FFS! Why do we keep having these same discussions over and over again, with people continuing to spread bullshit.
Points and insurance are two completely different things. One has nothing to do with the other. Points are used by the MTO to assess your driving risk -- get too many and they will suspend or revoke your licence.
Insurance doesn't care how many points you have, they care about convictions. People think if they plead their speeding tickets down to 15 over they are in the clear, since there aren't any points. Wrong. You still got a conviction for a moving violation, and insurance will ding you. Not likely for the first one, but get two or three and you'll get hit.
Now, for red light cameras, people are correct that things are different since the driver can't be identified. The ticket goes to the owner of the car. Since points apply to the individual driving, no points are assessed. But you can be damn sure the insurance company is informed. Whether they take any action is up to them, and will depend on your driving history, but don't think just because there no points there is no insurance hit. The insurance is on the car, and whether it was you driving or not, they don't care.