Manitoba Public Insurance customers have started to receive rebate cheques in the mail this week. MPI announced in April that $110 million would be returned to policy holders, as COVID-19 stay-at-home measures resulted in less cars on the streets and fewer claims submitted.
The initiative made to help Manitobans financially impacted by the novel coronavirus. Although the average value of the cheques would be around $150, many drivers are receiving amounts much lower. “I think you’re going to get a whole range of rebate cheques, of course, because the fees that people pay for MPI vary so tremendously,” Premier Brian Pallister said. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] “So the rebate cheques vary