It's the same here, Provincially controlled, so we have some very different systems going on in the country. We have some provinces that have province-run insurance, others where it's fully private, one or two provinces where they have 'no fault' systems which fucks over the lawyers (I'd love to see my province go that route), and then Quebec which has an entirely different rule of law all together and is basically another planet
This is a tangent but Quebec is so odd... their civil law isn't tort law, based on case law and precedent like all of Canada (and the Commonwealth countries), it's the Civil Code of Quebec like France which is all written down and codified more like how criminal law is. I wonder how many countries have two completely different sets of civil law going on?