AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 minutes agoGovernor General: Louise Arbour was installed as Canada’s 31st Governor General, urging Canadians to manage differences peacefully while warning against overreliance on AI. World Cup in Toronto/Vancouver: Toronto expects about 300,000 visitors and is ramping up transit and police deployments; Canada Post is adjusting mail service near FIFA sites, and Vancouver faced a FIFA warning over a small pet shop selling plush bears in World Cup jerseys. Public health & safety: Ticks are spreading fast across Canada, with Lyme cases rising sharply; severe thunderstorms hit southeast Saskatchewan with damaging winds and a tornado warning. Federal support & costs: Ottawa is offering airlines up to $150 million in jet-fuel loans, tied to conditions like buying Canadian and protecting jobs. Labour & local life: Metro Vancouver’s Grouse Grind trail is seeing picket lines as a strike escalates, with hikers urged to delay or use extra caution. Politics & tech rules: Carney’s government plans a social media ban for kids 16 and under, with possible exemptions for platforms.
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