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Hybrids or electric cars: choosing the best green option

There are two main types of environmentally friendly cars on the market today: hybrids (or plug-in hybrids) and electric vehicles. Each has its advantages and its drawbacks. Are you always on the road, or do you use your car mostly for short trips around town or weekend jaunts? Drivers have different needs, and it’s important to take this into account in choosing a car that’s best-suited to you. If you’re considering “going green”, here’s some information about the different types of cars to help you pick the green option that fits your profile.

Harmonia Assurance President Annette Dufour – an Abitibi-Témiscamingue businesswoman with a heart of gold

Harmonia Assurance President Annette Dufour is living proof that it’s possible to combine work, family and community service. She deftly blends her role as a businesswoman with her family roles as a mother and young grandmother by being actively involved in her regional community and taking her employees and family along with her! She speaks about the path her life has taken and the causes that are dear to her.

How to make a vehicle insurance claim in just 5 minutes

A car accident can come out of the blue. Whether it’s a slight scratch on the door or a fender bender, these mishaps come with their share of stress and emotion. Fortunately, with Intact Insurance’s app and Client Centre, you can file a claim with just a few taps of your finger or clicks of your mouse.

Sub-zero safety: 7 types of protective gear to keep in your car this winter

Before heading off for a relaxing weekend with the family at the chalet, you always make sure you’re stocked up on antifreeze and gasoline. Congratulations! Perhaps you feel that those precautions make you ready to hit the road. Not so fast! That’s not enough to ensure your safety and your family’s. Become a savvy winter driver by always keeping the following items in your car.

Winter storage checklist for recreational vehicles

Recreational vehicles are a great way to discover new landscapes and experience the joys and freedom of the open road all summer long. While the end of summer is naturally a bit of a downer, it’s also the time to think about putting your summer vehicles away for the winter. Whether you’ve got a motorcycle, an ATV or an RV, do you know how to properly protect them over the winter so that they’re in top shape for next summer? There are a few things you have to do, but don’t worry – we’ve prepared a few printable checklists to make things easier.