AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoNATO Summit Watch: Prime Minister Mark Carney heads to Ankara to press Canada’s defence spending gains, but the mood may hinge on Donald Trump’s threats and NATO’s uneven push toward higher budgets. Defence Procurement: Canada is set to pick Germany’s TKMS to build 12 new submarines, a decision expected Monday ahead of Carney’s NATO trip. MLSE Deal: Rogers has signed to buy Kilmer Sports’ remaining 25% stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment for $4.35B, moving to 100% ownership pending league approvals. Federal Work Changes: Thousands of federal public servants shift to working four days a week on-site, though some departments face staggered returns due to limited office space. World Cup Politics: FIFA lifted Folarin Balogun’s red-card ban after a Trump call, sparking backlash from Belgium and critics over political influence in sport. Canadian Business & Tech: As Canada’s quantum race heats up, Rogers’ MLSE move and new tech launches—from automated traffic studies to AI sleep EEG trials—show how investment is accelerating across sectors.
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