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Canada’s national earthquake early warning system is expected to go live in British Columbia in April followed by Ontario and Quebec in fall.
By Jason Contant | February 8, 2024
3 min read
Amid mounting wildfire risk, consumers need incentives from their insurers to apply retrofits that can protect their house from fire embers.
By Alyssa DiSabatino | February 8, 2024
5 min read
Canada's federal government is earmarking $28 million in new money to help fight the export of stolen vehicles.
By The Canadian Press | February 8, 2024
2 min read
A golfer who doesn’t shout “fore” before his golf ball damages a nearby car isn’t necessarily liable to pay the car owner’s deductible.
By David Gambrill | February 7, 2024
4 min read
Independent adjusters face competition from in-house claims teams but IAs still get the call for specialty adjusting
By Phil Porado | February 7, 2024
Roadways and especially intersections are the most common places for accidents involving e-scooters that lead to claims and lawsuits.
By Phil Porado | February 6, 2024
Managing third-party risk and conducting thorough background checks are ways insurers can protect against “foreign interference:” OSFI.
By David Gambrill | February 6, 2024
The scientists introduce a hypothetical Category 6, which would encompass storms with wind speeds greater than 309 km/h.
By Jason Contant | February 6, 2024
A state of local emergency in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality is set to remain in place for the rest of the week.
By The Canadian Press | February 6, 2024
Lithium-ion batteries are starting fires and owners of e-scooters and e-bikes are bearing the consequences and considering lawsuits
By Phil Porado | February 5, 2024
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