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Merged with the General Accident Insurance Company of Canada to form the CGU Insurance Company of Canada (now Aviva Canada). Confederation Life Assurance Company: 1871 1995 Acquired by Manulife and Maritime Life after bankruptcy Crown Life Assurance Company 1900 1998 Canada Life Assurance: Dominion Life Assurance Company: 1889 1985 Manulife
All Bike Share trips in Toronto in 2017. Bike Share Toronto is a bicycle-sharing system in Toronto, Ontario, operated by the Toronto Parking Authority (TPA). The system consists of over 9,000 bicycles and over 700 stations, [1] and covers over 200 square kilometres (80 square miles) in 21 of the 25 wards of the city, with plans to expand to the entire city by 2025.
Aviva Canada's headquarters in Markham. Aviva Canada Inc. is a Canadian property and casualty insurance company and a wholly owned subsidiary of the UK-based Aviva plc. [2] It provides home, personal, automobile, recreational vehicle, group and business insurance to more than three million customers.
The company develops bicycle-sharing systems, equipment, parts, and software, and sells its products to cities in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Spain, Brazil and more. [1] [2] [3] The company has sold about 280,000 bikes and 13,000 stations to 50 cities. [4] [5] [6]
CAA Saskatchewan's insurance agency offers a wide range of insurance products, from basic coverage to all-risk comprehensive policies, for home and property, auto, health & dental, travel and life insurance, with added benefits and savings for CAA Saskatchewan Members.
The Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC; French: Bureau d'assurance du Canada) is a trade association representing home, auto, and business insurance companies in Canada. Established in 1964, it promotes and lobbies for the insurance industry to governments and the general public.
As of 2014, it had about 1.6 billion in mutual policyholder's equity. It is the 9th largest property and casualty insurance company in Canada, by direct written premium and the 20th largest insurance company in Canada, by total assets. [3] The firm owns several operating subsidiaries, the largest of which is Economical Mutual Insurance Company.
The TTC had bicycle carriers installed on nearly all buses in their fleet. All TTC buses have bicycle racks. [15] Bicycles are allowed on the subway outside of the morning and evening rush hours. The Toronto Bike Plan, in the "Cycling and transit" chapter, aims to improve accessibility to bikes on transit as well as parking at transit locations ...