For high-risk drivers, car insurance can be obtained via the Facility Association (with the exception of those who live in Quebec, British Columbia, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan). The Facility Association is often referred to as an insurer of last resort for high-risk drivers.
That said, some brokers also sell high-risk insurance. Here are some non-standard insurance companies that work with high-risk drivers, broken down by region:
Western Canada
The auto insurance market in the majority of Western Canada is provincially-run, meaning high-risk auto insurance in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba is provided by the government.
Here are some private insurance providers that offer high-risk auto insurance in Alberta:
- Perth Insurance
- Facility Association
Ontario
Given its size, population, and privatized market, it’s no surprise that Ontario has the most options for high-risk insurance. The number of insurance companies operating in the province means high-risk drivers have more of an opportunity to shop the market, compared to high-risk drivers in other provinces. These are the companies offering high-risk insurance in Ontario:
- Aviva
- Facility Association
- Travelers
- Intact Insurance
- Hagerty
- Jevco
- Perth Insurance
- Pafco
- Desjardins
Quebec
Quebec’s auto insurance system involves both public and private providers. In Quebec, public insurance covers minimum limits for bodily injury but private insurance covers property damage. As a high-risk driver in Quebec, you can buy auto insurance from these companies:
Atlantic Canada
The auto insurance industry in all Atlantic provinces is fully private. High-risk auto insurance is available from these companies:
- Desjardins Insurance
- Facility Association
- Perth Insurance