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Thread: ON Issue #15 - Financial Services Commission denies Liberal promise and claims on insurance

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    The Financial Services Commission denies Liberal election promise and claims on insurance rates decreasing and reveals more...(tired of the same word over and over....fiction works) reveals more Liberal election promise fiction.


    http://www.cp24.com/news/auto-insura...iums-1.2991653
    Auto insurance premiums are on the rise again in Ontario, despite a government pledge to reduce them an average of 15 per cent from 2013 rates. The Financial Services Commission says 14 companies representing over 30 per cent of the Ontario market had rate increases averaging 0.33 per cent approved in the second quarter of 2016.

    and summer "Sale" on politicians

    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/opini...ticle30828319/

    The NDP gave their support and the budget passed. But the 15-per-cent cuts to insurance premiums still haven’t happened. In January of this year, six months after the August 2015 deadline, Ms. Wynne said the 15-per-cent reduction was more of a “stretch goal” than an actual target. That was news to the NDP and to Ontario voters, who had heard Finance Minister Charles Sousa repeat the pledge after the Liberals were elected to a majority in 2014.So why did the Liberals break their promise? Hard to say.
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    That means that a wealthy business owner will still be able to attend an exclusive event and gain intimate access to a cabinet minister.

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    It's become painfully obvious that for every Liberal-promised premium cut they claim they've "imposed" on insurance companies,there's been a corresponding cut in coverage. At the Liberal's rate,pretty soon,we'll be paying very high premiums for NO coverage and the Liberals will still think it's good deal.

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