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Insurers would be doing a real service to their communities (and the industry) by supporting and sharing climate change research that helps the public understand whether or not it's facing a new breed of cat.
By David Gambrill, Editor | August 31, 2011
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Great American Insurance Group set sail aboard the Captain Matthew Flinders on June 23 for a cruise around the Toronto Harbour. The day of fun, hosted by the Property & Inland Marine Executive Liability and Fidelity & Crime Divisions, was held in appreciation of their supporting brokers in the Greater Toronto Area.
July 31, 2011
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Greg Merrithew, poised to become the incoming president of the Canadian Independent Adjusters' Association (CIAA), is used to dealing with unique, difficult and territorial challenges.
By Vanessa Mariga, Associate Editor | June 30, 2011
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Streamlined upload functionality is becoming the order of the day, and company portal technology is falling by the wayside.
By Karl Greenlaw, CEO, Brovada Technologies Inc. | May 31, 2011
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The Property Casualty Underwriters Club (PCUC) held its Spring Thaw on Apr. 20 at the Rosewater Room in Toronto. The annual event added some sunshine to everyone’s day. Attendees warmed up to great company, cocktails, food and special entertainment.
May 31, 2011
Software solutions provider iter8 is celebrating its tenth year of property and casualty insurance services in 2011. To mark the occasion, iter8 invited industry clients and friends to its tenth anniversary party on Feb. 28 at the Sheraton Centre Hotel in Toronto right after the Insurance Canada Technology Conference.
March 31, 2011
The CIP Society, a division of The Insurance Institute of Canada, selected Paul Green, BA, FCIP, as the 2011 recipient of the Greater Toronto Area Fellow of Distinction Award. Green’s award was presented at The CIP Society’s Annual Fellows’ Reception at the National Club on Feb.3, 2011. It recognizes outstanding achievement in the insurance industry […]
February 28, 2011
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Douglas Nathan Hurlbut passed away quietly at St Michaels Hospital on Jan. 23, 2011, after a very brief encounter with cancer. The Ontario Pond of the Honorable Order of the Blue Goose, a fraternal organization composed of members of the property and casualty industry, recognized the passing of Hurlbut. “It is with great sorrow that […]
January 31, 2011
J.D. Power surveys suggest consumers are increasingly pleased with the service they are getting from Canada's property and casualty industry.
By Lubo Li | November 30, 2010
The Supreme Court of Canada formulates a national approach to coverage for construction deficiency claims under the CGL policy.
By Christopher R. Dunn | October 31, 2010
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