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Nearly one-third — or 29% — of claims processed in the last 10 years were due to major catastrophic weather or climate events ...
As Canadian insurers grapple with a near $9 billion loss year in 2024, it may be time to redefine perils, reinsurers say.
Given the increase of natural catastrophe losses in Canada, insurers would be wise to consider hiring a new breed of property and casualty professionals — meteorologists. “You’re using ...
Although the salaries of B.C. and Ontario brokers are mostly neck-and-neck, commercial account executives in the Greater Vancouver Area have the potential to outearn their Greater Toronto Area ...
Tariffs on Canadian goods entering the U.S., as well as Canadian counter-tariffs, are creating confusion for commercial insurance clients. And the on-again, off again approach to tariffs – and ...
Canadian defence lawyers are seeing an increase in legal advertising and third-party litigation funding, attendees heard last week during Insurance Bureau of Canada’s (IBC) Commercial Insurance ...
JASPER, Alta. – Jasper council is considering an incentive program to assist homeowners in adding an accessory dwelling to their property for long-term rental. On Tuesday (April 8), council’s ...
Insurers and underwriters are using artificial intelligence (AI) for more effective pricing and risk selection in the commercial insurance space, attendees at Insurance Bureau of Canada’s (IBC ...
Join us on Thursday, April 24 at Moose’s Down Under as we present Broker Bash, the networking event you won’t want to miss. Gather your colleagues and enjoy the evening connecting with ...
The most seasoned claims adjusters can earn up to $110,000 a year in Canada, according to compensation data from Impact Recruitment. “In particular, 2025 salary reviews are reflecting ...
Commercial underwriters show the largest earning potential for underwriters nationally — as much as $170,000 or more in yearly salary for those with the most seniority, new data by Impact ...
Clocks on limitation periods continue to run on filing insurance claims even if protracted settlement negotiations are stalemated, Saskatchewan’s Court of Appeal ruled last week. The court ...
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