AGP Executive Report
Last update: 43 minutes agoWildfire fallout and cross-border air: More than 950 wildfires are burning across Canada, with about 241 out of control, triggering Environment Canada air warnings from B.C. to Quebec. Smoke has pushed into the U.S. Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, driving Code Red/Code Purple alerts, flight delays, and major health advisories in places like Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and New York. Tariffs and blame game: U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening higher tariffs on Canada, calling the smoke “willful negligence” and saying pollution costs should be added to what Canada pays—while Canada points to ongoing firefighting and climate-driven fire conditions. Immigration pressure point: Canada has paused new Parents and Grandparents Program sponsorship applications indefinitely, while continuing to process a large backlog—leaving many families in limbo. Local economy and culture: The Greater Niagara Chamber is urging Ottawa and Ontario to treat arts, culture and tourism as strategic economic assets, citing major GDP and jobs figures. Sports: Canada’s men were swept 3-0 by Cuba in volleyball, putting them in relegation position; in rugby, South Africa beat Wales 43-0.
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