Steady premium rate increases over the last few years mean Canada’s cyber insurance environment can be categorized as stable with some return to profitability.The post Can cyber insurers continue to control loss ratios? appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Month: April 2025
Low travel interest to the U.S. leads to WestJet suspending flights from YLW
‘Air Canada, WestJet, Porter, and Flair have changed their schedule, at least for the summer. They’re still going to most U.S. destinations, but with less capacity.’
Quebec premier says Europe’s rearmament ‘extraordinary opportunity’ for province
As the U.S. signals it may no longer be willing to protect Canada or the EU, Legault said in Germany that several Quebec sectors could contribute to Europe’s rearmament effort.
Conservatives oust candidate in Quebec, 2nd in a day
Marquis did not elaborate what posts specifically were referenced, but criticized the Conservatives for their decision saying the party had ‘cut loose a devoted ally.’
Val Kilmer, Iconic Star of ‘Top Gun’ and ‘The Doors,’ Passes Away at 65
Val Kilmer, the versatile actor renowned for his roles in “Top Gun,” “The Doors,” and “Batman Forever,” has died at the age of 65. His […]
Power outages persist in hard-hit areas after Ontario ice storm
More than 280,000 homes and businesses remained without power as of Tuesday morningThe post Power outages persist in hard-hit areas after Ontario ice storm appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Tesla’s Sales Nosedive: Is Elon Musk’s Political Stance Steering Customers Away?
Tesla, once the vanguard of the electric vehicle (EV) revolution, is facing a turbulent period. The first quarter of 2025 witnessed a significant 13% drop […]
B.C. man accused in conspiracy to obtain U.S. technology for Pakistan’s nuclear weapons program
A Surrey-based weapons exporter has been charged with illegally shipping restricted firearms and ammunition to Pakistan, according to the RCMP. The investigation, which began in […]
Plea from Kelowna short-term-rental owner to reinstate licence falls on deaf ears
The owner of a home in the Upper Mission accused city council of predetermining the outcome of his plea to have his short-term rental licence reinstated.Peter Drummond, who owns what neighbours call a problem rental at 381 Viewcrest Court, pleaded his case before council Monday afternoon after s…