AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoToronto Latin festival tragedy: Two people were killed and at least four others seriously injured after gunfire erupted near the Salsa on St. Clair street festival on St. Clair Ave. W. in Toronto; police say it wasn’t an “active shooter” situation but an exchange of gunfire between individuals, with two firearms recovered and suspects still at large as a manhunt continues. Public safety at cultural events: Witnesses described chaos as crowds ran and people were told to lie down, while leaders including PM Mark Carney and Ontario Premier Doug Ford condemned the violence. World Cup grief in Canada’s orbit: South Africa midfielder Jayden Adams, who played at the 2026 FIFA World Cup and faced Canada in the round of 32, died at 25; authorities opened an investigation and have not confirmed a cause. Arts & culture watch: A political drama, Satluj (formerly Punjab ’95), was pulled from Zee5 after a brief release, reigniting debate over censorship and disappearances tied to real-life activism. Labour & lifestyle: Unifor reached a tentative three-year agreement with Ford for Canadian autoworkers, pending ratification. Heat and community care: Winnipeg outreach groups are handing out water and support as extreme heat warnings push vulnerable people to seek cooling and hydration.
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