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Auto Insurance Reform: a Long Road for Ontario

Toward the end of last year the Ontario provincial government issued a discussion document outlining its views to reform of the auto insurance product. While the insurance industry has been engaged in auto reform discussions with the government for over a year, the latest legislative proposal lacks many of the critical reform measures urgently needed. The industry through the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) has relayed its concerns to the government as the reform discussions continue over what on a daily basis is rapidly becoming a market crises.

By Mark Yakabuski, Ontario vice president of the IBCMark Yakabuski, | December 31, 2001

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“You Can’t Sue Me, I’m Canadian!”

Important U.S. Strategies for Canadians

By Mark Scheer, managing partner of Seattle-based Scheer & Sotirhos | December 31, 2001

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“Stopped” …or not?

The deadline facing the Canadian government to introduce a form of reinsurance cover for terrorism risks has come and gone — without any response from the government. Primary insurers acting through the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) have been engaged in intensive discussions with the federal Finance Ministry from mid-November through to the beginning of […]

By Sean van Zyl, Editor | December 31, 2001

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U.S. insurers results: from ground-zero to zero

U.S. property and casualty insurers incurred their worst financial loss for the first nine months of last year since the devastation caused by Hurricane Andrew in 1992, observes the Insurance Services Office (ISO) and the National Association of Independent Insurers (NAII). The U.S. industry’s ROE for the latest nine-month reporting period sank to a negative […]

December 31, 2001

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