B.C. Liberals promise lower rates by ending public auto insurance monopoly
MAPLE RIDGE, B.C. — The British Columbia Liberals are promising lower vehicle insurance rates by ending the monopoly that a Crown-owned corporation has on the market.
Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson said the party would open the vehicle insurance market to competition if it wins the Oct. 24 provincial election, resulting in cheaper rates, especially for young drivers.
Drivers should have the option of choosing where to buy insurance, instead of being forced to deal with the Insurance Corp. of British Columbia, he said at a news conference on Tuesday.
“It’s time to offer cheaper rates, and the way to get cheaper rates is to introduce competition for all forms of auto insurance in B.C.,” said Wilkinson.