AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWorld Cup (Canada): Canada’s Round of 16 is set after a late, historic win over South Africa, and the next test is Morocco in Houston—an underdog matchup with Alphonso Davies expected to play a bigger role after his hamstring injury. World Cup (Colombia/Ghana): Colombia edged Ghana 1-0 to claim the final Round of 16 spot, with Jhon Arias scoring early after Luis Suárez was brought on following Jhon Córdoba’s injury. Book culture & publishing: Montreal Comiccon returns with major pop-culture programming and a big market that includes books and creator Artist Alley—another reminder that Canadian fandom is still feeding the reading ecosystem. Canadian business/retail: Winnipeg’s Tavern United downtown location has permanently closed, with the brand pointing fans to nearby spots. Health & aging: A new piece argues the “60 to 72” years can be a proactive “renaissance,” focusing on lifestyle and environment as key drivers of healthier aging. Community & books: A Winnipeg jewelry-making studio (Gem Studio) is drawing people in through hands-on experiences—an example of how “do something” retail is reshaping local culture.
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