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Workplace injuries on the rise, as Manitoba unions raise concerns over safetyWorkplace injuries seem to be on the rise. For some union reps, this reflects concern over safety. And for one employer, it means a SAFE Work certificationCanadaJun 7, 2023
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Manitoba Public Insurance rolls out a new service, customers to get easier accessManitoba Public Insurance announced a new feature that would allow customers to get easier access to their insurance claims information online.MoneyMay 9, 2023
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Pothole claims skyrocket in ManitobaMPI says the number of motorists making pothole claims in Manitoba is unlike anything we've seen in the last few year.TrafficApr 21, 2022
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Blood Tribe finalizing cattle, natural gas settlements in excess of $165M from fedsIn order for the settlement to be granted, at least 25 per cent of Blood Tribe members 21 years and older must vote -- with a simply majority in favour.CanadaAug 17, 2021
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British Columbians to get second ICBC COVID-19 rebateThe public insurer said Friday that it will issue a second rebate because of lower claims costs due to fewer crashes during the pandemic.PoliticsJun 11, 2021
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Figures show claims mounting as hail hammers Saskatchewan farmers in 2019The Canadian Crop Hail Association says that at the mid-point of the year, Saskatchewan farmers filed 6,900 claims -- the most on the Prairies.CanadaAug 16, 2019
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Figures show hail damage claims down for Manitoba farmers so far this yearThe Canadian Crop Hail Association says more than 10,000 damage claims have been received by its member companies so far this season.WeatherAug 16, 2019
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WorkSafeNB aims to lower rates for automate claims and employersThe head of WorkSafe New Brunswick says he wants to see a decrease in work place death and accidents as the agency modernizes how it handles claims.PoliticsJul 17, 2019
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Hamilton man sentenced for making false child tax benefit claimsThe Canada Revenue Agency says Edwin Woghiren was sentenced earlier this month to a one year conditional sentence and a fine over $115, 000.CrimeApr 11, 2019
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Trial lawyers say ICBC treating those injured in crashes unfairly due to settlement changesICBC has recently changed the way it is dealing with injury settlements and the B.C. Trial Lawyers are worried it will hurt victims and increase costs for rate payers.ConsumerJan 14, 2019
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