• Canadian Underwriter (Aug 2022)
    Why B.C’s heat dome puts the industry on alert for wildfires
  • The Globe and Mail (Jul 2022)
    More Canadians buying flood insurance, but those in high-risk areas face hurdles
  • Canadian Underwriter (Jul 2022)
    What the latest wildfire near Lytton, B.C. reveals
  • CJSS-FM (Jul 2022)
    Emergency alerts for extreme heat could save lives, experts say
  • The Globe and Mail (Jul 2022)
    How will ‘managed retreat’ fit into Canada’s climate-change adaptation plans? Communities face hard choices in any scenario
  • Insurance Business Canada (Jul 2022)
    The role of brokers in the fight against climate change
  • The Conversation (Jun 2022)
    The cheaper we build our buildings, the more they cost after an earthquake, wildfire or tornado
  • The Hill Times (Jun 2022)
    More government co-ordination, communication needed to respond to extreme heat events: reports, experts
  • Canadian Underwriter (Jun 2022)
    Is wind the new water?
  • The Globe and Mail (Jun 2022)
    Opinion: The derecho storm in Ontario and Quebec shows why we have to get better at anticipating and preparing for disasters
  • Canadian Underwriter (May 2022)
    Was derecho storm damage caused by climate change?
  • Toronto Star (May 2022)
    City of Barrie urges Ontario government to do some ‘rethinking’ of Building Code to better protect homes from tornado damage
  • Canadian Underwriter (May 2022)
    First Cat of the year predicted after powerful “derecho” storm
  • The Globe and Mail (May 2022)
    Firefighters didn’t stand a chance against Lytton, B.C., blaze: investigation
  • The Province (May 2022)
    Fire & Flood, Facing Two Extremes: Why B.C. can't always build its way out of risks