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The line that drove Aviva Canada’s 2022 Q1 premium growth

May 20, 2022 by David Gambrill

Commercial lines premiums at Aviva Canada grew by 17% in 2022 Q1 (13% at constant currency), according to the company’s quarterly financial results. “Sixty per cent of the growth overall [in commercial lines] is coming from rate and about 40%

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Brokers beware: High inflation may catch up to claims valuation software

May 20, 2022 by Philip Porado

Valuation models in software systems used by insurers to calculate replacement and restoration costs for commercial structures must be checked more often when inflation’s running high. That’s because costs for labour, lumber, drywall, concrete and other construction materials can jump

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SGI announces first woman president and CEO

May 19, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Penny McCune will become the first woman to serve as president and CEO of Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI), effective June 1.   She succeeds former president and CEO Andrew Cartmell, who retired on April 4, 2022, after a 12-year tenure

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Tow truck driver granted “absolute discharge” for his role in staged collision

May 19, 2022 by David Gambrill

Ontario’s Court for Appeal has given an “absolute discharge” to a tow truck driver who pleaded guilty to fraud under $5,000 – and served a six-month conditional sentence – for his role in a staged collision that cost two insurers

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Turo ends dual listing prohibition following Competition Bureau investigation

May 19, 2022 by The Canadian Press

GATINEAU, Que. – The Competition Bureau says car-sharing service Turo Inc. has ended its policy in Canada that prevented someone from also listing the vehicle on other platforms, following an agency investigation. The Bureau says the change is good for

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5 key trends in the Canadian P&C market, according to Aon

May 18, 2022 by Canadian Underwriter Staff

P&C insurers are actively managing how they deploy their global capacity for cyber insurance, and the underwriting process for that sector continues to gain rigor, said Aon’s quarterly global markets insights report. Although the frequency of cyber claims remained relatively

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New innocent co-insured law does not apply retroactively: Appeal Court

May 18, 2022 by David Gambrill

Ontario’s new innocent co-insured law does not apply retroactively to claims events that happened before the legislation was passed, the Ontario Appeal Court has ruled. The co-insured rule restricts application of insurers’ policy exclusions for criminal acts only to those

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Two auto physical damage trends of concern to one insurer 

May 18, 2022 by Jason Contant

Definity Financial Corporation’s executive vice president of personal insurance is concerned about two trends in auto physical damage.  “The two areas that are of concern to us are theft and total loss, where we are seeing approximately a 25% increase

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Crawford exec John Sharoun reflects on his 49-year-long insurance journey

May 18, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

After a 49-year-long tenure in the insurance industry, John Sharoun, executive general adjuster and senior consultant at Crawford and Company Canada, is retiring on June 30, 2022.   Sharoun fell into the industry between finishing school and looking for a

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Inflation rate up slightly in April to 6.8 per cent: Statistics Canada

May 18, 2022 by The Canadian Press

OTTAWA – The cost of nearly everything at the grocery store continued to climb higher to push the annual inflation rate up in April. Statistics Canada said Wednesday that its consumer price index for April rose 6.8 per cent compared

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What cottagers may overlook when it comes to seasonal insurance

May 17, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

With the May long weekend just around the corner, many Canadians will be packing their bags and heading up to the cottage, but a post-pandemic surge of demand may mean a lot of cottage rentals, and some important points of

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Stock market volatility may spike E&O claims

May 17, 2022 by Michelle Schriver

Investors are taking a turbulent ride as global stock markets correct and increasingly run the risk of entering recession territory. And, with some advisors’ clients ‘at the edge,’ that raises a red flag for errors and omissions (E&O) claims against