Industry

Personal Injury Fraud: Time for Healing

Last year the insurance industry in Canada paid $500 million for personal injury claims that contained some form of fraud. At least, this is the claim made in a new study released by the Canadian Coalition Against Insurance Fraud (CCAIF) and conducted by St. Francis Xavier University. It is the first study to quantify the […]

By Vikki Spencer | October 31, 2001

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Standard healthcare invoice for Ontario auto

After five years of petitioning the Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO), the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) has instituted a standard auto insurance invoice for healthcare practitioners in Ontario. The invoice, which applies to rehabilitation providers such as chiropractors, massage therapists, psychologists, and the like, will take effect November 12, 2001. After that date, […]

October 31, 2001

2 min read

Bidding War for Human Capital

The shortage of skilled workers in the technology sector is something that often dominates the headlines these days. It is staggering to think that even with the recent meltdown in the technology industry, there still remains a critical need to fill as many as 850,000 tech jobs in North America and one million positions in […]

By Declan French, CEO of Thinkpath Inc. | October 31, 2001

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IBC responds to Ontario’s revised auto insurance proposal

The Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) has lashed out at the Ontario government and provincial regulator Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO) with regard to the latest legislative discussion document released on auto insurance regulation. The IBC says the latest government offering predates discussions which occurred between the insurance industry and FSCO, and in this […]

By Canadian Underwriter | October 31, 2001

2 min read