AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSubmarine Shockwave: Prime Minister Mark Carney named Germany’s TKMS as preferred supplier for Canada’s next fleet of up to 12 submarines, beating South Korea’s Hanwha Ocean, with first deliveries expected by 2034 and a deal framed as the biggest in Canadian history. NATO Pressure: NATO chief Mark Rutte also pushed allies to show “clear, concrete and credible” plans to hit defense spending targets as the summit gets underway in Turkey. Energy Corridor: Ontario and Alberta unveiled the “Northern Shield” plan to move Alberta oil to refineries in Sarnia, with talks about eventually extending farther east. Workplace Tech Mood: A new survey finds many Canadian workers feel guilty about using AI at work, with some even hiding it from employers. Youth Service Push: Prominent Canadians are urging Ottawa to back a voluntary National Youth Service program that would include basic military training. Global Ties: Canada and Romania reaffirmed cooperation on security, nuclear energy and industry, while Visit California kept Zeno Group Canada as its agency of record. Local Culture: Compota de Mañana brings a Latin music show to Norfolk County, marking a first Canadian stop.
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