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Giant Tiger customer data compromised in incident with third-party vendor

March 26, 2024 Tara Deschamps – The Canadian Press

Giant Tiger Stores Ltd. says contact information for some of its customers was compromised in an “incident” linked to a third-party vendor it uses. Alison Scarlett, a spokesperson for the Ottawa-based discount retailer, would not name the vendor on Monday

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B.C.’s plan for flood mapping and building back better

March 22, 2024 by Alyssa DiSabatino

A new report by the Government of British Columbia details its commitment to developing a provincially coordinated floodplain mapping program, and sheds light on how and where it intends to rebuild communities after a flood.   More specifically, the report, From

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Rising insurance premiums create challenges for local municipalities

March 20, 2024 Wayne Doyle, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, BarrieToday.com – The Canadian Press

The cost of insurance for local municipalities continues to rise. Springwater Township received its annual insurance renewal notice last Friday at a cost of $625,709.52. That’s almost $42,000 more than last year, or slightly more than seven per cent. According

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What commercial and personal lines brokers make in 2024

March 18, 2024 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Across the country, commercial lines P&C broker executives and commercial lines team leads make more money on average than their personal lines counterparts, Impact Recruitment’s newest data shows.  The second iteration of Impact’s annual Insurance Salary Guide shows base pay

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B.C. orchards and vineyards to get $70M to replant after disastrous weather

March 14, 2024 The Canadian Press

BRITISH COLUMBIA — Farmers in British Columbia will get an extra $70 million to replant and strengthen fruit orchards and vineyards after two years of weather-related disasters, says Premier David Eby. The commitment comes after a devastating cold snap in

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One emerging threat to your business clients’ supply chains

March 13, 2024 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Geopolitical conflict is wreaking havoc on your business clients’ supply chains, a new Marsh report finds.   It’s required businesses to find better ways to mitigate or transfer specific risks before they develop into something of concern, according to Marsh

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Paid the claim? No need to re-appraise after limitation period, court says

March 12, 2024 by Alyssa DiSabatino

An insurer that has already paid a claim doesn’t have to do a follow-up appraisal after the limitation period has expired, Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice has ruled.  “An admission of liability to pay on the part of an insurer

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‘Clean slate’ to reshape B.C. wine industry, after climate-related catastrophes

March 11, 2024 Brenna Owen - The Canadian Press

The heart of British Columbia’s wine industry is reeling after suffering a litany of climate-related hits, resulting in two years of crop losses in the southern Interior. Record-breaking heat. Wildfires and smoke that repeatedly contaminated grapes. A destructive cold snap

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B.C. health authority warns of possible privacy breach after police recover documents

March 8, 2024 The Canadian Press

An RCMP investigation has revealed a possible privacy breach for thousands of employees who worked or work at a health authority in British Columbia’s Interior. Interior Health says police contacted them in January about finding a document during its investigation

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Edmonton City Hall attack supports terror charges: RCMP 

March 7, 2024 The Canadian Press

Mounties say they believe an attack on Edmonton City Hall in January was politically motivated, meaning it reaches the legal threshold for terrorism charges.  Supt. Glenn Sells of the RCMP’s national security team said Tuesday that officers had seized an

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How Aviva Canada fared in 2023

March 7, 2024 by Jason Contant

Aviva Canada ended 2023 with an undiscounted combined operating ratio (COR) of 95.3% and double-digit growth in gross written premiums, despite challenging market conditions that included increased weather-related losses and heightened auto theft.  The undiscounted ratio for 2023 was up

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Industry responds to FSRA’s plan for insurer MGA supervision

March 7, 2024 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Potential risks stemming from P&C insurers’ managing general agent (MGA) outsourcing practices have caught the eye of Ontario’s insurance regulator, and it’s looking for feedback from stakeholders on a supervision plan.   Insurers and MGAs alike have begun to weigh