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Wildfire season and insurance: What Nova Scotians need to know

Wildfire season and insurance: What Nova Scotians need to know

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Amanda Dean of the Insurance Bureau of Canada says the industry is on high alert this season. In an interview with Tom Murphy, she explains what people can expect from their insurance provider if a home is lost to a fire and shares tips that will make claims processes go smoother.
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