AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSkilled Trades Funding: Ottawa is adding $2.1M to expand skilled trades training in Alberta and B.C., aiming to help more than 1,000 young Canadians move into apprenticeship careers. Wildfire Response Jobs: The federal government conditionally sold 10 retired RCAF Hercules aircraft to Coulson Aviation (B.C.) to convert them into aerial firefighting tankers, supporting wildfire capacity and aerospace work. Housing & Local Infrastructure: Canada and Ontario are investing $1B to help municipalities that don’t use development charges build roads, bridges, and water systems tied to new housing. Trade Pressure on Work: With new U.S. tariff threats looming, Canada’s negotiators are pushing for relief and sector tariff reductions as talks continue in Washington. Workforce & Community Programs: Sudbury’s Flour Mill Community Farm is expanding to boost youth employment and food programming. Employment & Youth Experience: CONTACT’s Canada Summer Jobs placements are giving students hands-on community outreach and program experience. Workplace Safety/Crime Trends: Wood Buffalo’s Crime Severity Index fell 16.5% in 2025, while Montreal police confirmed a temporary automated licence-plate camera used in targeted investigations. Local Hiring/Compliance: A Moose Jaw employer was fined for charging a foreign worker for employment, highlighting enforcement around worker protection.
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