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Growth and Hope

The last few months have seen a number of key breakthroughs in the Insurance Bureau of Canada's (IBC) campaign to open up the B.C. auto insurance market. We have broken through barriers that many said were impossible to overcome, and now stand closer than ever to seeing B.C. consumers enjoying full competition and choice in auto insurance.

By Dennis Prouse, government affairs manager Pacific region, IBC | September 30, 2001

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News – 01-OCT-01

58www.canadianunderwriter.ca CANADIAN UNDERWRITER / OCTOBER 2001

September 30, 2001

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The Risk of Terror: Cost on Life

The images of death and destruction that burned into our consciousness on September 11, 2001, will forever haunt us. Over time, the buildings, airplanes, and property damage can be replaced or repaired, however the horrific and sudden loss of life will always remain with us. The human suffering from this disaster is incalculable. Although life can never be replaced, life insurance can help prevent further financial trauma. Life insurers and life reinsurers are now called upon to make good on promises made to policyholders.

September 30, 2001

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The Risk of Terror: Lessons From the Disaster

As delegates at the 2001 Canadian Risk and Insurance Management Society (CRIMS) Conference learned of the tragic terrorist attacks carried out in the U.S. mid-way through the gathering, normal sessions were put aside and attention turned to the implications, both personal and professional, of these historic events. Amidst fears for co-workers possibly involved in the World Trade Center (WTC) crisis and a general outpouring of sympathy, risk managers tried to understand the disaster, and perhaps even take some lessons.

By Vikki Spencer | September 30, 2001

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