AGP Executive Report
Last update: 39 minutes agoCanada Day closures & rules: Niagara-on-the-Lake is shutting town offices, community centre and library on July 1, while pools and some parks stay open; Cambridge is reminding residents fireworks are allowed only from dusk to 11 p.m. on private property (a $250 fine for violations). Canada Day guides: Steinbach lists which stores and recreation spots are open or closed, and Timmins, Matheson and Iroquois Falls are rolling out parades, music and fireworks. Heat warning: Environment Canada says a dangerous, humid heat wave will linger across southern Ontario and parts of Quebec, with Toronto’s hottest days lining up with Canada Day and the World Cup knockout match. Health & harm reduction: Calgary and Lethbridge supervised consumption sites have closed as the province shifts funding toward treatment; Calgary says a recovery response team and addiction clinic will replace the Safeworks site. Space & defence industry: Canada announced a $688M contract for MDA Space to build and launch a RADARSAT replenishment satellite. Business & tech: INKAS says it will expand armoured vehicle production in Toronto and the U.S.; Webull Canada launches crypto trading after CIRO approval. World Cup Canada spotlight: Morocco coach Mohamed Ouahbi says “no one will stop us” ahead of Canada’s Round of 16 clash. Prime Minister on the move: Mark Carney says he’ll be in Alberta for Canada Day amid pipeline and referendum talk.
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