Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association
Association canadienne des compagnies d'assurances de personnes
FormationMay 5, 1894; 129 years ago (1894-05-05)
Founded atToronto, Ontario
TypeNot-for-profit corporation
PurposeTrade association
Membership (2020)
64 companies[1]
President & CEO
Stephen Frank
AffiliationsGlobal Federation of Insurance Associations
Websiteclhia.ca
Formerly called
    • Canadian Life Managers Association (1894–1901)
    • Canadian Life Insurance Officers Association (1901–65)
    • Canadian Life Insurance Association (1965–81)

The Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association Inc. (CLHIA; French: Association canadienne des compagnies d'assurances de personnes) is a voluntary trade organization representing life insurance and health insurance providers in Canada. The organization was formed as the Canadian Life Managers Association by executives representing eight Canadian life insurance companies on May 5, 1894,[2] and was incorporated in 1901 as the Canadian Life Insurance Officers Association.

The association is a member of the Global Federation of Insurance Associations[3] whose member associations represent insurers that account for about 87 per cent of total insurance premiums worldwide.

Leadership[edit]

Since 2007, Frank Swedlove has been serving as the association's president while the current chair of the board (2014–2015) is Donald Guloien, president and chief executive officer of Manulife Financial Corporation.

Recent activities[edit]

In May 2010, Ontario Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) Jeff Leal introduced a private member's bill based on the CLHIA's proposals for insurance reform.[4] This bill was strongly opposed by the New Democratic Party of Ontario, whose leader Andrea Horwath argued that it would favour insurance companies at the expense of consumers.[5]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Canadian Life and Health Insurance Facts 2020". Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
  2. ^ About CLHIA Archived 2010-03-18 at the Wayback Machine, Canadian Life & Health Insurance Association Inc., accessed 8 September 2010.
  3. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20140130044837/http://www.gfiainsurance.org/en/
  4. ^ James Daw, "Bill would make retirement savings plans mandatory," Toronto Star, 6 May 2010, B2.
  5. ^ Andrea Horwath, "Resist insurance lobby, expand CPP," National Post, 9 June 2010, FP15.

External links[edit]