Industry
A cyberattack in early January has resulted in an extensive data breach at the Brockville, Ont. region’s largest school board.
By Phillip Blancher, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Morrisburg Leader (The Canadian Press) | January 30, 2025
3 min read
As Canadian insurers respond to a record-breaking catastrophe damages, greener financial reporting means insureds are better protected.
By Alyssa DiSabatino | January 30, 2025
Hard market conditions in personal lines home and auto continued during the final quarter of last year, Canada’s worst catastrophe loss year.
By David Gambrill | January 30, 2025
2 min read
Most properties destroyed by the Jasper, Alta. wildfire last summer have now received an approved demolition permit from Parks Canada.
By Jason Contant | January 30, 2025
A 25% tariff threat on Canadian goods entering the U.S. requires brokers to pull a some levers to help builder clients parry potential risks
By Philip Porado | January 29, 2025
The Bank of Canada delivered an interest rate cut on Wednesday, but looming U.S. tariffs are weighing on its economic outlook.
By Nick Murray - The Canadian Press | January 29, 2025
4 min read
Government participation in catastrophe insurance programs is critical, says Wilfrid Laurier University professor Mary Kelly.
By Jason Contant | January 28, 2025
B.C.'s Supreme Court has certified the provincial government's class-action lawsuit against opioid manufacturers and distributors.
By Brenna Owen - The Canadian Press | January 28, 2025
ST. ALBERT — Home buyers now have a host of tools at their fingertips to help evaluate a property. Real estate listings are increasingly accompanied by scores for walkability, transit access, school zones, and even noise levels. But although data exists to forecast future risk to a home from wildfire, flood, and other increasingly common […]
By Brett McKay, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, St. Albert Gazette - THE CANADIAN PRESS | January 27, 2025
Canada’s lack of public-private partnership mechanisms to share natural catastrophe risk means Canadian consumers are left holding the bag.
By Jason Contant | January 27, 2025
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