AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoWorld Cup Fallout: Former PM Justin Trudeau defended skipping Canada’s first FIFA World Cup match in Toronto to watch the U.S. opener in Los Angeles, saying “supportive boyfriend duties call” because girlfriend Katy Perry performed at the U.S. ceremony. Public Safety: Toronto police held a procession for Const. Marc Pinizzotto, killed during a search warrant tied to multiple GTA shootings, including one at the U.S. consulate. Weather & Travel: Environment Canada issued a seasonal outlook warning of wildfire risk in Saskatchewan and severe-storm conditions; Toronto’s FIFA Fan Festival also delayed its Sunday opening to 3 p.m. due to severe weather. Aviation Disruption: An Air Canada flight from Edinburgh to Montreal declared an emergency over a cracked windscreen and turned back to Scotland. Diplomacy & Sport: Ghana escalated its dispute with Canada over Thomas Partey’s World Cup visa denial, with officials threatening legal action. Economy & Policy: Ottawa extended consultation on proposed federal major-project and trade reforms, pushing the feedback deadline to July 22. Arts & Community: Edmonton’s Hawrelak Park is reopening after a $134.5M renewal, bringing back summer and winter festivals.
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