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INS - Climate Change has caused Ontario and Alberta home insurance rates to increase by 64 per cent and 140 per cent respectively: RATESDOTCA

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Home insurance rates in Ontario and Alberta have grown at multiple times the rate of inflation over the past decade as personal property damage claims have grown 42 per cent nationwide over the same timeline.

TORONTO , June 2, 2021 /CNW/ - As climate change-related natural disasters accelerate in terms of both frequency and cost, Canadian homeowners are increasingly feeling the financial impact in their insurance premiums. According to new analysis from RATESDOTCA, the average cost of home insurance has grown at more than three times the rate of inflation over the past decade as personal property damage claims have grown 42 per cent nationwide over the same timeline*.

Alberta has seen the most dramatic growth, with average home insurance rates in the province rising 140 per cent since 2011 from $741 to $1,779 as of early 2021 . In Ontario , premiums have grown by 64 per cent over the same period, from $782 in 2011 to $1,284 this year . According to the Bank of Canada , inflation over the past decade has totaled less than 17 per cent.

Growth in total property claims made through home insurance policies explains this trend. According to the Insurance Bureau of Canada , personal property claims nationwide have more than tripled since 1996, rising 213 per cent from $2.3-billion to nearly $7.2-billion . That is in line with global trends, as Australia's QBE Insurance Group said in its 2020 annual report, the economic cost of natural disasters has exceeded the 30-year average for seven of the past 10 years.

"Climate change is already having direct financial impact on individual Canadian homeowners," said Jameson Berkow , managing editor of RATESDOTCA. "Everyone should be motivated to take action on climate change, but this data should add even more incentive by putting a clear dollar value on the costs of inaction."

Homeowners can better protect themselves from the rising costs of climate change by checking their policy to ensure they are covered for any associated event that might occur.

Overland flooding insurance has been available in Canada since 2013 and according to the Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction, every homeowner should consider adding it to their policy even if they don't live in a floodplain.

Other tips to keep homes safe from extreme weather:

  • Installing a back water valve/sump pump in basements (telling an insurance provider about this could result in a discount)
  • Regularly cleaning gutters/pipes
  • Adjusting downspouts away from homes and onto the street
  • Clearing five feet of vegetation around a house, which can halve the risk of a home being destroyed by a wildfire
  • Using impact-resistant materials on roofs, especially in a hail zone
  • Avoiding planting coniferous trees, which are more flammable than deciduous trees
  • Getting water flooding coverage included in insurance policies (check with insurance provider since most require this to be purchased separately)

*Home insurance prices are based on RATESDOTCA data for policy transfers from 2011 through early 2021. The full dataset is included below for your reference. Personal property damage claims growth rate is based on Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) data from 2009 through 2019, the most recent ten-year period available.

About RATESDOTCA
RATESDOTCA is Canada's leading rate comparison website that offers a quick and simple digital experience to compare the widest selection of insurance and money products in the market. Get a better rate on car, home, and travel insurance, mortgage, and credit cards all in one location. RATESDOTCA aims to help Canadians make better insurance and money decisions so they can save time and money to spend on what really matters to them. @RATESDOTCA

Data below from RATESDOTCA.

TOTAL COST OF HOME INSURANCE (excluding condo/tenant policies)

ALBERTA :

YEAR

AVG HOME INSURANCE PREMIUM (CAD$)

2011

741

2012

845

2013

830

2014

931

2015

991

2016

1192

2017

1212

2018

1288

2019

1265

2020

1355

2021

1779

ONTARIO

YEAR

AVG HOME INSURANCE PREMIUM (CAD$)

2011

782

2012

746

2013

763

2014

730

2015

791

2016

918

2017

918

2018

957

2019

1150

2020

1164

2021

1284

SOURCE RATESDOTCA

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Stock Information

Company Name: S&P Insurance Select Industry Index
Stock Symbol: INS
Market: NYSE
Website: isystems-group.com

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