Claims
Notre profession est une profession noble; vous devriez être fiers du travail important que vous accomplissez chaque jour, c’est-à-dire d’offrir le produit du secteur de l’assurance de dommages au Canada. L’un des nombreux avantages d’être président national de l’Association canadienne des experts indépendants est la possibilité de joindre les lecteurs de Claims Canada par l’intermédiaire […]
By Fred Plant, president, ACEI | November 30, 2015
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What recent American developments reveal about the potential future of cyber liability in Canada.
By Anne Juntunen, associate, Halfnight McKinlay | November 30, 2015
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In Lloyd's Underwriters v. Blue Mountain Log Sales Ltd., a B.C. court wrestled with the issue of pre-tender defense costs.
By Todd Davies, partner; and Scott Harcus, associate, Alexander Holburn Beaudin LLP | November 30, 2015
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan's Keith Wright runs Absolute Claims Adjusters - a firm that believes in the value of small town service.
By Craig Harris, Freelance Writer | November 30, 2015
OTTAWA – Canada’s environment minister says she’s hoping a durable, legally binding agreement will be reached at next week’s climate summit in Paris. But Catherine McKenna says any eventual targets set by countries involved in the negotiations likely won’t be legally enforceable internationally because the United States isn’t prepared to accept that as a condition […]
By The Canadian Press | November 27, 2015
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LOS ANGELES – California air quality regulators on Wednesday demanded a recall of up to 16,000 additional Volkswagen, Audi and Porsche diesels as the Volkswagen emissions scandal widened. The notice from the California Air Resources Board came less than a week after state and federal regulators disclosed that Volkswagen Group automakers installed software to cheat […]
By Canadian Underwriter | November 27, 2015
Canada’s Competition Bureau, an independent law enforcement agency, is recommending a regulatory overhaul of the taxi industry to allow these vehicles and ridesharing services to compete on an even playing field. On Thursday, the Competition Bureau released a whitepaper entitled Modernizing Regulation in the Canadian Taxi Industry, which addressed factors such as price, availability and […]
BANFF, Alta. – The Transportation Safety Board has determined that a fractured piece of railway track caused a derailment last year that sent coal ash waste into a creek in Banff National Park. A report released Thursday found that a loose joint and minor cracks in the track had worsened over time with train traffic. […]
By The Canadian Press | November 26, 2015
The Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) and other partners are collaborating on a national flood program to be led by the private sector. The new flood maps and supporting data, developed in partnership with LexisNexis Risk Solutions, JBA Risk Management, DMTI Spatial and Brookfield RPS, will use the latest technology, local climate data and geospatial […]
By Canadian Underwriter | November 26, 2015
The Toronto Taxi Alliance (TTA) is calling upon the City of Toronto to apply for an injunction against UberX. In a letter to Toronto Mayor John Tory on Wednesday, TTA president Gail Souter asked the City of Toronto to apply for an injunction in the Superior Court prohibiting Uber from “carrying on its illegal […]
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