AGP Executive Report
Last update: 43 minutes agoWorld Cup in Toronto: Toronto Stadium’s FIFA upgrades are drawing early praise, with temporary seating added to reach the tournament’s 45,000-seat minimum as Canada’s opener vs Bosnia kicks off June 12. Police & national security: A Toronto officer, Const. Marc Pinizzotto, was shot and died during a search-warrant operation tied to the March U.S. Consulate attack; police are hunting a 19-year-old suspect. Manitoba flooding: Excessive rain has forced ongoing assessments as seeding nears completion (about 93%), with localized damage in Parkland and western areas after heavy downpours. Quebec language rules: The OQLF has targeted a popular St-Henri brunch spot over the Yiddish word “nosh,” arguing French must be clearly predominant on storefronts. Employment & severance: Ontario workers are being warned to review severance offers carefully before signing, since rushed releases can cost thousands. Alberta EMS branding: Alberta has paused the EHS-Alberta rebrand to Alta. Paramedic Health after pushback from front-line staff and unions. Vancouver World Cup costs: Beer at Vancouver’s FIFA fan festival will run $9.50–$10.50, with limited brands and a full-site liquor licence.
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