Home buyers now have a host of tools at their fingertips to help evaluate a property. Real estate listings are increasingly ...
Canada’s lack of public-private partnership mechanisms to share natural catastrophe risk means Canadian consumers are left ...
Burns caused by spilled hot coffee at a drive-through count as an “auto accident,” meaning the injuries are covered by auto ...
Catastrophes Indices and Quantification Inc. (CatIQ) updates its loss Jasper Alberta loss estimate to $1.233 billion.
Global Affairs Canada is doing the Canadian P&C industry a favour, and that’s to advise Canadian travellers to buy travel ...
Ontario’s financial services regulator is monitoring medical services fraud related to auto accident insurance claims in the ...
Canada’s largest mutual insurer, Beneva, intends to merge with one of Canada’s oldest Mutual insurers, Gore Mutual, ...
The first catastrophe (Cat) bond is coming to Canada, which will provide TD Insurance additional reinsurance capacity.
Increased building construction costs and the growth of exposed assets are two issues emerging from Canada’s record NatCat ...
Parts of the Arctic tundra are now releasing more planet-warming gases than they absorb, an international study published ...
Despite premium price increases, insurers in private insurance provinces have nevertheless improved their consumer trust ...
Only one Saskatchewan school division has been publicly identified as having its information included in a potential ...