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B.C.’s flooding was ‘most costly’ severe weather event ever for province: insurance experts Insurance Bureau of Canada estimates $450 million in insured damage from recent flooding Dec 10, 2021by Karl YuNews Insurance industry seeks to limit fossil fuel exposure amid growing climate threat Over three years, 23 companies have adopted policies that end or limit insurance for the coal industry Aug 22, 2021by The Canadian PressCanada & WorldNews Desjardins drops disease-related liability, property damage coverage for some claims Company said it will not cover them in the event they are sued for spreading a communicable disease May 4, 2021by The Canadian PressBusiness Law to shield businesses that spread COVID-19 could benefit insurers, limit consumers The new law comes amid concerns of the ability of businesses to keep people safe Oct 22, 2020by The Canadian PressBusiness