AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCanada Day Unity Push: Prime Minister Mark Carney told crowds in Ottawa that “unity does not require uniformity,” urging Canadians to stand together as separatist tensions simmer, with plans to end the holiday in Edmonton. World Cup in Toronto: Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo arrived for the Round of 32 clash with Croatia, while Environment Canada issued a heat warning and Toronto health officials urged fans to hydrate and limit alcohol. NHL Moves: The Ottawa Senators signed Samuel Ersson to a two-year deal as backup to Linus Ullmark. The Montreal Canadiens also locked in Ivan Demidov with an eight-year extension. NBA Blockbuster: Kawhi Leonard is headed back to the Toronto Raptors in a trade with the Clippers, with Toronto sending Brandon Ingram, Gradey Dick, and multiple picks. Ontario Health Policy: Ontario became the second province to lower colorectal cancer screening to age 45, expanding at-home FIT testing. Sports & Local Life: Max Scherzer is set for a rehab start with the Vancouver Canadians, and Canada Day weather and safety warnings are driving local plans across Ontario and Quebec.
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