Legal / Regulation
The Licence Appeal Tribunal has been hearing disputed Ontario accident benefits claims for more than a year. Although disputes seem to be resolved more quickly than they were by the Financial Services Commission of Ontario, it remains to be seen whether or not claimants are getting access to benefits in a more timely manner.
By May Gibillini, President, InHEALTH Inc. | June 1, 2017
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Slice Labs Inc., a technology company offering what it calls “the first on-demand insurance platform in the United States,” announced on Wednesday the launch of their homeshare insurance product in 13 states. Homeshare hosts in 13 states – California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Texas and Washington – […]
By Canadian Underwriter | June 1, 2017
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The global insurance industry’s ability to confront structural and technological changes is now the greatest risk it faces, according to a new survey of insurers and close observers of the sector, released on Tuesday. The Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation’s (CFSI) latest Insurance Banana Skins 2017 survey, conducted with support from PwC, surveyed […]
By Canadian Underwriter | May 31, 2017
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Transport Canada needs to update its regulations on flight recorders, Transportation Safety Board of Canada suggested Monday. The federal government’s response to a recommendation from a 1993 accident that killed seven is “still unsatisfactory,” TSB argued Monday in a tweet. TSB recommended more than 20 years ago that Transport Canada “streamline its processes to facilitate […]
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Canadians prioritize regulatory reviews of drones, autonomous vehicles and online user agreements above those of other emerging technologies, according to new research from global professional services company Accenture. For the research, an Ipsos I-Say panel interviewed a sample of 1,003 Canadians for Accenture to gauge Canadian attitudes on government regulation of emergent technology-enabled products and […]
By Canadian Underwriter | May 25, 2017
The use of child restraint systems should be mandatory on commercial aircraft in Canada, the Transportation Safety Board of Canada reiterated Thursday in a report on an accident that injured 25. No child restraint systems were used (nor were they mandatory) on an Airbus A320 that struck ground March 29, 2015 about 700 feet short […]
By Canadian Underwriter | May 19, 2017
The global WannaCry ransomware attack is “arguably the first ever cyber-catastrophe,” an expert in cyber risk management from RMS said on Tuesday. Tom Harvey said in a statement that the cyberattack “clearly demonstrates the systemic nature of the risk, with a single vulnerability resulting in hundreds of thousands of infected machines across over 150 countries.” […]
By Canadian Underwriter | May 16, 2017
Global demand for new vehicles will increase 1% to 2% in 2017, according to Fitch Ratings’ latest U.S. Automotive Handbook, published on Wednesday. The handbook noted that growth in China, Europe and Brazil will more than offset demand declines in the United States, Japan and South Korea. In the U.S. specifically, Fitch expects sales to […]
By Canadian Underwriter | May 4, 2017
The fintech sector in Canada is not reaching its full potential, in part because of consumer complacency and a lack of trust in new alternatives to the big banks, according to a new summary from the Competition Bureau of Canada. The summary, published on Monday on the Bureau’s fintech portal, follows a workshop in late […]
By Canadian Underwriter | May 1, 2017
Nearly three in four (72% of) employees across eight countries, including Canada, are willing to share sensitive, confidential or regulated company information, according to a recent survey from computer technology company Dell. Late last week, Dell released the results of its Dell End-User Security Survey, which found that not only are many employees likely to […]
By Canadian Underwriter | April 25, 2017
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