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Article content As of 12:01 a.m., the city moves into step three of the provincial government’s reopening by offering more indoor services and opening facilities. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. City services and facilities to resume as Ontario reopens Back to video As of Friday, up to 100 people can congregate at outdoor venues and up to 25 people can gather indoors. The PumpHouse Museum is to reopen for small indoor group tours on Tuesday and is also offering its hourlong walking tour of Ontario Street: Brewers, Bakers and Boilermakers. The Desjardins Insurance and CUPE 109 rinks at the Invista Centre are to begin reopening on Wednesday, followed by the Selkirk Homes rink which is to reopen on July 26. ....
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World’s Largest Insurers ‘Failing’ to Address Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss Most of the world’s largest insurers are failing to adequately address systemic risks such as climate change and biodiversity loss, but U.S. insurers rank the lowest, according to report published by nonprofit ShareAction. ShareAction gives the lowest mark – an E – to almost half (46%) of 70 of the world’s largest property/casualty and life and health insurers for their sustainability practices. “Despite the sector’s supposed expertise in managing risk, insurers continue to ignore the systemic risks of climate change and biodiversity loss.” Five U.S. property/casualty insurers – Nationwide, Genworth Financial, American International Group, Allstate, and Chubb appear in the bottom 10 of the ranking, each receiving the lowest score with their environmental, social and governance credentials (ESG). Two Chinese insurers – the People’s Insurance Co. Group of China ....