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While P&C brokers have long maintained that flood map unity is needed, insurers want to remain competitive with their proprietary flood maps.
By Alyssa DiSabatino | July 4, 2023
3 min read
Scraping the web for data can give insurers insights on how, when and where cyber attacks may occur to protect clients
By Phil | July 4, 2023
2 min read
A restaurant, boutique, salon and costume shop are among the businesses destroyed in an early morning fire in downtown Vernon, B.C.
By Jason Contant | July 4, 2023
1 min read
There's never been a major earthquake in Canada, but a 2011 quake in New Zealand shows even a minor quake can bankrupt insurers
By Phil | June 30, 2023
B.C.'s forests watchdog is calling for critical changes to how the province manages forests to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires.
By Jason Contant | June 30, 2023
An insurer does not displace the role of the broker if the insurer conducts its own independent replacement cost valuation (RCV).
By David Gambrill | June 29, 2023
4 min read
Cargo ships operated by computers may become common in the next few years but who is at fault if they collide?
By Phil | June 29, 2023
A home-sharing digital platform dedicated to insurance is expanding nationally to help adjusters find temporary accommodations for insureds.
By David Gambrill | June 28, 2023
While climate change can lead to flooding that harms policy holders, a major earthquake can actually bankrupt Canada's insurers.
By Phil | June 28, 2023
The systems breach at Suncor Energy will likely cost the company millions of dollars before it is able to resolve the issue.
By Jason Contant | June 28, 2023
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