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Can insurers and reinsurers survive looming NatCat trends?

July 21, 2023 Glenn McGillivray

One of the hallmarks of a warming world is that you never know what may come next. The reasonably stable climate of the last 100,000 years is being thrown into disarray as Earth’s systems are forced out of kilter. For

Damaged home in the Ottawa suburb of Barrhaven
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Ontario, Quebec to see more tornado ‘fuel,’ but more data needed

July 19, 2023 Thomas MacDonald - THE CANADIAN PRESS

MONTREAL – Climate change will likely bring more weather conditions to Ontario and Quebec that are favourable to the development of tornadoes, but it’s still unclear whether Central Canada will actually be hit by more of them, experts say. Severe

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OSFI calls for detailed reporting of insurers’ climate risks

July 12, 2023 by David Gambrill

Canada’s solvency regulator has published its draft Climate Risk Returns for federally regulated P&C insurance companies, proposing in detail how insurers should be calculating any real and potential climate risks on their books. The forms were created in partnership between

Economic and geopolitical risks have insurers walking a tightrope in 2023
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Despite easing inflation, P&C insurers face challenges

June 27, 2023 Philip Porado

Canada’s May inflation rate slipped to an annualized 3.4%, Statistics Canada said Tuesday. That’s the lowest rate in two years and solidly below the 4.4% annual rate posted in April. It’s also in line with the Bank of Canada’s efforts

Smoke from wildfires in Alberta blankets Calgary
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Emissions from wildfires hit record high as climate change drives fire threat

May 19, 2023 The Canadian Press

OTTAWA – Emissions from wildfires hit a new record in 2021 as the blazes that raged in Western Canada and Ontario produced more greenhouse gases than the oil and gas sector and heavy industry combined. Canada’s forests are relied on

Eco-friendly building in a modern city
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Private investment needed to ramp up climate adaptation in infrastructure: report

May 16, 2023 The Canadian Press

A new report by the Canadian Climate Institute says private capital is needed to invest in climate adaptation infrastructure as extreme weather events like fires and floods become more acute by the year. The report co-authored by insurance firm The

Silhouette of the Power plant in Kiev.
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How the P&C industry can step up after the UN’s latest climate change warning

March 20, 2023 by Alyssa DiSabatino

The world keeps inching toward a dangerous climate threshold, but if swift action on greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions are taken in all sectors, including insurance, it’s possible to avert catastrophic warming, a new report said.   There may be more

A giant fireball is seen as a wild fire rips through the forest 16 km south of Fort McMurray, Alberta on highway 63 on May 7, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
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What is the P&C insurance sector’s role in “building back better”?

March 13, 2023 by David Gambrill

If Canada’s property and casualty insurance industry wants Canadian homeowners to “build back better” after a natural catastrophe, it may have to revisit its foundational promise to restore a homeowner’s property to the condition it was in before the disaster.

Water Rescue crew on site searching for survivors after dangerous NatCat Flooding Aerial drone views high above Flooding caused by Climate Change leaving entire neighborhood underwater and houses completely under water , boat with water rescue searching for people stuck in their flooded homes
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Six to 10% of Canadian homes aren’t insurable for flooding, industry stats show

March 10, 2023 by David Gambrill

When it comes to Canadian homes being resilient against severe water damage wrought by climate change, a significant portion of them aren’t insurable for flooding, says Aviva Canada CEO Jason Storah. Storah was speaking to Canadian Underwriter about the company’s

Torrential rain causing flood.
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Aviva Canada now offers parametric solution for severe rain

March 8, 2023 by David Gambrill

Aviva Canada now offers parametric excess rain coverage to help clients better cope with climate change, using a white label tech solution by Swiss-based parametric InsurTech company CelsiusPro. “We are pleased to have successfully completed the configuration and launch of

The Lytton wildfire in B.C.
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B.C. adds $180 million to help communities prepare for natural disasters

February 22, 2023 Dirk Meissner - THE CANADIAN PRESS

VICTORIA – Premier David Eby says he’s introducing more supports to better prepare British Columbia communities for natural disasters related to climate change before they happen. “The last few years have taught us a hard lesson about the impacts of

Powerline crossing wetland in Nova Scotia
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Rural Nova Scotians want power grid designed for a changing climate

February 17, 2023 Michael Tutton - THE CANADIAN PRESS

HALIFAX – Residents of a rural Cape Breton community that has lost power during cold and windy weather are looking for compensation from the utility – and a grid designed for the changing climate. Parker Donham, a resident of Boularderie