AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup Canada: Alphonso Davies has rejoined the Canadian squad for the World Cup after a hamstring injury, running with the team in Edmonton following Canada’s 2-0 tuneup win over Uzbekistan; he’s still day-by-day for playing as Canada opens June 12 in Toronto. Public Safety: U.S. officials say drones are a key security concern for the World Cup, with detection teams and strict flight restrictions around venues. Sports Media & Culture: Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada’s civic compact is failing Jewish Canadians as he unveils a new ministerial advisory council, with antisemitism as its first priority. Economy & Housing: A Globe and Mail report explains why Ottawa’s “axe the fax” PrescribeIT e-prescribing rollout failed, citing name-matching glitches and doctors turning off two-way messaging. Business & Tech: Questrade launched Custom Indexing, pitching Canada’s first personalized index investing product with no management fees. Crime & Justice: Kenneth Law pleaded guilty to aiding 14 suicides in Ontario; court filings say Shopify paid him $148,595 tied to sales. Weather: Edmonton’s Yellowhead Trail saw flooding closures after torrential downpours.
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