The Canadian Press, with files from staff | January 26, 2021 More than one-fifth (22 per cent) of Canadian companies say they’ll adjust the pay of remote workers who move to a different location, according to a...
Staff | January 26, 2021 A portfolio company of the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System’s infrastructure arm is entering a purchase agreement to acquire a 10-gigawatt solar project development platform. Through the deal, U.S.-based Leeward Renewable...
A Colorado federal judge granted a partial summary judgement to a life insurer facing a cost-of-insurance lawsuit, but is allowing the case to continue. Judge Daniel D. Domenico of the District of Colorado permitted...
Blake Wolfe | January 26, 2021 The union representing General Motors of Canada Co. employees in Ontario has ratified a new agreement for workers at a plant in Ingersoll that removes changes to a legacy defined...
New study by FRISS reveals how the pandemic has changed insurers’ priorities Chicago, IL (Jan. 22, 2021) – FRISS is proud to welcome Sindy Houle to their growing team as head of sales in...
World Economic Forum Global Risks Report 2021 Billions are at risk of missing out on the digital leap forward, as growing disparities challenge the social fabric. In the medium-term, the global economy will be...
Parametric specialists smash all previous records for catastrophe claim payments London, UK (Jan. 25, 2021) – FloodFlash, an InsurTech offering rapid-payout insurance at-risk businesses, has set new catastrophe claims records in the wake of...
While cancer treatments continued to dominate the therapeutic mix the drug pipeline in 2020, the impact of the COVID-19 is making itself felt. According to the latest edition of the Meds Pipeline Monitor report...
In the flurry of conversations around the issue of drug prices in Canada, one of the loudest voices has been that of insurers, who at one point projected that private drug claims costs would...