Industry
Manitoba’s public auto insurer has applied to the province’s insurance regulator for a 3% auto insurance rate increase for 2025-26.
By David Gambrill | July 8, 2024
3 min read
Claims
The Catholic Church has been ordered to pay settlements totalling $104 million to survivors of historical abuse in Newfoundland and Labrador.
By Jason Contant | July 8, 2024
Mark White, CEO of the Financial Services Regulator of Ontario (FSRA), will step down from his role, effective July 16.
By Alyssa DiSabatino | July 8, 2024
1 min read
FSRA has found a “significant variation” in the amount of time it takes different insurers to settle home insurance claims.
By Jason Contant | July 5, 2024
Hurricane Beryl’s early, record-setting pace has the P&C insurance industry bracing for the impact of a difficult hurricane season in 2024.
By David Gambrill | July 5, 2024
On July 2, Manitoba's NDP government announced a new rebate program intended to incentivize drivers’ transition to electric vehicles (EV).
2 min read
Canada's Supreme Court takes a case examining guaranteed replacement cost endorsement coverage for regulations made after a home is built
By Phil Porado | July 5, 2024
Elevated levels of cyanide have been detected in a waterway after an equipment failure and slide of ore at a Yukon mine last week.
By The Canadian Press | July 4, 2024
Industry professionals can get clients to retain the information they’ve been told by asking more ‘nail down questions.'
By Alyssa DiSabatino | July 4, 2024
Why AIG Canada doesn’t have to pay legal costs to defend a class action lawsuit related to an alleged Ponzi scheme.
By David Gambrill | July 4, 2024
4 min read
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