AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCanada–Saudi ties: Prime Minister Mark Carney defended his Saudi visit and said Canada won’t “lecture from afar,” announcing talks on a double-tax deal and a new coordination council as Ottawa pushes deeper mining, energy, AI and critical-minerals cooperation. Air travel rules: An Ontario court ordered the Canadian Transportation Agency to stop keeping passenger-complaint decisions secret. Immigration fraud: Two Ontario men face charges tied to an alleged student immigration scam at Lambton College. Climate policy: BRC-Canada warns new international GHG rules for renewable-energy claims could stall momentum if Canada moves too fast. Energy & industry: Prairie Lithium’s DLE unit arrived in Saskatchewan, moving it toward first output in late 2026. Tech & telecom: Videotron selected Vecima gear to advance DOCSIS network upgrades in Canada. Public health: Four Manitoba First Nations declared a regional health emergency over toxic drugs, HIV and hepatitis C. Crime & courts: A Canadian man was sentenced in the U.S. to 20 years for trafficking 850 kg of cocaine and meth into Canada. Sports: Taylor Ruck swept multiple events at Canadian swimming trials, winning the women’s 50m butterfly.
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