AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup Visa Clash: Ghana has escalated its dispute with Canada after midfielder Thomas Partey was denied entry for the tournament, calling the decision “high-handed and extremely unfair” and saying it will pursue active diplomatic engagement with Canadian authorities. Partey, facing rape and sexual assault charges in Britain but not yet convicted, will miss Ghana’s opener in Toronto. Diplomacy at G7: Ahead of the G7, Prime Minister Mark Carney urged “middle powers” to build a “third path with impact” beyond the U.S., arguing Canada and the EU can shape global outcomes together. Canada-Ireland Ties: Carney’s Ireland visit also highlights a push for deeper cooperation, including AI, tech, and food security. Sports—World Cup Momentum: Canada earned its first-ever World Cup point at home with a 1-1 draw against Bosnia-Herzegovina, sparked by Cyle Larin’s late equalizer and powered by a loud home crowd. Other Canada News: The Senate voted down adding residential school denialism to a hate-crimes list, opting for an education-focused approach instead of jail.
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