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News B.C.ClaimsClaims ProfessionalsCommercialInsurersLegalLiability

Promise to insure trumps cross-indemnification, court rules

September 8, 2022 by David Gambrill

In a commercial hull and machinery insurance policy containing cross-indemnities, a promise to insure by one party trumps the indemnity by the other unless the contract clearly states otherwise, B.C.’s Supreme Court has ruled in a case involving two separate

War clouds and recession lightening could mean problems for reinsurers
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What war, sanctions, inflation and looming recession mean for reinsurance

September 8, 2022 by Philip Porado

Despite inflation, flagging consumer confidence and slowdowns in GDP globally, reinsurers have been experiencing a firming cycle that’s lasted 19 consecutive quarters, noted David Priebe, chairman of global risk and reinsurance specialist Guy Carpenter during a Sept. 7 briefing call.

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Commercial insurer, brokerage granted right to a jury trial in marine claim

September 7, 2022 by David Gambrill

A B.C. commercial fishing operation must face a jury in its insurance claim against Intact Insurance and the brokerage Harlock Murray Underwriting Ltd., B.C.’s Supreme Court has ruled. The court was not convinced the claim of Arctic Pearl Fishing Ltd.,

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How advanced materials change insurance needs for new building projects

September 7, 2022 by Philip Porado

Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, delays plagued commercial and residential construction in Canada. What’s changed since March 2020 is a rise in contributing factors causing these delays, noted Steve Schmelzle, practice leader of construction and contracting at Intact Insurance Specialty

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3 ways brokers can help oil and gas companies maintain coverage

September 6, 2022 by Philip Porado

Brokers with clients in the oil and gas industry are closely watching statements by insurers announcing intentions to exit from coverage of Canada’s oil sands. Those insurers, like many other companies globally, are under intense pressure from consumers and governments

Anthony Tramonte, head of AGCS Canada
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Insurer appoints new head of marine for Canada

September 2, 2022 by Jason Contant

Anthony Tramonte has joined Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) as head of marine for AGCS Canada, the insurer announced Thursday. In his new role, Tramonte will develop and lead the local strategy and proactively support the development of AGCS’

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Invoices don’t add up in commercial claim against RSA, court rules

September 1, 2022 by David Gambrill

Ontario’s Superior Court has rejected two claims made by a clothes store operator against RSA for a total of $127,000 in lost inventory due to water damage, because the retailer could not prove the value of the lost merchandise. In

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New online platform ‘Bridges’ the gap between brokers and MGAs

August 31, 2022 by David Gambrill

Canadian managing general agencies (MGAs) have developed a new real-time, online platform that allows brokers to match their quote applications with MGAs underwriting that specific class of business. Once the match has been made, the platform promises to shave days,

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News CommercialSupply Chain

How marine & logistics insurance is evolving alongside the supply chain

August 29, 2022 by Jason Contant

Product orders from giant online retailers like Amazon are now being filled and shipped from Canada – proof the logistics chain is evolving. But this also means Canadian companies storing and shipping goods under contract for these retailers need protection,

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News AlbertaB.C.CommercialEmerging RisksEnvironmentalInsurersNewfoundland & LabradorNova Scotia

Will insurers find opportunity in Europe’s need for Canadian LNG and hydrogen?

August 26, 2022 by Philip Porado

Canadian insurers have a future opportunity to cover the infrastructure required for hydrogen energy products, commercial insurance brokers say. For example, if Europe wants its efforts to reduce dependence on Russian natural gas supplies to be successful, it will need

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‘It’s like Lego bricks’: Shippers and consumers feel affects of overflowing ports

August 24, 2022 by Christopher Reynolds - THE CANADIAN PRESS

Bob Ballantyne broke a cord on his blinds in early July, and his repairman in Ottawa still hasn’t been able to replace the snapped part. “He says, ‘You know, supply chain issues. I can’t get the string that I need

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New exec for Swiss Re Corporate Solutions revealed

August 22, 2022 by David Gambrill

Swiss Re Corporate Solutions has appointed Andrea Douglass as senior vice president of customer management in Canada, effective Aug. 29. Douglass will be responsible for strategic relationships with large corporate customers across Canada. Based in Toronto, she will succeed Sarah