Climate change - and the severe weather that results - is a current danger not just a future risk. In Canada, insured losses from large natural disasters have been close to or more than $1 billion for each of the past six years. A tropical moisture system resulting from Hurricane Matthew that swept through Atlantic Canada last month resulted in over $100 million in insured damage, most of which was reported to have occurred in Nova Scotia. What can be done to help Nova Scotians, and all Canadians, reduce claims and premiums? Join Amanda Dean, Atlantic Vice-President, Insurance Bureau of Canada, as she shares how the insurance industry, governments and communities can work together to adapt to severe weather. Ms. Dean will also look specifically at trends in commercial insurance and how business owners can reduce their risk
Wednesday Jan 25, 2017
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM AST
January 25, 2017 Noon-1:00 pm
Rodd Grand
$15.00 per person Includes soup, sandwiches, tea and coffee.
Yarmouth Chamber Office
902-742-3074
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