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Private arbitrators settle priority disputes, not FSCO arbitrators

July 16, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO) arbitrators decide disputes concerning entitlement to and amount of motor vehicle accident benefits, but private arbitrators resolve priority of payment disputes among insurers, a FSCO arbitrator has found.In doing so, FSCO upheld changes to

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No need for single securities regulator in Canada: AMF

July 16, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

The Autorit des marches financiers (AMF) does not support the proposal by the federal minister of finance for a single securities regulator in Canada, citing the sheer size and diversity of Canada as a major hurdle in such an undertaking.

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Ecclesiastical insurer warns of oil thefts at Atlantic Canada churches

July 15, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

Given the rise in fuel prices over the past few months to $1.37 and higher, ecclesiastical insurers have a new risk to manage fuel theft. Ecclesiastical Insurance has issued a public statement expressing concern that two churches in Atlantic Canada

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What’s New: In Brief (July 15, 2008)

July 15, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

Kingsway Financial Services Inc. says it intends to repay outstanding debts under its US$175-million, three-year revolving facility before the end of July.The company arranged the credit facility with a syndicate of banks in June 2006. As of June 30, 2008

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Bertha winds down as Hurricane Elida churns in the Pacific

July 14, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

Hurricane Elida is turning its eye towards Mexico’s west coast while Tropical Storm Bertha crawls towards Bermuda, reports the National Hurricane Center (NHC).Bertha was downgraded from hurricane to tropical storm status on July 13, as its winds had diminished to

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Mid-sized insurers riding market cycles better than smaller and larger counterparts

July 14, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

Few U.S. property and casualty insurers excel at managing through market cycles, but mid-sized insurers (surplus between US$10 million and US$100 million) seem to be better at it than their small and larger-sized counterparts, a special report by A.M. Best

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Insurer has obligation to defend, Ontario Superior Court finds

July 11, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

Liberty International Underwriters Canada and ACE INA Insurance have been ordered to share the ongoing defence costs incurred by St. Marys Cement Company Inc. on a 50-50 basis, according to an endorsement by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. St.

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B.C. Court of Appeal finds insurer negligent in duty of care

July 11, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

B.C.’s Court of Appeal has ruled that ICBC owes a duty of care to advise the legal guardian of a claimant of the claimant’s entitlement to accident benefits and of any limitation on his entitlement.In McIlvenna (litigation guardian of) v.

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Scientists a step closer to the possibility of predicting earthquakes

July 10, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

Scientists have measured changes in the speed of seismic waves that preceded two small earthquakes by 10 and two hours, allowing them to further develop a technique to predict future quakes, reports the Carnegie Institution for Science.“Detecting stress changes before

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What’s New: In Brief (July 10, 2008)

July 10, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

RSA is offering a second term of its Making Partner Program in January 2009.The program has been designed in conjunction with the Executive Development Centre at Queen’s School of Business to provide customized senior management leadership and business skills to

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Insured US cat losses in first half of 2008 eclipse 2007 total

July 9, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

Insured catastrophe losses in the United States for the first half of 2008 already exceed the total cat losses for 2007, according to a joint Webinar hosted by the Insurance Information Institute (III) and Munich Re Group.At this rate, 2008

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Insurer not responsible for retraining costs, FSCO rules

July 9, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

The Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO) has ruled that an insurance company is not responsible for re-training a claimant on the basis that the learning program was more insight-oriented than vocational and rehabilitative. FSCO additionally dismissed claims for income