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The Dominion Q1 2009 MD&A
May 01, 2009 -
Please click on the attachment below to view Management’s Discussion and Analysis (MD&A) pertaining to The Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company’s Q1 2009 results.
CEO George Cooke on the Toronto Propane Explosion
Sep 12, 2008 -
Click the attachment below to hear a 13-minute clip of The Dominion's President and CEO, George Cooke, discussing the Northern Toronto propane explosion on 1050 CHUM's The Neighbourhood Mechanic Show. The program was originally broadcast on August 23, 2008. We're pleased to say that The Dominion was the first insurer on the scene and we are proud of our outstanding claims service in the wake of this tragedy.
The Dominion Curling Club Championship
Aug 08, 2008 -
"The Dominion Curling Club Championship, funded by The Dominion, will be an annual event for men's and women's curling teams who have won their respective local club championships," says Leigh Armstrong of The Dominion.
George Cooke in Canadian Underwriter - May 2008
Jun 06, 2008 -
The guiding principles for Ontario auto reform should include
affordability, predictability, competition and fairness — and
should apply the principle of indemnity rather than entitlement.
George Cooke in Canadian Insurance - May 2008
Jun 06, 2008 -
Read an article by George Cooke that is appearing in the May issue of Canadian Insurance, titled "Strategic Play for Market Share Jeopardizes Industry's Reputation".
EL Financial News Release Q3 2007
Nov 07, 2007 -
E-L Financial Corporation Limited (“E-L Financial”) (TSX: ELF) (TSX: ELF.PR.F) (TSX: ELF.PR.G) today reported that for the quarter ended September 30, 2007, it earned net operating income of $15.7 million or $3.97 per share compared with $29.6 million or $8.47 per share for the comparable period last year.
Gov't Rejects Risk-Based Reform in New Brunswick
Jul 08, 2004 -
The last few years have not been kind to New Brunswick drivers. Even as auto insurance costs spiraled upwards, availability decreased -- a counter-intuitive conundrum in a free enterprise economy -- and the consumer was left to figure out why.