AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Cup Aftermath: Canada’s first-ever men’s World Cup win and knockout berth ended with a 3-0 loss to Morocco, but players say the experience will fuel the next run. Clean Energy Push: Ottawa is funding 17 clean-energy projects across Alberta and Saskatchewan with $26M aimed at modernizing the grid and boosting clean power capacity. Trade Uncertainty: Canada says it still lacks clarity after the U.S. moved to annual CUSMA reviews instead of a long-term renewal. Pipeline & Coastal Oil Debate: Prime Minister Mark Carney backed keeping B.C.’s North Coast tanker ban, undercutting an Alberta-to-northern-coast oil pipeline idea. Health Care Access (Ontario): A Toronto woman with a debilitating condition says Ontario won’t fund treatment and she’s facing the end. Public Safety (Toronto): A woman in her 30s died after being struck by a driver in Mississauga; police say the driver fled. Environment (Saskatchewan): Mosquito counts are surging above average, raising West Nile concerns as warm, wet conditions boost breeding. Culture & History (New Brunswick): A new website is making New Brunswick’s 2SLGBTQ+ history easier to access, preserving archival material and oral histories. Mining Milestone (Ontario): Ottawa signed off on First Mining Gold’s Springpole project after an eight-year federal review.
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