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Is cyber insurance underwriting headed in the right direction?

November 29, 2022 by Jason Contant

New exclusions and strict requirements to obtain cyber insurance have dramatically improved the sophistication of underwriting processes, but one large consulting and advisory firm is questioning whether this is the right approach for the market to take. “[Chief information security

The abandoned Giant Mine in Yellowknife, NWT
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Canada’s top five federal contaminated sites to cost billions to clean up 

November 29, 2022 Emily Blake - THE CANADIAN PRESS 

YELLOWKNIFE – With a cost estimate of $4.38 billion, remediation of the Giant Mine, one of the most contaminated sites in Canada, is also expected to be the most expensive federal environmental cleanup in the country’s history.   The figure, recently

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Cyber incident cancels online classes, knocks out email, phones at school board  

November 28, 2022 The Canadian Press

WHITBY, Ont. – The Durham District School Board says online classes have been cancelled after it was subject to what it’s calling a “cyber incident.”   The board, which serves Oshawa and the surrounding region east of Toronto, says it learned

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Insurance forecast for snow plough operators this season

November 25, 2022 by David Gambrill

Hard market conditions in slow plough insurance are continuing to blow through, if Aviva Canada’s latest rate filing with Nova Scotia’s insurance regulator is any indication. Nova Scotia’s Utility and Review Board approved Aviva’s refinement of its rate surcharge for

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Two welcome commercial premium trends, post-pandemic

November 25, 2022 by Jason Contant

Gallagher in Canada is seeing some interesting premium trends in liability and commercial auto lines, now that pandemic restrictions are virtually non-existent.  Businesses such as restaurants were shuttered or faced restrictions throughout the peak parts of the pandemic, meaning that

Intellectual property concepts
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Why your SME client needs intellectual property ‘pursuit’ coverage

November 24, 2022 by Jason Contant

Your small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) clients need to consider intellectual property (IP) ‘pursuit’ coverage to allow them to take on large corporations to protect their products and market share, a specialist insurance provider told Canadian Underwriter. A business’s ability

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Ontario union victim of ransomware attack, notifies members of personal data compromised

November 24, 2022 The Canadian Press

TORONTO – The union representing public high school teachers in Ontario says it was the victim of a ransomware attack earlier this year that compromised members’ personal information. The Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation says it discovered in late May

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Does an immuno-compromised adjuster have to return to field work?

November 23, 2022 The CIP Society, Insurance Institute of Canada

For almost three years, there’s been confusion around COVID-19 protocols. It’s made it hard for people to get on with their daily lives. An example of how these stresses burden our industry is illustrated in a dilemma faced by a

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Cyber insurers’ appetites are shifting. Here’s what to expect…

November 21, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Canada’s ongoing hard market in cyber has seen most insurers capping their coverage at somewhere between $3-million and $5-million, experts observed in a Gallagher Talks session.   “We’re seeing exclusions for known [software] vulnerabilities [and] capacity restrictions as well,” said

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Covering larger risks? Why subscriptions may be the way of the future

November 18, 2022 Philip Porado

As claims from Cat events and other external risks get larger, the simplest solution to cobbling together coverage might be a subscription approach that spreads risk and reduces individual insurers’ losses. “Subscribing the risk is better for the industry,” George

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Insurers urge trucking fleets to use telematics data more proactively

November 17, 2022 by David Gambrill

Insurance companies are looking for truck fleets to manage their telematics data more proactively through the development of individual driver scorecard programs. “Insurance companies expect that [trucking fleets] don’t just have the [telematics] technology, but they’re doing something with the

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Definity CEO on how recession fears are affecting insurance

November 16, 2022 by Jason Contant

Fear of a looming recession doesn’t appear to be affecting consumers’ purchasing behaviours yet, Definity Financial Corporation president and CEO Rowan Saunders said during a virtual fireside chat with RBC Capital Markets. “Insurance is quite close to being a recession-proof