This section presents information about the business of insurance in Canada for a better understanding and appreciation of the industry overall.
Information related to a functional area such as claims or distribution is posted in the corresponding section. Articles, releases and announcements, white papers, and other material with a broader context will be posted here. Industry events, including seminars and webinars, are posted separately.
If you are researching where to buy, each of the topical sections below contains directories with a brief overview and contact information for a select list of featured providers.
Latest News:
- Samsung Electronics Collaborates With Hartford Steam Boiler (HSB) To Introduce Smart Home Savings in the USHome appliances connected to SmartThings app enable lower insurance premiums through simple assessment process at no additional cost Las Vegas, NV (Jan. 5, 2026) – Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is pleased to announce Smart Home Savings, a new service developed with Hartford Steam Boiler (HSB), ...
Featured Providers
Specialized Providers
Below are links to featured insurance products and services that are specialized or difficult to categorize.
News and Articles
- Samsung Electronics Collaborates With Hartford Steam Boiler (HSB) To Introduce Smart Home Savings in the US
- Latest BC floods a reminder that governments must invest more in resilience
- Swiss Re Capital Markets structures and places USD 400 million catastrophe bond for Farmers Insurance Group®
- Devastating wildfires and intense thunderstorms exacerbate losses for insurers as climate change presses on: Munich Re
- Sedgwick forecasts 2026 in new global risk study
- Co-operators and Geosapiens announce a long-term partnership to strengthen assessment and management of flood risks
- Beyond financial literacy: Sun Life finds confidence is key to retirement savings success
- IBM Canada Strengthens Support for Canadian Defence Priorities
- MPI Shares Top 5 Frauds of 2025
- 2025 marks sixth year running with insured natural catastrophe losses over USD 100 billion: Swiss Re Institute


