Industry

Ontario regulator considering ‘file and use’ for private passenger auto

A “file-and-use” system for private passenger auto rate changes could be coming to Ontario if a proposal from the province’s Financial Services Regulatory Authority comes to fruition. “We are close to introducing a new standard rate filing process that will operate on a ‘file and use’ basis,” wrote Tim Bzowey, FSRA’s executive vice president of […]

By Greg Meckbach | August 2, 2019

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Not doing this simple thing can cause a whole building to burn down

While cleaning roof gutters is often touted as a flood risk mitigation measure, it can also address wildfire risk. Commercial clients in areas at risk of wildfire need to remove all tree droppings from roofs – and that includes the gutters, said Scott Steinmetz, global head of risk control, MidCorp at Allianz Global Corporate & […]

By Greg Meckbach | August 2, 2019

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Lack of oxygen likely caused fatal plane crash: TSB

A lack of oxygen likely played a role in a plane crash southwest of Calgary that killed two people, an investigation by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada found. The board said in a report released Thursday that hypoxia, or in-flight oxygen deprivation, caused the pilot to lose control before the plane crashed into rugged […]

By The Canadian Press | August 2, 2019

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Insuring Love Island

Hit TV show Love Island has not been so lovely to its U.K. contestants lately, raising interesting questions about how insurance covers a new breed of reality television. Love Island, which recently started showing in Canada, sends young and eligible single contestants to exotic locations where they hope to find love. In the process, contestants […]

By David Gambrill | August 1, 2019

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