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Spring storm knocks out power to tens of thousands across Quebec, Ontario

April 4, 2024 by The Canadian Press

A spring storm across Quebec and Ontario on Thursday knocked out power to tens of thousands of customers, closed schools and blanketed the Montreal area with heavy, wet snow. In Quebec, more than 220,000 homes and businesses had no electricity

Water-damaged home being dried out
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What’s new in restoration and adjuster national licensing?

April 4, 2024 by Jason Contant

The trend of insurers owning restoration firms and third-party vendors may not continue, particularly since controlling costs remains a priority for carriers, sources tell Canadian Underwriter.  It also looks like a national adjusting licensing standard or cross-provincial licensing will not

Toronto Police talking about vehicle theft investigation, Project Paranoid
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Toronto police recover stolen vehicles amid ongoing rise in auto theft

March 28, 2024 by Maan Alhmidi – The Canadian Press

Toronto police announced the recovery of 48 stolen vehicles and the arrests of seven people Wednesday as they detailed their latest attempt to crack down on the growing issue of auto theft in the region. Investigators said information gathered during

The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore on March 27, 2024
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Canadian bridges are safe, officials say, after U.S. bridge rammed by ship collapses 

March 27, 2024 by Jacob Serebrin – The Canadian Press

Canadian authorities tried to reassure the public about the safety of bridges in the country following the collapse of a bridge in Baltimore, Md., early Tuesday morning after it was rammed by a container ship.  Halifax Harbour Bridges, which operates

Car keys laying on top of an auto insurance policy
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What the P&C industry thinks of Ontario’s 2024 budget

March 27, 2024 by Jason Contant

Proposed reforms to Ontario auto insurance will make life simpler for accident victims but could increase premiums and costs for insurers, says David Marshall, who’s served as senior advisor to the provincial government on auto insurance and pension funds.  In

Total solar eclipse on Aug. 21, 2017
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How the total solar eclipse could affect auto claims

March 26, 2024 by Jason Contant

With a total solar eclipse set to pass over parts of Canada in less than two weeks, researchers at Toronto’s Sunnybrook Research Institute are warning about a possible surge in traffic fatalities. The rare celestial event will unfold over Canada,

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Giant Tiger customer data compromised in incident with third-party vendor

March 26, 2024 by Tara Deschamps – The Canadian Press

Giant Tiger Stores Ltd. says contact information for some of its customers was compromised in an “incident” linked to a third-party vendor it uses. Alison Scarlett, a spokesperson for the Ottawa-based discount retailer, would not name the vendor on Monday

Person reporting a stolen vehicle
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Insurer’s Top 5 insurance fraud claims of 2023

March 25, 2024 by Jason Contant

An intoxicated driver who reported her car stolen to avoid the consequences of impaired driving and fake invoices for high-end jewellery reportedly stolen from a vehicle were among Saskatchewan Government Insurance’s (SGI) Top 5 insurance fraud claims of 2023.  The

Smoke from Canadian wildfires as seen in Boston on Canada Day 2023.
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Driven by wildfire smoke, Canada’s air quality worse than U.S. in 2023

March 25, 2024 by Jordan Omstead – The Canadian Press

Canada’s air pollution levels last year were worse than those in the United States for the first time since an air-quality firm started publishing its assessments in 2018.  The sixth World Air Quality report published Tuesday by Swiss firm IQAir

The Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development in Ottawa on March 21.
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Time to protect Canadians from ‘forever chemicals,’ experts say

March 22, 2024 by Mia Rabson – The Canadian Press

OTTAWA – Nearly a year after Health Canada issued a draft recommendation to designate an entire class of chemicals as toxic, environmental experts say it’s time to actually do something about it. There are now more than 10,000 variations of

Aerial view of flooded homes following record rainfall
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Three necessities for Canada’s national flood insurance program

March 21, 2024 by Jason Contant

Canada’s upcoming national flood insurance program needs to specify exclusions, phase in risk-based premiums, and provide incentives for flood resilience measures, the Canadian Climate Institute (CCI) says in a recent blog.  A low-cost flood insurance program should drive safer decisions

Aerial view near Barrie, Ontario
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Rising insurance premiums create challenges for local municipalities

March 20, 2024 by Wayne Doyle, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, BarrieToday.com – The Canadian Press

The cost of insurance for local municipalities continues to rise. Springwater Township received its annual insurance renewal notice last Friday at a cost of $625,709.52. That’s almost $42,000 more than last year, or slightly more than seven per cent. According