The Canada Life Assurance Company, commonly known as Canada Life, is an
insurance and
financial services
Financial services are the Service (economics), economic services provided by the finance industry, which encompasses a broad range of businesses that manage money, including credit unions, banks, credit-card companies, insurance companies, acco ...
company with its headquarters in
Winnipeg,
Manitoba. The current company is the result of the 2020
amalgamation of The Great-West Life Assurance Company, London Life Insurance Company and The Canada Life Assurance Company, along with their holding companies (London Insurance Group Inc. and Canada Life Financial Corporation).
The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of
Great-West Lifeco.
History and ownership
Great-West Life Assurance Company
The Great-West Life Assurance Company (French: ''La Great-West, Compagnie d'Assurance-vie'') provided life, disability, and health insurance; benefit and retirement plans; and investment advice. It was active in both the United States and Canada.
Great-West Life was founded in Winnipeg in 1891 by
Jeffry Hall Brock, a local insurance agent. The company was incorporated on August 28, 1891, with local residents such as
James Ashdown on its board.
In 1942, it was the first Canadian company "to enter the accident and health insurance business."
In 1960, the company moved to Osborne Street, where it had constructed a new building on the site of the old
Osborne Stadium. In 1983, the company expanded into a building on the corner of Broadway and Osborne.
In 1979, US and Canadian operations were separated due mostly to rapid US growth. In 1969, Great-West was purchased by the Power Corporation, which made it into a wholly owned subsidiary. In 1982, Great-West began offering a universal life policy which differed from those offered by competitors. Two years later, in 1984, the Power Financial Corporation was created as a
holding company for Great-West and its numerous businesses.
Great-West Life Realty (GWL Realty) is the Toronto-based property and asset management arm of Great-West Life, established in 1993.
London Life Insurance Company
The London Life Insurance Company (or London Life) merged with
Great-West Life in 1997, then joined the original Canada Life in 2003.
London Life was a part of
Great-West Lifeco subsidiary, Great-West Life Assurance Company. London Life was founded in
London,
Ontario, in 1874,
and remains headquartered there. In 2009, London Life ranked 14th among Canada's largest private companies. It is best known for its "Freedom 55" slogan, which evokes saving money to an extent that would allow one to retire at age 55. The company reportedly had
assets under management of $40 billion (Canadian funds) as at December 31, 2004, and 1.9 million participating life insurance policies.
London Life merged with its sister companies, Great-West Life Assurance Company and Canada Life Financial, under the new brand and the banner of Canada Life.
Canada Life Financial Corporation
Hugh Cossart Baker Sr. Hugh Cossart Baker Sr. (September 1818 in Kent, England – 2 March 1859 in Savannah, Georgia, USA) was a banker, businessman, and mathematician.
Baker established the first life insurance company in Canada 21 August 1847; the Canada Life Assurance ...
established the Canada Life Assurance Company (CLAC), the first life insurance company in Canada, on 21 August 1847.
The firm was incorporated in 1849.
The company was acquired by Great-West Life Assurance Company in 2003, after rejecting a hostile takeover bid by rival
Manulife. Canada Life Financial had offices in the
United Kingdom; in
Ireland;
Germany;
Brazil; the
United States; and on the
Isle of Man.
The first CLAC head office was in
Hamilton, Ontario on the top floor of the Mechanics' Institute on James Street near Merrick, where the Hamilton City Centre (formerly the Eaton's Centre) now stands. The head office moved in 1883 to King Street East and Hughson Street South (later known as the Birks Building). The company commissioned the building of the
Canada Life Building, which was completed in 1895, in
Montreal. The headquarters of CLAC was moved to Toronto in 1900 by newly installed company president
George Cox.
From 1926 to 1929, the company was headquartered at historic
Cawthra House in Toronto.
Several acquisitions were made and sister companies founded through the years, including:
;Crown Life Insurance Company of Canada
Crown Life was founded in 1900 and was based in Toronto. It was acquired by CLAC in 1998.
;Canada Life, UK
Canada Life began operations in the United Kingdom in 1903.
Parent companies
Great-West Lifeco is a
joint-stock corporation traded on the
Toronto Stock Exchange and owns 100% of The Great-West Life Assurance Company.
Power Financial Corporation
Power Financial Corporation is a Canadian multinational company that was founded in 1984. Power Financial, a wholly owned subsidiary of Power Corporation of Canada, is an international management and holding company with interests in financial ...
(PFC) is the majority stake-holder and owns 72% of Great-West Lifeco, the only one of those finance companies to be a member of the stock exchange composite index. Other operating companies include Irish Life, Great-West Financial, and Putnam Investments.
In 2003, Great-West Lifeco acquired Canada Life Financial, which later
emerged, along with Great-West Life Assurance Company, for US$4.7 billion.
Great-West Life sold its health insurance US division to
Cigna
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for
US$1.5 billion in a deal announced on November 26, 2007. Great-West was seeking to expand into the western United States.
Merger and consolidation
In 2019, Great-West Lifeco consolidated its three brands in Canada as "Canada Life".
In April 2019, Great-West Life merged with its sister companies
London Life
''London Life'' is a 1924 play by Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblock.
It ran for 36 performances at the Drury Lane Theatre in London's West End. It was produced by Basil Dean. The large cast included Clifford Mollison, Henry Ainley, Gordon Hark ...
and
Canada Life into the single brand of Canada Life.
The rebrand took place in 2020, with Canada Life having 10,500 employees.
The Canada Life amalgamation received approval from the Canadian government in November 2019. They officially begin operating as The Canada Life Assurance Company on January 1, 2020.
Canada Life is based in
Toronto,
Ontario at the historic
Canada Life Building on University Avenue.
Employees of the merged companies work from five regional offices in Winnipeg, London, Toronto, Montreal and Regina. Paul A. Mahon is president.
Canada Life is on the Canada's Top 100 Employers and Top 100 Employers for Young people lists.
Philanthropy
On May 28, 2017, sister companies Canada Life, London Life and Great-West Life contributed $25,000 to
Canadian Red Cross to help people affected by extensive Spring flooding in Canada.
In May 2017, Canada Life (then Great-West Life), along with the
Investors Group and the
Power Corporation of Canada, announced a commitment of $12 million to the
University of Manitoba to establish an Institute for Leadership Development.
In February 2020, the corporation established the "James W. Burns 'Founder Endowment Fund' " after the late
James W. Burns, former president and chief executive officer at Great-West Life.
In April 2019, the
Manitoba Museum announced a donation of $750,000.00 to their capital campaign, "Bringing Our Stories Forward", by Canada Life. The donation was made in honour of Burns.
Canada Life donated 470 tickets for the "A Conversation with Michelle Obama" event to the
Winnipeg School Division.
The company has been a long-term sponsor of "Future Leaders of Manitoba" awards. Notable recipients of the award have included indigenous Peoples activist Michael Redhead Champagne, Canadian politician
Kevin Chief, Canadian film director
Adam Smoluk
Adam Smoluk (born June 17, 1980) is a Canadian screenwriter, director, actor, community leader, and executive. His work in media productions often explores themes of alienation and isolation.
Early life
Adam Smoluk was born and raised in Winni ...
, community leader Hannah Pratt, surgeon and university associate professor Dr. Jordan Hochman, president of Manitoba SwimAbility, Cameron Krisko, and young philanthropist Ben Sabic.
Legal proceedings
Canada Life–UK claimed its former employee, Domenico Iacono, had illegally removed confidential information after he quit the job. The insurance group brought legal proceedings against Iacono before the High Court.
Canada Life Financial was sued by Vanessa Valentyne after refusing to pay out her missing son's insurance policy. The policy he took out had an exclusionary clause, according to which the company will not pay on a policy if death is a result of its holder's criminal activity. Valentyne's son was a drug dealer for six years before his January 7, 2013 disappearance from a drug dealing house.
See also
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List of United States insurance companies
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List of Canadian insurance companies
This is a list of Canadian insurance companies.
The top insurance providers in Canada are Manulife, Canada Life (subsidiary of Great-West Lifeco), Sun Life Financial, Desjardins, and IA Financial Group (aka Industrial Alliance). Smaller insur ...
References
External links
Official website of Canada LifeOfficial website of Great-West Lifeco Inc.Official website of Great-West LifeOfficial website of Power Corporation of Canada
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Insurance companies of Canada
Financial services companies based in Manitoba
Companies based in Winnipeg
Power Corporation of Canada
Financial services companies established in 1847
Financial services companies established in 1874
Financial services companies established in 1891
Health insurance companies of Canada