AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCanada–South Korea Energy Deal: Ottawa and Seoul expanded cooperation on energy security, critical minerals and strategic industries, with potential CA$100B economic impact and tens of thousands of jobs. AI Push: Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled “AI for All,” aiming to lift business adoption, build data-centre capacity, fund Canadian AI firms and create up to 250,000 jobs—while critics warn about worker impacts and weak rules. Forestry Shake-up: Forest ministers agreed old timber approaches won’t work, pointing to tariffs, weak demand and internal barriers; a federal action plan is coming. Major Projects Review Backpedal: Ottawa says it will delay and soften proposed changes to how major projects are assessed, drawing environmental criticism. B.C. Housing Court Fight: A lender is seeking court oversight for a troubled Burnaby townhouse project, asking for interim financing and a restructuring officer. Canada Post Settles: Postal workers ratified new contracts through Jan. 31, 2029, ending a long bargaining standoff. World Cup Safety: Tournament crowds are expected to bring pickpocketing risk; organizers urge simple bag-and-phone habits. Caribbean Development Financing: Canada-backed CDB guarantee cleared a major step, expected to unlock up to US$400M in additional lending capacity.
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