AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoQuebec Politics: Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon says he won’t push for an independence referendum until after U.S. President Donald Trump leaves office, arguing the debate can’t be “hijacked” by American turbulence. Charter Watch: Legal experts warn Canada’s proposed ban on social media for kids under 16 could face a Charter challenge, after France struck down its similar youth ban. Wildfire Preparedness: Saskatchewan, Prince Albert Grand Council and Meadow Lake Tribal Council signed an MOU to strengthen First Nations-led wildfire planning and response, with federal partners involved. B.C. Governance: B.C. abruptly took down its online employee directory, citing cybersecurity phishing threats, drawing criticism from the privacy commissioner over transparency. Public Safety: Montreal police are investigating a fatal stabbing in Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension that left a 41-year-old woman dead and a 35-year-old man in critical condition. Sports & Community: Ethan Daintith helped Highland Frost win the inaugural Great Britain National Ball Hockey League title, while B.C. speed climber Ethan Flynn-Pitcher became the first Canadian to break the five-second barrier.
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