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Cleaning up in Charlottetown after Fiona
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P.E.I. utility Maritime Electric estimates cost of Hurricane Fiona

December 13, 2022 The Canadian Press

CHARLOTTETOWN – Prince Edward Island’s electric utility says it will cost about $35 million to repair damage to the company’s distribution system caused by post-tropical storm Fiona. A spokesperson for Maritime Electric said that estimate is based on invoices received

Close up shot of a barometer pressure gauge ranging from "stormy" to "very dry"
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What’s the better parametric insurance trigger for Canadian hurricanes?

December 12, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Hurricane risk differs in Canada, which is why parametric insurance triggers that work in the U.S. may not be as effective in Canada, said a panellist in a Canadian Underwriter webinar.   Barometric pressure may be a better parametric trigger

Electronic pins on a global map
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Location of primary insurer, not excess insurers, decides proper legal forum

December 12, 2022 by David Gambrill

Ontario is the appropriate legal forum for determining whether a Canadian mining company is entitled to be insured for environmental liability claims arising mostly in Ontario — despite the fact several of its 22 excess insurers are global and not

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Information of 360,000 people affected in Ontario COVID-19 vaccine data breach

December 12, 2022 The Canadian Press

TORONTO – The Ontario government began notifying about 360,000 people on Friday that their personal information had been part of a COVID-19 vaccine database breach that took place more than a year ago. The breach happened on Nov. 16, 2021

Buildings sit in the water in Rose Blanche-Harbour Le Cou
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How insurance coverage will change as Canadian hurricane risk expands

December 9, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Parametric insurance is a relatively new product in Canada, and thus is not a big buy for commercial clients, but as climate change is expected to cause more hurricane events in Canada, expect this solution to get more popular north

Ships work to control a fire onboard the MV Zim Kingston
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Cargo from 2021 spill still washes up on B.C. shores

December 8, 2022 Ashley Joannou - THE CANADIAN PRESS

When Jill Laviolette started picking debris off Cape Palmerston beach on Vancouver Island following the container spill from the MV Zim Kingston freighter, the inflatable dinosaur and unicorn toys she pulled from the sand looked nearly pristine. More than a

A man pauses while digging out snow from under a car stuck on a street in the aftermath of a snowstorm, in Vancouver, B.C., Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2022. Delta Mayor George Harvie describes the response to heavy snowfall in the region last week as a "recent failure of provincial highway winter maintenance." THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
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Why this insurer saw double the amount of auto claims. Could it happen again?

December 7, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

A major snowfall in southern British Columbia last week led to a 94% increase in claims compared to the week prior, Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) reported. And with more snow being forecast today, drivers should prepare for more

A heavy snowfall sweeps through the province of British Columbia
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Delta, B.C., mayor calls for review of snow alerts after winter maintenance ‘failure’

December 6, 2022 The Canadian Press

DELTA, B.C. – A Metro Vancouver mayor is calling for the B.C. government to review its snow removal contracts and consider using its emergency alert system to better inform drivers of dangerous road conditions. In a letter to Transportation Minister

Stock market sell-off on a trading screen
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How inflation, and possible recession, may create D&O headaches

December 6, 2022 Philip Porado

Faced with wide-ranging global macroeconomic risks that include supply chain disruptions and labor shortages, stock issuers need to be careful about any disclosures and public statements. This is especially true for publicly traded companies that have directors and officers (D&O)

A filing cabinet drawer with a tag that says "claims" is opened and is holding stacks of brown envelopes.
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How insurers narrowly avoided ‘catastrophic’ business interruption claims

December 6, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Business interruption (BI) and related losses from the coronavirus pandemic could have been ‘catastrophic’ for insurers had policy wordings not been precise enough to prevent massive payouts following court challenges, credit rating agency DBRS Morningstar says in a new commentary. 

Man standing in water with an umbrella and dark clouds overhead
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Which insured perils are of most concern to your clients?

December 5, 2022 by David Gambrill

Winter storms and severe rain or flooding events top the list of insured perils concerning Canadians, according to a new Angus Reid poll commissioned by First Onsite Property Restoration. Nationally, concern about winter storms (67%) edged out worries about severe

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What makes the current claims environment so challenging?

December 2, 2022 Philip Porado

A convergence of global factors will cause above-average levels of claims inflation for the foreseeable future. Claims professionals who spoke with Canadian Underwriter said multiple market-dependent factors – including prolonged COVID-19 lockdowns in China, political instability, labour and materials shortages,