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Court balks at auto injury medical expert witness fee

When a motorist gets sued by an accident victim, should the defendant be ordered to pay $5,000 to reimburse the plaintiff for half a day’s court testimony from a plaintiff’s doctor? A British Columbia court official says no. Gary Senner was injured in February, 2011 in a collision near Kamloops with a highway tractor. Senner […]

By Greg Meckbach | August 3, 2018

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New Brunswick receives federal aid following spring flooding

FREDERICTON – New Brunswick is getting $39 million from Ottawa as it continues to recover from this spring’s historic floods. The province says the federal money will help cover response and recovery costs. In a news release, Deputy Premier Stephen Horsman said many people are still recovering from the flood. He says the money will […]

By The Canadian Press | August 2, 2018

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The danger of lying about gender for cheaper auto insurance

If a young male motorist is thinking of telling his insurer he is female for the sole purpose of getting a lower rate, there is some simple advice a broker can give: Don’t do it. This is because a motorist’s insurance claim can be denied if the insurer takes position that the claimant does in […]

By Greg Meckbach | August 1, 2018

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Residents leave homes as Ontario forest fires burn

KILLARNEY, Ont. – While heavy grey smoke from a nearby forest fire hung in the air, Donna Butson packed a bag of clothes and walked in her backyard with tears running from her eyes. She is one of many residents who had to leave their homes Tuesday due to the raging fire known as Parry […]

By Jason Contant | August 1, 2018

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