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Ontario and Quebec Ice Storm Anniversary: Insured Losses Total $466 Million
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Reduced Catastrophe Losses Drive Continued U.S. Industry Improvements: New Verisk Report
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2025 natcat losses should not lull market into false sense of security, warns Willis
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Canadian Insured Losses from Catastrophic Events Total CAD 2.4 Billion in 2025: CatIQ
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Weather Disasters and Canada’s Insurance Market: An Emerging Crisis?
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Devastating wildfires and intense thunderstorms exacerbate losses for insurers as climate change presses on: Munich Re
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Societal Loss from Historic Natural Catastrophes in Canada
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2025 marks sixth year running with insured natural catastrophe losses over USD 100 billion: Swiss Re Institute
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Solar vs Hail: Pivoting Away From Danger
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Canadian Government & ICLR launch disaster recovery and resilience centre of excellence
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Canada’s rising secondary peril losses: Mitigation beyond modeling
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Wildfires and severe thunderstorms in the US drive global insured losses to USD 80 billion in H1 2025: Swiss Re Institute
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Willis predicts natural catastrophes will not offer insurers any respite in 2025
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US natural catastrophes dominate global losses in the first half of 2025
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Gallagher Re Natural Catastrophe and Climate Report: First Half 2025
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CatIQ Discloses 90-Day Industry Loss Estimate for March Ice Storm in Ontario & Quebec
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How Natural Disasters Impact Canadian Wallets
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Hurricanes and earthquakes could lead to global insured losses of USD 300 billion in a peak year: Swiss Re Institute
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February extreme weather events in Eastern Canada cause over $260 million in insured damage
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It’s Time To Emphasize Climate Defence Over Offence: IBC
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New data shows 2024 was the costliest year for commercial insurance losses in nearly a decade: IBC
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2024 shatters Canada’s record for weather-related losses
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Building new homes in the path of floods and wildfires could cost billions, threaten affordability: Climate Institute
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Cost of historic Calgary hailstorm continues to rise: IBC
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Ontario’s July Flash Flood Insured Damage Total Approaches $1 Billion: CatIQ
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CatIQ Reveals Huge Total Canadian Insured Losses from Catastrophic Events in 2024
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Severe weather drives insured losses above USD 100 billion for 5th consecutive year, says Swiss Re Institute
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Insured damage from October storms in Southern BC surpass $110 million
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Ducks Unlimited Canada highlights Nature-Based Disaster Risk Reduction Solutions
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Summer 2024 shatters records for severe weather damage: Over $7 billion in insured losses from floods, fires and hailstorms
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August hailstorm in Calgary results in nearly $2.8 billion in insured damage
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Four catastrophic summer events led to record number of insurance claims
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Can Climate Tech Save Insurance?
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Severe thunderstorms drive insured losses to USD 60 billion in first half of 2024: Swiss Re Institute
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Insured losses from 2023 Nova Scotia wildfires and flooding now approaching half-billion dollars
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Canadian businesses worry climate change will cause even more extreme weather and continue to cut into profits: KPMG Survey
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Way.com Aims to Curb Millions in Catastrophic Hurricane Damage with Insurance Partner CURE and New Parking Solution
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U.S. Property and Casualty Insurers: Industry Loss Estimates Reveal Continued Challenges
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2023 saw Highest Number of Billion-Dollar Disasters on Record: Aon
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Aon: Record $50bn U.S. Severe Convective Storm Losses Drive Total Natural Catastrophe Toll in 2023
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Severe summer storms in Ontario cause over $340 million in insured damage
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Okanagan and Shuswap area wildfires cause over $720 million in insured damage
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Severe thunderstorms account for two-thirds of all insured natural catastrophe losses in H1 2023: Swiss Re Institute
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Gallagher Re Natural Catastrophe Report: First Half 2023
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Intact Financial Corporation announces second quarter catastrophe loss estimate
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Tantallon wildfire causes over $165 million in insured damage
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Preliminary Q1 Insured Losses Close to Average, Driven by Severe Convective Storms
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Insured losses from natural catastrophes break through USD 100 billion threshold again in 2022
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It’s time to invest in a national flood insurance program
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IBC applauds federal support for BC disaster recovery