Our SymbolOverviewThe Insurance Brokers Association of Canada (IBAC) is the national voice of P&C (Property and Casualty) insurance brokers and an advocate for insurance consumers. IBAC represents the interests of both insurance brokers and their customers to the Government of Canada.IBAC works to elevate the status of insurance brokers through professional development and by establishing approved standards of qualification and ethical practice. IBAC's licensing courses and education programs ensure that brokers are equipped to provide the highest quality, best informed advice to consumers.By promoting the value of the property and casualty insurance broker to Canadians, IBAC plays an important role in maintaining continuous dialogue among members and within the industry, ensuring that brokers are kept well-informed on matters of interest to them and their clients. As a central voice, monitoring the industry and bringing about important changes, IBAC aims to uphold insurance brokers' standards, safeguarding their service and integrity, and ensuring that individual and commercial clients will have professional advice and freedom of choice in their selection of property and casualty insurance coverage
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We are independent insurance agents in North York specializing in providing insurance products and solutions for anyone from an individual or a family to a corporate group. Working in this industry since 1989, we help you and your business build a strong foundation for your future. Call us.
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