AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWeather Watch: Environment Canada has issued a special statement for southern and central Saskatchewan, warning a major spring storm could bring showers and thundershowers Wednesday night into Thursday, with the biggest risk being damaging winds—gusts up to about 110 km/h—plus blowing dust and possible power outages. Federal Finances: Liberals are facing fresh backlash over projections that the national debt could rise by roughly $1 trillion since 2015, with interest costs now a major budget pressure point. Power Grid Push: Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to announce Thursday details of a clean electricity strategy aimed at doubling Canada’s grid capacity by 2050. Energy & Industry: Northland Power reported stronger Q1 results, driven by higher offshore wind output, while B.C. says four new wind farms will boost energy “sovereignty.” Local Justice: B.C.’s Court of Appeal upheld a human rights ruling against the City of Nanaimo in the Victor Mema case. Health & Environment: McMaster research links fine particle air pollution to worse cognitive performance over time.
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