AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoExtreme Heat Warning: The UN Climate Secretariat says climate change is making extreme heat a real danger for the 2026 World Cup across the U.S., Mexico and Canada, with one in four matches expected in dangerous conditions—especially risky for fans in outdoor queues and fan zones. Public Health & Crowding: Health experts warn the tournament’s massive travel and mixing could boost infectious disease spread, putting pressure on health systems. Severe Weather on the Prairies: Southeast Saskatchewan was hit by damaging thunderstorms, including a tornado warning near Carlyle and Lampman, with strong winds and heavy rain; Environment Canada cautioned the threat could redevelop. Ticks on the Move: Canada’s tick problem is expanding fast, with Lyme disease reports rising sharply over the past decade as blacklegged ticks push farther into new areas. Indigenous Climate Action (Local): Kingston’s Climate Summit tour highlighted community resilience efforts like Indigenous food sovereignty gardens, rainwater capture and biodiversity-focused urban greening. Clean Energy Build (Saskatchewan): A 100MW solar project in southeast Saskatchewan is moving ahead with Indigenous partnership at its core. Sustainable Finance Standards: Canada pledged $10M over five years to support the ISSB in Montréal, but signaled it still won’t fully adopt the standards yet. Deep-Sea Mining Clash: A legal analysis warns a Canadian-linked deep-sea mining push could violate international rules if the U.S. bypasses UN oversight. Illicit Tobacco Crackdown: Unsmoke Canada launched a campaign after major contraband tobacco seizures underscored the scale and public health costs.
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