Registration for the Tenth Canadian Catastrophe (CAT) Conference has Opened

Toronto (September 24, 2024) – CatIQ is pleased to announce that registration for the tenth annual Canadian catastrophe conference, CatIQ Connect, is now open. CatIQ Connect will take place February 4-5, 2025, at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. The conference will kick off with a review of the catastrophes from 2024 and close with a forecast for 2025.

In the span of less than a month, four events drove Canadian insured catastrophic losses to an all-time high in summer 2024, with annual losses topping a staggering $7 billion, according to an early estimate from CatIQ. More than ever, we see the need for thoughtful, innovative solutions to mitigate the increasing frequency and severity of catastrophes.

CatIQ Connect is a content-driven conference designed to foster collaboration between sectors relating to resilience and recovery in the face of catastrophes. “2024 will be a topic of discussion for years to come in the Canadian industry. This summer’s series of record-shattering events have provided a powerful reminder – both here at home and internationally – that disaster management remains an evolving challenge that must be met by a united effort,” said Laura Twidle, President & CEO of CatIQ. “I’d like to thank our steering committee for putting together an outstanding agenda. We look forward to catching up with everyone in Toronto in February.”

CatIQ Connect is designed for:

  • Insurance/Reinsurance Professionals
  • All Levels of Government
  • Academia/Researchers
  • Risk Managers
  • NGOs
  • Other sectors/organizations dealing with resilience to catastrophes

The CatIQ Connect 2025 Agenda currently features 20+ expert speakers, with more to come. Session highlights include:

  • 2024 CATs in Review
  • CAT Season 2024 Feature Discussions
  • Catastrophe Management Toolbox
  • Canadian Climate & Data 101
  • Communicating Flood Risk
  • Community Resilience: An Indigenous View
  • Decoding Building Codes in Canada
  • Earthquake: Managing Capacity for “The Big One”
  • Earthquake Model Updates
  • Extreme Fire Behaviour: Jasper & What Comes After
  • Natural Infrastructure and Nature-Based Solutions
  • Resiliency in Canada’s Housing Market
  • Roadmap for Community Resilience
  • Severe Convective Storm Trends in Canada
  • State of the Industry 2025
  • What’s New in Flood Models?
  • 2025: The Forecast Says?

Save $100 by registering early and save a further $100 per person by registering three or more at https://connect.catiq.com  

Once again, this year’s Steering Committee representatives come from leading organizations in the Canadian catastrophe space, including:

Jim Abraham
Past President and Fellow
CMOS  
Nevina Kishun
President
MSA Research
Vincent Accardo
Senior Manager, Property & Marine Claims & National CAT Manager
Zurich Canada  
Glenn McGillivray
Managing Director
Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction
Kathryn Bakos
Managing Director, Finance
and Resilience
Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation  
Sharmalene Mendis-Millard Director
Partners for Action – University of Waterloo
Marjorie Brans
Global Catalyst
The League of Intrapreneurs  
Ken Mok
Executive Vice President Gallagher Re
Cindy Curtis
National Catastrophe Manager Crawford & Company  
Kelly O’Neill
Senior Natural Catastrophe Pricing Analyst
SCOR
Phil Donelson
Director of Climate &
Catastrophic Risk
Insurance Bureau of Canada  
Erika Schurr
Chief Actuary
Travelers Canada
Charlene Ferris
Manager, National Property
Major Events
Co-operators General Insurance Company  
Laura Twidle
President and CEO
CatIQ
Caroline Floyd
Director
CatIQ  
Rebecca Wagner
Associate Director
Environment and Climate Change Canada
Karen Francis
Senior Vice President
Guy Carpenter  
Kyle Winston
Chair
CRU GROUP
Izzy Graham
Senior Reinsurance Broker
Aon
 

To register for CatIQ Connect 2025, or to keep up to date on the latest announcements, visit https://connect.catiq.com.

About CatIQ

Toronto-based Catastrophe Indices and Quantification Inc. (CatIQ), a subsidiary of Zurich-based PERILS A.G., is Canada’s loss and exposure indices provider. CatIQ specializes in serving the Canadian market, providing analytical insured loss and exposure estimates for the country, along with detailed information on Canadian natural and human-made catastrophes. Via its online subscription-based platform, CatIQ combines comprehensive insured loss and exposure indices and other related information to better serve the needs of the insurance / reinsurance / ILS industries, public sector and other stakeholders. www.catiq.com. CatIQ was established in 2014 with the support of the overwhelming majority of the Canadian insurance and reinsurance industry and is widely recognized as the most reliable source of catastrophe loss information in Canada. CatIQ also partners with MSA Research to host the Canadian catastrophe conference, CatIQ Connect, connect.catiq.com which will return to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on Feb 4-5, 2025.

For more information, please contact:

Caroline Floyd, Director, CatIQ

connectcontact@catiq.com  www.catiq.com