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Large Canadian brokerage now operating coast to coast

June 28, 2023 by Jason Contant

Editor’s Note: An original version of this article incorrectly identified Western Financial Group as Westland. Canadian Underwriter apologizes for the error.   Western Financial Group now operates coast to coast following its full acquisition of Huestis Insurance and Associates Ltd.

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How a shared-risk approach to tech can keep mutual insurers competitive

June 5, 2023 Matthew Scott

Canada’s mutual insurance industry has been around for as long as the country itself and has innovated over that time. Now it’s driving digital transformation to enable new capabilities, improve service and keep pace with market competition. These changes come

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Sonnet teams with digital bank to offer group insurance

May 30, 2023 by David Gambrill

Sonnet Insurance has teamed up with the digital bank Tangerine to offer customized digital home and auto insurance exclusively for Tangerine clients. “This relationship speaks to the needs of our like-minded customers who value digital-first experiences that are trusted, straightforward,

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Same rules apply to brokers/insurers designing incentives

May 19, 2023 by David Gambrill

Canada’s insurance regulators have confirmed insurers and brokers are each expected to comply with new guidance related to designing and managing sales incentive programs, even though the insurer is ultimately responsible for the fair treatment of customers for the full

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How many Canadian properties are at high risk of wildfire?

May 2, 2023 by Jason Contant

Approximately 300,000 properties across Canada are at a high wildfire risk, with another million carrying a minor risk of being impacted by wildfires during the typical mortgage term, according to Vancouver-based software and data analytics company Minerva Intelligence Inc. Minerva

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Facility’s newest approach for cracking down on trucker misrepresentations

March 22, 2023 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Facility Association (FA) is implementing a telematics program in Alberta that will collect geographic information on its participants to help ensure their premiums accurately reflect their risk. The programs allows FA the side-benefit of seeing who’s misrepresenting where they’re headquartered

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Ottawa company teaching autonomous vehicles to ‘see’ snow, drive in bad weather

March 10, 2023 Tara Deschamps - THE CANADIAN PRESS

When a major snowstorm hits Ottawa, most residents retreat indoors, griping about the weather and the heaping piles of snow they’ll soon have to shovel. But for Fahed Hassanat and his team at Sensor Cortek, a big dumping of snow

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New earthquake model considers eastern Canada risk

March 9, 2023 by Jason Contant

Aon plc has launched a new earthquake model for Canada, one that takes into account the well-known risk in western provinces but also the lesser-known risk in eastern Canada. The model is based on the latest scientific research from Natural

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How this tech is speeding up the property restoration claims process

March 2, 2023 by Alyssa DiSabatino

One B.C-based startup is mobilizing the often tedious property restoration management process for adjusters and contractors through a smartphone app. RocketPlan founder and CEO Joe Tolzmann experienced the inefficiency of the restoration claims process first-hand during his time in the

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What brokers can anticipate from Gore Mutual in 2023

February 28, 2023 by David Gambrill

Having completed the foundational pieces of its Next Horizon business strategy, Gore Mutual Insurance company expects to be able to operate at a combined ratio in the range of 95% to 97% going forward into 2023 and beyond, the company’s

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What insurtech activity in Canada looked like in 2022

February 22, 2023 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Canada saw a total of 14 insurtech deals in 2022—and 3 deals in Q4 alone, according to the latest Gallagher Re Global InsurTech Report for Q4 2022.  Overall, Canada saw more than $125 million in funding volume for insurtech investments

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When will self-driving tech consistently prevent crashes?

February 17, 2023 Harrison Griffiths and Hannah Van Staveren

One aim of autonomous driving technology is to take the human element out of the driving ecosystem with an eye toward preventing collisions. But right now, autonomous driving technology can’t guarantee it will detect and react to road hazards earlier