AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoJobs & Rates: Canada added 87,800 jobs in May and unemployment fell to 6.6%, a bigger-than-expected rebound that could cool Bank of Canada rate-cut hopes. Cybersecurity Law: Parliament passed Bill C-8, creating a mandatory cybersecurity framework for critical infrastructure, while privacy watchdogs warn the government’s new powers may be too broad. Trade Uncertainty: The U.S., Mexico and Canada are set to miss the July 1 USMCA review deadline, extending a period of supply-chain and tariff uncertainty. Livestock Biosecurity: Canada temporarily banned Texas livestock imports after New World screwworm was detected in the U.S., with measures tied to animals’ recent presence in Texas. Postal Sector: Canada Post reported a $205-million pre-tax loss in Q1 as volumes and revenue fell, underscoring its transformation push. Small Business Tech Grants: Okanagan credit union partners are restarting “Level Up Local” grants of up to $3,000 for digital upgrades. AI Governance: Anthropic urged a coordinated pause option for advanced AI development as risks grow, while others argue pace should be set by governments. Energy Dealmaking: Kelowna’s RWT Capital helped broker the sale of Alberta’s H2Oil Energy to Ontario’s GFL Environmental, signaling continued consolidation interest in energy services.
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