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How to lie to your auto insurer and not repay your benefits

April 11, 2022 by David Gambrill

A claimant who lied to TD Insurance about an acquaintance being present with her in a car crash so that her acquaintance could collect accident benefits does not have to repay her own benefits because of the misrepresentation, Ontario’s License

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New Brunswick monitoring potential for flooding as river levels begin to rise

April 11, 2022 by Kevin Bissett - THE CANADIAN PRESS

FREDERICTON – New Brunswick officials are advising people in flood-prone areas of the province to pay attention as the water levels of the Saint John River are on the rise. The spillway gates at the Mactaquac Dam, near Fredericton, will

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How the federal budget impacts P&C insurers

April 8, 2022 by Philip Porado, with files from Melissa Shin and Rudy Mezzetta

As expected, 2022’s federal budget included a 1.5% bank and insurer surtax for taxable income over $100 million for taxation years that end after April 7. That means those companies will pay 16.5% on income above that threshold going forward.

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How auto could be the force that eats into Canadian insurers’ results

April 8, 2022 by David Gambrill

With ROE levels in the Canadian P&C industry at a historic high of 17%, count Lloyds Canada among the list of insurance providers that caution the industry not to squander the hard-won gains of the hard market in a bid

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How cattle will help manage B.C. wildfire risk

April 8, 2022 by Brenna Owen - THE CANADIAN PRESS

A handful of ranchers in British Columbia’s Interior are getting ready to graze their cattle in concentrated areas near homes and community infrastructure, where they’ll eat the grasses that dry over the summer and heighten the wildfire risk. As part

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What Canadians can expect of future hurricane seasons

April 7, 2022 by David Gambrill

Atlantic Canadians can expect to see more and increasingly intense hurricanes, as sea surface temperatures continue to warm up as a result of climate change. “Warmer sea surface temperatures fuel stronger hurricanes,” Swiss Re Canada CEO Monica Ningen observed during

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How profitable was Canada’s P&C industry last year?

April 7, 2022 by Jason Contant

Last year saw the lowest-ever combined ratio in the Canadian P&C insurance industry, making it the third most profitable year for Canada’s P&C insurance industry since 1975, according to the Property and Casualty Insurance Compensation Corporation (PACICC). “The 2021 industry

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Defendants deny claims of wrongdoing in fatal B.C. train derailment lawsuits

April 7, 2022 by Alanna Smith - THE CANADIAN PRESS

Defendants in lawsuits filed by families who lost loved ones in a British Columbia train derailment are denying any wrongdoing in the deaths of three Canadian Pacific Railway employees.   The derailment happened on Feb. 4, 2019, when 99 grain cars

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Key challenges facing your construction industry clients

April 6, 2022 by Jason Contant

An ongoing labour shortage, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, is one of the key issues facing the construction industry in general, says the head of risk control with Travelers Canada. “I think the biggest prolonged challenge that comes around, seems

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Why these four P&C rating factors may be racially biased

April 5, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Four commonly used rating factors in personal lines insurance — credit-based insurance scores, geographic location, homeownership, and motor vehicle records — may be affected by racially biased policies and practices, a new research paper finds. Research by the Casualty Actuarial

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Exiting the commercial hard market may be prolonged: Insurers

April 5, 2022 by David Gambrill

Canada’s P&C insurers are exposed to historically-high inflation rates, which may prolong the hard market in commercial lines, Canada’s association of home, auto and business warns. “On the commercial side, I think this inflation is either going to prolong the

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Insurers winning court battles to enforce pandemic BI arbitration

April 4, 2022 by David Gambrill

Quebec insurers with arbitration clauses written into their business interruption policies are winning battles to have pandemic BI class action suits go through arbitration rather than through the courts. Both of law firm Clyde & Co.’s Top 2 cases of