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Cybersecurity issue delays in-person classes at Newfoundland’s Memorial University

January 3, 2024 by The Canadian Press

ST. JOHN’S, N.L. – A Memorial University campus in western Newfoundland is the latest Canadian post-secondary institution to be grappling with what officials are calling a “cybersecurity incident.” The beginning of most in-person classes for the winter semester at Memorial’s

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Homeowners discuss the high insurance costs of wildfires

January 2, 2024 by Michael Tutton - THE CANADIAN PRESS

HALIFAX – Seven months after a wildfire left a charred, 1,000-hectare scar on the western suburbs of Halifax, less visible damage persists in the lives of those who lost their homes to the flames. Lindsay Law said the financial and

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MPI’s Top 5 auto fraud claims of 2023

January 2, 2024 by Jason Contant

A customer who claimed amnesia following an auto collision and another who said their symptoms were so severe they were unable to work were among Manitoba Public Insurance’s (MPI) Top 5 fraud claims of 2023. Every year, it’s estimated auto

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Climate change battering municipal finances across Canada

December 11, 2023 by Thomas MacDonald - THE CANADIAN PRESS

MONTREAL – The hamlet of Gore, Que., had the foresight to start preparing for more intense annual flooding due to climate change a decade ago. That’s when the rural township 60 kilometres northwest of Montreal began quadrupling the size of

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Nova Scotia privacy commissioner to investigate file-sharing cyber breach

December 8, 2023 by The Canadian Press

HALIFAX – Nova Scotia’s information and privacy commissioner has launched an investigation into the theft of personal information from a file-transfer system used by the provincial government. In June, the government confirmed a cybersecurity breach involving a third-party system known

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Why it’s important to understand legal privilege after a breach

December 7, 2023 by Jason Contant

A recent court ruling in Australia concerning the primary purpose of a forensics report following a cyberattack serves as a crucial reminder about legal privilege for Canada’s cyber insurance market. In a Nov. 10 decision, the Federal Court of Australia

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B.C. wrings out after atmospheric river brings torrential rain and wind

December 6, 2023 by The Canadian Press

VANCOUVER – Residents in coastal and southern British Columbia are mopping up after an atmospheric river brought torrential rain and wind, while disrupting travel and utility services. The B.C. River Forecast Centre says Metro Vancouver, the south coast and Lower

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1,000 homes evacuated in Quebec’s Laurentians region over fears dike could burst

December 4, 2023 by The Canadian Press

MONTREAL – Residents of two municipalities in Quebec’s Laurentians region have been ordered to leave their homes because of the risk a nearby dike could burst. The evacuation order was issued Sunday night for about 1,000 homes near the Kiamika

Damage from post-tropical storm Lee in New Brunswick
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How this year’s hurricane season ranks

December 1, 2023 by Jason Contant

The 2023 Atlantic hurricane season has officially come to an end, ranking fourth for the most named storms in a year since 1950. The above-normal season, which officially ended Nov. 30, saw 20 named storms, including seven hurricanes and three

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Police, insurers collaborate to dismantle auto theft ring

November 30, 2023 by Jason Contant

Ontario’s Peel Regional Police (PRP) in collaboration with Équité Association have prevented more than $350,000 of insurance fraud by disrupting and dismantling an auto theft ring, the southern Ontario police force reported Wednesday.  As part of the investigation dubbed Project

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Government impersonation, phishing are top financial scams, Interac survey finds

November 30, 2023 by Ritika Dubey - THE CANADIAN PRESS

TORONTO – Government impersonation is one of the most common financial scams plaguing people across Canada, a new survey from payment processing company Interac Corp. has found. The report, released Tuesday, said 42 per cent of survey respondents reported dealing

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Why you need to consider embedded insurance

November 23, 2023 by Jason Contant

Embedded insurance not only enhances the customer experience but also provides greater access to data for insurers, speakers said during KPMG’s recent 2023 Insurance Conference in Toronto.  “You unlock a lot of data that will change the way you do