AGP Executive Report
Last update: 32 minutes agoCanada-Ireland ties: Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Ireland, saying he has “every confidence” in an Irish probe into alumina exports linked to Russian arms supply, while also pushing a broader Canada-EU partnership on AI, life sciences, pharmaceuticals, and food security. World Cup on home soil: Canada earned a first tournament point with a 1-1 draw vs Bosnia-Herzegovina in Toronto, with Cyle Larin scoring late as fans helped create a “hostile environment,” and the match continues to drive sports and public health chatter ahead of more games. Public safety online: RCMP is warning parents and educators about rising violent online extremism targeting Canadian youth through social media and gaming. Health and equity: An Indigenous organ health summit in Thunder Bay highlighted barriers to kidney and liver care and the need for better support for donation and transplant access. Food pressure debate: A new push for public grocery stores is reigniting the fight over how to tackle food insecurity and high prices.
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