AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPride & Community: Thunder Bay’s Pride Growing Together kicked off Pride Month at Friendship Gardens, with organizers calling it a “safe space” for 2SLGBTQIA+ residents to gather openly. Indigenous Culture in the Spotlight: Canmore’s Two-Spirit Takeover returns for National Indigenous History Month and Pride Month, centring Two-Spirit performers and raising funds for local pride initiatives. World Cup as Culture: Mexico City fans set up for 2026 with a massive “human wave” attempt on Paseo de la Reforma, while Canadian soccer culture is being mapped beyond host cities—Toronto, Vancouver and more are lining up watch parties and events. Arts & Lifestyle: Toronto’s sweatpants trend gets a made-in-Canada shopping guide, and a Vernon lawn bowling club history piece spotlights how community sports endure. Media & Tech in Everyday Life: A new wave of “enshittification” hits social feeds and search, while Plex’s free horror push shows how streaming habits are shifting. Environment & Conservation: UNESCO added Lake Shkodra to its biosphere reserve network, expanding protected-area protections across multiple countries.
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