MONTRÉAL, PQ, OCTOBER 1, 2024/insPRESS/ – Axis Insurance Managers Inc. (Axis Insurance) is thrilled to announce the appointment of Shane Neil as Senior Vice President of Corporate Development for Eastern Canada. With more than 20 years of experience in the…The post Axis Insurance Welcomes Shane Neil as Senior Vice President of Corporate Development, Eastern Canada appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
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Toronto weather: October starts with clouds, chance of showers
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Ontario politicians make annual pilgrimage to International Plowing Match
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McGill law faculty agrees to suspend strike pending meeting with arbitrator
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1 dead, 2 injured after incident in Mississauga
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A list of Quebec language law sections that bilingual municipalities want struck down
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Ontario politicians to make annual trip to rural expo in Lindsay, Ont.
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