Drivers should be revved for possible insurance-rate cut
Manitoba drivers could save about $110 a year on car insurance next year if an application by the province’s public auto insurer for an historic rate cut gets the green light.
Manitoba Public Insurance seeks permission from Public Utilities Board for 8.8% rate cut
Manitoba drivers could save about $110 a year on car insurance next year if an application by the province's public auto insurer for an historic rate cut gets the green light.
A hearing into Manitoba Public Insurance's application to slash rates by 8.8 per cent began Monday at the Public Utilities Board.
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