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Wildfires in Canada

Members of the Slave Lake wildfire review committee put their recommendations in context

By Peter Fuglem and Brian Stocks | May 31, 2012

7 min read

Uncovering Canada’s Catastrophic Risks

Of all disasters throughout Canadian history, natural perils have accounted for 70%, with flooding being by far the greatest source in the 20th century. In 2009 insurance payments for all events in Canada totaled $5.3 billion.

By Paul Thenhaus, senior geologist of model development, EQECAT | May 31, 2012

5 min read

Controlling Environmental Remediation Costs

Several factors contribute to the complexity of an environmental remediation claim, including site characteristics and contaminant characteristics. Insurers and adjusters should insist on the use of a truly independent environmental consultant to determine the required scope of the remediation and to oversee the remediation activities from an 'arm's length' perspective.

By Keith Stephen, environmental engineer, Giffin Koerth Inc. | May 31, 2012

6 min read

Cross-Border Tort Cases: A Changing Environment

The Supreme Court of Canada has issued rulings in two cases involved Canadian tourists who had accidents at resorts in Cuba during vacations they had arranged in Ontario, and has changed how courts are to decide, in tort cases, whether a they have jurisdiction over non-resident defendants.

By Ken MacDonald | May 31, 2012

6 min read