AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTransit Equity in B.C.: Metro Vancouver riders are pushing for provincewide low-income transit passes as fares rise July 1, arguing other major cities have already moved. Storm Aftermath & Safety: Hydro-Quebec says more than 55,000 customers are without power after a storm, while Environment Canada warns of significant rainfall in Central Alberta with totals that could reach 50–100 mm and localized higher amounts. Ontario Mental Health Access: Sarnia’s Family Counselling Centre has joined the province’s One Stop Talk virtual youth counselling initiative, offering free phone or online sessions for ages up to 17. Quebec Hate Speech Probe: A Quebec Muslim group is urging authorities to investigate threatening online posts after an Eid al-Adha gathering in Trois-Rivières. Toronto Violence Update: Toronto police are investigating a North York shooting that left a man in his 20s dead. Alberta Politics & Gambling: The B.C. Conservative Party is set to announce its new leader, while Alberta’s iGaming market is drawing dozens of applicants ahead of a mid-July launch. Courtroom Privacy Ruling (Ontario): A Toronto plastic surgeon has been ordered to pay $21.5M after a judge found clinic cameras violated patients’ privacy.
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