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Vancouver Ear Bank faces class action suit

February 22, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

A class action lawsuit has been filed against the B.C. Ear Bank by A Vancouver woman, on behalf of those who have received transplant tissue and bone from the University of B.C.-directed facility. Margaret Birrell says she was among those

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RenaissanceRe to restate 2001-2003 financials

February 22, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

Bermuda-based RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd. says it will restate its financial results for the years 2001, 2002 and 2003, but the net result will be an increase in shareholders’ equity.The restatement will increase earnings for 2001 by US$20.6 million, and increase

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Alberta to review auto premiums following 2004 industry earnings release

February 22, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

Alberta’s Auto Insurance Rate Board is set to review auto insurance premiums “to determine if further reduction for drivers are recommended”, according to a press release from the office of the province’s finance minister, Shirley McClellan.While a formal review will

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2004 hurricane losses continue to dampen fortunes

February 21, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

The rising loss total being attributed to the 2004 U.S. hurricane season is putting increasing pressure on the shareholders’ equity of many insurers and reinsurers, says a report by Standard & Poor’s.S&P notes that two issues are causing the loss

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Increase in capacity not deterring European reinsurer discipline

February 21, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

Based on January 2005 reinsurance renewals, European carriers have not given in to competitive pressures despite rising capacity, notes a report by A.M. Best.While overall reinsurance rates declined moderately, with the exception of some U.S. hurricane-exposed risks, the pricing drop

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Tobacco class action certified in Quebec

February 21, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

Two class actions against three tobacco manufacturers for “smoking addiction” have been certified in Quebec Superior Court.The suits involved tobacco companies Imperial Tobacco Canada, Rothmans Benson & Hedges, and JTI MacDonald, with plaintiffs alleging the companies did not disclose the

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What’s new: In brief (February 21, 2005)

February 21, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

A bill to extend the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) two years past its December 31, 2005 sunset has been introduced in the U.S. Senate, crafted by Sens. Robert Bennett and Christopher Dodd. The same two men had introduced a

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Consortium predicts another active hurricane season for 2005

February 20, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

Following on 2004’s record Atlantic hurricane season, more storms are brewing for 2005, says Tropical Storm Risk (TSR), a consortium of researchers sponsored by Benfield, Royal & SunAlliance and Crawford & Co.TSR’s extended outlook for 2005 suggests 2005 will see

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Three insurers face lawsuit on “blackout” claims

February 20, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

Three Canadian insurers are now facing class action lawsuits stemming from claims made for perished stock and business interruption losses following the August 2003 blackout.Aviva Canada Inc., Lombard General Insurance Co. of Canada and Royal & SunAlliance Insurance Co. of

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Anthony Clark losses widen, but U.S. revenue rises

February 20, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

Anthony Clark International Insurance Brokers Ltd. (TSX: ACL, NASDAQ: ACKBF) is reporting deeper losses for the first nine months ending December 31, 2004 of $2.39 million, or $0.30 per share. This compares with a loss of $969,400, or $0.12 per

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Insurers finish 2004 with healthy bottom-line

February 20, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

The Canadian property and casualty insurance industry will likely finish 2004 with a 65% year-on-year gain in net profit of $4.2 billion, producing a return on equity (ROE) of just over 20%, according to preliminary financial data released by the

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MPI uncovers $75,000 fraud

February 17, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) says a Winnipeg woman has been ordered to pay the government auto insurer more than $75,000 in restitution after being found guilty of fraud over $5,000.Forty-eight-year-old Roza Kantor also received an 18-month conditional sentence, handed down