Important: Potential Canada Post Strike

Oct 17, 2018
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A strike notice has been issued by Canada Post employees and rotating strikes could begin as early as Monday, October 22.

What does that mean for you, your insurance documents and upcoming payments?

There are a number of ways to stay connected:

–          Make sure we have your current email address

o   We’ll be able to chat with you, provide updates and in some cases, send electronic policy documents

–          Come visit us!

o   No, seriously, come to our office and we’ll be able to print copies of policies, proof of auto insurance (pink slips) and process your payments

–          No need to mail a cheque

o   We have  a variety of premium payment options including online, pre-authorized through your bank, and credit card

o   Check out all the premium payment options

We’re here to help ensure insurance documents and premium payments are taken care of. Don’t hesitate to call or email your broker with any questions.

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