AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup & Celebrity Politics: Justin Trudeau defended skipping Canada’s opening match to watch the U.S. game in Los Angeles, framing it as “supportive boyfriend duties” after Katy Perry performed—sparking backlash and viral clips. Sports Biz/Branding: Toronto’s FIFA Fan Festival pushed its opening to 3 p.m. due to severe weather and earlier lightning-related evacuations, underscoring how event operations can derail sponsor-facing plans. Online Safety & AI Regulation: B.C. Premier David Eby called Ottawa’s online harms bill a “miss” for AI chatbots, arguing it lacks a clear duty to report credible violent-crime planning to police. Youth Social Media Rules: Marc Miller says “kids just aren’t on the bargaining table” as Bill C-34 moves toward banning under-16s from social media unless platforms meet safety standards. Immigration & PR Pathways: A rural pilot immigration program is already delivering PR (800 in two months), but demand is far outpacing spots; meanwhile Manitoba shut a student-to-PR route effective June 12. Extremism & Community Impact: A white nationalist group reportedly used Sudbury’s opioid crisis to recruit, including installing a “Silent Slaughter” cross at a local memorial. Aviation Disruption: An Air Canada flight returning to Edinburgh after a cracked windscreen highlights how quickly travel plans can change.
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