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Understanding differences in provincial legislation surrounding liability waivers is an important consideration when drafting ...
The construction holiday in Quebec is the busiest travel periods of the year with an estimated one-third of Quebecers on ...
While 2024 was a difficult year for Canada's insurers, the industry showed resilience in the face of costly NatCats and ...
It's unclear how badly the ongoing trade war will damage Canada’s economy but commercial brokers should continue client ...
Intact’s combined ratio in Canadian commercial lines improved to 74% in 2025 Q2 from 83.6% in the same quarter last year.
Canadian company directors who fail to address climate and nature risks could face negligence claims and lawsuits.
Brokers should counsel their clients to step back and quantify their risks in this newfound economic and trade landscape.
Canadian homeowners in areas impacted by certain perils are beginning to experience market pressures that others aren't.
Auto theft of private passenger vehicles in Canada decreased 19.1% in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period in ...
Lag times while businesses wait for a firm trade deal may be cause some clients to take actions that change their risk ...
Insurers are offering quake deductible buy-down policies to help people cover costs incurred up to the level of their policy ...
Global insured losses topped US $84 billion in the first half of 2025, according to a Gallagher Re report. That’s the highest ...
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