AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWildfire crisis: Canada is dealing with 950+ active wildfires coast to coast, with about 241 out of control, and Environment Canada has issued air-quality warnings from B.C. to Quebec and the N.W.T.; in B.C., evacuations were ordered near Big Bar Lake/Meadow Lake, while Manitoba’s north is also seeing out-of-control blazes and smoke. U.S. smoke fallout: The haze is continuing to choke parts of the Great Lakes and Northeast, with Code Red/Code Purple conditions reported around the D.C. area and major disruptions to travel and outdoor plans as smoke lingers. Trump tariffs threat: U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening higher tariffs on Canada, blaming wildfire smoke “pollution” and “willful negligence,” while Ontario Premier Doug Ford calls the criticism “absolutely unacceptable.” Canada Child Benefit: Payments rise starting Monday, with eligible families getting up to $8,157 per child under six and up to $6,883 for ages 6–17. Immigration update: Canada is pausing new Parents and Grandparents Program applications, while a separate report highlights international students in Canada facing post-graduation work-permit denials. Community & culture: A Regina mosque loudspeaker call to prayer debate is reigniting, and a documentary is set for a Calgary screening honouring Canadian snooker legend Jimmy Bear.
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