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Forget data: The case for going with your gut instinct

Data analysis may be held up as the gold standard for making sound business decisions. But a recent study suggests gut instinct — when backed up by simple decision aids — may actually be better in situations of high uncertainty. Examples of simple decision aids [referred to in the article as “heuristics”] could be tallying, […]

By David Gambrill | June 9, 2021

3 min read

In pollution claim, ‘sudden’ could mean several months, court finds

Insurance coverage for a “sudden and accidental” release of diesel fuel can include a discharge that continued over several months, the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal has ruled in a commercial coverage dispute. As a result of Zurich Insurance Company Ltd. v. Halifax Regional Municipality, released June 3, three insurers (the other two being Royal […]

By Greg Meckbach | June 9, 2021

4 min read

Why Canada could be in the path of stronger hurricanes in the future

Canada could see heightened hurricane risk in the future, as climate change and fluctuations in ocean temperature are increasing the likelihood of stronger hurricanes making landfall further north, according to Swiss Re. “We see an increased likelihood of intense hurricanes making it further north, eventually making landfall at higher latitudes,” Dipika Deol, head of P&C […]

By Jason Contant | June 7, 2021

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Tribunal sides with Intact in home insurance co-payment spat

A B.C. homeowner who is listed along with a second person on his home insurance policy has lost his bid to have Intact issue him a payment directly for his own personal items damaged in a flood, instead of issuing a co-payment to both people listed on the policy. Gary Buchanan jointly held a personal […]

By David Gambrill | June 3, 2021

3 min read