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Will Nova Scotia earthquake spur uptake in insurance coverage?

A small earthquake that struck Nova Scotia’s western shore Saturday has again highlighted the lack of uptake of earthquake coverage in Atlantic Canada. At about 10:30 a.m. on the morning of Sept. 29, a magnitude-3.1 quake struck off the coast of Mavillette, N.S., between Digby and Yarmouth. Earthquakes Canada reported the quake was “lightly felt” […]

By Jason Contant | October 2, 2018

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How to bring up the marijuana discussion with clients

Brokers need to know what their client’s habitational lease or contract states about marijuana use to provide their best advice, the Insurance Brokers Association of Ontario said Thursday. Kevin O’Hare, IBAO’s education supervisor and instructional designer, said brokers need to know their client’s dwelling type, particularly whether it’s an apartment or condominium, and what the […]

By Jason Contant | September 28, 2018

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Why brokers should ‘shoot the breeze’ with clients

While brokers communicate with clients for a variety of reasons, such as renewals and claims, “shooting the breeze” can be just as beneficial for the business, suggests a speaker scheduled to address next month’s Insurance Brokers Association of Ontario annual convention. “Touch base just for the hell of it,” advises author and speaker Stuart Knight. […]

By Greg Meckbach | September 25, 2018

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Why cyber can be a hard sell for brokers

Data breaches are all over the news, but convincing some corporate clients to spend in the neighbourhood of $1,000 a year for insurance coverage can be an uphill battle. Some cyber insurance products cost around $100 a year, but those are “very rudimentary,” suggests Ray Arndt, president of Lyon & Butler Insurance Brokers Ltd., based […]

By Greg Meckbach | September 24, 2018

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