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Nearly one-third — or 29% — of claims processed in the last 10 years were due to major catastrophic weather or climate events ...
The Insurance Brokers Association of Ontario has named Shara Bierman board president for the 2025-2026 term. Bierman, ...
ICBC objected to the $15,000 amount because it said "consequential harm" to individual class members has yet to be proven.
As Canadian insurers grapple with a near $9 billion loss year in 2024, it may be time to redefine perils, reinsurers say.
Canadians may not be as polarized regarding climate change and DEI initiatives as you might think, a Gore Mutual study says.
FSRA’s temporary measures will allow licensed adjusting firms to use claims adjusters with licences outside of Ontario.
As U.S. tariffs roil global equity markets, Canada’s P&C insurance industry helps commercial clients mitigate the trade war’s ...
Optimism for 2025 runs strong among respondents to our annual National Broker Survey with 74% predicting financial success ...
Colorado State University researchers expect an above-average Atlantic hurricane season in 2025, with four major (Category ...
Motorists involved in accidents may sometimes be inflating claims reports to include pre-existing vehicle problems. Auto ...
Quebec is the only province that has not established a legal limit lower than the .08 set in the Criminal Code.
Results in the 'grey zone' must be accompanied by other signs of obvious impairment to make an arrest, police say.