AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoG7 Strategy: Prime Minister Mark Carney met Ireland’s Taoiseach Micheál Martin in Dublin, arguing middle-power countries shouldn’t “compete for favour” with the U.S. and should build a “third path with impact” with Europe ahead of the G7. Canada–Ireland Partnership: Carney and Martin also backed a broad new framework to boost trade, investment, security cooperation and work on AI, food security and skills. Online Harms Law: Identity and Culture Minister Marc Miller says Canada won’t back down on Bill C-34, a proposed under-16 social media ban, telling critics “kids just aren’t on the bargaining table.” World Cup Visa Row: Ghana formally protested Canada after midfielder Thomas Partey was denied entry for the opener, calling it “high-handed and extremely unfair” and citing the presumption of innocence; Canada’s stance remains tied to ongoing legal proceedings. Air Canada Labour: Air Canada reached a tentative deal with IAMAW covering 11,000+ employees, pending ratification. Tech Security: Reuters reports Amazon executives raised concerns with U.S. officials about Anthropic’s advanced AI models after Anthropic shut down access globally under national security orders.
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