AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPoverty & Housing: A new argument says Canada’s homelessness crisis is being framed as personal failure, while both right and “kinder” liberal approaches still miss the bigger public problem—calling for a united working-class push instead. Faith & Youth Culture: South Korea’s Buddhism boom is getting “hip” makeover for Gen Z, blending festivals, fashion and pop marketing—sparking both curiosity and worries about what’s being diluted. Global AI Governance: The UN’s Global Dialogue on AI Governance opens with a push for safe, inclusive AI shaped by countries most affected, not just the ones building the tech. LEGO Pop Culture: A leaked LEGO Pokémon set teases an openable Poké Ball diorama with Professor Oak’s lab and new minifigures—set for an October release. Defence & Spending: NATO allies, including Canada, plan to announce major arms contracts at a summit in Ankara as they chase a long-term defence spending pledge. Crown Land Access: An opinion piece warns Canadians are losing access to public Crown land as rules shift—raising questions about who controls shared resources. Indigenous Arts: The NFB’s animated short “Piluk,” co-created by Elisapie Isaac, heads to Switzerland’s Locarno Film Festival. Music & Community: Winnipeg’s Indeego readies a bigger tour after years of building locally, while a Maple Ridge tribute to The Tragically Hip kicks off a summer concert series. Sports Culture: Canada’s World Cup run ends in the Round of 16, with Belgium beating the U.S. 4-1—another reminder of how quickly tournament momentum swings.
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