SR&ED Tax Incentive Program – A War Chest for Small and Mid-size Businesses

The ongoing economic recession and environmental concerns – these two issues make it more challenging for small and mid-size businesses in Canada not only to succeed, but in many cases to survive. Did you realize that the Government of Canada developed and implemented a unique program to help small and mid-size businesses operate successfully? The [...]

Named Insured

Any person, firm or corporation designated in the policy by name as the insured, as opposed to someone who may be covered by the policy but is not specifically named. For example, the registered owner of a house would be the named insured on a home insurance policy. Members of the family while living under [...]

Professional Liability Insurance – Beware of a Lapse in Coverage

If you have a professional liability (errors & omissions) policy, lapsing your policy for even one day can leave you open to a potentially devastating lawsuit down the road. Most E&O policies are written on “claims made” basis. This means that the policy covers claims that are reported druing the current policy period, even if [...]

Have You Considered Your Business Insurance Lately?

Like home insurance, business insurance protects the contents of your business against fire, theft and other losses. Contact your insurance agent or broker. It is prudent for any business to purchase a number of basic types of insurance. Some types of coverage are required by law, others simply make good business sense. The types of [...]

Changes to Benefit Plans – Proceed Carefully

As 2009 kicks off, we find ourselves waiting and watching as the face of the bear market begins to show itself. With politician speaking of growing deficit spending, we have to look inwardly to our own cost cutting to be able to weather the storm to come. One of the costs that many businesses incur [...]

Commercial Auto Insurance – Material Changes in Risk

The Ontario Court of Appeal recently confirmed that if an insured failed to disclose a material change in risk, the insurance company could reject a claim without having to void or cancel the policy.  The case involved a company with a fleet insurance policy that had employed a driver who had a record for impaired driving.  [...]

Contractor Insurance: The Cost of a Critical Illness

The home market has been booming over these past few years and with it, the contracts for renovations and construction has become more numerous. Insuring the businesses of a contractor is fairly straightforward. Like any business policy you start with insuring third party liability, then you insure some property. In the case of a contractor’s [...]