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Property data provider CoreLogic is predicting Hurricane Ian could be the costliest Florida storm since Hurricane Andrew in 1992.
By Jason Contant | September 30, 2022
4 min read
Bond investments help give insurers secure returns to pay claims but rising interest rates in response to inflation make them less reliable
By Phil | September 30, 2022
2 min read
“But one thing we are calling for, at least in Canada, is some harmonization of that,” Power says, “and in the event of these unfortunate attacks, we want to make sure that we're focusing our time and attention on the consumer, on protecting data, and not as much on bureaucracy.”
By Alyssa DiSabatino | September 30, 2022
Contractors sign deals to bring in construction projects at a set price but owners should negotiate when inflation impacts cost structures
By Phil | September 29, 2022
3 min read
The blaze destroyed the observatory's living quarters and resulted in smoke and water damage to the building that houses the generator.
By Jason Contant | September 29, 2022
1 min read
The Transportation Safety Board has sent a team to British Columbia's north coast to probe the sinking of a tour boat in Haida Gwaii.
By Jason Contant | September 28, 2022
Claims adjusters are seeing a wide variety of personal and commercial lines claims in the wake of post-tropical storm Fiona.
Commercial clients who suffered a cyber data breach may be inclined to quickly pay the ransom and get back on their feet, but brokers should advise their clients not to forget about post-breach communication with their customers and employees. If both parties are kept sufficiently in the loop, commercial clients may be able to minimize […]
By Alyssa DiSabatino | September 27, 2022
A B.C. school board lacked the authority to censure and suspend two elected trustees over allegations of harassment and bullying.
By Jason Contant | September 27, 2022
Post-tropical storm Fiona could cost the Canadian property and casualty insurance industry between $300 million and $700 million, ratings agency DBRS Morningstar said in a commentary Tuesday. “Fiona will likely be one of the largest catastrophic events in history for Atlantic Canada,” said Patrick Douville, DBRS’s vice president of insurance. “This would be significant but […]
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