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Flooding in Thunder Bay, Montreal causes insured damage of $200 million

July 9, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC), citing data from Property Claim Services Canada (PCS-Canada), reports that the estimated insured damage caused by the recent wind and thunderstorm event that hit Ontario and Quebec amounts to more than $200 million. PCS-Canada tracks…

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Flash storm hits northern regions of Calgary

July 6, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

A flash storm packing both rain and hail on July 5 has left northern regions of Calgary to deal with a watery mess and to await the final tally on damages. An Environment Canada spokesperson confirmed more than 50 mm…

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Proposed Northern Gateway Pipeline may be underinsured for liability: former ICBC exec

July 6, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

Enbridge Inc. may not be carrying enough insurance coverage for its proposed Northern Gateway Pipeline Project, suggests a written submission prepared by economist Robyn Allan, a former CEO of the Insurance Corporation of B.C. (ICBC). The proposed $5.5-billion project would…

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Aviva unveils strategic plan to shake up business, appoints Canadian CEO to group executive

July 6, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

The United Kingdom’s second largest insurer, Aviva, is launching an ambitious plan to narrow its focus, build financial strength and improve performance after a turbulent past few months that saw the departure of former chief executive Andrew Moss in early…

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Deadline looms for uninsured/underinsured Thunder Bay residents to submit advance claims to the City for disaster assistance

July 6, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

Thunder Bay-area residents who did not have insurance, had inadequate insurance or had insurance that did not cover the flood damage incurred when heavy rains in late May unleashed enough water to overwhelm the city’s sewage treatment facility are reminded…

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St. Catharines council to discuss support for non-profit, car-sharing initiative

July 6, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

The City of St. Catharines, Ontario is scheduled to discuss a car-sharing proposal at its next council meeting on July 9. The city is being asked to support, in principle, a partnership with the People’s Car Co-operative Inc. to establish…

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Ontario drivers concerned about auto theft, but are not taking precautions

July 5, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

More than 60% of Ontario car owners surveyed by Angus Reid incorrectly believe they are fully covered by insurance if their vehicles are stolen. LoJack Canada, which distributes vehicle recovery and tracking systems, commissioned the online survey, which was conducted…

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European insurers experience premium growth in 2011

July 5, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

Europe’s Top 10 insurers saw their 2011 written premiums increase by 3% over the previous year, despite turbulence over the sovereign debt crisis in the euro zone, according to a recent report by Spanish-based insurer Fundación Mapfre. Insurers in the…

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Saskatchewan experiencing an active twister season, no major damage in latest tornado

July 5, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

Saskatchewan is now clear of tornado warnings, but not before one twister – and possibly two – touched down on July 3. Video from storm chasers in an area near Lake Diefenbaker showed a tornado touching down southeast of Outlook,…

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Canadians taking expensive risk by not buying travel insurance: BMO Insurance study

July 5, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

Canadians who vacation without travel insurance are taking an expensive risk that they won’t be sick or injured while away. Findings from BMO Insurace’s online Summer Travel Insurance Study, conducted last month by Pollara and involving a random sample of…

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Most firms fail to continuously monitor risk: Deloitte/Forbes survey

July 4, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

A minority of executives and risk managers monitor risk on a continuous basis, according to a recent poll by Deloitte & Touche LLP and Forbes Insights. The survey reported that less than 25% of respondents said they continuously monitor risk,…

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Climate change could lead to increased wildfire activity in North America over the next 30 years: Berkeley study

July 4, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

Climate change is expected to disrupt future fire patterns, with some regions, such as the western United States, seeing more frequent blazes within the next 30 years, notes a study in the peer-reviewed journal Ecosphere. Conducted by researchers at the…