"Wynne nixes break on car insurance," reads the headline on p. 12 of today's Toronto Sun.
This, of course, is about our new Premier nixing, or saying no, to a break, or reprieve or lowering, of Ontario's notoriously high premiums for car insurance.
The subhead says, "Going after fraudsters 'will save money.'" Going after means pursuing. Fraudsters are people who commit fraud, who cheat the system.
The first paragraph goes, "Premier-designate Kathleen Wynne has hit the breaks on a New Democrat proposal to force insurance companies to lower auto premiums by 15%." This refers to an earlier suggestion by the New Democratic Party's leader, Andrea Horwath, which Wynne is saying no to, or hitting the breaks on, or nixing.
Wynne, instead, seems to have a different way to solving the problem of high auto insurance rates.
Check out the online report here. Thanks for asking the question, Samira.
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