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What’s New: In Brief (March 22, 2007)

TIC Travel Insurance Coordinators Ltd. raised almost Cdn$17,000 for charity this past holiday season as a result of the companys decision to donate to charity on behalf of customers rather than spending money on holiday gifts.Three charities benefited from the fundraising efforts, including OneChild, UNICEF and The David Suzuki Foundation.Throughout December, brokers and agents voted […]

By Canadian Underwriter | March 22, 2007

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What’s New: In Brief (March 21, 2007)

B.C.s stormy winter of 2007 is expected to result in more than 17,000 claims, according to a press release by the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC).In total, IBC said the provinces insurers expect to pay more than Cdn$135 million to help British Columbians recover from the storms that struck earlier this winter. That will make […]

By Canadian Underwriter | March 21, 2007

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El Nino weakens, portending more 2007 storms

El Nio which moderated storm activity last year has dissipated, thereby increasing the likelihood of 2007 being an active season, according to Tropical Storm Risk (TSR), a consortium of experts on seasonal climate forecasting led by the Benfield UCL Hazard Research Centre.TSR predicts Atlantic basin and U.S. landfalling hurricane activity in 2007 will be about […]

By Canadian Underwriter | March 20, 2007

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Canadian insurance industry posts “very strong” results in 2006

Overall, 2006 has been a very strong year financially for the Canadian property and casualty industry, the Insurance Bureau of Canada observed at the Swiss Re Canadian Insurance Outlook Breakfast in Toronto.If there was only one cloud in the silver lining, it was reserve trends, which suggest the countrys softening insurance market might soon be […]

By Canadian Underwriter | March 20, 2007

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