AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoStanley Cup Drama: The Sabres crushed the Canadiens 8-3 in Game 6, then forced a Game 7 on Monday night—Montreal’s Nick Suzuki says it’s “the worst game” they played, but they’re going to “win one game” and move on. Housing Push: Ottawa just backed Greater Sudbury with $2.57M to speed up housing—raising commercial-zone height rules and expanding shared-housing supply. Cold Case Breakthrough: A 40-year Wenatchee homicide was closed after DNA finally linked a Canadian man to the 1986 killing of Carol Traicoff. Canada Day Community Beat: West Nipissing is recruiting performers for July 1 celebrations, while North Bay schools gear up for major fundraisers—Trojan Parade for Cancer and a Dave Gunning benefit at Chippewa Secondary. World Stage Tensions: The U.S. and Iran remain far apart on ending the war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, even as a drone-triggered fire at a UAE nuclear plant raises new alarm. Sports & Culture: Leylah Fernandez started hot in Strasbourg; and Montreal’s Portuguese Santo Cristo procession is set to go ahead after a permit refusal.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.