Classic Car Insurance
We’re not old – we’re vintage! They make our heads turn. You’re sitting in the driver’s seat of your classic car at a red light and everyone’s checking out your ride. Thumbs up all around. Whether it’s...
View ArticleMotorcycles and Scooters
Insurance for Your Two-Wheeled Ride Whether you ride a sweet hog or a zippy scooter, we have you covered! There’s nothing like the thrill of the open air as you cruise, but that doesn’t mean you want...
View ArticleLife Insurance Needs for Young Singles
A “young single” is someone under 30, who has no live-in partner, spouse or children. They are typically still students or early on in their career. They may still live at home, or be renting. Some may...
View ArticleLife Insurance Needs for Young Couples
A “young couple” is someone 18-35, who has a live-in romantic partner or is married, but has no children. They co-habitate, either renting or owning a home. They share living expenses with their...
View ArticleLife Insurance Needs For Young Families
Families come in all shapes and sizes, but we define a young family as someone who is relatively new to the parenting game. You might be married, divorced, a single parent or any other combination,...
View ArticleLife Insurance Needs For Established Singles
A “Established Single” is someone over 30 who has no live-in partner, spouse or children, although they may be divorced. They rent or own a home or condo, but they live alone or with a roommate,...
View ArticleLife Insurance Needs For Established Couples
An “Established Couple” is someone over 35-years old, who has a live-in romantic partner or is married, but has no children. They are typically professionals with established careers who have advanced...
View ArticleLife Insurance Needs For Established Families
Families come in all shapes and sizes, but we define an established family as someone who has some experience as a parent, and whose children are school aged (whether that’s kindergarten or college!)....
View ArticleLife Insurance Needs For Empty Nesters/Retirees/Seniors
An Empty Nester, Retiree or Senior is someone over 55-years old, who no longer works and has no dependants left in the home. They are generally using a pension and relying on some retirement savings....
View ArticleHealth and Dental Insurance
If you’re not fully protected by a private health plan, there’s a good chance you will need additional coverage to fill in the gaps left by your provincial health insurance plan. That’s where AMA comes...
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