Recent media reports of an Ernst and Young report commissioned by ICBC claim that Albertans pay the highest auto insurance rates in Canada. No, Albertans do not pay the highest rates in Canada, according to data from the General Insurance Statistical Agency.
The Alberta Auto Insurance Rate Board (AIRB) has identified a number of issues with the Ernst and Young report:
The AIRB has accurate information on auto insurance rates in Alberta. AIRB data shows insurers have been approved to increase rates just 3.17% in the last twelve months (January to December 2022), while inflation is more than 6%. Insurers’ rate filing information is publicly available here.
In Alberta’s competitive marketplace, drivers should explore their options for auto insurance by shopping the insurance market. The AIRB comparative rating tool lets you compare the auto insurance rates of the most common profiles of Alberta drivers.
Learn how to reduce your rates here.
Update (January 24, 2023): Ernst and Young issued a clarification that explains the limitations on the scope of their work.