Thank you to @InsuranceInsCA for hosting such an insightful and well-executed event! It was a privilege to engage with a distinguished group of professionals and to address the complex challenges and opportunities currently facing our sector. #AtlanticSymposium
IBC applauds the @GovNL’s significant investment in wildfire resilience, announced #NLBudget2026. With $7 million devoted to preparedness, equipment, training and supports, the province will strengthen a critical line of defence for residents, homes and businesses. #NLPoli
IBC has been receiving some great questions about older homes, and those older homes with heritage status. IBC's Anne Marie offers some insight and resources in this article - take a look!
Insuring Heritage Properties: Eight Things You Need to Know https://t.co/G1JexsHRTI
IBC is once again hosting the InSight Summit, April 1. If you are in the P&C Insurance industry in Canada, this must-attend event will feature incredible speakers and thought provoking panelists.
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Canadian winters can be tough & ice storms can make them especially difficult to navigate. Whether you're driving or walking on slippery surfaces, make sure to keep these tips in mind to avoid potential ice hazards. Learn more: https://t.co/x9cQQqTtSu #WinterSafety
Speeding is one of the leading causes of collisions, injuries and deaths on Canada’s roads. Please drive responsibly, follow the speed limits & pay attention to winter road conditions. #SlowDownSaveLives#RoadSafety
Insurance systems play a big role in how insurance can be offered to drivers. Insight into the NB system is contained in this article on how regulated systems directly impact insurance customer experience.
Many New Brunswick drivers have experienced a rate spike in their auto insurance costs. What’s behind it? Read our latest #IBCINFocus piece to learn more: https://t.co/na1I9LRoCg #NBPoli
Thinking about renovating your home this year? Let your insurer know. Certain home renovations may affect your insurance requirements & the value of your property. https://t.co/HRMItjaLRp #Insurance101#KnowYourPolicy#HomeInsurance
Insurance works both ways. Knowing your responsibilities - like keeping information up to date and reporting claims promptly - can help things go more smoothly when you need coverage. Learn more: https://t.co/MH6FoEfLl6 #Insurance101#KnowYourPolicy
IBC's Stephen Hiscock was pleased to join the 2025 Tourism Summit's Risk Management panel. Thank you @VoiceofTourism for the opportunity to discuss emergency preparedness and business continuity to support Nova Scotia's tourism operators. #NSNeedsTourism
We see it. Severe weather is here. But so are the 160,000 people who work in Canada’s insurance industry helping you protect – and rebuild – the things we love.
Important conversation yesterday about housing, and how to take goals to practical reality in Ontario. Thank you ON Chamber of Commerce and Minister Graydon Smith.
📢Public Advisory: New Reception Centre Established in Musgravetown
Residents impacted by the wildfire in the Lethbridge area are advised that the reception centre in Musgravetown has moved from Anthony Paddon Elementary school to the Salvation Army Citadel, 1 Islandview Drive, effective today.
Impacted residents need to register with the Canadian Red Cross on-site at the Salvation Army Citadel, or by calling 1-800-863-6582.
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(September 8, 2025 at 2:30 p.m.)
Kudos to @ONgov and Minister of Environment, Conservation and Parks, @ToddJMcCarthy, for investing in Ontario’s natural infrastructure. Wetland conservation is vital to protecting homes and businesses from future flooding and other extreme weather events. #ONPoli
If you have insurance Qs related to #wildfires, please contact us. We’re here to help. For general insurance info (re: evacuations, insurance coverages, additional living expenses, FAQs, claims process, etc.), please see & share this page: https://t.co/bwwvvFZqra #NLWildfire #NBWildfire #NSWildfire
The Long Lake wildfires complex is still out of control and estimated at 8234 hectares. No new reports of damage. Work continues to prevent spread toward communities with 11 helicopters, 6 planes, 70+ pieces of heavy equipment and 16 DNR, 60 Ontario and 66 local firefighters. 1/2