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David Gambrill

David Gambrill

Editor-in-Chief at Canadian Underwriter

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  • Politics
  • General Assignment News
  • Finance & Banking Services

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Recent Articles

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Auto liability awards: Chronic pain could force early retirement

Courts are entitled to base their awards on the “common-sense” knowledge that chronic pain will take its toll on the victims as they age.
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Financial literacy: What to tell your clients about indemnity

More public education about insurance is required, partly because of the nuance around the concept of indemnity.
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Construction ‘subcontractors’ include offsite suppliers

In construction policies, insured “subcontractors” include offsite manufacturers of components, even if they don't perform site services.
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What to expect from Canada’s 2025 reinsurance renewals

Canada's primary P&C insurers are not likely to see the same drastic reinsurance market correction they saw in 2023, webinar panellists say.
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2024 insured NatCat losses could top out at $9 billion

Canada’s P&C insurance industry is on track to pay out close to $9 billion in natural catastrophe (NatCat) losses by the end of 2024.
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Alberta auto cap: Which insurers are suffering most?

Alberta's auto insurance regulator is concerned about auto insurer profitability in the wake of the province's 3.7% rate cap.
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Auto rates continue to climb, while home rates plateau

Canadian auto insurance rates have increased 12.2% nationally compared to this same time last year, per the Applied Ratings Index.
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D&O claims trends: What P&C pros are reporting

As capacity for writing D&O business in Canada increases, claims patterns are becoming more predictable, sources tell Canadian Underwriter
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What optionality in personal lines means for brokers

Optionality in personal lines poses a challenge for brokers advising their clients in home and auto insurance, although it favours brokers.
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How companies can improve mental health in the workplace

Companies should tackle systemic issues — including high workloads and operational inefficiencies to improve mental health, say HBR bloggers.
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How cyber insurance placement is becoming more competitive

Cyber insurance pricing is becoming increasingly competitive, and several niche MGAs are now providing capacity to underwrite cyber policies