AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWest Coast Pipeline Push: Alberta has formally submitted a new southern-route oil pipeline to Ottawa’s Major Projects Office, partnering with federally owned Trans Mountain and Pembina, with a price tag pegged at $35.2B–$43.7B and a proposed Delta/Roberts Bank terminal for Asian-bound exports. Cross-Border Spill Fears: Washington state environmental groups warn the project could mean more tanker traffic through shared waters, raising risks for marine ecosystems and endangered killer whale habitat. Protected Areas in B.C.: B.C. says it has made major progress on new Indigenous-led protected areas in the north, including a 300,000-hectare Klappan Sacred Headwaters conservancy and additional salmon habitat protections. Extreme Weather Reality Check: A tornado warning was issued in Saskatchewan as Environment Canada tracked a potentially tornadic storm, while Canada Day weather across the country continues to be disrupted by heat and severe storms. Heat Health Prep: WHO is urging heat safety for workplaces and major events, including FIFA World Cup settings, as climate-driven extreme heat increases health risks.
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