AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup roster shake-up: Canada will replace centre back Moïse Bombito on its 26-player roster after a surgically repaired tibia was deemed not healthy enough for the tournament, with Luc de Fougerolles stepping in. Indigenous & Pride spotlight: Canmore’s Two-Spirit Takeover returns as a drag and burlesque night to kick off National Indigenous History Month and Pride Month. Volleyball momentum: Canada beat France in Quebec City in the Women’s Volleyball Nations League before a record North American crowd. Screwworm alert: Canada temporarily banned Texas livestock imports after New World screwworm was detected in South Texas, with CFIA working with U.S. counterparts. Trade uncertainty: The U.S., Mexico and Canada are set to miss the July 1 USMCA review deadline, extending a period of uncertainty for tariffs and supply chains. Sports diplomacy friction: Iran’s World Cup preparations are clouded by visa disputes and claims of unequal treatment, as the team’s base camp shifts to Tijuana for U.S. match days. Public safety in B.C.: Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation is moving ahead with a funded trail network plan to improve safer walking and cycling routes. Business & services: Canada Post reported a $205-million pre-tax loss in Q1, citing declining volumes and the need for transformation.
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