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The original purpose of ICBC was to provide universal and affordable compulsory public auto insurance in British Columbia by operating on a non-profit basis. [3] [4] However, in March 2010, Christy Clark's BC Liberal government announced that it would require ICBC to pay the province dividends totaling some $778 million over three years, thus signaling the end of ICBC's operation as a non ...
Crown corporations in BC are public-sector organizations established and funded by the Government of British Columbia to provide specialized goods and services to citizens. [1] They operate at varying levels of government control, depending on how they are defined, funded, and the kinds of services they provide.
Allan Paul Seckel [1] is a Canadian lawyer and government official. He serves in leadership positions with the BC Housing Management Commission, [2] [3] the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC), [4] Legal Aid BC, TransLink, and WorkSafeBC.
The Canadian Council of Insurance Regulators (CCIR) maintains an LLQP provider results list that outlines each provider, exam type, number of exams written and pass rate. [11] Upon completion of the exam, there is no designation granted. Completion of this process simply allows somebody to apply for a certificate to work as an insurance agent.
The Court of Appeal of British Columbia has held that whatever may be the case after the appellants have deposited plans pursuant to Section 17 of the British Columbia Railway Act, 1911 (cap. 194), and have got such plans approved by the Minister, at all events the lands in question are not exempt until such plans have been so deposited and ...
1920s – The Insurance Institute of British Columbia and the Insurance Institute of Winnipeg were established. 1931 – President of the Insurance Institute of Toronto, W.H. Burgess, first raised the idea of a national institute. 1947 – The Insurance Institute of Toronto became the Insurance Institute of Ontario.
The Commission's primary responsibility is the regulation of British Columbia's natural gas and electricity utilities. [1] They also regulate intra-provincial pipelines and the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC), a crown corporation responsible for insuring vehicles and operators in the province.
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council Case Final disposal Section 498A of the Criminal Code: Reference re legislation jurisdiction of Parliament of Canada to enact Section 498A of the Criminal Code (1936) S.C.R. 363 (June 17, 1936) Attorney General of British Columbia v Attorney General of Canada and others (1937) UKPC 8 (28 January 1937)