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2023 Could Be Our Most Destructive Wildfire Season in History
The Canadian wildfire season typically runs from May through October. However, this much destruction this early in the season is rare. Across the country, several provinces and territories are experiencing a severe wildfire season, and the effects are already widespread. The ...
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Can Your Small Business Survive a Natural Disaster?
When a small business experiences catastrophic damage or loss due to a natural disaster such as fire, flooding, extreme weather or other causes, the first question is often, "When will we be able to get our business back up and running again?" Unfortunately, statistics show ...
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Business Continuity Planning
A business continuity plan will prepare you and your employees for a variety of possible disasters. This plan involves developing preventative and recovery strategies, so you know precisely what to do to get back to business as quickly as possible. Disruptions to your ...
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The Importance of a Pre-Loss Agreement
If your business has ever been impacted by freeze events, devastating hurricanes, or tornados, you know that unexpected disasters come with zero to no warning. Even if your business has been unscathed by such events, disasters could strike when you least expect them. ...
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