AGP Executive Report
Last update: 34 minutes agoTrade War Fallout: Prime Minister Mark Carney says the U.S. “asked too much and offered too little,” suspending Canada–U.S. talks after Washington’s late demands threatened Canadian sovereignty, culture and auto terms; Retaliation Plan: the U.S. imposed 50% tariffs on about $20B of Canadian goods, and Canada will hit back “dollar for dollar” starting Sept. 8 on items like steel, dairy, electronics and more; Rural Community Life: Saskatchewan’s Rosthern Ag Society is set to host a “You Make THE Difference” workshop tour focused on volunteer recruitment, governance and fundraising; Indigenous History & Rights: a centennial look at Treaty 6 and the Young Chippewayan band’s long wait for formal recognition and land-claim settlement; Arts & Culture: the Indonesian Festival returns Sunday to the Vancouver Art Gallery with performances, food and crafts; Trails & Accessibility: Trans Canada Trail-backed upgrades are planned for a 5.7-km stretch of River Road in the RM of St. Louis to improve safety and access.
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