CANADA PUBLIC COVER

BY MONICA DOBIETHE CANADIAN federal government is still providing terrorism related insurance to the Canada's aviation and nuclear industries at no cost but is keen to end this support three years on from the 9/11 attacks that forced insurers from these markets.Rod Dean, Canadian transport ministry spokesman told the Toronto Globe and Mail: "We'd like to see a solution in the private sector... there was frankly a global expectation that the availability of insurance would recover very quickly." However there seems no end in sight.The federal government continues ...


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