AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSubmarine Decision Watch: Defence Minister David McGuinty says Ottawa is unlikely to split its multibillion-dollar patrol submarine contract between South Korea and Germany, warning it would raise costs and complicate maintenance ahead of a key NATO summit. Immigration & Services Clash: Alberta’s proposed referendums would push more control over immigration and restrict some services for non-permanent residents, while critics argue the real strain comes from Ottawa and provincial policy failures. First Nations Water Fight: Bill C-37 aims to recognize First Nations jurisdiction and set drinking-water standards, but leaders say it still leaves unanswered who ultimately decides water in First Nations territory—especially amid AI data-centre disputes. Northern Airfare Subsidies: Ontario carriers want $40M to cut northern flight prices by 60% to 75%, citing high costs and limited competition for remote communities. AI & Fraud Risks: An AP/Frontline investigation highlights how American tech is powering large-scale, AI-driven scam operations. World Cup Moment: Stephen Eustáquio’s stoppage-time goal sends Canada into the Round of 16 for the first time, sparking nationwide celebrations. Trade & EVs: China’s Lotus EV brand is set to start selling in Canada next month under a new quota and tariff deal, with more Chinese automakers eyeing joint ventures. Labour Law: A proposed ban on non-compete clauses for federally regulated workplaces could reshape hiring and mobility rules. Sports Moves: The Canucks acquire Brendan Gallagher from the Canadiens as NHL rosters reshuffle ahead of free agency.
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