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In construction policies, insured “subcontractors” include offsite manufacturers of components, even if they don't perform site services.
By David Gambrill | November 13, 2024
3 min read
Canada's primary P&C insurers are not likely to see the same drastic reinsurance market correction they saw in 2023, webinar panellists say.
By David Gambrill | November 11, 2024
Canadian property and casualty insurance underwriters aren’t the only ones focused on preventing “greenwashing.”
By David Gambrill | November 5, 2024
2 min read
As Canada heads into reinsurance renewal season with a record $7.7 billion of NatCat losses, expect an orderly reinsurance renewal in 2025.
By David Gambrill | October 24, 2024
Top insurer bodies of the Commonwealth countries are sounding the alarm on the worsening insurance protection gap caused by extreme weather.
By Alyssa DiSabatino | October 23, 2024
Reinsurance will cover about half of the Canada's projected $7.2 billion in insured losses due to four natural disasters over the summer.
By David Gambrill | September 26, 2024
Provincial politics and the timing of a federal election could possibly delay or derail the proposed National Flood Insurance program.
By David Gambrill | September 25, 2024
4 min read
Automotive application fraud is up 54% year-over-year in Canada, largely driven by falsified credit applications and identity theft.
By Jason Contant | September 24, 2024
The intense hailstorm that caused $2.8 billion in damage to Calgary bring into question whether homeowners have sufficient coverage.
By Alyssa DiSabatino | September 24, 2024
Canada's record-breaking insured loss year will undoubtedly see Canadian carriers’ reinsurance demand growing—and supply surely isn’t.
By Alyssa DiSabatino | September 23, 2024
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