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It does not have jurisdiction over rates charged for other insurance products offered by the Corporation, such as Extension insurance or Special Risk Extension that increases the level of coverage. According to MPI, the Corporation aspires to the following goals when it comes to serving Manitobans:. Guaranteeing all Manitobans access to Basic automobile insurance. Setting rates fairly by matching Autopac premiums to claims risk and submitting Basic Autopac rates to the PUB for independent review and approval.

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The current contract between MPI and brokers has been extended for two years, which will "allow for sufficient time for MPI and the broker community to work together to define the long-term service delivery strategy," she said. The fact that the government has even considered an option that involves the dissolution of Manitoba's public auto insurer is troubling to the union that represents workers at MPI.

Internal documents, obtained by the Opposition NDP and made public last month, show MPI thought brokers weren't required for some of its customers' simplest interactions with the Crown corporation, but the government repeatedly intervened to ensure brokers would remain involved. The non-profit Crown corporation has provided basic public auto insurance in the province since And we know that that's one of the ways that this government has privatized other services," he said.

The province has switched to exclusively using private planes in its Lifeflight air ambulance program, recently laying off nine pilots and a maintenance crew. It follows the privatization of the province's wildfire fighting service. Pseudonyms will no longer be permitted. By submitting a comment, you accept that CBC has the right to reproduce and publish that comment in whole or in part, in any manner CBC chooses. Please note that CBC does not endorse the opinions expressed in comments.



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