Industry
Artificial intelligence (AI) tools are helping brokers increase their operational efficiency and deliver better service, but they’re also creating risks for consumer protection, finds new research by Registered Insurance Brokers of Ontario (RIBO). The research, conducted by the Behavioural Insights Team, examines reports and articles from regulators, academics and industry participants, as well as interviews […]
By Alyssa DiSabatino | December 11, 2024
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Canadian businesses see their top four risks as economic downturn, the labour and talent shortage, inflation, and wealth and income concerns.
By Alyssa DiSabatino | December 10, 2024
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Midland's mayor and staff are banking on the bad behaviour of drivers in elementary school zones to pay for automated speed enforcement.
By Derek Howard, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, MidlandToday.ca (from the Canadian Press) | December 10, 2024
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A new survey says a majority of Canada’s P&C industry workforce show signs of workplace mental health distress
By David Gambrill | December 10, 2024
Specialty Program Group Canada announces merger with Totten Insurance Group and Anderson McTague & Associates, effective Jan. 1, 2025.
By Jason Contant | December 10, 2024
Historically high workloads have Canada’s property and casualty insurance professionals stressed out, even if they don’t want to say so
By David Gambrill | December 9, 2024
Economic challenges and inflation have affected 81% of companies’ ability to secure enough insurance coverage, according to Hub International’s North American Outlook Report 2025. What’s more, 73% of companies report being underinsured against “profit-threatening risks.” This is only a 3% improvement from 2023’s Outlook Report. Specifically, commercial coverage for property, general liability and umbrella […]
By Alyssa DiSabatino | December 9, 2024
Integrating technologies into construction projects creates challenges for builders, but also offers built-in risk mitigations for insurance
By Philip Porado | December 6, 2024
After a submission has been declined, brokers can press underwriters for more information and use that feedback to pursue other options.
By Alyssa DiSabatino | December 6, 2024
Quebec's government remains opposed to lowering the legal blood-alcohol limit, despite a provincial police study supporting the move.
By Patrice Bergeron - The Canadian Press | December 6, 2024
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