AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 minutes agoWorld Cup security: Canada, the U.S. and Mexico are gearing up for an unprecedented security operation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with federal, state and local forces plus private partners using tools like AI cameras, X-ray trucks and drone systems as officials warn of a complex threat environment. World Cup rules for fans: FIFA has dropped its controversial water bottle ban for U.S. and Canada matches after backlash, allowing sealed bottles, though Mexico’s policy remains unclear. Climate & heat risk: Environment Canada is warning of another hot summer for Nova Scotia and forecasting wildfire susceptibility where spring and winter precipitation didn’t fully refill the moisture balance. Health policy in Quebec: Quebec’s health minister is moving ahead with a bill targeting energy drinks for teens, but one Conservative MNA says she may delay action until after the fall election. Mental health research: A new study questions how reliably diagnostic interviews can be used across different mental health conditions, highlighting uneven accuracy. Defence & industry: South Korea’s HD Hyundai is broadening its Canadian submarine bid pitch in Ottawa, tying defence manufacturing to energy and heavy-industry plans. Economy & jobs: Canada’s labour market continues to surprise with strong job growth and a falling unemployment rate, easing recession worries. Indigenous-led science: Parks Canada is expanding grizzly bear collaring in Banff to improve habitat security and management.
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