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A long haul truck driving in the sunset
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The art of writing long-haul trucking

June 5, 2023 Phil Porado, managing editor

Long-haul trucking (LHT) insurance isn’t just for cargo and trailers — coverage must extend beyond the roadway. When underwriters consider long-haul trucking risks, they should examine broader business criteria such as a fleet’s age and size, vehicle class, the distance

Car driving through floodwaters
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Are you covered for driving through flood water?

June 5, 2023 by Jason Contant

British Columbia’s Civil Resolution Tribunal (CRT) has ruled in favour of the province’s public auto insurer after finding it properly classified a water-damaged vehicle under collision coverage. At issue was whether Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) correctly determined water

Technology stepping up to prevent a company from risk
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How a shared-risk approach to tech can keep mutual insurers competitive

June 5, 2023 Matthew Scott

Canada’s mutual insurance industry has been around for as long as the country itself and has innovated over that time. Now it’s driving digital transformation to enable new capabilities, improve service and keep pace with market competition. These changes come

A strong forest fire
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Quebec city declares state of emergency as forest fires multiply

June 2, 2023 The Canadian Press

MONTREAL – A city on Quebec’s north shore has declared a state of emergency as forest fires rage in the vicinity. Sept-Iles Mayor Steeve Beaupre says certain sectors of the city have been ordered to evacuate by 4 p.m. today

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Why there’s growth opportunity in cyber if insurers play their cards right

June 2, 2023 by Alyssa DiSabatino

As incidents of cyberattacks become more prevalent globally, the demand for cyber insurance continues to grow rapidly — much faster than most other lines.   For insurers, this provides an opportunity to meet growing consumer demand by increasingly offering cyber

Smoke rises from wildfires in the Halifax area
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What it’s like on the scene of the Nova Scotia wildfires

June 1, 2023 by Jason Contant

Two large wildfires burning in Halifax and Shelburne counties in Nova Scotia remain out of control, even as fire and additional living expenses (ALE) claims start to trickle in for insurers and adjusters. Some adjusters aren’t able to access the

Man on a laptop which has 'cyber security' across the screen
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Feds developing cybersecurity process for defence contractors  

June 1, 2023 Sarah Ritchie - THE CANADIAN PRESS

OTTAWA – The federal government says certain defence contracts will be subject to a mandatory cybersecurity certification process starting in the winter of 2024.   Defence Minister Anita Anand made the announcement Wednesday morning at the Canadian Association of Defence and

Climate lawsuit
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Why Canadian D&O insurers can breathe a sigh of relief

May 31, 2023 by Jason Contant

D&O lawsuits claiming boards of directors breached their climate-related fiduciary responsibilities would likely not succeed in a Canadian court if the facts are similar to those in a recent U.K. court case, lawyers suggested in a Mondaq article Wednesday. Non-profit

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Sonnet teams with digital bank to offer group insurance

May 30, 2023 by David Gambrill

Sonnet Insurance has teamed up with the digital bank Tangerine to offer customized digital home and auto insurance exclusively for Tangerine clients. “This relationship speaks to the needs of our like-minded customers who value digital-first experiences that are trusted, straightforward,

Sign on cannabis shop in a city
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The state of the cannabis insurance market in 2023 

May 30, 2023 by Jason Contant

Even though inflation cooled to 4.3% in March from a high of 8.1% last summer, its effect is still being felt on personal and commercial lines alike.  The cannabis insurance market is no exception. Carriers across the board are looking

The Klondike River in Yukon
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Government announces aid for residents affected by spring flooding

May 30, 2023 The Canadian Press

WHITEHORSE – The Yukon government says it’s working to provide financial support and other help to residents and businesses hurt by ongoing flooding in the Klondike Valley. The government said 82 residents have signed up for emergency support services so

Ransomware attack
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‘Foreseeable’ cyberattack on N.L. health network hit majority of province: report

May 29, 2023 The Canadian Press

ST. JOHN’S, N.L. – A new report says the cyberattack that temporarily knocked down Newfoundland and Labrador’s health-care IT systems in October 2021 was foreseeable and almost inevitable.  The 115-page report from the office of the province’s privacy commissioner concludes