AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoU.S.-Canada Tariff Clash: Trump’s 50% tariffs on about $20B in Canadian imports kicked in Saturday after talks collapsed, and Maine lawmakers are warning the fallout will hit local prices and supply chains—Sen. Susan Collins says Maine imports about $2B in non-petroleum goods from Canada and urges both sides back to the table. Housing & Homelessness: UMaine is moving ahead with a Greater Bangor plan for nine 3D-printed homes for people experiencing homelessness, backed by federal funding for BioHome3D and designed to hold up through Maine winters. Local Business: Bayley’s Seafood Restaurant in Scarborough served its last meal after more than three decades. Education Leadership: RSU 48 Superintendent Lynsey Johnston announced she’ll resign effective June 30, 2027, while staying on as business manager. Workplace Privacy: A new report highlights how workplace surveillance is spreading, with Maine workers and employers facing growing questions about monitoring and data sharing.
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