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TDSB says it received a ransom demand even though the company behind the affected software paid ransom in hopes of securing ...
The merger allows the combined organization the ability to offer a broader array of services and expertise as a "true ...
The BC Wildfire Service dashboard shows there were 46 active fires as of midday Monday, six of which were started in the ...
Insurance coverage and private arbitration lawyer Daniel Strigberger is pleased to announce the launch of Strigberger Law, ...
New Brunswick’s Court of Appeal has upheld a broad exclusion for claims “in any way involving, directly or indirectly,” ...
As the frequency and severity of floods increases, it’s important for business owners to incorporate proactive strategies in ...
Canada’s record-setting, $9-billion NatCat catastrophes didn't cause much of a dent in the P&C industry's financial results.
Insurance is a promise and claims are where ‘the rubber hits the road.’ Can insurers deliver on their promise to customers?
Priority auto insurers in Ontario aren't required to reimburse the lesser-priority insurer’s pre-arbitration expenses.
A full 71% of brokers can cite at least one economic benefit to workplace DEI initiatives at their brokerage, according to CU ...
Risks related to Managing General Agencies will likely remain an area of focus for Canada's financial regulators ...
There are generally two ways to provide back-up power to sump systems: through a portable generator or a battery-powered back ...