AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup roster & fitness: Canada will replace defender Moïse Bombito on its 26-player World Cup roster after a tibia issue left him not healthy enough to compete, with Luc de Fougerolles poised to step in for the opener vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina. Team Canada spotlight: Jesse Marsch named the 26-man squad, leaning on a younger group and insisting goals will come despite a 1-1 warm-up draw with Ireland. Volleyball momentum: Canada’s women beat France 3-1 in Quebec City before a North American record crowd, with Kiera Van Ryk leading the scoring. Public safety & environment: Parks Canada set a no-stopping zone along the Bow Valley Parkway after “bear jams,” while wildfires continue evolving across the country and Environment Canada issued a tornado watch for southeast Saskatchewan. Trade & economy: Canada added 87,800 jobs in May and unemployment fell to 6.6%, but USMCA talks are set to miss the July 1 review deadline, raising uncertainty. Health & justice: A Canadian plea deal means a man who sold suicide poison in Canada won’t face prosecution in Scotland, sparking outrage. Agriculture: Canada temporarily banned Texas livestock imports after a New World screwworm discovery. Culture & community: Canada Post honoured Vancouver’s Little Sister’s Book & Art Emporium with a 2SLGBTQ+ rights stamp.
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