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Why standard coverage for unions doesn’t cut it

May 15, 2023 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Unions and corporations operate differently, and that means a union needs more tailored insurance coverage when an aggrieved member takes legal action, lest they find themselves underinsured, one expert told Canadian Underwriter.   Standard policies typically exclude important coverages for unions,

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How Intact’s personal auto segment fared in 2023 Q1

May 15, 2023 by Jason Contant

Intact Financial Corporation grew its Canadian personal auto premium volume 5% in 2023 Q1 from one year ago, and continues to see positive growth in the segment, CEO Charles Brindamour said during a 2023 Q1 earnings call last week. “Top-line

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Alberta regulator says Imperial Oil faces more water problems at oilsands mine

May 12, 2023 Bob Weber - THE CANADIAN PRESS

The Alberta Energy Regulator has warned Imperial Oil about more wastewater problems at its Kearl oilsands mine in northern Alberta. The regulator has issued a notice of non-compliance to the company after chemicals associated with oilsands tailings were found at

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Where Intact sees personal auto and inflation heading

May 12, 2023 by Jason Contant

Intact Financial Corporation expects inflation’s effect on personal auto to continue to tame, but the insurer has levers in place if the uncertain economic environment throws another curveball, senior executives said during a 2023 Q1 earnings call. Personal auto premiums

Police block the road into the wildfires near Entwhistle Alberta on Sunday May 7, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson.
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Military help on the way to battle ‘unprecedented’ Alberta wildfires, Bill Blair says

May 11, 2023 Bill Graveland - THE CANADIAN PRESS

Federal Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair says Canadian Forces personnel are being deployed to help with an “unprecedented” wildfire situation in Alberta.   Alberta has declared a state of emergency. There were 82 active wildfires as of Thursday morning, with 23

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How much it would cost to insure Fast & Furious supercars

May 11, 2023 by Jason Contant

If you’re a fan of the Fast & Furious movie franchise, you’re probably looking forward to the 10th installment — Fast X — which opens May 19.  But have you ever given much thought to how much it costs to

Cybercrime is on the rise in Canada and companies can no longer ignore cyber insurance
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Don’t let clients cheap out on cyber coverage

May 10, 2023 Philip Porado

As high-profile ransomware attacks continue to grab headlines, insurers providing directors and officers (D&O) coverage are concerned private company boards might not be managing cyber risk. “Are they allocating enough funds to cybersecurity? Are they going to have a lawsuit

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How is the cannabis insurance market faring? 

May 9, 2023 by Jason Contant

Four-and-a-half years after recreational marijuana use was legalized in Canada, cannabis companies continue to face a number of challenges, including insolvency, consolidation and low or flat growth, according to a recent report from EY Canada. “Established/mature markets — including Canada,

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Tips for advising commercial clients during economic downturns

May 9, 2023 Alyssa Di Sabatino

Inflation and the looming threat of an economic downturn would seem like a one-two punch that would make commercial clients think about ways to skimp on insurance. But it isn’t necessarily so. “Insurance is not a discretionary spend for most companies,”

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High temperatures in B.C. pose threat of new wildfires 

May 9, 2023 The Canadian Press

Rain and cooler temperatures in northeastern British Columbia will help suppression efforts for two out-of-control wildfires, but high temperatures forecast for later this week may pose a new threat, says a BC Wildfire Service spokesman.   Cliff Chapman, the director of

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Waters recede in parts of flood-ravaged B.C. as half of province remains under threat

May 8, 2023 The Canadian Press

CACHE CREEK, B.C. – Much of British Columbia’s Interior continued to be under the threat of flooding triggered by rain and warm weather Sunday, but water levels appeared to be receding at one of the hardest hit communities.   Even

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Definity’s McDougall merges with McFarlan Rowlands 

May 8, 2023 by Jason Contant

Large Ontario brokerage McDougall Insurance Brokers Limited, a subsidiary of Definity Financial Corporation, has merged with another large provincial brokerage — McFarlan Rowlands Insurance Brokers Inc.  The combination of McDougall and McFarlan Rowlands represents more than $700 million in annual