AGP Executive Report
Last update: 32 minutes agoNorthern Shield Pipeline Push: Ontario and Alberta unveiled a proposed 3,300-kilometre “Northern Shield” oil pipeline from Hardisty, Alta., to Sarnia, Ont., aiming to move up to 500,000 barrels a day (potentially 800,000) and eventually connect to Atlantic export options—though financing, approvals, and Indigenous consultations remain major hurdles. Defence Procurement Watch: Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to name Germany’s TKMS as the preferred bidder for Canada’s new fleet of 12 submarines, beating South Korea’s Hanwha Ocean, with negotiations likely to follow as Canada prepares to replace aging Victoria-class boats. Federal Policy & Oversight: Ottawa reappointed Nancy Healey as Employment Insurance Commissioner for Employers, and also moved to simplify the “Buy Canadian” procurement process so small and medium-sized firms can compete more easily. Public Services & Courts: Justice Alan Diner was named new Federal Court chief justice as the court faces a growing immigration-driven backlog. Local Government Funding: Ontario announced $4.7M in “new money” for upgrades at North Bay Regional Health Centre and other local facilities, while Alberta committed $15M for Highway 63 repairs after residents raised safety concerns. Nonprofit Leadership: Ducks Unlimited Canada elected former NB premier Shawn Graham’s successor, Shawn Graham, as its 47th president.
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