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B.C.’s auditor general says more work needed to assess risk of fraud in public sector

March 17, 2022 by The Canadian Press

VICTORIA – British Columbia’s auditor general says the government’s framework to manage fraud in the public service is well underway, but it’s not fully developed. Michael Pickup says in a news release that fraud risk management in the province is

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How insurers are rethinking ransom coverage

March 15, 2022 by Jason Contant

Ransomware has long been a thorn in the side for insurers, particularly in recent years. And, although the market will continue to see rate changes in reaction to ransomware losses over the next year, “insurers will be equally focused on

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Police, convenience store industry prepare for gas thefts as prices continue to rise

March 11, 2022 by Brittany Hobson - THE CANADIAN PRESS

Police and small retailers are preparing for an increase in “gas-and-dash” thefts as gasoline prices across Canada soar following sanctions against Russia that have put the squeeze on global oil supply. The invasion of Ukraine just over two weeks ago

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How supply chain back-ups are contributing to cargo theft

March 9, 2022 by Jason Contant

Supply chain disruptions and back-ups due to COVID-19 and other factors (such as a shortage of drivers or trucks to deliver product) are contributing to concerns around cargo theft, a transportation industry expert says. “When you have more [cargo] that’s

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Top 4 brokerage steps into new province with acquisition

March 8, 2022 by Jason Contant

Founding Navacord broker partner Jones DesLauriers has announced Navacord’s inaugural partnership in Quebec with the addition of Abatis Risk Management (Abatis Gestion de Risques inc.) to its ranks. “The addition of Abatis deepens the Jones DesLauriers’ commercial bench strength, further

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Debris from cargo ship spill last fall spreading along B.C. coast: beach cleaners

March 7, 2022 by The Canadian Press

TOFINO, B.C. – A volunteer organization that has been cleaning up debris from a cargo ship that lost 109 containers off the B.C. coast last fall says the incident should be a wake-up call to the need for more urgent

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BrokerLink execs discuss expansion strategy

March 4, 2022 by Jason Contant

BrokerLink’s M&A strategy remains focused on regions where it currently does business and is not looking to get into other verticals at the moment, senior executives at the brokerage tell Canadian Underwriter. “The focus continues to be Ontario, Alberta, and

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Poilievre promises to build more pipelines, remove oil tanker ban in northern B.C.

March 4, 2022 by The Canadian Press

REGINA – Ottawa-area MP Pierre Poilievre says he would repeal what he calls Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s “anti-energy” laws if he becomes the next leader of the Conservatives. Pierre told a campaign stop in Regina that if he becomes party

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Zurich Resilience Solutions in Canada adds new executive talent

March 2, 2022 by David Gambrill

Zurich Canada is growing Zurich Resilience Solutions (ZRS) in Canada, adding Scott Thomas to the team as the head of ZRS for Canada and Chris Snider as head of sales and distribution. “This investment in ZRS Canada talent is an exciting step on our journey

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Where Aviva Canada CEO sees commercial and auto lines heading

March 2, 2022 by Jason Contant

Pressures on commercial insurance rates will continue for the near future, but there will still be opportunities to write new business, says Jason Storah, CEO of Aviva Canada. As for auto lines, it remains to be seen how driving levels

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Fort Mac bowling alley covered for water damage despite flood exclusion

March 1, 2022 by David Gambrill

A Fort McMurray, Alta., bowling alley is entitled to coverage for water damage sustained in the April 2020 flooding, despite its insurance policy containing a clear flood exclusion. The Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench found Intact included a coverage extension

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Winners and losers in preventing cyberattacks

February 28, 2022 by Jason Contant

Canada’s financial services industry pushed back against cybercriminals last year, cutting in half the percentage of cyberattacks on the sector. The financial services industry (including insurance) has long been a top target for cybercriminals chasing high-reward payday. But that is