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  2. Sovereign General Insurance Company - Wikipedia

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    The company moved its operations to Toronto in 1969, where another IAC subsidiary was housed, The Sovereign Life Insurance Company. By 1974, the two companies merged, with Merit Insurance becoming The Sovereign General Insurance Company. By the late 1970s, a Calgary businessman purchased The Sovereign General from IAC; in 1979, its operations ...

  3. List of insurance companies in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Changed name from the Peel Maryborough Insurance Company in 2015. Empire Life: 1923 Kingston, Ontario Equitable Life Insurance Company of Canada: 1920 Waterloo, Ontario Erie Mutual Fire Insurance Company 1871 Dunnville, Ontario Fenchurch General Insurance Company 1981 Toronto, Ontario Federated Insurance Company of Canada: 1920 Winnipeg, Manitoba

  4. Travel CUTS - Wikipedia

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    Travel CUTS had its origins in the 1950s with travel services offered by the now-defunct Canadian Union of Students ("CUS") through an unincorporated operation. [1] After the CUS dissolved in 1969, a group of Ontario university student councils formed the Association of Ontario Student Councils, which took over the operation of the student travel service.

  5. Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company - Wikipedia

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    The Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company Crest Dominion General Insurance building in Toronto. The Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company, operating as The Dominion, was a Canadian general insurance company in operation from 1887 to 2013. The Dominion’s head office was in Toronto and the company had various offices across Canada.

  6. Economical Insurance - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Fairfax Financial - Wikipedia

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    Northbridge Financial based in Toronto, provides property and casualty insurance through its Commonwealth, Federated, Lombard and Markel subsidiaries, primarily in the Canadian market as well as in selected U.S. and international markets (100%-owned—Fairfax completed the privatization of Northbridge on January 13, 2009).

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  9. Equitable Life of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Ontario Equitable Life and Accident Insurance Company (1920–1936) Company type: Public (1920–1963) Mutual (1963–present) Industry: Life insurance: Founded: 19 November 1920 () Headquarters: 1 Westmount Road North,