A news release said the commission was issuing the warning after New Brunswickers had complained to the Consumer Advocate for Insurance. “In some cases, Assureway GAP products name an insurance company even though no licensed insurer issued the policy,” the release said. Marissa Sollows, director of communications and public affairs for the Financial and Consumer Services Commission, said people should report any complaints about the company to the commission. “Assureway Protection is not, and never has been, a licensed insurance company and is not authorized to engage in the insurance business in Ontario,” the news release said. For Anderson, who knows this struggle all too well, she said she is thankful that the New Brunswick commission is warning others.
Source: CBC News March 21, 2026 15:00 UTC