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Manufacturers will be allowed to import a certain number of U.S.-assembled, CUSMA-compliant vehicles free of retaliatory ...
The effect of tariffs on insurance brokerage M&A will be minimal, but acquirers may employ more scrutiny, experts say.
The dramatic protectionist shift in U.S. trade policy and its chaotic delivery were behind the move, says the governor of the ...
On April 16, CSIO hosted its 2025 Members’ Meeting and Reception at One King West Hotel in Toronto. This annual event ...
Roiling investment markets – including a U.S. Treasury bond selloffs – triggered by tariffs will hit insurance company ...
A recent priority dispute between insurers is a reminder to meet legal timelines in resolving accident benefits cases ...
Tariffs on Canadian goods entering the U.S., as well as Canadian counter-tariffs, are creating confusion for commercial insurance clients. And the on-again, off again approach to tariffs – and ...
ClaimsPro, Canada’s leading provider of independent claims adjusting services and an SCM company, announces the appointment ...
Casualty claims trends in the public sector space show some concerning developments in certain geographies, Aon's report says.
The most seasoned claims adjusters can earn up to $110,000 a year in Canada, according to compensation data from Impact Recruitment. “In particular, 2025 salary reviews are reflecting ...
Two significant deals happened this week in the broker/managing general agents space, with Synex Business Performance announcing a strategic partnership with Ontario-based FSB Group Ltd., and ...
JASPER, Alta. – Jasper council is considering an incentive program to assist homeowners in adding an accessory dwelling to their property for long-term rental. On Tuesday (April 8), council’s ...