AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup culture in Toronto: With six matches coming to the city, Toronto neighbourhoods are leaning into matchday food and drink—from Balkan grills and tapas-friendly spots to live-music dining built for big crowds. Music & TV on the move: Milton Rooms in Malton lines up a Neil Young tribute and a wine-expert chat tied to Olly Smith’s debut novel. Canadian screen comfort: Schitt’s Creek lands on BBC iPlayer June 6, bringing the Eugene and Dan Levy comedy back into the binge conversation. Antisemitism and public safety: A Montreal synagogue was hit by arson; police arrested a suspect as Canada’s hate-crime concerns keep escalating. Indigenous history in law: A Senate push to criminalize residential school denialism was defeated, reigniting debate over how Canada protects truth and targets hate. Tech, climate, and AI costs: A new report warns AI data centres could drive massive water use by 2030. Local arts & community: Mosaic – A Festival of Cultures returns in Regina with a new Persian pavilion, while Vancouver’s Freedom Mobile Arch opens ahead of FIFA Fan Festival events.
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