AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCanada-U.S. Tariffs: Justin Trudeau urged Canadians to stay “strong and united” as the U.S. tariff deadline looms, arguing unity helped Canada secure a better NAFTA deal in 2018. Public Safety (B.C.): A fire at a four-storey apartment complex in Duncan killed two people and displaced 50+ residents; cause is under investigation. Violence at Sikh Temple (Alberta): Two men were stabbed during morning prayers at an Edmonton-area gurdwara; police were called and victims were reported stable. Wildfire Update (B.C.): The Bald Range fire has burned 24,000 hectares; most Summerland residents can return as an evacuation order is downgraded to an alert. Municipal Politics (Ontario): Ontario’s municipal election candidate registrations have closed, setting up races across the province including Ottawa and Toronto-area wards. Healthcare & Policy (Ontario): Northern Ontario patient advocates are pushing changes to the Northern Health Travel Grant, saying reimbursement and access issues still leave patients out of pocket. Health System Debate (Quebec): The Parti Québécois says it would abolish Santé Québec if elected, promising more direct care. Infrastructure (Vancouver): BC Hydro is moving ahead with a $90M Mount Pleasant Substation expansion to add capacity for up to 50,000 more customers. Sports (Toronto/Vancouver): Toronto FC faces Inter Miami with Lionel Messi after ending a winless skid; Vancouver’s Whitecaps signed Valter Sedin to a pro contract.
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