Insurance for Canadian Families: The Foundations Guide

Understanding insurance is not about memorizing products. It is about answering four questions in the right order: what financial risks your family actually faces, what insurance is and how it works, how the Canadian insurance system is organized, and what has to be in place before any specific policy can do its job properly. Most families answer these questions in reverse, or never answer them at all, and end up with coverage that was chosen without a framework to choose from.
ProtectYourNest.ca – Insurance for Canadian Families: The Foundations Guide
Insurance for Canadian families is not a single decision. It is a sequence of decisions that compound. The wrong starting point produces a protection plan that looks complete on paper and fails in practice. The articles in this series answer the foundational questions first, before any specific product is evaluated. That sequence is the difference between buying insurance because someone sold it to you and building a protection plan because you understand what you are building.
Who this guide is for
Find your starting point
Completely new to insurance
Have some coverage but unsure if it is right
Start with Article 1, the six-layer framework. It will identify which protection categories you have addressed and which ones are open.
Confused about the difference between types of insurance
Article 3 explains the two regulatory branches that all Canadian insurance falls into. It is the fastest way to make the landscape make sense.
Starting to think about life insurance for the first time
Read Article 4 first. It explains the single distinction that organises all life insurance products. Then move to the Life Insurance series.
Not sure whether to build an emergency fund or buy insurance first
Article 5 explains why these are not competing priorities. They are two parts of the same system, and the order matters.
Just had a major life event (baby, mortgage, marriage)
Start with Article 1 to audit your current position against the six-layer framework. Life events typically open more than one gap at once.
Frequently asked questions
Build your protection plan one layer at a time.
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