Industry

Where Canada’s resilience to economic shock ranks globally

The global economy now has less capacity to absorb a shock than it did in 2007 (pre-global recession), but Canada is faring well – it is the second-most economic resilient country in world, according to the Swiss Re Institute. In 2018, Switzerland was the most resilient, followed by Canada and then the United States, according […]

By Jason Contant | September 10, 2019

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The firm that wants to launch ride hailing in B.C. this winter

VANCOUVER – Ride-hailing company Kater Technologies says it has officially applied for a licence that would allow it to operate in every region of British Columbia. A statement from the company says B.C. is one of the last areas of North America without ride-hailing and the province now has an opportunity to introduce the service […]

By The Canadian Press | September 10, 2019

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What distracted driving conviction can mean on renewal

For your Ontario auto clients, distracted driving convictions carry a greater risk of higher rates on renewal. “Now that distracted driving is with many carriers a major conviction, I think we can translate that for brokers [so] that they quickly understand what that is going to mean for customers when they get their renewal,” said […]

By Greg Meckbach | September 6, 2019

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Court sides with insurer in disputed marine cargo claim

A large Canadian manufacturing multinational has lost a legal battle, although not necessarily the war, with Chubb Insurance Company of Canada over a marine coverage dispute. It started in 2013 when Cambridge, Ont.-based ATS Automation Tooling Systems Inc. sold machinery to Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd. in India. ATS’s  subsidiary, IWK (Thailand) Ltd., shipped a tube-filling […]

By Greg Meckbach | September 4, 2019

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