AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoArctic Defence Deal: Canada is set to sign a record A$2.5 billion agreement with Australia to buy over-the-horizon radar tech, boosting NORAD-style early warning and Arctic surveillance, with the system expected to be operational by 2029. Trade & Tariffs: An industry group is urging a “decisive shift to adaptation” as extreme-weather and cost pressures pile up, while US tariff threats and USMCA renegotiations keep Canadian manufacturers on edge. Indigenous Peoples’ Day: Communities across Canada marked National Indigenous Peoples’ Day, including major events in Prince Albert and Nanaimo with Prime Minister Mark Carney and local Indigenous leaders highlighting culture, resilience, and healing. World Cup in Canada: Canada’s historic 6-0 win over Qatar is being overshadowed by Ismaël Koné’s serious injury, while fans and visiting supporters keep flooding Canadian host cities for the tournament’s next matches. Health & Fundraising: The Canadian Cancer Society announced its Cops for Cancer 2026 raffle, with prizes including a Mitsubishi Outlander and major travel and resort packages. Legal Fight Over National Interest Projects: A court decision allows most organizations to intervene in CQDE’s challenge to the federal “Projects of National Interest” law (C-5), raising stakes for environmental, science, and human-rights concerns.
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