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Damage after a load fell from a crane in Vancouver
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Crane accidents ‘a huge concern’ after fourth incident in Metro Vancouver

March 6, 2024 Chuck Chiang and Brenna Owen – The Canadian Press

In 30 years of working in construction, Josh Towsley says this is a first, after Metro Vancouver saw its fourth crane accident since the start of the year. “I’ve been involved in construction since I was 19 years old …

Car insurance application
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FSRA’s plans for auto coverage regulation

March 5, 2024 Philip Porado

Ontario’s auto insurers shouldn’t expect changes to the ‘take all comers’ or Unfair or Deceptive Practices Act rules, Michelle Dodokin, head of auto insurance supervision at Ontario’s Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA), told a breakout session at Monday’s 2024 FSRA

Quebecers will soon be able to opt for an 'X' gender marker.
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Quebec to offer ‘X’ gender option for health cards, driver’s licences

March 5, 2024 Morgan Lowrie – The Canadian Press

Quebecers who do not identify as male or female will soon be able to opt for an ‘X’ gender marker on their health cards and driver’s licences. Both Quebec’s automobile insurance board and its public health insurance board confirmed Monday

Aerial view of homes flooded by record-breaking rainfall
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How clients can be motivated on climate action

March 5, 2024 by Jason Contant

Measures to help mitigate climate change are a known commodity, it’s just a matter of motivating the public, government and regulators to take action, speakers suggested Monday at an industry event. Climate change is irreversible, but its rate can be

Woman holding an auto key. The steering wheel and dashboard are in the background.
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What the P&C industry should tell clients about preventing auto theft

March 5, 2024 by Alyssa DiSabatino

While the federal government is chipping away at a plan to combat auto theft nationwide, P&C professionals can advise their clients now to help them protect their vehicles, experts said during a Canadian Underwriter webinar last week.  “We call it

A gas station destroyed by the Bush Creek East wildfire in Squilax, B.C.
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Inaccurate data on forest fuels may stoke B.C. wildfires, study finds

March 4, 2024 Brenna Owen - The Canadian Press

Wildfire fighting and forest management decisions are potentially being hampered by inaccurate government data that misrepresents forest fuel loads in British Columbia’s Interior, a new study has found.  The B.C. government says the provincial wildfire service is working with the

Stressed out over bills piling up
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Why clients are missing insurance payments — and risk policy cancellation

March 4, 2024 by Jason Contant

One Ontario brokerage has seen an increase in the number of clients missing insurance payments as well as cancellation notifications from insurers for non-payment.  For Mitch Insurance, the number of clients missing insurance payments has increased 104% since 2019. While

Canada Post Mailboxes
News InsuranceLegislation / RegulationRisk

Regulator defends use of territories for rating auto insurance

March 4, 2024 by David Gambrill

Ontario’s auto insurance regulator is allowing insurers to explore different ways to rate for territories other than the standard — and rigid — postal code method, but the regulator won’t be banning territorial rates, the regulator’s top exec confirmed Monday.

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Paid Safeguarding Trust: Data Privacy Strategies for Your Brokerage

March 4, 2024 CAA Insurance Company

Imagine firing up your computer on a Monday morning with the usual hustle and bustle of various requests to attend to. An urgent client request for a policy change comes in but, in a rush, you decide to send this

Managing Time and scheduling conflict metaphor as a deadline stress business idea with a clock with 3D illustration elements.
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Landmark opioid case wrestles with who defends among multiple insurers

March 1, 2024 by David Gambrill

When multiple commercial insurers are on the hook consecutively for long-tail claims spanning decades, defence costs should be allocated according to the proportion of time they were on risk, the Ontario Appeal Court ruled this week. The court’s landmark decision

A truck distributing books to Toronto Public Library following a cyberattack
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How the Toronto library is recovering from a cyberattack, one book at a time

March 1, 2024 Nicole Thompson – The Canadian Press

Hundreds of thousands of books have been freed from a months-long purgatory as scores of staffers race to get them out of storage and back on shelves following a cyberattack that felled the Toronto Public Library’s computer systems in October.

Roadblocks to cyber policy sales
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Biggest barriers to selling cyber policies

March 1, 2024 David Gambrill

Product complexity remains a huge obstacle to selling cyber insurance to neophyte business clients, brokers told Canadian Underwriter in a January online survey. A stronger emphasis on cyber education — to clients, brokers, and underwriters alike — is critical to