Marsh has appointed Teresa Palandra as Canada CEO. Palandra will succeed Sarah Robson, who will retire after a 40-year career in the insurance industry, including 33 years at Marsh in senior ...
While most brokers (55%) responding to Canadian Underwriter’s 2026 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) survey support diversity programs at their workplaces, that number also represents a 6% drop ...
ST. JOHN’S – The agency that oversees Newfoundland and Labrador’s offshore energy sector says a recent oil spill and gas leak aboard the Hibernia oil platform could have caused a deadly explosion and ...
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 ...
YELLOWKNIFE – Three people are dead after a plane fighting wildfires went down in the Northwest Territories. Mounties said the Turbo Commander 690, used as a bird dog plane, crashed Wednesday night ...
It’s possible there will be a world where an AI agent will be responsible for executing an entire workflow — like insurance placement.
Canada’s car insurers are perplexed why Alberta is proposing to amend and extend its rate cap on auto insurance when it launches its new Care-First auto reforms on Jan. 1, 2027. Care-First, a new ...
Taking an “extremely deliberate” approach to AI and focusing on a workflow that’s important to your brokerage is the best way to start using the technology in your operations, attendees heard during a ...
Traditional professional and management liability coverages often involve lengthy applications, manual underwriting processes, and specialized knowledge that can be tedious and time-consuming for ...
Is your home surrounded by trees, located near an overgrown field or woodlot, or at the top of a hill? These locations are most susceptible to wildland fires. That said, even if you live in a ...
Less than two years after Hurricane Debby helped drive billions in insured losses, Montreal's latest flood is raising questions about catastrophe risk, resilience and rising claims costs in Quebec.