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Insurdinary Editorial Team

Our editorial team consists of licensed Group Benefits Brokers, collectively covering various regions and accumulating over two decades of combined experience. Their mission is to aid individuals and businesses in navigating the complex insurance landscape.

One of our members, a Co-Founder, possesses extensive knowledge of the insurance sector. Apart from his professional responsibilities, he enjoys fatherhood and has a passionate interest in basketball. He remains vigilant about political changes and emerging Insur-Tech trends.

Another invaluable member, who has been a licensed Group Benefits Broker since 2003, serves as the founder and CEO of our organization. His deep industry insight and strong leadership reinforce our commitment to providing invaluable insights. Beyond insurance, his interests include financial markets, politics, documentaries, and environmental pursuits, enriching our content with diverse perspectives.

Completing our team, our Content Manager plays a crucial role in shaping our editorial direction. With a keen understanding of evolving insurance and finance-related trends, she facilitates seamless collaborations with our internal authors and content creators, ensuring our content remains current and relevant.

Together, our editorial team is dedicated to producing informative, insightful, and engaging content, keeping you informed about insurance and beyond.

Latest Articles

What Is a Used Vehicle Information Package (UVIP)?

A Used Vehicle Information Package (UVIP) is a mandatory document in Ontario for private car sales. It includes essential details like ownership history, lien status, and vehicle valuation. Sellers must provide it to buyers to complete the sale legally.

Comparing Speech Therapy Costs Across Canada

In 2025, speech therapy costs in Canada range from $140–$180 per hour with an SLP, and $100–$130 with a CDA. Assessments cost $150–$200. Ontario and BC are the most expensive, while eastern provinces offer lower rates. Teletherapy is widely used and often cheaper by 10–15%.

Let's Talk Burial and Costs in Canada: Types, Trends & More

As of 2025, the average cost of a burial in Canada ranges from $4,000 to $15,000, depending on the type of service chosen. A traditional burial is the most expensive, typically costing $10,000 to $15,000, while direct burial and green burial are more affordable, averaging $3,000 to $7,000. Cremation with ash burial and aquamation are the most cost-effective options, ranging from $2,000 to $5,000. Final costs vary by region, funeral provider, and the level of customization.

How to Get Health Insurance With Blue Cross Canada

To get health insurance with Blue Cross Canada, visit the website of your provincial Blue Cross organization, use the “Get a Quote” tool to compare plans, and choose the coverage that fits your needs. You can apply online or speak with an advisor. Plans are available for individuals, families, retirees, and those without employer coverage, with options for health, dental, travel, and critical illness insurance.

Best Free Tax Return Software in Canada for 2025: Top Picks

In 2025, Canadians can file their taxes for free using top-rated software like Wealthsimple Tax, TurboTax Free, H&R Block, and UFile Free. These platforms offer easy-to-use interfaces, CRA Auto-fill, and NETFILE certification for fast and secure submissions. Whether you have simple or more complex returns, these options are perfect for saving time and money this tax season.

Can You Get a Credit Card with Bad Credit? (2025 Guide)

Yes, you can get a credit card with bad credit in Canada by applying for a secured credit card or a guaranteed approval card. These options require a refundable deposit and are designed to help you rebuild your credit score through responsible use and on-time payments, with most reporting directly to Equifax and TransUnion.

A Step-by-Step Guide to Choosing the Right Funeral Insurance Plans

To choose the right funeral insurance in 2025, estimate your end-of-life costs, assess how much coverage you need, and pick a suitable policy type. Compare providers based on price, coverage, and reputation. Consider regional cost differences and consult an advisor to ensure your plan fits your needs.

7 Tips on Choosing a Better Health Care Plan for You and Your Family

To choose the right health care plan in 2025, compare basic vs. comprehensive coverage, consider your family’s medical needs, check what’s included (like dental, drugs, vision, and mental health), and review costs like premiums and deductibles. Use comparison tools or talk to a broker to find the best plan for your budget and lifestyle.

5 Ways a Funeral Insurance Policy Helps You Save Money

Funeral insurance helps Canadians in 2025 save money and reduce stress by (1) locking in prices, (2) preventing overspending, (3) spreading costs, (4) avoiding debt, and (5) offering flexible, tailored policies.

10 Common Investing Mistakes to Avoid: How to Invest Wisely

Avoid investing mistakes by diversifying, sticking to long-term goals, understanding your risk tolerance, and being mindful of fees. Don’t let emotions drive decisions, keep an emergency fund, and regularly review your investments to stay on track.

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