Professional knowledge organized across six faculties and 38 programs. Each course follows a structured five-component arc — scenario-grounded, practically framed, and designed to be immediately applicable. Purchase individual courses or access the full calendar through an annual subscription.
A free introductory course explaining the Care-First model and what Bill 27 actually changes for Alberta policyholders, injured drivers, employers, and brokers — plain language, practical focus, no prior insurance knowledge required.
How income replacement and disability benefits will change under Alberta's 2027 SAB reforms — the new calculation methods, duration limits, interaction with other income sources, and how to plan for the gaps.
How medical and rehabilitation benefits will work under Alberta's 2027 SAB reforms — the new benefit limits, how treatment is accessed and approved, and how the new framework compares to what claimants currently receive.
The current statutory accident benefits framework in Alberta and how it compares to accident benefits regimes across Canada — what benefits are available, how they are accessed, and where the gaps are.
A comprehensive transition planning guide for the 2027 Alberta SAB reforms — what insurers, brokers, employers, and individuals need to do before the reforms take effect, and how to manage claims that straddle the transition.
The Alberta statutory accident benefits reforms taking effect in 2027 — what is changing, why the reforms were introduced, and how the new framework compares to accident benefits regimes in other Canadian provinces.