AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGordie Howe Bridge Fight: Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada won’t share Gordie Howe bridge toll revenues with the U.S. until Canada recoups its $4.7B investment, with net revenue sharing only after debt repayment and operational costs—while Poilievre demands full deal details. Wildfire Smoke Diplomacy: More than 800 Canadian wildfires are driving hazardous air across the U.S. Midwest and Northeast, triggering emergency air-quality measures and fresh pressure from U.S. lawmakers on Ottawa to act. Public Safety & Health: Environment Canada warns smoke may linger in parts of northern Ontario, with some communities already affected and officials coordinating support. Housing & Local Planning: Oakville council unanimously approved Rose Corporation’s redevelopment of the former GE site, paving the way for a 27-acre, mixed-use, high-density community with thousands of homes. Labour Market Push: Ottawa announced additional funding to expand skilled trades capacity as Nova Scotia faces rising labour demand. Veterans Spotlight: The Royal Canadian Legion marks its 100th anniversary of incorporation, with branches across Canada holding centennial events. Trade & Infrastructure: Ottawa referred the Port of Vancouver Gateway Strategy upgrade to the federal Major Projects Office to speed approvals and expand export capacity. Data Centres Debate: New York’s pause on new hyperscale data centres adds fuel to Canada’s growing fight over power, water, and public consultation for AI-driven builds.
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