Canadians overwhelmingly agree that insurance fraud is a serious issue, yet many struggle to identify what it can look like in everyday life — particularly when it comes to easily overlooked details.
Canadian insurance companies have yet to fully embrace the potential of blockchain and digital authentication. Meanwhile, other industries are pushing ahead with innovative, enterprise-scale services ...
As September marks Life Insurance Month, new data from Unprepared: The 2025 Life Insurance Gap Report highlights how rising costs, fears of medical tests, and mistrust in insurers are leaving families ...
From the Rocky Mountains to vast coastlines and pristine lakes, as well as vibrant multicultural cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal, Canada is a large and beautiful country, worth exploring, ...
Insurance companies in Canada are urging the national government to create a program to cover mounting flood losses. Floods, hailstorms and wildfires have cost Canadian property insurance companies $7 ...
Despite fears of serious illness, few Canadians have protection in place, leaving them financially exposed when facing health concerns 91% of Canadians don't have critical illness insurance, despite ...
If you’re into marijuana—like, really into marijuana—you should move to Canada. Particularly if you’re into having your federal government license and permit a nationwide medical-cannabis distribution ...
A new national study from Blue Cross suggests that overall, Canadians are sensitive to building resiliency and future-proof financial planning. Younger generations, while the most financially stressed ...
On January 30, 2026, the Supreme Court of Canada issued its decision in Emond v Trillium Mutual Insurance Co., 2026 SCC 3. In a 7-2 decision, the Court ruled in favour of the insurer, finding its duty ...