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  • Saskatchewan Court of Appeal reduces Punitive and Aggravated Damages Award in Disability Insurance Claim

    July 13, 2015 – The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal released its decision in the monumental case of Branco v. American Home Assurance Company et al., 2015 SKCA 71, on June 19, 2015. At trial, the Saskatchewan Court of Queen’s Bench awarded Mr. Branco $4.5 million in punitive damages and $450,000 in aggravated damages as a result of a disability...
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  • Under 21 and “In the Care of”: Who Qualifies?

    June 12, 2015 – A Case Comment on Ryan v. Canadian Farm Insurance, 2014 MBQB 178 In the recent case of Ryan v. Canadian Farm Insurance1 [“Ryan”], the Manitoba Court of Queen’s Bench, on a motion for summary judgment, considered when someone under 21, and living in the same “household” as a named insured, may be “in their care”...
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  • Quebec’s Autorité Des Marchés Financiers Authorizes Online Distribution of Insurance Without a Representative

    May 22, 2015 – On April 2, 2015, the Autorité des marchés financiers du Québec (the AMF) released a report titled Internet Insurance Offerings in Québec, through which it endorsed the online distribution of insurance products without requiring the intervention of a registered representative. This report followed a consultation launched by the AMF in 2012, which allowed them to...
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  • Obligations of Insurers of Alberta Residents for Injuries in Saskatchewan

    April 17, 2015 – With recent years of strong economic growth resulting in more inter-provincial traffic, Saskatchewan has seen an increase in motor vehicle accidents involving residents of Alberta. Insurers of Alberta residents are obligated to provide personal injury benefits according to Saskatchewan law if the Alberta resident is injured in a motor vehicle accident that occurs in Saskatchewan....
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