AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCanada-U.S. Trade: U.S. President Donald Trump paused the planned 50% tariffs on a range of Canadian imports, citing a last-minute deal and giving negotiators a short reprieve while paperwork is finalized; Prime Minister Mark Carney says “substantial progress” has been made but work remains. Public Health: Quebec rejected expert recommendations to lower colorectal cancer screening from 50 to 45, even as other provinces consider the change amid concerns about more early-onset cases. Toronto Politics & Courts: Ontario’s Court of Appeal upheld the government’s power to remove Toronto bike lanes, framing it as a constitutional question about what governments can reverse. Manitoba Energy & Health: Manitoba’s utilities board is weighing Manitoba Hydro’s plan for $3B in new gas-fired turbines in Brandon, with critics warning it locks in pollution and harms health. WNBA in Toronto: Indiana Fever beat the Toronto Tempo 101-95 as Kelsey Mitchell scored 29 and Caitlin Clark added 24, but the spotlight stayed on Sophie Cunningham’s controversial comments and the booing she faced. Nightlife Regulation: Manitoba’s liquor regulator accused a downtown Winnipeg nightclub of exceeding capacity and blocking inspectors, setting up an appeal hearing.
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