AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSports Medicine & Fitness: Canada’s 2026 World Cup build-up is being shaped by injuries. Midfielder Marcelo Flores ruptured his ACL and will miss the tournament, while captain Alphonso Davies is still recovering from a hamstring and is unlikely for the June 12 opener vs Bosnia and Herzegovina. Defender Richie Laryea returns after a thigh issue, and Moïse Bombito is working back from a fractured tibia. Canada’s staff is using friendlies—starting with Uzbekistan in Edmonton—to manage minutes and keep players healthy. Local Sports Focus (BiH): With Canada’s Group B opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina in Toronto, the squad’s fitness decisions are now the main storyline for fans watching the Bosnia matchup. Pharma & Access: Russian drugmaker Pharmasyntez says it will begin exporting medicines to Afghanistan this summer, aiming to ease shortages in a market facing limited supplies. Health & Society (Indirect): A tribunal in Canada’s Indigenous residential school hearings again highlights long-term trauma impacts, underlining how health extends beyond clinics into community wellbeing.
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