AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoOntario Court Ruling: Ontario’s Court of Appeal cleared the way for Doug Ford’s government to remove municipally built protected bike lanes on major Toronto streets, saying there’s “no Charter right to bicycle lanes” and courts can’t strike down transport laws just because experts doubt their safety impact. Elections Watch: Alberta has asked Manitoba’s elections agency for help with the Oct. 19 referendum, with officials warning the multi-question, colour-coded, hand-count setup could turn into a “shem ozzle.” Public Safety: Toronto police are seeking a suspect in a downtown park sexual assault of a 6-year-old, describing a man in his 50s–60s with glasses and releasing images. Health & Community: The University of Manitoba welcomed its incoming medical class of 2030 with 137 new students receiving white coats in Winnipeg. Sports: Toronto FC rallied from a two-goal deficit and a red card to draw Charlotte 3-3, while Houston beat Vancouver 1-0 in MLS. Climate/Industry: Quebec approved Questerre’s five-year carbon storage pilot, and B.C. is testing EV-powered outdoor movie nights with BC Hydro.
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