Tort Coverage provides a basic package of benefits that cover some of your expenses if you’re injured in a collision. You can sue for expenses not covered by the defined benefits and for pain and suffering. For most injured people, the defined benefits make up only part of their claim settlement. What is an insurance […]
Category: Saskatchewan
Can You Sue For A Car Accident In Saskatchewan?
If you’re responsible and have injured a Saskatchewan resident, you can be sued for economic and non-economic losses over and above the person’s package of benefits. Can you sue after a car accident Canada? After an accident, you have the legal right to sue the at-fault party. You can claim compensation for medical bills, vehicle […]
Is There Tax On Insurance In Saskatchewan?
A rate of 4% of gross premiums is taxed on all other insurance transacted in Saskatchewan. Marine and reinsurance is exempt from the Insurance Premiums Tax. The Motor Vehicle Insurance Premiums Tax Act levies a tax of 1% on gross motor vehicle insurance premiums. Is there PST on insurance in Saskatchewan? PST is payable at […]
Is Saskatchewan Part Of The Canadian Shield?
Shaped like a horseshoe — or the shields carried during hand-to-hand combat — the Canadian Shield extends from Labrador in the east to include nearly all of Québec, much of Ontario and Manitoba, the northern portion of Saskatchewan, the northeast corner of Alberta, much of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut and into Which provinces are […]
Does Saskatchewan Have Blue Cross?
For more than 70 years, Saskatchewan Blue Cross® has been a locally-based, not-for-profit organization that puts people and our communities at the heart of every interaction. Is Saskatchewan Blue Cross government? Saskatchewan Blue Cross is a local, not-for-profit organization that puts people and community at the heart of every interaction. We’ve been serving the health […]
Does Saskatchewan Have Private Insurance?
Saskatchewan’s medical system covers the cost for basic medical care. Residents can also choose to purchase private health insurance plans that would provide even more extended health benefits. Many employers also offer private health plans for their employees. Does Saskatchewan have provincial insurance? If you make your home in Saskatchewan and you ordinarily live in […]
What Is The Saskatchewan Speed Limit?
In the absence of signs, the speed limit is 80 km/h. Most urban centres post speed limit signs at the entrances to the town or city. Those speed limits apply to all locations within community boundaries, unless otherwise posted. How much can you go over the speed limit in Saskatchewan? If a vehicle was going […]
What Is A Class 2 License In Saskatchewan?
Permits the licence holder to operate Class 2 vehicles – that is, buses having a seating capacity in excess of 24 passengers, while carrying a passenger or passengers. Motor vehicles in classes 3, 4 and 5. Class 1 vehicles as a learner with appropriate endorsement. What does a Class 2 licence entitle you to drive? […]
How Do I Get A School Bus License In Saskatchewan?
To become a school bus driver you must be at least 18 years old and have a valid Class 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 licence, and not be a novice driver (see Endorsements). You must also pass a medical and school bus examination and obtain a valid school bus S Endorsement. How much do […]
How Long Is The Road Test In Saskatchewan?
about 20 minutes. The road test takes about 20 minutes. During the test, you will drive your car with the exam officer in the passenger seat. You will be tested on things that are part of everyday driving. Is a driving test 40 minutes? The practical test makes sure you can drive confidently and safely […]