AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup Focus: Canada heads to the Round of 32 in Los Angeles to face South Africa after finishing second in Group B following a Switzerland loss, with Tani Oluwaseyi saying the team thrives in “hostile environments” and away crowds. Public Safety (Toronto): Toronto police are warning Pride and Canada Day crowds about pickpockets, especially cellphone theft, and say they’ll boost patrols along the Pride parade route and waterfront fireworks areas. National Security/History: Canada has formally admitted Khalistani terrorists were behind the 1985 Air India “Kanishka” bombing, 41 years later, after the government’s long-standing position. NHL Draft (Vancouver/Toronto): The Vancouver Canucks selected Caleb Malhotra third overall, a pick that’s already sparked nepotism backlash because his father Manny is the new head coach; meanwhile the Toronto Maple Leafs took Gavin McKenna first overall. Trade & Diplomacy: Prime Minister Mark Carney says Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will visit Vancouver July 1-4 to push a Canada–Philippines free trade deal and a Canada–ASEAN FTA. Northern Canada: Nunavut is asking Ottawa to help close health-care infrastructure gaps, while Ottawa announced $1.59M for a Pond Inlet therapeutic justice program. Local Business/Health: Calgary’s Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support Centre says demand has doubled as funding falls, while North Vancouver signed an MOU to build a “health innovation district” around Lions Gate Hospital.
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