Lobbying Information
Subject Matters
- Climate
- Consumer Issues
- Energy
- Environment
- Financial Institutions
- Health
- Industry
- Infrastructure
- International Relations
- International Trade
- Justice and Law Enforcement
- Privacy and Access to Information
- Small Business
- Taxation and Finance
- Telecommunications
- Transportation
Subject Matter Details
Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
- Formerly known as Bill C-29, An Act to amend the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act PIPEDA. Issues of interest are breach notification, litigation privileges, witness statements, definition of work product, investigative bodies, and consent on behalf of family member. (Industry Canada)
- Part XIII of the Insurance Act - work with Finance Canada and OSFI to implement changes to Part XIII of the Insurance Companies Act to define "Policy in Canada" for property and casualty insurers- (Finance Canada, OSFI)
Policies or Program
- Climate Change Adaptation -- national infrastructure and natural disaster mitigation strategy; (Natural Resources Canada, Infrastructure Canada, Transport Canada), with respect to the development of a risk assessment tool by Natural Resources Canada to help municipalities determine infrastructure that may be at risk due to age or inadequate size; with respect to the Infrastructure Stimulus Fund, requesting that attention be given to sewer and waste water renewal projects to help Canadian homes, businesses and communities adapt to climate change. This will assist Canadian insurers by providing a more stable claims environment on the issues of natural disasters in general, and water losses in particular.
- IDF Regional Curves: proper modeling for future climate scenarios; up-to-date and reliable weather observation information
- Lobbying for the establishment of a National Injury Prevention Strategy, which would pertain to effective surveillance systems, scans of international policy, reviews of domestic policies and practices, and identifying opportunities for action. (Health Canada.)
- National Coordination of provincial stolen and wrecked vehicle programs. (Transport Canada), with regard to allowing the exchange of information in order to prevent the fraudulent "re-VINing" of vehicles. This refers to the practice of changing the Vehicle Information Number (VIN) on a stolen or wrecked vehicle, thus facilitating its fraudulent re-sale.
- OSFI Guidelines E4 (now E4A) - role of chief agent and E6 - materiality criteria for related party transactions, and reputation risk; (OSFI)
- Ports projects regarding staff at all major Canadian ports to identify containers for inspection to recover stolen vehicles meant for export; (Public Safety Canada, Canada Border Services Agency)
- Short Term Credit Insurance (International Trade Canada, Export Development Corporation (EDC)), pertaining to the sale of short term credit insurance by EDC in competition with private insurers.
- correct measure of auto insurance premiums for purposes of calculation of CPI; (Statistics Canada), with respect to fixing measurement issues inherent with the current Consumer Price Index, ensuring that actual automobile insurance prices are being reflected in the CPI.
- interpretation of private sector earthquake models; (OSFI), with regard to revising OSFI Guideline B9. These models are designed to assist insurers in preparing for an earthquake in a major Canadian urban centre.
Policies or Program, Regulation
- Changes to the Minimum Capital Test (MCT) and solvency regulations. (OSFI)
An Advisory Committee has been formed composed of OSFI, Provincial regulators, the Property and Casualty Insurance Compensation Corporation (PACICC), the Canadian Institute of Actuaries, and Insurance Bureau of Canada. This Advisory Committee is providing recommendations to OSFI, with the goal of allowing companies to use internal capital models for solvency risk by 2014-15.
Regulation
- Implications of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) adoption on Canada's solvency regime (OSFI). All federally regulated entities (FREs) are required by OSFI to implement IFRSs for their fiscal year commencing in 2011. (OSFI Draft Advisory issued October 2009.) IBC will be consulting with OSFI on their requirements for the implementation of IFRSs for federally regulated financial services institutions, which includes property and casualty insurance companies.
- Regulation of Low Speed Vehicles (Transport Canada), with respect to ensuring that Canadian Safety Standards are applied to all low speed vehicles before approving these vehicles to operate in mixed traffic.
Communication Techniques
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Written communication
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Oral communication
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Grass-roots communication
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS/EVENTS
Government Institutions
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Bank of Canada
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Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)
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Competition Tribunal (CT)
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Environment Canada
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Finance Canada (FIN)
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Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAITC)
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Health Canada (HC)
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Industry Canada
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Justice Canada (JC)
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Members of the House of Commons
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National Defence (DND)
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National Research Council (NRC)
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Natural Resources Canada (NRCan)
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Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC)
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Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC)
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Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada (OSFI)
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Prime Minister's Office (PMO)
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Privy Council Office (PCO)
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Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada (PSEPC)
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Revenue Canada (RC)
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
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Senate of Canada
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Statistics Canada (StatCan)
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Transport Canada (TC)
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Treasury Board Of Canada Secretariat (TBS)
Government institutions added through a monthly communication report
In-house Organization Details
Description of the organization's activities
INSURANCE BUREAU OF CANADA (IBC) IS THE NATIONAL "UMBRELLA" TRADE ASSOCIATION FOR PRIVATE PROPERTY AND CASUALTY (P & C) INSURERS IN CANADA. IBC WAS FORMED IN OCTOBER 1997 FROM THE RESTRUCTURING OF INSURANCE BUREAU OF CANADA ( IBC) AND INSURANCE CRIME PREVENTION BUREAU OF CANADA ( ICPB). ON APRIL 30, 1998 ASSOCIATION OF CANADIAN INSURERS ("ACI") RESOLVED TO MERGE WITH IBC. IBC HAS FIVE OPERATING DIVISIONS: POLICY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION (WHICH IS INVOLVED WITH POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND GOVERNMENT RELATIONS) ISD DIVISION (WHICH IS INVOLVED WITH THE PREVENTION, DETECTION AND INVESTIGATION OF INSURANCE CRIME AND FRAUD) ACI DIVISION (WHICH REPRESENTS THE INTERESTS OF CANADIAN INSURERS), CORPORATE SERVICES DIVISION (WHICH PROVIDES LEGAL SERVICES AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES TO THE OTHER DIVISIONS); AND IID WHICH COLLECTS, COLLATES AND ANALYZES ACTUARIAL, STATISTICAL AND OTHER INFORMATION RELEVANT TO THE FIELD OF GENERAL INSURANCE AND CONCERNING VEHICLES AND VEHICLE PARTS. IBC IS THE OFFICIAL VOICE OF P & C INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA AND WORKS WITH ITS MEMBERS TO SHAPE PUBLIC POLICY AT NATIONAL AND PROVINCIAL LEVELS. IBC HAS ITS HEAD OFFICE IN TORONTO, REGIONAL OFFICES IN HALIFAX, MONTREAL, OTTAWA, TORONTO, EDMONTON AND VANCOUVER, AND BRANCH OFFICES ACROSS CANADA.IBC IS THE GOVERNMENT DESIGNATED STATISTICAL AGENT FOR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE IN ONTARIO, ALBERTA, THE ATLANTIC PROVINCES AND THE TERRITORIES, AND FOR COMMERCIAL LIABILITY IN ONTARIO. IBC ALSO INCORPORATES THE VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTRE OF CANADA, WHICH COLLECTS AND ANALYZES DATA ON AND CONDUCTS RESEARCH ON VEHICLES AND VEHICLE PARTS.
Responsible officer name and position during the period of this registration
Don Forgeron,
President & Chief Executive Officer
Organization's membership or classes of membership
FULL MEMBERSHIP IN IBC IS OPEN TO P & C INSURERS LICENSED IN CANADA, INCLUDING REINSURANCE COMPANIES AND INSURANCE SUBSIDIARIES OF OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS. FULL MEMBERS HAVE THE RIGHT TO ELECT IBC'S BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP IN IBC IS AVAILABLE TO NON-INSURANCE COMPANIES WITH BUSNESS RELATIONSHIPS WITH THE P&C INSURANCE INDUSTRY. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS ARE NON-VOTING MEMBERS.
Government funding
End date of the last completed financial year:
2011-12-30
List of Government Funding
Government Institution
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Funding Received in Last Financial Year
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Funding Expected in Current Financial Year
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Natural Resources Canada (NRCan)
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$150,000.00
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Yes
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In-house Organization Contact Information
Address:
777 Bay Street Suite 2400
P.O. Box 121
TORONTO, ON M5G 2C8
Canada
Telephone number:
416-362-2031
Fax number:
416-644-4961
Lobbyists Details
Employees who lobby for the organization
- WILLIAM ADAMS,
Vice President, Atlantic |
No public offices held
- RANDALL BUNDUS,
VICE PRESIDENT, GENERAL COUNSEL AND CORPORATE SECRETARY |
No public offices held
- JACK CHADIRDJIAN,
MANAGER, GOVERNMENTAL AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS |
No public offices held
- SERGE CORBEIL,
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS MANAGER |
Public offices held
- RICHARD DUBIN,
VICE PRESIDENT, INVESTIGATIONS |
No public offices held
- DON FORGERON,
PRESIDENT & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER |
Public offices held
- STEVEN LINGARD,
ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL |
No public offices held
- Heather Mack,
Manager, Government Relations |
No public offices held
- Bernard Marchand,
Government Relations Advisor, Quebec |
No public offices held
- MARY LOU O'REILLY,
VICE PRESIDENT, PUBLIC AFFAIRS & MARKETING |
Public offices held
- LINDSAY OLSON,
VICE PRESIDENT, BC, SASKATCHEWAN, & MANITOBA |
No public offices held
- Ralph Palumbo,
Vice President, Ontario |
No public offices held
- Gary Robertson,
National Director, Auto Theft & Vehicle Services |
No public offices held
- Gregor Robinson,
Senior Vice President, Policy |
No public offices held
- BARBARA SULZENKO-LAURIE,
VICE PRESIDENT, POLICY |
Public offices held
- BARBARA TAYLOR,
MANAGER, POLICY DEVELOPMENT |
Public offices held
- ROBERT TREMBLAY,
DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH |
Public offices held
- Chris White,
Vice-President, Federal Affairs |
Public offices held
- ROBERT WHITMAN,
NATIONAL DIRECTOR, FRAUD RINGS UNIT |
No public offices held