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What to expect when you’re expecting (a new guideline): OSFI’s upcoming credit risk management guidance

By Marisa Coggin
  • Insurance
  • Insurance regulatory

Insurance Council of British Columbia introduces a new Restricted Insurance Agent Licensing regime

By Laurie LaPalme, Derek Levinsky, Marisa Coggin, and Jesse Collins-Swartz
  • Insurance

RIBO introduces proposed changes to broker supervision requirements for public consultation

By Laurie LaPalme, Marisa Coggin, and Jesse Collins-Swartz
  • Automobile
  • Insurance

FSRA releases an interim report on the supervision of automobile insurers conducting business in Ontario

By Laurie LaPalme, Marisa Coggin, and Jesse Collins-Swartz
  • Insurance
  • Insurance regulatory

Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario’s proposed new rule for life and health insurance managing general agencies: What insurers and intermediaries need to know

By Taschina Ashmeade
  • General
  • Insurance

Alberta Superintendent of Insurance takes steps to protect automobile insurance customers on renewal

By Laurie LaPalme, Marisa Coggin, and Jesse Collins-Swartz
  • General
  • Insurance

Registered Insurance Brokers of Ontario issues guidance on responsible AI use for brokers

By Derek Levinsky and Claudia Lach
  • Coverage
  • Environmental
  • General
  • Insurance
  • Securities/Class Actions

Insurance-linked securities: Canada’s coming of age

By Laurie LaPalme, Marisa Coggin, and Claudia Lach
  • Insurance

Projet de révision de la ligne directrice sur la gestion des risques liés aux changements climatiques de l’AMF : Récapitulatif à l’intention des assureurs

By Marisa Coggin, Nathalie Durocher, and Taschina Ashmeade
  • Environmental
  • General
  • Insurance

Proposed updates to the AMF’s Climate Risk Management Guideline: A recap for insurers

By Marisa Coggin, Nathalie Durocher, and Taschina Ashmeade
  • Insurance

On notice: Broad flexibility for tribunals to take judicial notice of industry context, if test met

By Sara E. Hart
  • General
  • Insurance

Alberta Superintendent of Insurance issues new guidance regarding the reinsurance of third-party risks by Alberta-based captive insurers

By Laurie LaPalme, Marisa Coggin, and Jesse Collins-Swartz

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Bill C-31: The expanding role of the Defence Investment Agency

Canada is entering a new era of defence, security and industrial investment. Budget 2025: Canada Strong, with the establishment of the Defence Investment Agency and an allocation of CA$81 billion [...]

Global data privacy and AI case law review – June 2026

Global: Welcome to the June edition of Dentons' global data privacy and AI case law review. This update contains submissions from Dentons colleagues across the world, from the UK and [...]

Fairness in construction contracts: Understanding the prevention principle after <em>CIMIC Morningstar Investments Ltd. v. Chandos Construction Ltd.</em>

Canada: Broadly, the prevention principle is a contractual doctrine that bars a party from enforcing an obligation where that party's own conduct brought about the other side's failure to perform. [...]

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