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30 Forensic Engineering Transportation Safety Group to Host Road Safety and Risk Management Workshop for Bicycle Facilities

(TORONTO) — 30 Forensic Engineering, Canada’s leading and fully-independent multi-disciplinary forensics firm, is pleased to announce that the Transportation Safety Group will be instructing a full-day road safety and risk management course for bicycle facilities for the Ontario Traffic Council. This comprehensive one-day course encompasses all aspects of onroad and off-road bicycle facility safety. The day will begin with […]

July 6, 2017

5 min read

L’assurance contre les vols et les détournements, ce n’est pas pour vous (2e partie)

Dans notre article précédent, intitulé « L’assurance contre les vols et les détournements, ce n’est pas pour vous (première partie d’une série de 2) », nous avons analysé trois motifs évoqués par les entreprises pour ne pas souscrire une assurance contre les vols et les détournements. Dans le présent billet, nous approfondissons le sujet en […]

By Linda Domenichini | July 5, 2017

9 min read

You Don’t Need Crime Insurance- Part 2 of 2

In our previous blog –You Don’t Need Crime Insurance – Part 1, we discussed three reasons organizations use to justify not purchasing crime insurance. We will further our discussion by introducing three more reasons and will help show you the value a well-structured program can add – crime insurance is about anticipating exposure and a […]

By Linda Domenichini | July 5, 2017

7 min read

Joe Turcotte Appointed National General Manager, Insurer Markets at Crawford & Company (Canada) Inc.

Toronto – Jim Eso, senior vice president of Insurer Markets at Crawford & Company (Canada) Inc. is pleased to announce the appointment of Joe Turcotte to the position of National General Manager, Insurer Markets. In his new role Joe will serve as liaison between Crawford’s branch network, operations and sales, with the objective of growing our business through streamlining […]

By Crawford & Company (Canada) Inc. | July 4, 2017

2 min read