News
Liberals promise to set up precursor flood backstop by April 2026.
By David Gambrill | April 29, 2025
3 min read
Auto
The coroner's report is the fourth in the past two years recommending provincial sanctions for drivers above .05.
By The Canadian Press | April 25, 2025
1 min read
Legal / Regulation
The court rejected ICBC's argument that breaches only warranted "nominal" damages of $500 each
By The Canadian Press | April 24, 2025
Claims
The storm caused widespread power outages, affecting more than 400,000 Hydro One customers
By Jason Contant | April 23, 2025
Man was pulled over by provincial police for driving erratically less than an hour before collision
By Sidhartha Banerjee - The Canadian Press | April 23, 2025
The campaign involves a class-action lawsuit against the oil and gas industry for its role in 'knowingly' fuelling climate change
By Luke Faulks, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Pique Newsmagazine (from The Canadian Press) | April 22, 2025
Condo corporations may see higher rates and insurers' subrogation rights included in their policies after B.C. court decision.
By David Gambrill | April 17, 2025
4 min read
Commercial
Attritional losses in Australia have put the Canadian public sector space under scrutiny, with a continued narrowing of available capacity
By Jason Contant | April 16, 2025
Legal advertising litigation and third-party funding are increasing in Canada
By Jason Contant | April 11, 2025
The Canadian Insurance Claims Managers Association has increased the limit for arbitrated claims disputes to $100,000
By Jason Contant | April 4, 2025
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