Alberta government pausing private passenger vehicle insurance rate increases
Alberta’s government has announced it is pausing private passenger vehicle insurance rate increases through to the end of 2023.
Government officials say many Albertans have expressed increased concerns about the affordability of auto insurance for personal vehicles in light of the current inflation crisis. In addition to pausing rates until the end of 2023, Alberta’s government says it will also continue developing short- and long-term solutions to steady and lower auto insurance rates.
“We share Albertans’ concerns about the rising cost of living during the current inflation crisis. We will continue to meet with members of the insurance industry to find additional longer-term solutions for automobile insurance,” says Travis Toews, president of treasury board and minister of finance.
“Affordability is a primary challenge facing many Albertans as rising inflation makes it challenging for many to afford necessities, including auto insurance. We are taking decisive action to protect Albertans from increased costs while working to keep Alberta affordable,” adds Matt Jones, minister of affordability and utilities.