AGP Executive Report
Last update: 36 minutes agoToronto Culture & Sports: “Together on Geary” turns Geary Avenue into a one-day soccer-and-community party on June 27, with live music, DJs, art, food, workshops and watch parties spilling across patios, breweries, studios and laneways. Pride Weekend Energy: Pride Toronto’s festival weekend runs June 26–28, bringing hundreds of artists, stages and events to the city. Music & Community Fundraising: Canadian rocker Bif Naked headlines Barrie’s inaugural Community Is Stronger Than Cancer Day on June 28, a free walk and outdoor concert for Gilda’s Club Simcoe Muskoka. Official Residence in the Spotlight: Prime Minister Mark Carney announces a plan to refurbish 24 Sussex Drive after years of serious rodent, air-quality and safety concerns, with a Canada-wide fundraising push and an architecture-led design process. Indigenous Healing in Practice: EIPS schools mark National Indigenous Peoples Day with divisionwide celebrations and long-running efforts to embed First Nations, Métis and Inuit perspectives in classrooms. Arts, Identity & Debate: The Canadian Museum for Human Rights opens “Palestine Uprooted: Nakba Past and Present” amid major backlash, positioning the exhibit around Palestinian culture, poetry and lived experience. Housing & Belonging: Fengate and LiUNA Pension Fund open 500 Upper Wellington, a 260-unit purpose-built rental community in Hamilton.
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