Insurance News

When AI gets it wrong, the company holds the bag – and the insurance market is still catching up

When AI gets it wrong, the company holds the bag – and the insurance market is still catching up

AI doesn't shift the blame. Gallagher's Paige Cheasley explains why the company that deploys it is still on the hook, and why coverage is still a gray zone

Branislav Urosevic Jun 22, 2026
Bondaval names co-chief underwriting officer as credit markets tighten

Bondaval names co-chief underwriting officer as credit markets tighten

Alexia Parmentier joins from Allianz Trade as UK insolvencies hit 2,343 in a single month and trade credit demand grows

Slow-onset climate perils are outpacing the insurance market: Moody's

Slow-onset climate perils are outpacing the insurance market: Moody's

A report projects losses could hit US$41.4 trillion by the mid-2040s, with much of it going uninsured

Montreal's weekend floods reopen the question of what home insurance actually covers

Montreal's weekend floods reopen the question of what home insurance actually covers

After a weekend of flooding in Montreal's west end, many homeowners are discovering a standard policy was never built to cover the water that got in

Static risk models failing as geopolitical threats grow more complex

Static risk models failing as geopolitical threats grow more complex

Lockton research finds conflict-related property losses over the last five years have already surpassed the entire previous decade

Canada Life breach: threat actor claims 5.5 million records now for sale

Canada Life breach: threat actor claims 5.5 million records now for sale

ShinyHunters allegedly puts Canada Life data up for sale as claimed scope reaches 5.5 million records

Cargo theft surge is tightening underwriting standards for Canadian trucking fleets

Cargo theft surge is tightening underwriting standards for Canadian trucking fleets

Canadian insurers sharpen scrutiny of trucking risk as cargo crime shifts to digital fraud

Regina hailstorm drives $80M in claims as Western Canada faces intense severe weather season

Regina hailstorm drives $80M in claims as Western Canada faces intense severe weather season

Regina hailstorm drives $80 million in claims as Western Canada faces intense severe weather season

Canada hits canned vegetable imports with 10% tariff, sparing its CUSMA partners

Canada hits canned vegetable imports with 10% tariff, sparing its CUSMA partners

The tariff lands at a moment when the insurance implications of shifting Canada-US trade terms are increasingly in focus

IB TALK

How trucking risk is evolving in Canada – from cargo theft to driver training to broker liability

NFP's Randy Ramkissoon says one GPS tracker isn't enough anymore – thieves know where to look, and the claims are getting more severe

Canadian businesses know their nat cat exposure – they just don't know what it means

BFL Canada's Hector Plascencia says the gap between identifying a risk and actually understanding its business impact is where most organizations fall short

Global turbulence is reshaping climate risk for Canadian businesses

Aon’s Daniel Ocampo explains how sustainability, global risks and energy transition are reshaping insurance capacity, pricing and strategy for Canadian businesses today

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