Industry
Back to School is on the horizon, so it's a good time for insurance brokers to refresh clients on driving and speed safety in school zones
By Brittany Sinclair, B.Sc., P.Eng. | August 7, 2024
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Financial services companies in Canada may find themselves short a few million dollars if they ever experience data breaches.
By Alyssa DiSabatino | August 7, 2024
2 min read
CALGARY — Parts of the domestic terminal building at the Calgary airport are closed due to damage caused by hail and heavy rainfall. The Calgary International Airport said in a post on social media the work has started to clean up the water and assess the damage. However, parts of the domestic terminal will remain […]
By The Canadian Press | August 6, 2024
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Though it anticipates significant losses from July’s two major Cat events, Intact remains “comfortable” with its full year catastrophe loss estimate of $900 million.
By Alyssa DiSabatino | August 6, 2024
Hurricane Debby is forecast to hit between Quebec and the Maritimes in Canada as a post-tropical storm by Saturday.
By David Gambrill | August 6, 2024
Canada's P&C insurance industry is struggling to make sense of how reporting under IFRS-17 makes results incomparable.
Insured losses for the CrowdStrike software update error could be in the range of US$300 million to US$1 billion. Why it wasn't worse....
By David Gambrill | August 2, 2024
Beyond pressures seen in the personal lines auto and property markets, the industry will need to keep its eye on several things in 2024.
By Glenn McGillivray, ICLR | August 2, 2024
JASPER, Alta. – Jasper National Park says wildfires in the area have grown by thousands of hectares and are set to expand further on Friday. The park says the wildfire remains out of control and has grown by about 7,500 hectares, bringing it to about 39,000 hectares. It says the new growth was expected and […]
By The Canadian Press | August 2, 2024
Post IFRS-17, the industry has worked hard to build transparent KPIs for reporting financial results, but they can be misinterpreted.
By David Gambrill | August 1, 2024
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