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Cost of Severe Weather Reaches $1.4 billion in Insured Damage Across Canada
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Storms Hitting Prairie Provinces Hard: IBC
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Catastrophes cause global economic losses of USD 36 billion in the first half of 2018
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June severe storm caused more than $90 million in insured damage across Manitoba and Saskatchewan
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May windstorm largest insured event in Ontario in 5 years
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April storm caused more than $85 million in insured damage across Ontario, Quebec
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Global insured losses from disaster events in 2017 were the highest ever
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Costliest year on record for weather disasters with USD344 billion global economic loss in 2017
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Hurricanes Make 2017 Year of Highest Insured Losses Ever
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Global economy suffers $53bn natural disaster loss during 1H 2017
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Natural catastrophe review for the first half of 2017
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Flood and convective storm events cost global economy more than $5bn in June
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Global insured losses from disaster events were $54 billion (USD) in 2016, up 42% from 2015
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Global insured losses from catastrophes were USD 45 billion in 2013
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New Swiss Re sigma study: Catastrophe losses in 2007 were highest in Europe
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ISO and PCI Reports Sharp Decline in Volatile Catastrophe Losses Drove Improvement in USA Property/Casualty Insurers’ Full-Year 2006 Results
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Swiss Re: New sigma study by Swiss Re: below-average catastrophe losses in 2006