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A rule aimed at improving data related to auto insurers’ fraud management, was approved by Ontario’s Finance Minister.
Counsel can’t simply serve their clients' lawsuits on auto insurers just because it’s “inconvenient” to serve defendants with ...
One way to tackle Canada’s productivity problem is for leaders to be more ambitious and benchmark against the world's top ...
The Net Comprehensive Combined Ratio for private passenger auto was above 100% in all 13 Canadian provinces and territories.
The March cybersecurity breach gave thieves access to personal data belonging to 280,000 NS Power ratepayers — about half its ...
A recent Leger survey shows one in three Canadians share beautiful pics of their vacation spots on social media, inviting ...
The patchwork of standards and requirements, or lack thereof, across the country makes MGA regulation difficult.
Brokers are warning the imposition of tariffs — and the escalation of insured values — is triggering their clients' ...
Vegetation management contractors, inspection and maintenance contractors, and other entities undertaking field operations ...
Brokerages that are still using traditional PDF intake forms are exposing their clients to undue cyber risk, one brokerage ...
IBC report says limited right to sue at-fault drivers under Alberta’s proposed ‘Care First’ auto reform could cost the ...
Mentions of climate change are on the rise and hitting new peaks in both U.S. and Asia, though in Canada talk has dropped in ...