AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWildfire Readiness: Ottawa says it’s strengthening response for the 2026 wildfire season as forecasts point to above-normal temperatures, with 65 active fires and six out of control already burning. Heat & Public Safety: Environment Canada issued heat warnings across Saskatchewan and other regions, while Vancouver moved to fine landlords $1,000 for blocking tenants from using portable air conditioners after the 2021 heat dome deaths. Severe Weather Alerts: Thunderstorm watches hit B.C.’s Southern Interior and the Alberta–Saskatchewan border, warning of heavy rain, flash-flood risk, and damaging winds. Water Hazards: Alberta River Basins issued a Bow River high streamflow advisory for Banff-area flooding and possible groundwater issues in Canmore/Exshaw. PFAS in Wildlife: Research found “forever chemicals” in B.C. sea otters for the first time, adding to growing concerns about chemical pollution. Climate Tech in Forestry: Valemount may host Canada’s first “carbon-casting” site by January 2027, turning forestry/ag waste into buried carbon bricks. Organic Research at Risk: Federal crews destroyed Canada’s only public organic research plots in Swift Current, threatening organic certification and decades of study. Energy & Pipelines: South Bow says it needs a “durable” U.S. presidential permit before restarting parts of Keystone XL via the Prairie Connector. Environmental Governance: Manitoba Wilderness Committee calls for stronger protection and a moratorium on new industrial activity in Nopiming Provincial Park after the 2025 wildfire.
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