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New Brunswick announced it is capping financial compensation for properties that repeatedly experience damage from climate disasters.
By Alyssa DiSabatino | March 16, 2023
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A growing global insurance protection gap in NatCat and cyber will require more prudent collaboration between public and private entities.
By Alyssa DiSabatino | March 15, 2023
4 min read
A climate lawsuit launched against Shell plc’s board of directors may lead to “copycat” litigation in Canada, lawyers warn.
By David Gambrill | March 15, 2023
The New Brunswick government is hoping for a quiet spring along the Saint John River, but officials say it's too early to predict flooding.
1 min read
A fire affects two companies sharing the same director, one the building owner, one the tenant. The policy only names one company. Now what?
By David Gambrill | March 14, 2023
3 min read
If Canada's P&C industry wants Canadian homeowners to “build back better” after a NatCat, it may need revist one of its main assumptions.
By David Gambrill | March 13, 2023
Extreme winter conditions still persist on British Columbia's southern and southeastern mountain passes as snowfall warnings are posted.
By Alyssa DiSabatino | March 13, 2023
Insurers covering cyber crime have lost money due to the outsized claims from businesses that need to get back to work but can that change
By Phil | March 10, 2023
Insurance broker scams are among the top ways drivers say they are susceptible to fraud, yet only 1 in 5 ensure they are working with a pro.
By Alyssa DiSabatino | March 10, 2023
A significant portion of the Canadian population isn’t insurable for natural catastrophes (NatCats), says Aviva Canada's CEO.
By David Gambrill | March 10, 2023
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