FSCO has released a draft Statement of Priorities for 2014 and invites stakeholders to submit comments on the proposed priorities and initiatives by May 30, 2014. The draft is loaded with auto insurance initiatives which reflects the high level of activity on this file by the government over the past few years.
Read more →Hostile takeover bids are comparatively rare and according to the Financial Times the number has fallen to a decade-low, representing under 5% of all M&A activity. The majority of them also fail.
Read more →On Tuesday, April 22, CSIO held its Annual General Meeting and Member Reception at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto. It was a great opportunity to reflect together with our broker, vendor and carrier members on the notable accomplishments that…
Read more →Though we have to be careful about attributing the rise in disaster losses in the country solely to the poor state of public infrastructure (there are many other factors that have to be considered as well), there can be no…
Read more →In Precision Plating Ltd. v. Axa Pacific Insurance Co., the British Columbia Supreme Court held that the absolute pollution exclusion in a CGL policy did not preclude a duty to defend actions by unit owners in a strata complex arising from a fire…
Read more →A recent decision from the Ontario Superior Court has shed light on the role that the description of an insured’s business operations has on liability coverage. Harjit Virdi was the principal of Multilamps Shades Co. (“Multilamps”) and American Industrial Machines…
Read more →This week the Ontario government introduced Bill 189, the Roadside Assistance Protection Act, which, if passed, will finally introduce a regulatory scheme to the towing industry. This will be welcome news to consumers, insurance companies and honest towing companies.
Read more →As the Swiss Re graph on this page indicates, there is more often than not a wide gap between insured (blue line) and economic – or total – natural disaster losses (red line). Consider the 2013 floods in southern Alberta.…
Read more →What a stunner and brilliant outside-in move by AXA – to position themselves as a dominant digital insurance company by partnering with Facebook! You baseball fans will know the phrase, “the shot heard round the world,” which was said about…
Read more →The impact of natural catastrophes is having an ever-increasing impact on the results of insurers around the world. According to a recent report from Aon Benfield’s catastophe model development arm, natural catastrophes caused roughly $7 billion in insured losses globally…
Read more →I was at a workshop last week with several high-ranking insurance executives where we talked about interesting developments for the future of our industry. Invariably, the topics of innovation, regulation and the conservative nature of the industry came up. I’ve blogged about this on this…
Read more →Whenever the subject of overland flood insurance for Canadian homeowners comes up, someone invariably will warn against it by bringing up the spectre of the U.S. National Flood Insurance Program. This is somewhat understandable. Insurance premiums for NFIP coverage are…
Read more →In Lavoie v. T.A. McGill Mortgage Services Inc., the Ontario Court of Appeal in a decision released on April 3rd, 2014, upheld the dismissal of this action against Echelon, the professional liability insurer of a mortgage broker, T.A. McGill Mortgage…
Read more →Each year, EY publishes our Canadian property and casualty insurance outlook, where we take the pulse of the industry and note what challenges – and opportunities – are in store for the year ahead. It’s fair to say the industry…
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