AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoExtreme Weather Costs & Adaptation: Statistics Canada data cited by the Insurance Bureau of Canada shows catastrophe claims tied to extreme weather jumped to $8.6B in 2024, with home and mortgage premiums rising sharply since 2019—pushing insurers to demand a “decisive shift to adaptation,” including resilience and safer building choices. BC Logging Subsidies Under Scrutiny: A BC public broadcaster investigation says the province’s Forest Enhancement Society of BC is using public funds to defray hauling costs for “low-value” logs, raising questions that the program may be accelerating logging rather than enhancing forests. Wildfire Watch Near Lytton: BC Wildfire Service reports the Saw Creek fire is growing away from communities, with crews defending structures as temperatures are expected to rise in coming days. Water Systems Under Strain in Edmonton: After heavy rain and localized flooding, Edmonton officials asked residents to conserve water as stormwater systems approach capacity and sewer backups are reported nearby. Lightning Safety Week: Environment and Climate Change Canada urges Canadians to treat thunderstorms as fast-moving, life-threatening hazards—check forecasts, monitor conditions, and seek shelter at the first sound of thunder. Legal Challenge to Major Projects Law (C-5): A court authorized most groups seeking to intervene in a Quebec Environmental Law Centre challenge to the federal “projects of national interest” act, with Greenpeace Canada and others granted leave. Canada-Australia Defence Radar Deal: Canada will sign a major Over the Horizon Radar agreement with Australia worth $2.5B, expanding Arctic early-warning coverage.
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