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Mandatory entry-level training for new commercial truck drivers must be followed up with mentorship and onboarding, insurers say.
By David Gambrill | April 11, 2024
3 min read
The global voluntary carbon market is expected to show “hockey stick growth” over the next few decades, a dramatic opportunity for insurers.
By Jason Contant | April 10, 2024
Next-generation data, analytics and risk models are giving property risk assessment a much-needed facelift.
By Phil | April 10, 2024
4 min read
More comprehensive training of new commercial truck drivers is required, says a new report commissioned by the Insurance Bureau of Canada.
By David Gambrill | April 10, 2024
Persistent drought and months of above-average temperatures have raised the risk of a repeat of last year's record-breaking wildfires.
1 min read
CFC enters the voluntary carbon market with the launch of a carbon delivery insurance product that safeguards the purchase of carbon credits.
By Jason Contant | April 9, 2024
June means hurricane season and that's a problem for insurance adjusters who are still managing residual claims from 2022's Hurricane Fiona.
By Phil | April 9, 2024
2 min read
Canadians are getting more litigious, and that means small business owners face a heightened risk of legal disputes, according to a recent survey by Zensurance. The majority (69.3%) of Canadian consumers say they’d sue a small business if they were injured in a slip-and-fall accident, and 84.7% would sue for damages if involved in an […]
By Alyssa DiSabatino | April 9, 2024
Heavy rain over the weekend brought a mix of localized flooding, washouts, and slides to much of the west coast of Newfoundland.
A court has dismissed a proposed class action lawsuit against Aviva over a discretionary travel deductible imposed on medical expenses
By David Gambrill | April 8, 2024
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