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Why personal lines cyber is a growing need for consumers

July 10, 2023 by Alyssa DiSabatino

When a company has been cyber breached, they are obligated to tell their clients their data’s been leaked. But personal consumers may be more likely to bury their shame and eat the cost of the cyber scam—even to their detriment,

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How the pandemic changed adjusting for the long haul

July 10, 2023 by Philip Porado

COVID-19 restrictions led adjusters to shift claims work to desktop teams. The change was driven by client reluctance to meet in-person and employees’ desire to reduce site work until the risks were better understood. But those changes can make some

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B.C. wildfires prompt evacuation orders for two regions

July 10, 2023 by The Canadian Press

The Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako and the Regional District of Cariboo have issued evacuation orders this weekend due to wildfires in British Columbia. The Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako says the danger posed by the Tsah Creek wildfire has prompted an

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Will powerful Alberta tornado be declared a Cat? 

July 7, 2023 by Jason Contant

A powerful Canada Day tornado that swept through a section of rural Alberta likely won’t result in much insured damage despite strong winds that reached an estimated 275 km/h.  The EF4 tornado tore through an area south of Didsbury, Alta.

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Record-breaking wildfire season will continue to burn hot for months: officials

July 6, 2023 by The Canadian Press

OTTAWA – Natural Resources Canada says the country’s record-breaking wildfire season will continue to be abnormally intense throughout July and into August. The projections are based on anticipated high temperatures, dry conditions and historical comparisons. The risk is expected to

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Brokers, insurers differ on the value of numerous flood products for home owners

July 4, 2023 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Canada’s property and casualty insurance brokers have long maintained the need for a unified flood map, but insurers want to compete on their proprietary flood maps, and the ongoing differences between brokers and their insurance partners on this point became

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Two insurance agencies rebrand as belairdirect

July 4, 2023 by Jason Contant

Intact Financial Corporation subsidiary belairdirect has announced that agencies Johnson Insurance and Anthony Insurance will both rebrand as belairdirect. Beginning this fall, the car and home division of Johnson Insurance will gradually rebrand to belairdirect, with the group benefits and

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What Canadian insurers can learn from a New Zealand earthquake

June 30, 2023 by Philip Porado

Private property and casualty (P&C) insurers can’t be the sole providers of coverage for peak peril because they cannot efficiently assume extreme tail risk. That’s a key takeaway for Canada’s P&C insurers from a catastrophic 2011 earthquake in Christchurch, New

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Brokers, not insurers, advise clients of valuation changes

June 29, 2023 by David Gambrill

An insurer does not displace the role of the broker if the insurer conducts its own independent replacement cost valuation (RCV) and comes up with a different number than the broker submits, the Ontario Superior Court confirmed Tuesday. It remains

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What the court said about a condo owner using his unit for Airbnb 

June 29, 2023 by Jason Contant

British Columbia’s Civil Resolution Tribunal has ordered a strata corporation to direct one of its council members to stop using a unit for short-term accommodations (STAs) after finding the council member violated a strata bylaw.  The case centred around Bylaw

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Home-sharing app specifically for insurance to go national

June 28, 2023 by David Gambrill

Tens of thousands of Canadians have been forced to evacuate because of an active wildfire season, and a new home-sharing digital platform dedicated to insurance is expanding nationally to help adjusters find temporary accommodations for insureds whose homes have been

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Which peril might bankrupt the Canadian P&C industry?

June 28, 2023 by Canadian Underwriter Staff

Ottawa’s effort to build policy around flood risk in the face of climate change is important, but it overlooks a peril that could be far more catastrophic for Canadian P&C insurers, Alister Campbell, president and CEO of Property and Casualty