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Dangerous Hooded Hacker Breaks into Government Data Servers and Infects Their System with a Virus. His Hideout Place has Dark Atmosphere, Multiple Displays, Cables Everywhere.
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New legal action for privacy breach doesn’t apply to hacked data aggregators

December 2, 2022 by David Gambrill

Ontario’s new legal tort of ‘intrusion upon seclusion’ does not apply in class actions against data aggregators that have been hacked, the Court of Appeal has confirmed. Nine years ago, the courts came up with the new tort of intrusion

Blue toy car in front of blurry stacks of coins
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Ontario’s most expensive cities for car insurance

December 1, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Brampton is Ontario’s reigning champ for the city with the most expensive car insurance — 62.5% higher than the province’s average. That said, the city has become more affordable since 2020, when it was 123.5% more expensive than the rest

Unsafe computer network
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Cyber incident cancels online classes, knocks out email, phones at school board  

November 28, 2022 by The Canadian Press

WHITBY, Ont. – The Durham District School Board says online classes have been cancelled after it was subject to what it’s calling a “cyber incident.”   The board, which serves Oshawa and the surrounding region east of Toronto, says it learned

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Definity’s plans for brokerage, insurer M&A

November 28, 2022 by Jason Contant

Definity Financial Corporation is interested in both P&C brokerage and carrier acquisitions, the insurer’s president and CEO Rowan Saunders confirmed during a recent virtual fireside chat with RBC Capital Markets. “Even though we’ve just recently done a significant acquisition in

Shot of a motocross competition
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Why this dirt bike in closed competition was considered an “automobile”

November 25, 2022 by David Gambrill

A dirt bike driven in a closed course motocross competition is an “automobile” under Ontario’s auto accident benefits scheme, thus paving the way for a seriously injured driver to claim auto accident benefits from his auto insurer, the Ontario Court

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Ontario union victim of ransomware attack, notifies members of personal data compromised

November 24, 2022 by The Canadian Press

TORONTO – The union representing public high school teachers in Ontario says it was the victim of a ransomware attack earlier this year that compromised members’ personal information. The Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation says it discovered in late May

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What reinsurance renewals could look like on Jan. 1

November 23, 2022 by David Gambrill

Global reinsurers are expected to raise property catastrophe rates “by well over 10%” in exposed areas during January 2023 renewals, a Fitch Ratings report stated. “We expect double-digit percentage premium rate rises for property catastrophe cover in 2023 driven by

Aerial view of harbour in Hamilton, Ont.
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Hamilton, Ont. mayor calls for investigation after sewer leak went undetected for 26 years

November 23, 2022 by The Canadian Press

Hamilton Mayor Andrea Horwath is calling for an investigation after city staff discovered a pipe has been dumping sewage into the local harbour undetected for 26 years. Horwath says she has asked the city auditor to be brought in after

Man with a neck injury
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The spreading tentacles of staged collision operations

November 22, 2022 by Jason Contant

Staged collisions in Canada remain a significant concern for auto insurers, particularly in the Greater Toronto Area, where many interconnected players can make these operations difficult to infiltrate, an industry expert said at KPMG’s 2022 Insurance Conference last week. Violent

An early winter storm delivered high amounts of snow across southern Ontario
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Record-setting Ontario storm drops more than a metre of snow, strong winds  

November 21, 2022 by The Canadian Press

WIARTON, Ont. – Environment Canada is warning that some parts of southwestern Ontario battered by a record-setting weekend snowstorm could see strong winds this morning and into the afternoon.   More than a metre of snow has fallen on parts of

Cra in driveway covered with snow
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Walking towards your car, you slip and fall on ice. Is this an ‘auto accident’?

November 18, 2022 by David Gambrill

If you slip and fall on ice within 10-15 feet of your car, the car did not cause your fall, so that isn’t an ‘auto accident’ under the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS), Ontario’s Licence Appeal Tribunal (LAT) ruled last

A red car has slid on the icy road and his into the freeway medium. A moderate traffic jam with two other white cars has occured
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Will inflation stop Canadians from buying winter tires?

November 17, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Even when faced with the rising cost of living, 82% of Canada’s motorists believe investing in winter tires is important, said a new survey by the Tire and Rubber Association of Canada (TRAC).  However, brokers will be interested to know