AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCanada Day logistics (Ontario/Toronto): Toronto is marking Canada’s 159th birthday with an orange-level heat warning, possible showers and thunderstorms, and fireworks at Ashbridges Bay plus several other parks at 10 p.m., with police urging people to use transit and expect limited parking. World Cup momentum: Canada’s historic first knockout win over South Africa—sealed by Stephen Eustáquio’s late strike—has sparked a wave of national pride and business boosts, from Vancouver restaurants planning early openings to airlines adding capacity for the Morocco match in Houston. Health policy: Ontario lowered routine colorectal cancer screening from 50 to 45, expanding at-home FIT eligibility and aiming to catch cancers earlier. Community newcomer stories: A Nigerian family in Steinbach is celebrating Canadian citizenship and new opportunities, while another newcomer in Portage la Prairie marks Canada Day after building connections through local groups. Local heritage: A Horseleap-born businessman, Jim Gaynor, is being honoured for his decades in Canada and for helping expand the Gaynor Family Regional Library in Selkirk.
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