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The wildfire merged with another fire earlier this month, becoming the largest in the province at more than 1,500 square ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) can help insurers deal more efficiently with their managing general agent (MGA) partners, ...
Having compliance and governance controls and dual authority on the trust account is important, says Platform CEO Charles ...
The number of Quebec homes located in flood zones will likely increase by 30 per cent when new maps are introduced next year, ...
GUS, Canada’s largest network of property restoration professionals, is announcing a significant update to its visual ...
Canada’s cyber market has matured more gradually than other regions, but ambitious carriers may drive a more sophisticated ...
Stewart Specialty Risk Underwriting Ltd. (SSRU) is pleased to announce the launch of its new Primary Casualty Division, a ...
Canada still sees less civil litigation against companies than the U.S., but a new report finds case filings are up sharply ...
With pending Canada Post service disruptions, small businesses could face business losses or insurance complications.
The Ontario government enacted provincial legislation effective Jan. 1, 2024, to crack down on fraudulent tow truck practices. Under the new regulations, tow and storage operators must be certified by ...
Recent layoffs at U.S. weather agencies may impeded insurers' ability to gauge how severe weather events may impact secondary ...
When a breakdown in communications between a broker and a client leads to a coverage lapse, the broker doesn't always have to ...