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Critical Illness Insurance you can depend on.
COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE FOR A WORRY-FREE RECOVERY

Financial Flexibility
- Non-taxable insurance benefit to keep more money in your pocket.
- A lump-sum payment can be used for monthly expenses or costs associated with treatment.
- Ability to select higher-end medical devices required for recovery.

Family Coverage
- Insurance coverage is available for you, your spouse and children.
- Apply online with a simple health questionnaire — or no questions at all if applying for up to $25,000 of coverage.
- Recover in the warmth of your home and only return to work when you are ready

Preserve Savings
- Use living benefits for costs associated with recovery, not your savings.
- Financial goals, such as buying a home or car, don’t have to be affected by a critical illness.
- Have the ability to travel for recovery, without dipping into savings.
PROTECTING YOUR FINANCES SO YOU CAN FOCUS ON WHAT MATTERS
✓ 23 critical illnesses covered for adults, including cancer recurrence
✓ Early stage breast cancer treatment benefit
✓ Early prostate cancer treatment benefit
✓ 4 additional child-specific critical illnesses covered
✓ Exclusively available from Hudson’s Bay Financial Services
Covered Critical Illness for Adults
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Covered Critical Illness for Children
In addition to the 23 covered critical illnesses listed, the following child specific illnesses are also covered.
- Cerebral Palsy
- Cystic Fibrosis
- Down’s Syndrome
- Muscular Dystrophy

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INSURANCE |
POINTS EARNED |
Enrollment | 2,000 |
Renewal(annual) | 4,000 |
Due to provincial regulations, Rewards Points are not available for any quotes or enrolments to customers located in ON, PQ, NS, PEI and NFLD.
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WHO IS CHUBB?

Did you know?
Critical illness can affect Canadians at any time: one in four men and one in five women are affected by critical illness before they reach retirement age. ²

¹Earn 2,000 upon approval; and 4,000 annually.
Each Hudson’s Bay Rewards point offer is limited to one Hudson’s Bay Rewards account per household.
Hudson’s Bay Rewards points will be issued within 4-6 weeks.
This offer cannot be combined with other offers and may change without notice.
Due to provincial regulations, Rewards Points are not available for any quotes or enrolments to customers located in ON, PQ, NS, PEI and NFLD.
²https://reviewlution.ca/resources/critical-illness-statistics/
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