AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoGordie Howe Bridge Update: Canada says the Detroit–Windsor Gordie Howe International Bridge will open July 27 after a Canada–U.S. toll deal, ending months of political delay and setting up a major boost for cross-border trade. Housing Supply: Niagara is set to get its largest-ever affordable co-operative housing project: a 492-unit co-op at the former Hotel Dieu Hospital site in St. Catharines, with initial occupancy expected in about three years. AI + Real Estate Power Demand: Meta’s $13B Alberta data centre push keeps spotlighting how AI infrastructure is driving new electricity and construction demand—an issue that can ripple into land, permitting, and local development plans. Energy Infrastructure: Ottawa is moving ahead with Alberta’s west coast oil pipeline proposal and the Pathways carbon capture project, starting the national-interest review process. Construction & Safety: Saskatchewan’s highways minister is reminding drivers to slow down in work zones as major bridge and repaving projects continue across the province. Immigration: IRCC is reshaping 2026 Express Entry with category-based selection and updated work-experience rules, aiming to target priority occupations.
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