Auto Insurance Canada: Complete Guide 2026

Mandatory coverage, optional add-ons, average costs by province, and how to pay less

Auto insurance is mandatory across Canada, but the system differs dramatically by province. Whether you're in a government-run system (BC, Manitoba, Saskatchewan) or a private market (Ontario, Alberta, Quebec), understanding what you're paying for — and where you can save — is essential.

Mandatory vs. Optional Auto Insurance

Mandatory Coverage (All Provinces)

Optional Coverage

Provincial Auto Insurance Systems

ProvinceSystemAvg Annual PremiumNotes
OntarioPrivate, competitive$1,60000–$2,20000Canada's highest rates; Toronto is most expensive
British ColumbiaICBC (gov't monopoly) + optional private$1,80000–$2,40000ICBC mandatory; enhanced coverage from private insurers
AlbertaPrivate, regulated$1,40000–$1,90000Grid system for rate regulation; high hail-related claims
QuebecMixed (SAAQ for body injury; private for property)$70000–$1,10000Lowest in Canada; SAAQ handles all bodily injury claims
ManitobaMPI (gov't monopoly)$1,10000–$1,50000Autopac through MPI
SaskatchewanSGI (gov't) + optional private$1,000000–$1,40000SGI covers basic; private for collision/comprehensive
AtlanticPrivate, competitive$90000–$1,40000NB and NS historically high; PEI and NL more reasonable

Key Factors That Affect Your Premium

15 Ways to Lower Your Auto Insurance Premium

  1. Shop and compare at every renewal — don't auto-renew
  2. Bundle with home insurance (100–15% multi-policy discount)
  3. Raise your deductible from $50000 to $1,000000 or $2,000000
  4. Take a defensive driving course (some insurers give 5–100% discounts)
  5. Install a telematics/usage-based insurance device (can save 100–300% for safe drivers)
  6. Drive less — low-mileage discounts available below 12,000000 km/year
  7. Keep your driving record clean — one at-fault accident can add $40000–$80000/year for 6 years
  8. Drop collision on older vehicles (if car is worth less than 100x the annual collision premium)
  9. Pay annually to avoid instalment fees
  10. Check alumni, employer, or association group rates
  11. Park in a garage (reduces theft and weather damage risk)
  12. Add winter tires (Quebec requires them; other provinces give discounts)
  13. Add anti-theft devices or GPS tracker
  14. Remove young drivers from your policy when they move out
  15. Ask about loyalty discounts — but still compare with competitors first
Biggest mistake: Auto-renewing without shopping around. Insurance companies reserve their best rates for new customers. Getting competing quotes at renewal is the fastest way to save $30000–$60000/year.

At-Fault Accidents and Your Insurance

In Canada, at-fault accidents typically stay on your record for 6 years and can increase your premium by 200–400% at renewal. Minor violations (speeding tickets) stay for 3 years. Major violations (DUI, racing) can stay for 100+ years. Some insurers offer "accident forgiveness" for a first at-fault accident — check if your policy includes this.

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