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Finance committee  Certainly. I will.

February 3rd, 2020Committee meeting

Craig Stewart

Finance committee  To answer your question, we are actually pleased with the direction, but we're waiting for the federal budget to see whether the money will follow the words.

February 3rd, 2020Committee meeting

Craig Stewart

Finance committee  Yes, we do. Basically, through a third party, we aggregate every catastrophic event—which would be an event that surpasses $25 million in losses—that can be attributed to severe weather. That would be anything from hail to flooding, ice storms, wildfire, or generally any severe w

February 3rd, 2020Committee meeting

Craig Stewart

Finance committee  In the early 2000s, losses across Canada averaged around $400 million per year. There seems to have been an inflection point in 2009: in every year but one since 2009, the losses have surpassed a billion dollars. In 2019, the number was $1.3 billion in insured losses. The year be

February 3rd, 2020Committee meeting

Craig Stewart

Finance committee  That's correct.

February 3rd, 2020Committee meeting

Craig Stewart

Finance committee  We believe that in general, governments across the country, up until three years ago, were not taking the issue seriously enough, but we have seen that begin to change. Certainly over the past year, the commitments made in parts of the country and by the federal government to dea

February 3rd, 2020Committee meeting

Craig Stewart

Finance committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair, for the invitation and the opportunity to speak to the standing committee today. I'm Craig Stewart, vice-president of federal affairs, and I'm joined by Nadja Dreff, our chief economist at Insurance Bureau of Canada or IBC. We are the national trade associa

February 3rd, 2020Committee meeting

Craig Stewart

Environment committee  From the work we are seeing, Canadians are beginning to connect the dots, that there is a link between the events they are experiencing and climate change; these aren't just fluke events. Canadians are not aware enough of what's contained in their insurance policies, and we hav

June 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Craig Stewart

Environment committee  The onus is on both of us.

June 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Craig Stewart

Environment committee  Three years ago our CEO went coast to coast in this country with the message that climate change is a clear and present danger, and that whereas there is a national conversation around mitigating future risk, most Canadians are not connecting the dots and realizing that it's cost

June 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Craig Stewart

Environment committee  They were self-selected. British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec are all represented. That said, the Province of Alberta has been very engaged, as have the provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Those four provinces are officially on it, but it's not limited; it's ope

June 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Craig Stewart

Environment committee  We should be collaborating closely; that's the number one thing. That's the municipalities, as well as the provinces and federal departments, with the private sector insurance industry, realtors and banks. It gets to that whole-of-society piece that we talked about. We need to b

June 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Craig Stewart

Environment committee  Absolutely. We have, just in the last year, funded a workshop and reports on how to incorporate natural infrastructure more effectively into mitigation planning. We've done that in partnership with the Intact Centre at the University of Waterloo and the International Institute f

June 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Craig Stewart

Environment committee  In the United States, FEMA runs what's called the national flood insurance program, which is a very sophisticated program that's responsible not just for insurance but also for funding flood mapping—they invest hundreds of millions a year in flood mapping across the country—as we

June 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Craig Stewart

Environment committee  The government backstops it to a degree, but that particular model is funded through levies applied to insurance policyholders across the country. There's a bit of cross-subsidization from insurance policyholders, but not really from the taxpayers in Great Britain.

June 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Craig Stewart