What I read this week...
Canada's immigration strategy, $52K Pentagon trash cans, the $1B ugly shoe company
All-In E135: bit.ly/alline135
‘Don’t see why not’: China envoy on backing Ukraine’s ’91 borders (Al Jazeera)
Minister Fraser launches Canada's first-ever Tech Talent Strategy (Press Release)
Progressives Attack Their Own at the FTC (WSJ Ed Board)
AI Agents- Next frontier to access the web (Vivek Goyal)
Google Violated Its Standards in Ad Deals, Research Finds (WSJ)
America's Family Secret (Reuters)
BHP says battery electric cheaper than hydrogen as it dumps diesel for haul trucks (The Driven)
Aspartame sweetener used in Diet Coke a possible carcinogen, WHO’s cancer research agency to say (Reuters)
Goodbye, Ozempic (The Atlantic)
Will Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’ Become the First $1 Billion Tour? (WSJ)
Film and TV Profits Have Collapsed Over the Last Decade (Bloomberg)
Boeing Charges Pentagon $52,000 For Trash Can Previously Priced At $300 (ZeroHedge)
Grand Slam Champion Caroline Wozniacki Is Returning To Tennis (Vogue)
Nice pod episode. Recommend diversifying your reading away from MSM and towards substack. Here is a primer on Wagner group from last month: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/pmc-mckinsey-consultant-pmc-wagner-mercenary?utm_source=activity_item