Canada needs to attract more reinsurance companies and capacity to its market, especially considering the record-breaking NatCat year, an industry professional says. Canadian property and casualty insurers have already paid out $7.7 billion in insured damage in 2024, $7.1 billion…The post Record Cat year: Does Canada need more reinsurance capacity? appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
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Calgary’s 5 most expensive homes for sale right now
The Calgary Real Estate Board says October home sales were mostly flat compared with last year’s levels, but remained around one-quarter higher than long-term trends for the month.
Calgary’s October home sales flat over 2023 but supply for lower-priced homes lagging
The Calgary Real Estate Board says October home sales were mostly flat compared with last year’s levels, but remained around one-quarter higher than long-term trends for the month.
Enbridge in talks about Mainline pipeline expansion as Canadian oil output grows
Enbridge Inc. has begun talks with its customers about expanding its Mainline pipeline network to handle growing volumes of Canadian oil output, the Calgary-based company said Friday.
Deer kills dog in backyard near Victoria, prompting warning from police
Police on southern Vancouver Island are issuing a warning about the dangers of deer rutting season after a dog was gored to death by a buck earlier this week.
Fort McMurray school support staff could strike if they vote against dispute inquiry board recommendations
Fort McMurray Catholic and public education support workers will be voting on recommendations proposed by the Disputes Inquiry Board (DIB) from Friday to Monday.
More than half of human trafficking incidents in Canada remain unsolved
More than half of human trafficking incidents remained unsolved in Canada by police as the number of incidents increased over the past decade, according to new data released Friday.
Cost to open Portage and Man rises $8M
The cost to reopen Portage and Main to pedestrians is rising.
‘I couldn’t stay home’: Canadian with no prior military training joins Ukrainian forces
In the early days of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Adam Oake, a Canadian with no prior military training, sold all of his Toronto Maple Leafs memorabilia to buy a plane ticket.
‘Phantom of the Paradise’ marking 50th anniversary in Winnipeg
A 1970s film that found a cult following in Winnipeg is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a series of special events.
