AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNATO & Defence: Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to travel to Turkey for the NATO summit, with Canada aiming to announce 10 founding nations for a global defence bank as leaders try to keep the alliance steady amid U.S. uncertainty. Philippines-Canada Dealmaking: President Ferdinand Marcos wrapped up a “productive” Canada visit touting a strategic partnership and about $2.5B in Canadian investment pledges tied to mining, critical minerals, energy, services and IT. Clean Power Funding: Ottawa is backing 17 clean-energy projects across Alberta and Saskatchewan with $26M, including grid upgrades, storage, solar and wind, plus Indigenous-led initiatives and workforce support. Energy Infrastructure: SaskPower got approval to proceed with international power lines to the U.S., boosting capacity from 150MW to 650MW to strengthen reliability and emergency support. Scams Warning: The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre says fraudsters are impersonating the CAFC in phone, email and social media “recovery” schemes, urging people not to send money or share banking details. World Cup Fallout: Canada’s record run ended with a 3-0 last-16 loss to Morocco, but coverage highlights optimism about the team’s attacking style and lasting impact on Canadian soccer. Tech Investment: Elementera announced an angel investment from an Amazon AI scientist, betting on “AI visibility” as discovery shifts from search to answer engines.
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