AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Health & Safety (BiH focus): Canada kicks off its 2026 FIFA World Cup home campaign against Bosnia and Herzegovina in Toronto, with pre-match coverage highlighting the squad’s injury strain and the pressure on players to be “strong and healthy and ready” for the opener. Injury Updates (Canada): Moise Bombito remains in modified training after a surgically repaired tibia, while Alphonso Davies and Ralph Priso are in return-to-play protocols for hamstring issues—Canada has until June 11 to finalize any replacement. Cancer Survivor Story (Jayden Nelson): Jayden Nelson, a cancer survivor who overcame testicular cancer after it spread to his lungs, has been added to Canada’s World Cup squad as an injury replacement. EU Policy & Rights: A Q&A on the EU Migration and Asylum Pact warns it could weaken asylum safeguards, increase detention, and speed up protection-claim processing, while noting some child-focused protections. Active Lifestyle in BiH: The EU-funded “Giro di Ćiro Sarajevo–Pale” cycling trail was officially opened, with solar lighting and safer cycling infrastructure aimed at healthier, shared mobility. Public Health Context (Sports crowding): Seattle prepares for large World Cup crowds, including new public toilets and ongoing concerns about loud street preaching during major events.
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