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A risk-based perspective for managing technology and cyber risks: OSFI publishes final version of Guideline B-13

By Laurie LaPalme, Derek Levinsky, Katie-May O'Donnell, and Jesse Collins-Swartz
  • Coverage
  • Insurance
  • Insurance regulatory

To be or not to be a mortgage – interpretation of a standard mortgage clause

By Sara E. Hart and David Cowley-Salegio
  • Insurance
  • Insurance regulatory

OSFI proposes new regulatory guidance concerning the management of climate-related risks: What federally regulated institutions should know

By Marisa Coggin and Taschina Ashmeade
  • Coverage
  • Insurance
  • Insurance regulatory

The Ontario Court of Appeal affirms broad scope of the duty to defend: What insurers should know

By Douglas B. B. Stewart and Changhai Zhu
  • D&O and E&O Insurance
  • Insurance

Use the rules in your rule kit: The use of preliminary motions to attack claims against directors and officers

By Deepshikha Dutt
  • Insurance
  • Insurance regulatory

OSFI begins consultation process on revised Guideline B-10 – Third-Party Risk Management

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

CISRO Finalizes Principles of Conduct for Insurance Intermediaries

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

Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario launches its first life and health agent supervisory framework: What insurers and intermediaries should know

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

Will an insurer be estopped from denying coverage as a result of a policy violation they were unaware of when they had initially afforded a defence to their insured? 

By Sara E. Hart and David Cowley-Salegio
  • Insurance
  • Insurance regulatory

Obligations to disclose fees and commissions in Canada: What brokers, agents, and insurers need to know

By Derek Levinsky and Taschina Ashmeade
  • Insurance

Update: Canada’s Federal government revokes the emergency orders previously declared under the Emergencies Act (Canada)

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

Federal government invokes the Emergencies Act: Implications for insurers in Canada

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

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