The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way Canadians work and live – and with those changes come new insurance challenges, a report from Aviva Canada found.
For its How We Live Report, Aviva Canada conducted an online survey with Leger, surveying 2,500 Canadians aged 18 and above about their lives and aspirations during and post-pandemic. One of the most telling findings of the report is that 60% of Canadians who have relocated cited the COVID-19 pandemic as an influential factor in their decision – with about 26% of those who have work-from-home arrangements flocking to the suburbs or small towns."
But this relocation trend to far-flung areas has a knock-on effect on driving habits, as more companies are requiring their employees to return to the office. This can be tricky, as 18% of Canadians told Aviva Canada that their transportation habits had changed since COVID-19.
“We’re starting to see the boomerang effect of the pandemic in terms of the distances people are driving,” said Aviva Canada EVP and managing director of personal insurance Phil Gibson. “Consumer driving distances dropped when COVID-19 first struck, due to work from home. But now return to work has translated into driving greater distances than before.”
The report also alarmingly found that while many Canadians have been spending on home décor during the pandemic, a good 28% of respondents said that they do not have any idea what their contents insurance covers.
Other key findings of the report include: