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5 client objections to buying cyber, and how to overcome them

November 14, 2022 by Philip Porado

When it comes to risk, your clients can be full of excuses. That tendency to deflect is particularly acute when discussions turn to cyber coverage. “My favorite one was ‘We outsource everything,’” which implies someone else was taking on all

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Are your clients’ short-term rental properties properly insured?

November 9, 2022 by George Longo

With COVID-19 safety protocols all but eliminated in Canada, many people are travelling and need places to stay. As an alternative to hotels, some are taking short-term rental spaces through services like Airbnb, VRBO and other online platforms. Now that

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Insurance premium tax exemption for B.C. First Nation with no reserve

November 4, 2022 by David Gambrill

Qayqayt First Nation in B.C., which purchased a surety bond from a U.K. insurer as collateral for a bank loan to fund a legal action against the Crown for taking away its land, does not have to pay tax on

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Do your clients need vampire facial coverage this Halloween?

October 28, 2022 by Jason Contant

You may have seen Instagram influencers posting shots of their faces covered in their own blood – a macabre-looking skincare treatment known as a ‘vampire facial.’ Easily mistaken for scary Halloween make-up, a vampire or blood facial, or platelet-rich plasma

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Why insurance has street performers singing the blues

October 19, 2022 by Phil

Rising costs for busker’s insurance has street performers singing the blues. To hear them tell it, sky high insurance rates cut so far into their profits that it often makes more sense to just stay home. And, depending on the

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Why Lloyd’s has to defend a progressive property damage case

October 17, 2022 by David Gambrill

Lloyd’s of London has a duty to defend the City of Timmins in a negligence lawsuit, in which homeowners are suing the city for failing to prevent progressive land erosion that led to an order to remove, relocate or demolish

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Condo association calls for changes to help corporations recoup losses 

October 11, 2022 by Jason Contant

Quebec’s association representing condo corporations is reiterating a call on the newly re-elected provincial government to amend the Civil Code of Quebec to allow condo corporations to better recover losses from co-owners.  Currently, condo corporations (called syndicates in Quebec) are

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Hockey Canada’s board to answer to feds

October 4, 2022 by The Canadian Press

OTTAWA – Hockey Canada’s board chairs, past and present, will answer to the federal government today on the hockey body’s handling of alleged sexual assaults and how money was paid out in lawsuits. Former chair Michael Brind’Amour and interim chair

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Which firm racked up 8 mergers over the summer?

September 28, 2022 by Canadian Underwriter Staff

Brokerage M&A has been hectic so far in 2022, with one firm bringing eight brokerages across Canada under its wing during the summer. Navacord today announced it closed eight acquisitions during July and August that expands the company’s presence in

New York's Attorney General has alleged insurance fraud against former president Donald Trump
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New York AG’s civil lawsuit accuses former president Trump of insurance fraud

September 21, 2022 by Jason Contant

New York’s Attorney General has launched a civil lawsuit against former U.S. president Donald Trump alleging financial fraud, including allegations he “[induced] insurers to provide insurance coverage for higher limits and at lower premiums.” New York Attorney General Letitia James’

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It’s not always wise to base coverage solely on clients’ balance sheets

September 16, 2022 by David Gambrill

Less than one-quarter of Canadian businesses have trade credit insurance, which protects their receivables against buyer default and bankruptcies, but Intact Insurance predicts that market penetration is likely to change as the pace and size of interest rate hikes could

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Who’s at fault in caution light crashes?

September 12, 2022 by David Gambrill

Canada’s dreaded amber light: it’s the source of numerous intersection crashes, resulting in untold insurance claims. If you are dispensing driver safety tips to clients, be sure to tell your insureds to watch out when turning left against yellow caution