AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Cup Shockwave: Canada’s first-ever men’s World Cup win came in a huge 6-0 thrashing of Qatar in Vancouver, powered by Jonathan David’s hat trick, plus goals from Cyle Larin, Nathan Saliba and an own goal—yet the night was dominated by a gruesome broken-leg injury to midfielder Ismaël Koné after a late tackle, with red cards and ugly touchline scenes following. PM & National Mood: Prime Minister Mark Carney praised the team’s “character” after the historic result. Indigenous Culture Spotlight: National Indigenous Peoples Day events are planned across the Hamilton-Niagara area, including flag-raising and community celebrations marking the solstice. Local Heritage: Blind River unveiled two new protective shelters for historic mill machinery artifacts, funded by a $29,500 Ontario Trillium Foundation grant. Demographic Warning: A new analysis says Canada’s baby bust could mean more deaths than births by 2030 as fertility rates keep falling. Human Rights Museum Debate: Winnipeg’s Canadian Museum for Human Rights says a planned exhibit on displaced Palestinians will go ahead despite criticism over how the story is framed.
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