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Part IIMcDonald, B.R., Life Insurance Laws of Canada (Common Law Provinces), Life Underwriters Association of Canada, 1995, pp. A1- 1, A2-1 to A2-9, B1-1 to B1-2, B2-1 to B2-3, and B4-1 to B4-3. Candidates are responsible for all cases cited in this text. McDonald McD.Intro Morneau Shepell Handbook of Canadian Pension and Benefit Plans, 16th edition, LexisNexis Canada, 2016, Chapters 17-19. Candidates will not be responsible for specific values and figures included in the text. Morneau Shepell Morn.Pension MSA Research, Inc., “MSA Report on Property & Casualty, Canada, 2018,” Section 3, pp. 1-10. MSA MSA.Ratios Noonan, B., “Protecting the Pledge,” Foundations of Regulation, Best’s Review, October 2005. Noonan Odomirok, K.C., et al., Financial Reporting Through the Lens of a Property/ Casualty Actuary, Casualty Actuarial Society, 2014, Edition 4, Chapters 1-5, 25, 27, and 28. CAS Financial Reporting Odo.FinReg ☎ Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada, “Corporate Governance Guideline,” September 2018, Section V and Annex B only. OSFI Corporate Governance OSFI.CorpGov ☎ ☎ ☎ Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada, “Earthquake Exposure Sound Practices Guideline” Guideline B-9, February 2013. OSFI Earthquake OSFI.Eqk ☎ Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada, Guideline E-15, “Appointed Actuary: Legal Requirements, Qualifications, and Peer Review,” September 2012. OSFI AA OSFI.AA ☎ Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada Guideline E-18, “Stress Testing,” December 2009. OSFI Stress Testing OSFI.Stress ☎ Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada Guideline, “Minimum Capital Test (MCT) for Federally Regulated Property and Casualty Insurance Companies, Effective January 1, 2019.” Candidates are not responsible for the following sections: 1.2.2., 2.1.1.1., 2.1.2., 2.1.3., App. 2-A, 3, 4.6., 5.1.1.5., 5.1.1.6., 5.2.2., 5.3.4.1., 5.3.4.2., 6.1.1., 6.2.1., 6.2.2., 6.2.3., 6.3. Candidates are not responsible for risk factors relating to insurance, market, or credit risk. OSFI MCT OSFI.MCT ☎ ☎ ☎ Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada Guideline, “Regulatory Capital and Internal Capital Targets,” December 2017. OSFI Target Capital OSFI.TargCap ☎ ☎ Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada, “Memorandum for the Appointed Actuary’s Report on Property and Casualty Insurance Business,” 2018. OSFI Memorandum OSFI.MemoAA ☎ ☎ Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada, “Own Risk and Solvency Assessment,” December 2017. OSFI ORSA OSFI.ORSA ☎ ☎ Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada, “Supervisory Framework,” December 2010. OSFI Supervisory Framework OSFI.SupFrm ☎ Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada, Quarterly Sample Return, 2019, Approved by the Canadian Council of Insurance Regulators – P&C-1Q, pp. 20.10, 20.20, 20.30, 20.42, 20.45, 20.54, 30.61, 30.62, 30.64, 30.66, 30.71, 30.73, 30.75, 30.77, 30.79, 40.07, 60.30, 70.60, 70.61, and 80.10. NOTE: Please use the 2019 edition that has been archived on the CAS Web Site for educational purposes. Candidates may wish to review illustrations of sample Annual Return schedules (please use the link provided on the CAS Web Site). These illustrations are for information only and will not be directly tested. OSFI Annual Return I OSFI.AR1 ☎ ☎ Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada, Annual Supplement, 2018, Approved by the Canadian Council of Insurance Regulators – P&C-1, pp. 10.60, 60.40, and 60.41. NOTE: Please use the 2018 edition that has been archived on the CAS Web Site for educational purposes. Candidates may wish to review illustrations of sample Annual Return schedules (please use the link provided on the CAS Web Site). These illustrations are for information only and will not be directly tested. OSFI Annual Return II OSFI.AR2 ☎ Property and Casualty Insurance Compensation Corporation, “Guide to Compensation Plan for Property and Casualty Insurers,” May 2010. PACICC PACICC.Comp ☎ Webel, B., “Terrorism Risk Insurance: Issue Analysis and Overview of Current Program,” Congressional Research Service, July 23, 2014, pp. 5-11. Webel 1 Webel1.TRIA ☎ Webel, B., “Terrorism Risk Insurance Legislation the 114th Congress: Issue Summary and Side-by-Side Analysis,” Congressional Research Service, January 20, 2015, Summary page and pp. 1-3. Webel 2 Webel2.TRIA ☎