AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMining & Energy: Denison says it has mobilized for schedule-critical site prep at its Phoenix ISR uranium mine after approvals and a final investment decision, signaling momentum for new nuclear-adjacent supply. Housing & Seniors: Brandon’s long-vacant McKenzie Seeds building is set to become about 130 senior suites after Blackbird Housing finalized the $20M adaptive-reuse plan. Cost of Living: B.C.’s minimum wage rises June 1 to $18.25/hour, but coverage still lags far behind local living-wage targets. Arctic Infrastructure: Canada is reportedly discontinuing the Nanisivik Arctic naval refueling project, citing high operating costs as newer patrol capabilities reduce refueling needs. Public Health: Ottawa and Manitoba are backing hepatitis A containment in remote Island Lake communities with vaccination clinics and water/sanitation support. Transit & Municipal Watch: Edmonton is kicking off bus-fleet renewal funding talks as council weighs service reliability through 2030. Real Estate Markets: A rentals.ca report says Cambridge rents are easing as supply catches up, giving tenants more choice and time to shop.
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