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Hurricane Fiona insurance damage estimate revised to $800 million

January 5, 2023 by David Gambrill

Hurricane Fiona has now caused insured damage of more than $800 million in Canada, according to Catastrophe Indices and Quantification Inc. (CatIQ). CatIQ’s initial estimate in October 2022 was $660 million. Hurricane Fiona now sits as the seventh-largest catastrophe in

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How much did December’s ‘bomb cyclone’ cost Canadian insurers?

January 5, 2023 by Jason Contant

The ‘bomb cyclone’ that ripped through eastern Canada during the holiday season has been declared a catastrophe, Catastrophe Indices and Quantification Inc. (CatIQ) confirmed to Canadian Underwriter Thursday. The winter storm brought heavy snowfall, strong winds and blizzard conditions to

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P.E.I. utility Maritime Electric estimates cost of Hurricane Fiona

December 13, 2022 by The Canadian Press

CHARLOTTETOWN – Prince Edward Island’s electric utility says it will cost about $35 million to repair damage to the company’s distribution system caused by post-tropical storm Fiona. A spokesperson for Maritime Electric said that estimate is based on invoices received

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What’s the better parametric insurance trigger for Canadian hurricanes?

December 12, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Hurricane risk differs in Canada, which is why parametric insurance triggers that work in the U.S. may not be as effective in Canada, said a panellist in a Canadian Underwriter webinar.   Barometric pressure may be a better parametric trigger

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Canadian P&C insurer reveals plan to go private

December 9, 2022 by David Gambrill

The Insurance Company of Prince Edward Island (ICPEI) has proposed deal that would have company directors, executives, certain employees and investors buy a majority stake in the insurance company and take its ownership private. The proposed deal was announced Friday

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Westland expands into two new provinces

December 7, 2022 by Jason Contant

Westland Insurance has entered into Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick for the first time, making it one of the largest insurance brokers in Atlantic Canada. The western Canadian-based brokerage announced Tuesday the acquisition of Hyndman Insurance Group, Sears Insurance,

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Which insured perils are of most concern to your clients?

December 5, 2022 by David Gambrill

Winter storms and severe rain or flooding events top the list of insured perils concerning Canadians, according to a new Angus Reid poll commissioned by First Onsite Property Restoration. Nationally, concern about winter storms (67%) edged out worries about severe

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What makes the current claims environment so challenging?

December 2, 2022 by Philip Porado

A convergence of global factors will cause above-average levels of claims inflation for the foreseeable future. Claims professionals who spoke with Canadian Underwriter said multiple market-dependent factors – including prolonged COVID-19 lockdowns in China, political instability, labour and materials shortages,

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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

Coastal flooding remains a concern for eastern Canada
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Climate Changed: Rising oceans, storm surges ‘disaster in slow motion’ for coasts

November 22, 2022 by Hina Alam - THE CANADIAN PRESS

Tides are rising, sands are shifting and coastlines are crumbling. As studies warn of rising seas and accelerated erosion resulting from climate change, coastal communities in Canada are wondering what the future holds. “Living on the coast is part of

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How hurricane losses will impact pricing and capacity

November 21, 2022 by Philip Porado

Watch for Hurricane Ian’s damage estimates of between US$50 billion and US$70 billion to made insurers more conservative about pricing and capacity, according to Aon’s global market insights for 2022 Q3. “As the full market impacts of Hurricane Ian materialize,”

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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