AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCanada-U.S. Tariffs: Trump paused the planned 50% U.S. tariffs on about $20B of Canadian goods for three days, citing a “DEAL” pending final documents; PM Mark Carney confirmed “substantial progress” but said “important work still to be done,” with the pause running until Aug. 21 and talks focused on market access, autos, dairy, alcohol and digital trade—plus Trump floated reviving Keystone XL. Household Cost Pressure: A Fraser Institute analysis says Canadian families paid about 41.9% of cash income in taxes in 2025, more than spending on shelter, food and clothing combined, underscoring affordability stress. AI Data Debate: Canadian AI pioneer Rich Sutton warned that synthetic data is “a big mistake” for scaling AI, arguing it can’t replace real experiential information like human behavior. Corporate Moves: Stantec agreed to buy Australia’s Niche to expand environmental and natural capital services; J.S. Held is acquiring Element Forensic Engineering in Canada. Mining Watch: C3 Metals says new underground mapping in Jamaica strengthens its case for deeper copper-gold drilling.
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