Minister Rod Phillips organized a conference call with the heads of insurance companies last week to press them to take action.

Phillips’ office said he told the companies the government wants to work with them, but needed to protect small businesses.

“The expectatio­n is to see solutions within days, not weeks,” Phillips said in a statement.

Ontario does not currently regulate commercial insurance, something the Progressiv­e Conservati­ve government said last week that it has not ruled out.

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