Proposition backed by over $3 billion capacity in partnership with Zurich
Kenneth Araullo Apr 09, 2026Proposed settlement would compensate students alleging decades of abuse at Vancouver College and St. Thomas More, pending B.C. court approval
The wrongful death lawsuit, filed Wednesday in federal court in San Jose, California, is believed to be the first to blame Google’s Gemini for a suicide
Report highlights supply chain, credit, and infrastructure exposures as key concerns for multinationals
Move comes as 53% of risk managers warn of rising uninsurable exposures
Some of the scariest threats are rising in unexpected regions
EEOC launched rare probe into Nike’s DEI program, investigating claims diversity targets led to illegal discrimination against white employees nationwide
Senior leaders see double-digit gains amid a tight labor market
A study finds extreme weather and regulation are pushing risk strategies to their limits
WTW's Grant Williamson shares key insights for SMEs on managing cyber, supply chain and emerging risks
Climate, cyber and supply chain shocks are colliding, forcing Canadian firms to rethink how they understand and structure risk
As ESG rules diverge globally and AI accelerates faster than regulation, Marsh's Robyn Campbell outlines the risks set to define executive liability in the years ahead