AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWorld Cup Roster: Canada unveiled its 26-man FIFA World Cup squad with coach Jesse Marsch saying it’s the best group the country has ever assembled, even as injuries linger—Alphonso Davies makes the team despite a hamstring issue, and Promise David returns after a ruptured hip tendon. Stanley Cup Drought: The Canadiens’ run ended with a 6-1 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes, extending Canada’s Stanley Cup drought and guaranteeing another American champion. Crime & Courts: Saskatchewan RCMP charged a 53-year-old in a “grandparent scam” probe and also arrested an Alberta man after a high-speed Highway 1 flee over 200 km/h; in Calgary, a family marked the 3-year anniversary of a fatal police shooting while seeking changes to threat assessment. Business & Economy: Canada Post reported a $205M quarterly loss as mail volumes fall and labour uncertainty weighs on revenue. Politics (Quebec): Québec solidaire named candidates for October’s provincial election in Laval. Tech & Cities (Vancouver): TELUS plans AI data centres in Vancouver, raising questions about sustainability and power use. Public Safety (North Vancouver): RCMP are investigating a Molotov cocktail thrown into a home where a family was inside.
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