AGP Executive Report
Last update: 42 minutes agoNorthern Alberta Politics: Opposition Leader Naheed Nenshi wrapped a goodwill tour of northern communities, meeting residents and Indigenous groups as he presses his case ahead of the referendum debate. Economy Watch: A University of Saskatchewan expert says Canada’s “technical recession” label is too narrow, urging a look at unemployment and broader conditions behind GDP dips. Sports—Hockey: Connor McDavid won the Ted Lindsay Award for a record-tying fifth time, joining Wayne Gretzky as the only players with five. Sports—Women’s Hockey: PWHL Hamilton signed former Ottawa forward Emily Clark to a two-year deal. Housing & Social Services: A northern Ontario social services conference in North Bay will focus on housing, homelessness and workforce shortages, with a speech from Municipal Affairs & Housing minister Graydon Smith. Labour—Nova Scotia: CUPE says a tentative deal could end the long-term care strike, with workers voting and picket lines set to stand down if ratified. Public Safety—Ontario Crashes: OPP reports three deaths after a multi-vehicle crash in Kawartha Lakes involving a passenger car and four motorcycles. Toronto Security: Tens of thousands joined Walk With Israel in Toronto under tight policing; two arrests were reported. Tech & Controversy: Opposition is growing over plans for AI data centres, with critics citing energy and water use plus land and noise impacts. Local Roads: Saskatoon pothole claims hit 338 by June 3—more than double last year.
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