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McDougall merges with 100-year-old brokerage

April 5, 2023 by Jason Contant

McDougall Insurance has merged with 100-year-old brokerage Rayburn Insurance Brokers Ltd., a fourth-generation family-owned business located in Tweed, Ont.  Rayburn Insurance has been in business since 1922. The brokerage serves Tweed, Northbrook and surrounding areas, offering home, auto, commercial, farm,

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Where Intact CEO sees the hard market heading in 2023

April 4, 2023 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Editor’s Note: This version corrects an earlier one in which it was suggested Intact CEO Charles Brindamour was predicting the beginning of a soft market cycle for the Canadian P&C industry, when in fact he was arguing the opposite (that

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One simple question your cyber clients can’t answer

April 4, 2023 by Jason Contant

Your cyber clients likely don’t know the answer to basic questions such as what is being done on a particular server, or even how many computer servers the company has, an expert from a cyber response and recovery firm said

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Intact policyholder conflates ACV with replacement cost value

April 4, 2023 by David Gambrill

Intact recently won an appraisal dispute with an insured who originally claimed more than four times the market value of his business property after a fire, prompting the court to find the insured was conflating actual cash value (ACV) of

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Deal or no deal? What happens when you’re breached during M&A transaction

April 3, 2023 by Alyssa DiSabatino

An M&A transaction can become even more complicated for both seller and buyer alike when a cyber breach occurs during the deal, experts at NetDiligence Cyber Risk Summit shared.  Due diligence and adequate representations and warranties (R&W) coverage during the

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Why cyber tracking technology litigation could be coming to Canada

March 31, 2023 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Insurers can expect pixel liability to “rear its ugly head” in Canada after recent litigation in the U.S., a lawyer at the NetDiligence Cyber Risk Summit said.   Especially as one Canadian home improvement company has been deemed by the

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Where brokers writing construction coverage may see bottlenecks

March 31, 2023 Philip Porado

A significant rise in construction projects being submitted in Canada means lead underwriting time is critical, according to a 2023 Q1 Global Construction Rate Trend Report from WTW. “Staffing shortages and underwriting approval processes are causing delays in quote turn-around,”

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How insurers are deliberately addressing silent cyber

March 30, 2023 by Jason Contant

Cyber insurers are now deliberately addressing silent cyber coverage in insurance policies, a Marsh executive said Wednesday at NetDiligence’s Cyber Risk Summit in Toronto. “With property [insurance policies]…I’m not seeing silent cyber anymore. I’m seeing very purposeful underwriting,” Karen Continenza,

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Aviva loses bid to quash class action for COVID-related BI losses

March 28, 2023 by David Gambrill

Ontario’s Superior Court has certified a class action lawsuit by a window and door manufacturer against Aviva Canada related to the insurer’s broad denial of pandemic-related business interruption claims. In doing so, the court rejected Aviva’s motion to have the

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Will fragile economy make it harder for brokers to sell D&O?

March 28, 2023 Philip Porado

A double-whammy of negative pricing shifts and claims uncertainty is hitting the Directors and Officers (D&O) insurance segment in the U.S., said a recent report from Fitch Ratings. It’s happening at a time when Canadian D&O lines are seeing some

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Will the multi-billion-dollar Cat loss trend continue indefinitely?

March 22, 2023 by Jason Contant

Global insured losses from natural catastrophes reached US$125 billion in 2022, the second consecutive year in which insured losses from NatCats exceeded US$100 billion, according to the latest sigma study from Swiss Re Institute. And it looks like this trend

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Court sides with Trisura in $475K construction bond case

March 22, 2023 by David Gambrill

Trisura has successfully defended a $475,000-plus claim against it after a B.C. court found a construction subcontractor couldn’t prove it had a formal contract with the principal contractor named in Trisura’s labour and materials (L&M) payment bond. “I…do not accept