AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCanada-Ireland ties: Prime Minister Mark Carney heads to Ireland next week for meetings in Dublin and Mayo, then travels to France for the G7 summit. World Cup health watch: Experts warn the 2026 FIFA World Cup’s massive crowds across Canada, the U.S. and Mexico could spread infections, from flu and measles to less expected outbreaks. Diplomacy and visas: Iran’s World Cup squad can enter the U.S., but many officials and support staff are still denied visas, keeping tensions high. Domestic politics—antisemitism: Carney announced a new ministerial advisory council to fight antisemitism, but Canadian Jewish groups are split on whether it goes far enough. Immigration backlog protest: Hong Kong residents in Canada rallied over long delays in the PR pathway, with some saying they’ve waited years. Economy: The Bank of Canada is widely expected to hold rates as growth stalls and trade uncertainty weighs on the outlook. Travel disruption: Canadian airlines indefinitely suspend flights and packages to Cuba amid worsening political and supply conditions. Inclusive hiring push: A national campaign urges employers to create at least one opportunity for people with disabilities or other underrepresented groups.
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