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Ontario government proposes limits on defamation lawsuits for ‘public interest’ communications
Ontario ombudsman accuses auditor general of ‘perilous’ power play
The Star has obtained a five-page letter that Marin wrote to Lysyk after she urged MPPs on a legislative committee last week to limit the ombudsman’s office to investigating individual beefs from citizens instead of looking as well into larger systemic concerns.
Jail, restitution ordered for staged-collision ring
The decision to jail and order $1.3 million in restitution for the ringleader of a staged-collision ring is being applauded by the insurance industry.
http://www.insurancebusiness.ca/news/jail-restitution-ordered-for-stagedcollision-ring-185995.aspx
Kitchener among communities with fewest crash claims: study
If you’re hoping for a crash-free drive, Kitchener may be one of your best bets.
Will my insurance rates increase if a friend crashes my car?
http://www.fsco.gov.on.ca/en/auto/forms/Pages/oap1_forms.aspx
Amendments to the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule, Service Provider Regulations, Administrative Penalties and Eligibility for Transportation Expenses
Conviction made in Toronto-based staged collision ring: IBC
The Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) is applauding what it calls a strong sentence handed down in connection with a “directing mind of several clinics” involved in a Toronto-area staged collision ring.
LAWYER HELPED IN $1.5M FRAUD
A Toronto lawyer has had his licence revoked for his part in a $1.5-million insurance fraud. Pradeep Bridglal Pachai admitted to taking part in a scheme that saw a senior employee at an insurance company client authorize higher payments to settle litigation than was needed and the two men pocketing the difference.
