AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNuclear Strategy: Canada is moving toward a “nuclear renaissance,” with plans to build up to 10 new reactors by 2040 and expand its nuclear footprint abroad, as Ontario and other partners line up for workforce and project readiness. Arctic Defence: Australia and Canada signed major Arctic over-the-horizon radar agreements worth about $1.75B (A$2.5B), using Australia’s JORN system to strengthen northern surveillance and NORAD modernization. Energy & Industry: Saskatchewan’s Crown utilities tabled annual reports highlighting affordability efforts and major grid and infrastructure spending, including SaskPower’s $1.8B program and SaskEnergy’s $430M investment push. Housing Debate (B.C. condos): A plan to convert unsold condos into affordable housing is drawing skepticism, with an expert warning it could be more about stabilizing the financial sector than adding homes. World Cup Canada: Canada’s Group B race continues with Switzerland next, with qualification hinging on goal difference and match outcomes. Global Sanctions: The U.S. added multiple Cuban state entities and a member of the Castro family to sanctions lists, tightening pressure on Cuba’s military-linked networks.
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