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Originally Posted by AlienQ
I dunno, if they had a contract in place already and agreements made... WHich was what SK said.
The insurance company chose to do business with them.
So pulling insurance over a website with a couple links on it being deemed to "Risky"... I would say good enough for the courts to decide on discrimination. Define "Risky" and in what capacity does the Insurance company have a problem with?
I am no expert on Insurance let alone Canadian Insurance but here in the states there might be some recourse for the insured. I do not see why not.
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i dont know about canada, but i know i most US states, it says in the contract that the insurer has the right to cancel with 30 day notice..
in fact, the insured has the right to cancel at anytime as well...