What's the plan when life happens? Most Canadians don't have one: RBC Insurance poll
Despite fears of serious illness, few Canadians have protection in place, leaving them financially exposed when facing health concerns
- 91% of Canadians don't have critical illness insurance, despite widespread concern
- Nearly one in three say their savings would run out in six months if they faced a major health setback
- Four in ten Canadians report limited or no understanding of critical illness insurance
While 58% of Canadians say life insurance is important, only 39% actually have a policy, revealing a 19-point gap. The disconnect is even greater for other types of protection:
- Disability insurance: 31% say it's important, yet only 10% are covered
- Critical illness insurance: 29% say it's important, yet only 9% are covered
"These numbers reveal a simple truth: Canadians know insurance matters, but far too many don't have a plan in place," said
Rising concerns, limited preparedness
Despite only 9% holding critical illness insurance, more than half of Canadians (57%) are concerned about becoming seriously ill from conditions like cancer, heart attack, or stroke. Concerns are especially high among women and younger Canadians, many of whom fear their savings would run out in just six months if illness struck.
Myths and misunderstandings are a barrier
The survey also revealed widespread confusion about how insurance works:
- Less than half (46%) understand that life insurance isn't just for final expenses
- Only 26% know that a critical illness benefit can be used for anything, from mortgage payments to childcare
- One-quarter (24%) know a critical illness claim can be made while continuing to work
"These myths and misconceptions are a major barrier," said Mamdani. "Many Canadians believe coverage is too expensive, or that claims won't be paid, when in reality, purchasing insurance early can lock in affordable protection for the long term."
It all starts with a plan
While insurance can't erase uncertainty, having the right plan can make all the difference in the case of serious illness or unforeseen circumstances. Canadians are encouraged to speak with their financial or insurance advisor to help answer a simple question: What's the plan to ensure my family is protected?
To learn more, visit rbcinsurance.com.
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