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CSIO calls for nominations for 2011 CSIO Annual Award

The Centre for Study in Insurance Operations (CSIO) is seeking nominations for its fifth annual CSIO Annual Award, which recognizes the most innovative use of CSIO standards for the benefit of the broker distribution channel.Nominations for the 2011 award are to be submitted by email to nominations@csio.com before Mar. 30, 2012.Any CSIO member can nominate […]

By Canadian Underwriter | January 16, 2012

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Large earthquake could strike in Manitoba or Saskatchewan

Eastern Ontario and Quebec and the West Coast aren’t the only parts of Canada that have an earthquake risk. Research shows that while the probability is quite low, Saskatchewan and Manitoba also have some risk of experiencing a large quake, said Dr. John Adams of the Geological Survey of Canada.Adams spoke at the Canadian Seismic […]

By Canadian Underwriter | January 16, 2012

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Microzonation facilitates earthquake assessment on a property-by-property basis

Advances in ‘seismic microzonation’ allow underwriters to assess earthquake risk on a property-by-property basis based on a soil analysis of the site, delegates heard at the Canadian Seismic Research Network’s Workshop on Seismic Hazard and Microzonation. Professor Luc Chouinard of McGill University described efforts to analyze soil in and around the city of Montreal. Chouinard’s […]

By Canadian Underwriter | January 16, 2012

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Just under half (42%) of all Saskatchewan collisions happened at an intersection: SGI

Just under half of all 2010 collisions in Saskatchewan occurred at intersections, prompting Saskatchewan police to undertake Operation Crossroads on Jan. 18-19 with the support of Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI). “Forty-two per cent of all collisions in the province in 2010 occurred at intersections,” Andrew Cartmell, president and CEO of SGI, said in a press […]

By Canadian Underwriter | January 16, 2012

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