AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAI & Post-Secondary: Ottawa’s new “AI for All” strategy promises AI training for post-secondary students, aiming to boost adoption and create AI-related jobs, with a National AI Literacy push and “trusted AI agents” for learners. Digital Safety Law: Canada is moving ahead with a Safe Social Media Act that would bar under-16s from opening social accounts and add duties for platforms and AI chatbots, including safer design and clearer labeling of AI-made content. Consumer Voice Under Pressure: Advocacy groups say Ottawa’s funding cuts to the Canadian Consumer Protection Initiative and Office of Consumer Affairs could weaken independent consumer research. Wildlife Oversight Strained: Budget cuts have left Canada’s endangered species watchdog short-staffed and forced to cancel key assessments, leaving a backlog of at-risk species. School Politics: Manitoba is tightening school trustee election rules with new campaign registration, disclosure, and spending limits. Student & Community Wins: A Canada-wide science fair saw Wood Buffalo students medal and win awards, and a linen drive in Kearney is collecting clean bedding for injured wildlife. World Cup, Canada-Linked: Mexico kicked off the 2026 tournament with a 2-0 win over South Africa amid three red cards, while Canada’s hosting continues to shape school and city logistics.
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