AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoChildcare & Federal Funding: Alberta says it’s nearly hit CWELCC childcare space targets early, but a childcare group warns the program may be oversubscribed and some operators could miss out on funding. Water Management: Alberta rainfall is driving a major Gardiner Dam outflow increase, with WSA planning releases rising from about 280 to 700 cubic metres per second starting June 7. World Cup Friction in Toronto: City officials have raised health and logistics concerns with FIFA over the reusable water bottle ban, while ticketing glitches reportedly left about 60 Toronto match tickets issued without payment. Health Workforce: Nova Scotia reports a strong physician recruitment year, adding 278 new doctors (199 net) and boosting family doctor starts. Quebec Policy Debate: Quebec’s health minister plans to table a bill on energy drinks for teens, but one Conservative MPP says it could be delayed until after the fall election. Housing Pressure in Ontario: A Belleville homelessness task force hears affordability is blocking investment and keeping landlords from renting to many tenants. Community & Culture: Saskatchewan marks Filipino Heritage Month, highlighting contributions across the province.
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