Severe weather driving up insurance costs, expert warns
Saskatchewan homeowners could face higher insurance premiums and more restrictions on coverage as severe weather events become more frequent and expensive, according to a University of Waterloo professor who studies climate risk and insurance.
Jason Thistlethwaite, a professor at the university’s School of Environment, Enterprise and Development, says the Prairies have become a hotspot for extreme weather events since 2021.
He says Saskatchewan and Manitoba have experienced 30 catastrophic weather events during that time, resulting in about $2.5 billion in insured losses.
That represents a 140 per cent increase over the previous five years, he said.


