AGP Executive Report
Last update: 34 minutes agoDefence & Jobs: Prime Minister Mark Carney announced nearly $2B over four years to build 190 made-in-Ontario armoured combat support vehicles, aiming to create and sustain thousands of jobs and expand Canada’s fleet. Wildfire Response & Work Safety: Ontario formally requested federal help, including possible Canadian Armed Forces deployments, as wildfire smoke and evacuations intensify; meanwhile, rail workers’ union Teamsters Canada is demanding CN stop running trains through active wildfire zones after a viral cab video. Labour & Layoffs: Corus confirmed an unspecified number of layoffs tied to centralizing production for its news operations, while unions also filed unfair labour practice complaints against Microsoft over alleged mishandling of Xbox layoffs during bargaining. Trade & Infrastructure: The Port of Vancouver’s “Gateway Strategy” upgrades were referred for possible fast-tracking, with claims of major trade capacity gains and job support. Mental Health Support: Kids Help Phone launched a $2M four-year expansion to embed 24/7 youth mental health messaging across Canada. Employment-Adjacent Policy: Ontario moved to block OSAP access for students at five private career colleges, raising concerns for training-to-work pathways.
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