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Why a B.C. broker who quit without giving proper notice doesn’t owe his former brokerage any money for damages.
By David Gambrill | February 5, 2024
2 min read
A local state of emergency remains in effect in parts of Cape Breton as Nova Scotia digs out from one of the heaviest snowfalls in 20 years.
By The Canadian Press | February 5, 2024
Cities aren't actively enforcing bylaws that apply to where, when and how fast e-scooters can be driven; and that's creating insurance issues
By Phil Porado | February 2, 2024
4 min read
Ski operators are facing a dismal season thanks to low snow and atmospheric rivers that brought unseasonal warmth and heavy rain.
By The Canadian Press | February 2, 2024
KPMG in Canada has purchased an insurance claims practice that offers income replacement benefit and related calculations.
By Jason Contant | February 2, 2024
3 min read
Alberta's fire chiefs are "urgently" asking the government to explain how it's getting ready for the upcoming wildfire season.
By The Canadian Press | February 1, 2024
With its taxi clients left in the lurch from insurer market withdrawals, one regional brokerage ventured to improve taxi fleet safety. After conducting research and leveraging data, CMB Insurance Brokers developed a loss program using telematics to ensure its clients could remain covered by the primary market. CMB is a commercial brokerage covering various auto […]
By Alyssa DiSabatino | January 31, 2024
Flood risk remains elevated throughout the B.C. South Coast, where atmospheric rivers continue to bring heavy rains and warm temperatures.
By The Canadian Press | January 30, 2024
1 min read
Systemic cyber risk remains a concern for capital providers, particularly as more businesses look at outsourced cloud-based IT solutions,
By Jason Contant | January 30, 2024
A court has denied an insurer's bid in an auto liability case to require the spouse of the deceased to disclose “shockingly intrusive” info.
By David Gambrill | January 30, 2024
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