AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoNurses’ Strike Escalation (B.C.): The BC Nurses’ Union says it will begin picketing Vancouver General Hospital next week as members voted in favour of a strike, while claiming it will maintain essential services. Severe Weather & Flood Recovery (Manitoba/Ottawa): Manitoba is still assessing crop damage after intense rains, hail and possible tornadoes, while Ottawa continues cleanup from Canada Day flooding and is starting a special curbside collection for storm debris and limited construction waste. Heat Warnings (Toronto): Toronto remains under a heat warning for a fifth straight day, with hot, humid conditions and possible thunderstorms raising health and air-quality concerns. World Cup Aftermath (Toronto/Vancouver): Data suggests Toronto saw little economic gain from hosting FIFA World Cup matches, even as the city’s World Cup run and celebrations—featuring Cristiano Ronaldo—kept drawing crowds. Public Safety (Ontario/Toronto): Court documents tied to Project South allege a web of overlapping local crimes and corruption, and an Ontario Review Board decision moves a violent offender toward greater freedoms despite a finding of significant public risk. Energy & Jobs (Alberta/Saskatchewan): Canada announced $26M+ for 17 projects to speed clean technology and modernize energy systems across Alberta and Saskatchewan.
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