Evaluating Federal and Provincial Solvency Standards in Canada
Date
2009
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HEC Montreal
Abstract
This article benchmarks solvency supervisory system for the federal and provincially-
licensed companies who write insurance in Canada against/The IAIS
Common Structure for the Assessment of Insurer Solvency/. The federal regulator
(OSFI) is the only one with statutory authority that provides both sufficient power
and flexibility to be considered as meeting the core principles of IAIS. At the
provincial level, the insurance supervisory system in some provinces falls short of
the international standards to varying degrees and, by extension, the practices of
the federal insurance regulator. Alberta, British Columbia, and Québec are not far
behind. All other Canadian provinces exhibit extensive deficiencies when compared
against international standards.
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Article deposited after permission was granted by publisher, 01/11/2011.
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Nielson, N. L. Evaluating Federal and Provincial Solvency Standards in Canada Insurance and Risk Management, Vol. 76, No. 4 (January 2009), pp. 39-56.