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IBC wants national disaster fund

In response to the “Filmon Report” on last summer’s B.C. forest fires, the Insurance Bureau of Canada is calling for a national natural disaster protection fund to be established.The report, tabled Friday in B.C.’s legislature, makes a variety of recommendations aimed at avoiding the kind of destruction and other issues that resulted from the firestorms […]

By Canadian Underwriter | March 1, 2004

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The Dawn of Corporate Criminal Responsibility

More than eleven years after an explosion ripped through the Westray coal mine in Plymouth, Nova Scotia killing 26 miners and triggering a decade-long legal battle for victims' families, new federal legislation will make corporations, their management, directors and officers legally responsible for unsafe work environments.

By Glenn McGillivray | February 29, 2004

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Low losses expected from Maritime storms

The severe winter storms striking the Atlantic coast of Canada late last week should produce few insured losses, says Don Forgeron, Atlantic region vice president for the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC).”The good news is there weren’t many vehicles on the road,” he says. “Surprisingly, there has not been any serious accident, and very few […]

By Canadian Underwriter | February 26, 2004

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WTC “occurrence” trial will not affect ratings

Regardless of the outcome of the trial now underway to determine how much will be paid out on the World Trade Center (WTC) destruction, insurers involved will not see a ratings impact, says Standard & Poor’s.The jury trial will decide if the collapse of the WTC Twin Towers on September 11, 2001 will be deemed […]

By Canadian Underwriter | February 20, 2004

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