AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoArctic Defence Deal: Australia signed a landmark $2.5B government-to-government agreement with Canada to export Over-the-Horizon Radar tech, supporting Canada’s Arctic early-warning push. Nuclear Strategy: Ottawa unveiled a plan to build up to 10 new reactors over 15 years, expand CANDU exports, and double uranium output—aiming to boost grid capacity by 2050. Submarine Politics: South Korea’s industry minister said Canada’s submarine choice won’t be easy, with NATO interoperability and industrial cooperation both in play as bids near a decision. Trade & Industry: Solar manufacturers in the U.S. are seeking a probe into South Korean cell imports, while Canada’s CPI rose 3.2% in May, with gasoline driving the jump. Economy & Cost of Living: Food prices keep biting—tomatoes surged 45.2% year over year, and Food Banks Canada graded Alberta D- amid housing and income-support gaps. Sports & Culture: The Senators traded Brady Tkachuk to the Panthers, and Keith Tkachuk was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame; meanwhile, Shen Yun returns to Toronto after earlier cancellations tied to security threats. Public Safety: British soldiers will train drones and electronic warfare at a major Canadian site, reflecting how modern conflict is shifting.
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