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The Indigo cybersecurity incident has illuminated the increasing risk of cyberattacks on Canadian companies and consumers, experts say.
By Jason Contant | February 13, 2023
3 min read
Developing and utilizing the pool of Canadian claims adjusters for catastrophe response is a problem that’s keeping firms up at night.
By Alyssa DiSabatino | February 10, 2023
The president of the Grape Growers Association of Nova Scotia says it will take years for vineyards to recover from the recent extreme cold snap.
By The Canadian Press | February 10, 2023
1 min read
To help truck drivers in Alberta reduce their insurance rates, Facility Association is introducing a Telematics driver education program
By Phil Porado | February 9, 2023
An auto insurer doesn't have to state a medical reason for denying income replacement benefits if it has valid non-medical reasons.
By David Gambrill | February 9, 2023
4 min read
Weather events like atmospheric rivers, derechos and bomb cyclones may seem new but they've been known and named phenomena for quite a while.
By Jason Contant | February 9, 2023
Charges have been laid against a company and senior official after a tug sank off the coast of B.C., killing the captain and one crew member.
By The Canadian Press | February 9, 2023
2 min read
Despite lower inflation, higher reinsurance rates and elevated natural catastrophes will continue the industry's hard market in 2023.
By David Gambrill | February 8, 2023
Alberta's energy regulator has given Imperial Oil until the end of the month to figure out a way to fix ongoing seepage at a tailings pond.
By The Canadian Press | February 8, 2023
Industry estimates in 2019 suggested a 5-15% likelihood of a Magnitude-7 earthquake in Quebec in the next 50 years.
By Jason Contant | February 8, 2023
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