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Yes, all aircraft require third party liability to be flown in Canada.

You can contact us directly by phone or via our online form. One of our specialized NPO advisors will guide you through the process and propose a customized solution.

Yes, even small NPOs can face significant risks. Appropriate insurance protects the organization, its volunteers and assets, whatever its size.

We evaluate several factors, including the organization's size, activities, budget and claims history. Our personalized approach enables us to offer fair, customized rates.

Essential coverages generally include civil liability, property insurance, directors' and officers' liability, and cyber-risk insurance.

NPOs face unique risks related to their activities, volunteers and governance. The right insurance protects against these risks, allowing the organization to focus on its mission.

Maintain a claims-free record, improve your credit rating, take steps to reduce risk, and consider prevention courses if applicable.

You can try, especially if you think the decision was unjustified, but insurers generally have the right to refuse or cancel in some instances.

Mainly the insurance concerned, but it can affect other types of insurance too.

Depending on your situation, you can consider options such as last-resort insurance or government insurance programs.

Some insurers specialize in high-risk cases, including those with a history of refusal or termination.

Yes, it's crucial to be honest. Failure to disclose this information could invalidate your new policy.