Detailed consumer education in Alberta can't occur until the P&C industry gets the final Care-First product details, which it ...
TORONTO, ON, JULY 06, 2026/insPRESS/ – Medical emergencies can happen in any workplace or public-facing environment, yet many organizations remain focused on compliance rather than overall emergency ...
The town's sewer lift system has become overwhelmed by the excessive amount of water and vacuum trucks have been brought in to assist.
A 50-50 split on responsibility for a crosswalk accident between a driver and a pedestrian will stand, despite the driver’s assertion he was 0% responsible (Huang v. ICBC, 2026 BCCRT 991), says the ...
Canada’s disaster tracker has logged a string of new catastrophes this spring and summer — Prairie hailstorms, Alberta flooding, and, most recently, flash flooding in the Montreal region. The insured ...
Kirsten Edmonds, Brad Neal*, Susie Wright, Shannon Wheeliker, Michael Ilnycky*, Miranda Phillips, Mitch Grassi, Erin DeBlasio*, Enobong Ekpenyong, Leanne Taylor, Seti ...
Claims denial ratios for the stressed business lines of aircraft, liability and marine — which spiked during the pandemic in 2020 — are starting to return to their pre-pandemic levels, according to ...
Brett Boadway, Executive Director of the Canadian Association of Managing General Agents (CAMGA), describes her professional ‘Eras’ tour within Canada’s property and casualty insurance industry. Most ...
WALKERTON – Mayor Chris Peabody stated in a press release late last week that, based on a preliminary analysis, the recent rainfall and snowmelt caused a 100-year flood event in the lower Teeswater ...
BrokerLink and The Commonwell Mutual Insurance Group appear headed towards a court resolution regarding the question: Who owns the relationship with a client? The brokerage or the insurance company?
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Peter Askew is the new president and CEO of Guy Carpenter & Company LLC’s Canadian operations. He succeeds Donald Callahan, who stepped down from the role after 20 years. Callahan will remain with Guy ...