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Canada still sees less civil litigation against companies than the U.S., but a new report finds case filings are up sharply ...
With pending Canada Post service disruptions, small businesses could face business losses or insurance complications.
Recent wildfire losses are highlighting issues with underinsurance, brokers heard at a B.C. broker conference Wednesday.
The Ontario government enacted provincial legislation effective Jan. 1, 2024, to crack down on fraudulent tow truck practices. Under the new regulations, tow and storage operators must be certified by ...
Join Us Monday, July 7th for the Insurance Institute of Nova Scotia’s Annual CIP Society Golf Tournament in Support of Ronald ...
When a breakdown in communications between a broker and a client leads to a coverage lapse, the broker doesn't always have to ...
The Dryden Creek fire is the biggest in the province at 1,500+ sq. km. and has grown significantly since merging with another ...
Aviva Canada has appointed Nav Dhillon as interim chief executive officer as Tracy Garrad returns to the U.K. Dhillon is ...
Recent layoffs at U.S. weather agencies may impeded insurers' ability to gauge how severe weather events may impact secondary ...
Specialty insurance clients and brokers are looking at adjustable policies such as multi-year, parametric or captive ...
Discussions began in 2023 to create the Canadian version of the Federal Emergency Management Agency in the United States.
The steep terrain creates additional challenges for firefighters with the risk of debris rolling downhill from a fire.