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Ontario Provincial Police warn public about auto insurance scam

May 28, 2010 by Canadian Underwriter

The Canadian Anti-fraud Centre (formerly Phonebusters) and the Ontario Provincial Police are warning potential auto insurance consumers in Ontario of a fraud ring, in which fraudsters are advertising fraudulent insurance premiums in Ontario newspapers and on Web sites.The scam advertises

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Forest fires continue to rage across Quebec

May 28, 2010 by Canadian Underwriter

More than 60 forest fires are burning across Quebec, 12 of which are out of control, reports the Montreal Gazette.The Abitibi region in northern Quebec and the Haute-Maurice region, north of Trois Rivieres, are the two most active areas. Approximately

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Ontario requires auto insurers to send publications to consumers explaining auto reforms

May 28, 2010 by Canadian Underwriter

Ontario’s insurance regulator is requiring the province’s auto insurers to mail out publications explaining the forthcoming auto insurance reforms to consumers.The content and wording of the documents, which are not to be altered when sent to consumers, is the product

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Canadian Hurricane Centre warns 2010 season may bring increased number of storms

May 27, 2010 by Canadian Underwriter

The Canadian Hurricane Centre (CHC) is cautioning East coasters that the 2010 hurricane season may bring above average activity. “A number of international hurricane authorities are predicting that this year will be an active hurricane season in the Atlantic basin,”

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Canada proposing new legislation to ban non-authorized insurance from bank Web sites

May 27, 2010 by Canadian Underwriter

Canada is formally proposing new legislation that would prohibit banks from promoting “non-authorized insurance from all banking Web pages.”This includes banning the display of online links to Web pages that promote non-authorized insurance. The proposed regime would allow the “corporate

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IBAC welcomes regulations banning promotion of insurance on banking Web sites

May 27, 2010 by Canadian Underwriter

The Insurance Brokers Association of Canada is pleased with federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty’s proposed regulations that would ban banks from promoting insurance on their banking Web sites. Flaherty proposed the regulations on May 27, 2010. Steve Masnyk, IBAC’s manager

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Supreme Court dismisses final appeal against Nova Scotia’s injury cap

May 27, 2010 by Canadian Underwriter

The Supreme Court of Canada has effectively upheld Nova Scotia’s $2,500 cap on minor auto injury claims.The Supreme Court on May 27 dismissed leave to appeal a December 2009 decision by the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal, which confirmed the

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iClarify services fully available to Ontario brokers; to be piloted in June with B.C. and Quebec brokers

May 26, 2010 by Canadian Underwriter

Ontario brokers using Compu-Quote will have all of the services of SCM Risk Management Services’ iClarify insurance-to-value (ITV) solution offered to them by mid-June 2010.Furthermore, iClarify will be piloted with B.C. and Quebec insurance brokers starting next month, with the

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Alberta insurers report strong gains in 2010 Q1

May 26, 2010 by Canadian Underwriter

Alberta incorporated insurers have reported a surge in net income, rising from $3 million in 2009 Q1 to $14.9 million in 2010, according to filings posted by Alberta’s Superintendent of Insurance.The figures include:•Alberta Motor Insurance Company;•Canadian Farm Insurance Company;•Fortress Insurance

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Re-opened Hurricane Katrina claims speak to overworked adjusters: BestWeek

May 26, 2010 by Canadian Underwriter

Re-opened Hurricane Katrina claims demonstrate what can happen when an overwhelming catastrophic event causes beleaguered adjusters to bite off more than they can chew, according to a report by A.M. Best/Week.The May 17 BestWeek article, ‘Katrina Claims a Lesson for

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City of Toronto could not have foreseen bizarre archery injury: Ontario judge

May 25, 2010 by Canadian Underwriter

The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has found that the City of Toronto was not negligent in its operation of a public archery range, at which one friend catastrophically injured another in a bizarre plan to retrieve arrows.The two friends

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Four-alarm fire causes more than $600,000 damage in Toronto

May 25, 2010 by Canadian Underwriter

A four-alarm fire in Toronto’s west end has caused more than $600,000, reports the Toronto Star.It is not yet known how much of the damage is insured.The fire occurred on the evening of May 24, severely damaging 791-797 Queen Street