AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 minutes agoFlood Resilience in Alberta: Wetaskiwin says it avoided flooding in known low-lying spots despite 218 mm of rain in June, crediting years of proactive infrastructure investment and coordination with utilities and contractors. Wildfire Smoke Impacts B.C.: Smoke from the Brunswick Creek and Ainslie Creek fires pushed hazardous air into Kamloops and the Shuswap, with Environment Canada warnings and local monitoring gaps prompting purchases of PurpleAir sensors. Indigenous Concerns Over Nuclear Expansion: The Saugeen Ojibway Nation says it wasn’t consulted on Canada’s new federal nuclear strategy, warning about impacts on land, water and people as plans target up to 10 new reactors. Arctic Climate Tipping Point: A study links Arctic sea-ice loss to sharp nitrate declines, raising fears for future marine food webs and worsening climate feedbacks. Nature Protection in B.C.: BC Parks Foundation launched an $800,000 campaign to protect a 32.4-hectare private inholding in Kelowna’s Myra-Bellevue Park, aiming to secure a key wildlife corridor. Climate Worry in Canada: StatCan finds 53% of Canadians are very/extremely concerned about climate change, with people 65+ most likely to report high concern. Health Warning: “Zombie drug” in Ontario: Simcoe Muskoka officials warn medetomidine, a veterinary tranquilizer, is appearing in the street drug supply after xylazine, raising risks for harm reduction and drug checking. Livability Update: Vancouver ranks ninth in the Global Livability Index, while Toronto again misses the top 10 for the third straight year.
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