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Which model will Canada’s national flood insurance program follow?

After undergoing actuarial review, two possible flood insurance models are the “most promising” for private-public engagement within the upcoming national flood insurance program, a federal government official suggests.   One model is based on a pool for high-risk homeowners, among other components; the second is inspired in part by the Flood Re model in the […]

By Alyssa DiSabatino | June 9, 2022

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Caregiving daughter does not ‘reside’ with Mom; not entitled to auto coverage

A caregiving daughter is not entitled to coverage under her mother’s auto policy because she does not "reside" with her Mom: court.

By David Gambrill | June 9, 2022

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Province, StatsCan partner on fire prevention pilot

VICTORIA – Firefighters in British Columbia will soon have access to information to help identify neighbourhoods where the risk of home fires is greatest in an effort to prevent more needless deaths, says the province’s fire commissioner. The commissioner’s office will partner with Statistics Canada this summer to create an interactive tool that provides statistical […]

By The Canadian Press | June 9, 2022

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Should you attach a dispute-resolution form to a denial letter?

Court decision speaks to the importance of attaching dispute resolution forms to clear benefits denial letters.

By David Gambrill | June 8, 2022

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