AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCanada–U.S. Trade Shock: Mark Carney walked away from tariff talks, and the U.S. moved ahead with 50% tariffs on Canadian goods, with Canada vowing “dollar-for-dollar” retaliation—sparking fresh warnings about job losses and higher costs for families. Public Opinion on Tariffs: Angus Reid data shows strong support for Ottawa’s hard line, but growing anxiety among workers about job impacts. Student & Campus Costs: Ontario universities are set to raise mandatory health insurance fees for international students starting Sept. 1, adding pressure as back-to-school expenses climb. Education-Adjacent Community Projects: The Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association is planning a veterans’ memorial garden at Tillsonburg Regional Airport, tying local history to youth training roots. Student Research on Sustainability: University of Regina Mitacs Globalink interns are grading donated clothing in a lab to study waste reduction and circular fashion. Local Sports & Youth: Vancouver Giants’ rebuild gets a new start with a trade involving Cash Koch, while other Canadian youth sports updates continue to roll in.
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