AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCanada–Philippines Partnership: Prime Minister Mark Carney and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed four deals in Vancouver on energy, labor and migration, tourism, and cultural cooperation, with a push for a Canada–Philippines free trade agreement. Pipelines & Energy Politics: Alberta formally submitted a West Coast pipeline route to Ottawa’s Major Projects Office, aiming to follow the Trans Mountain corridor to Delta/Roberts Bank with an estimated $35.2B–$43.7B price tag and Indigenous engagement promised. Indigenous Culture & Land: B.C. advanced two Indigenous-led protected areas in the north and expanded a third, including conservancy plans tied to salmon watersheds. Community & Identity: Kahnawake’s Dr. Williams received the Order of Canada, while Thunder Bay marked Indigenous Survivors Day with storytelling, music, art, and a fish fry. Tech & Everyday Life: Apple’s CarPlay Ultra is rolling out as a bigger, more cabin-wide in-car interface—what changes and what stays familiar. Arts & Film: Akira returns to theaters in 4K and IMAX on Sept. 4, 2026. Sports Culture: Canada’s World Cup run continues into the round of 16, with July 4 watch parties and big-city fan energy.
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