• Krudler@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    In my city you are required to have both liability and collision even if the car is worth a dollar. That is true across all of Canada to my knowledge, with the exception of Quebec.

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      2 days ago

      Absolutely false. You’re not required to have collision on your own vehicle anywhere as far as I know. Collision on the other vehicle falls under liability, unless of course you haven’t paid your vehicle off yet, but even then, that’s a requirement of the bank, not the insurer. I don’t know every provinces laws perfectly, but I do know cities don’t determine insurance law.

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      In my city you are required to have both liability and collision even if the car is worth a dollar.

      I’d be curious what city, but obviously you don’t have to answer that.

      That is true across all of Canada to my knowledge, with the exception of Quebec.

      Then you would be misinformed, because collision coverage is certainly not mandatory in Alberta, and I doubt it’s mandatory anywhere