AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAir India Kanishka Bombing: CSIS has, for the first time, publicly described the 1985 Air India Flight 182 attack as carried out by “Canada-based Khalistani extremists,” a long-awaited shift that is likely to intensify Canada–India pressure for follow-through. Federal Housing & Politics: Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to outline plans to “restore” 24 Sussex, reviving a long-running debate over costs and whether the property should stay in public hands. Energy & Climate Bargaining: Ottawa is nearing a major projects deal with B.C., tied to Alberta’s West Coast pipeline push and a carbon-capture “Pathways” agreement. Food Security Push: Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree is holding a media event to launch Canada’s National Food Security Strategy in Scarborough. Labour & Transit: A tentative union deal has averted a Metro Vancouver transit strike during the FIFA World Cup, pending member ratification. International Aid: Canada is sending $5M in humanitarian aid for Venezuela after deadly earthquakes. Public Safety & Youth: Parliamentary Secretary Ramsay is announcing federal support for youth crime prevention in Nunavut. Wildfire Tragedy: A firefighting aircraft crash in Canada’s Northwest Territories killed three. Tech & Business: Statistics Canada says the AI adoption gap with the U.S. is narrowing, with some sectors nearly caught up.
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