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Environment Canada is warning that some parts of southwestern Ontario battered by a record-setting weekend snowstorm could see strong winds.
By Jason Contant | November 21, 2022
1 min read
Ransomware is out, data exfiltration is in. At least it is when you consider what the bigger concern is for breached organizations, cyber experts said in a Gallagher Talks presentation.
By Alyssa DiSabatino | November 18, 2022
2 min read
Insurance industry capacity has been drying up since before the pandemic and insurers need to work together to get businesses needed coverage
By Phil | November 18, 2022
Slipping and falling on ice 10-15 feet away from your car isn't an “auto accident” under the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule.
By David Gambrill | November 18, 2022
3 min read
Eighty-two per cent of Canada’s motorists believe investing in winter tires is important, even despite steep increases in the cost of living, finds a new survey by the Tire and Rubber Association of Canada (TRAC).
By Alyssa DiSabatino | November 17, 2022
Here's what to know about selling your insurance brokerage to a competitor, colleague or consolidator; and some things to think about first
By Phil | November 17, 2022
As the federal government moves to tighten regulations on methane emissions, new assessments suggest the amount of the potent greenhouse gas escaping into the atmosphere has been significantly underestimated. A recent survey of oil and gas facilities in Canada found widespread methane releases. Satellite imagery saw giant plumes of the gas escaping landfills. And published […]
By Jason Contant | November 16, 2022
Honda CR-V, Lexus RX and SUV owners have most reason to be concerned about having their cars stolen, according to Equité Association.
By David Gambrill | November 15, 2022
Despite 17 quarters of rate increases, insurers return on equity (ROE) is still below target, and these hard market conditions may not be going anywhere, a Gallagher executive said during an industry webinar.
By Alyssa DiSabatino | November 15, 2022
OTTAWA – The federal government still hasn’t provided First Nations with the support they need to respond to emergencies such as wildfires and floods despite warnings almost a decade ago, says a new report from Canada’s auditor general. Karen Hogan audited Indigenous Services Canada’s handling of emergency management, concluding the department was too reactive, instead […]
By Jason Contant | November 15, 2022
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