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Red River ‘expected to remain within its banks’ but snowmelt flooding closes Selkirk Park

There could be localized overland flooding in the western region of Manitoba, while the Red River is expected to peak in Winnipeg March 20 to 22, the Province of Manitoba stated Thursday in a release. “The Red River is expected to peak at Emerson between March 18 to 20 and at Ste. Agathe March 19 […]

By Canadian Underwriter | March 18, 2016

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Nova Scotia announces changes to auto insurance rules for minor accidents

Nova Scotia’s Department of Finance of Treasury Board announced on Tuesday changes to auto insurance rules that “will help some drivers keep their insurance premiums stable and create consistency in the marketplace.” According to Finance and Treasury Board Minister Randy Delorey, some drivers were not getting an opportunity to control their insurance premiums because of […]

By Canadian Underwriter | March 9, 2016

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Toyota adds 331,000 cars to Takata air bag recalls

DETROIT – Toyota is adding 331,000 cars worldwide to an existing recall of passenger air bags made by Japanese supplier Takata Corp. The new recall includes the 2008 Corolla and Corolla Matrix sedans and the 2008-2010 Lexus SC430 convertible. Almost 200,000 of the cars are in the U.S. Toyota previously recalled the same vehicles from […]

By Canadian Underwriter | March 2, 2016

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Ontario Retirement Pension Plan deductions start for large employers in 2018

The organization administering a new mandatory pension plan for Ontario employees will start collecting contributions in 2018, the ruling Liberals confirmed Thursday in their 2016-17 budget document. Finance Minister Charles Sousa first announced the Ontario Retirement Pension Plan (ORPP) two years ago, when he delivered the 2014-15 budget. “The government is on track to ensure […]

By Canadian Underwriter | February 26, 2016

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