Canadian home insurance policies introduce exclusions for war and civil unrest

Amidst growing concerns about the potential risks of civil unrest and government actions, Canadian home insurance companies are implementing exclusion clauses that could leave homeowners unprotected in the event of damage caused by war or civil conflict. With this new development, homeowners face heightened uncertainty about the extent of their coverage, highlighting the need for clarity and proactive measures to safeguard their assets.

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