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Aon reveals top risk exposure for Canadian companies in 2023

May 18, 2023 by David Gambrill

Canadian businesses are seeing a rise in the cost of their business interruption claims, causing BI to be one of their top risk concerns in 2023, according to a new report by Aon Canada. “The sources of business disruption for

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Some residents return home two weeks after Alberta wildfire evacuation

May 18, 2023 Kelly Geraldine Malone and Angela Amato - THE CANADIAN PRESS

The mayor of a west-central Alberta town said it was emotional to return home nearly two weeks after an out-of-control wildfire forced residents to flee, but thousands elsewhere remain on edge as scores of fires continue to rage across much

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‘Minor injuries’ don’t exist if they fall outside the Minor Injury Guideline

May 17, 2023 by David Gambrill

An auto injury falling outside of Ontario’s $3,500 Minor Injury Guideline (MIG) cap is no longer a ‘minor injury’ for the purpose of imposing funding limits on certain medical goods and services, Ontario License Appeal Tribunal (LAT) has ruled. “There

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Flood warning for part of northwest B.C., other rivers rising as heat grips province

May 17, 2023 The Canadian Press

VANCOUVER — A flood watch covered the Skeena region of northwestern British Columbia Tuesday as unseasonably warm temperatures swelled rivers in many areas of the province. B.C.’s River Forecast Centre posted the warning for the Skeena and Bulkley rivers and

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Why SUVs are more dangerous to cyclists than cars

May 17, 2023 by Jason Contant

SUVs cause more severe injuries — particularly head injuries — than cars when they hit bicyclists, likely because the large vehicles’ tall front ends strike cyclists higher on their bodies, new research has found. “SUVs tend to knock riders down, where

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Why claims frequency is trending for electric vehicles

May 16, 2023 by Jason Contant

Repairable claims frequency for electric vehicles (EVs) in Canada and the U.S. continues to increase slightly with each passing quarter, albeit very slowly, according to a new report from Mitchell, an Enlyte company. EV repairable claims frequency increased 2.41% in

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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

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Why standard coverage for unions doesn’t cut it

May 15, 2023 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Unions and corporations operate differently, and that means a union needs more tailored insurance coverage when an aggrieved member takes legal action, lest they find themselves underinsured, one expert told Canadian Underwriter.   Standard policies typically exclude important coverages for unions,

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How Intact’s personal auto segment fared in 2023 Q1

May 15, 2023 by Jason Contant

Intact Financial Corporation grew its Canadian personal auto premium volume 5% in 2023 Q1 from one year ago, and continues to see positive growth in the segment, CEO Charles Brindamour said during a 2023 Q1 earnings call last week. “Top-line

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National disaster report highlights industry loss potential

May 12, 2023 by Alyssa DiSabatino

A major earthquake in British Columbia or the Ontario-Quebec region could become the costliest natural disasters Canada has seen, a new government of Canada report warns.  Of pertinence to the industry, as insured damages for a severe earthquake could broach

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Alberta regulator says Imperial Oil faces more water problems at oilsands mine

May 12, 2023 Bob Weber - THE CANADIAN PRESS

The Alberta Energy Regulator has warned Imperial Oil about more wastewater problems at its Kearl oilsands mine in northern Alberta. The regulator has issued a notice of non-compliance to the company after chemicals associated with oilsands tailings were found at

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Where Intact sees personal auto and inflation heading

May 12, 2023 by Jason Contant

Intact Financial Corporation expects inflation’s effect on personal auto to continue to tame, but the insurer has levers in place if the uncertain economic environment throws another curveball, senior executives said during a 2023 Q1 earnings call. Personal auto premiums