AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAI Data Centres Backlash: A York University study says Canada has 96 proposed or under-construction hyperscale/enterprise data centres, up against growing public opposition over land, power and water use—protests have flared in Ontario, Vancouver and Saskatchewan. World Cup Security Crunch: With the 48-team tournament starting next week across the US, Mexico and Canada, authorities are bracing for an unprecedented security load, including AI-enabled disruption fears and multi-agency coordination. Alberta Separation Vote: Treaty 8 chiefs warn Alberta’s Oct. 19 referendum could trigger “civil disobedience” unless Treaty 8 consent is sought, while debate continues over what the ballot would authorize. B.C. 911 Labour Talks: B.C. Labour Minister Jennifer Whiteside appoints mediator Vince Ready to help CUPE 911 call-taker negotiations; a strike notice followed months of stalled talks. Trade/Policy Pressure: Canada’s infrastructure approval process is facing delays as consultations extend, complicating Prime Minister Mark Carney’s push for faster nation-building timelines. Livestock Border Measure: Canada temporarily bans Texas livestock imports after New World screwworm was detected in South Texas, with monitoring and adjustments promised.
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