AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLabour Market: Canada added about 87,800 jobs in May and the unemployment rate fell to 6.6%, with full-time hiring leading the rebound. Cost of Living Support: The Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit is rolling out, with Sudbury-area recipients set to get roughly $13M in June and higher quarterly payments starting later. Federal Cybersecurity: Parliament passed a cybersecurity bill (Bill C-8) creating a mandatory framework for critical systems, while privacy watchdogs flagged concerns about broad government powers. Postal Shake-up: Canada Post reported a $205M loss before tax in Q1 as volumes and revenue fell, citing ongoing labour uncertainty and transformation needs. Provincial Politics: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith made the case to stay in Canada ahead of the Oct. 19 separation referendum questions. World Cup Watch: Coach Jesse Marsch stayed upbeat after a 1-1 Canada draw with Ireland, despite scoring struggles. Agriculture/Trade: Canada temporarily restricted Texas livestock imports after a screwworm discovery. Environment: Environment Canada warned B.C. could face another hotter-than-normal summer and renewed wildfire risk. Public Safety/Values: The Senate adopted the Combatting Hate Act, including a ban on displaying a noose.
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