AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAI in Higher Ed: A new global survey finds nearly 90% of students and 77% of faculty use AI, but many assessments happen without clear guidance on whether AI is allowed—while most students worry it creates unfair advantages. Student Immigration Fraud: Lambton College tipped off the CBSA about an alleged scam targeting international students, leading to charges against two men over fraudulent enrollment promises. B.C. Climate Training Push Blocked: The B.C. Law Society rejected a proposal for a climate advisory committee for the third time, with students arguing lawyers lack mandatory training for climate-competent practice. Nursing Accountability: A Manitoba nurse admitted taking an ICU shift without proper training and misrepresenting credentials; she was fined, suspended, and ordered to complete supervised practice hours. Campus Leadership: Assiniboine College named Brad Mahon as vice-president of community development, overseeing continuing studies and Indigenous affairs. AI and Privacy/Access: An Ontario court ordered a federal tribunal to publicly release decisions on airline passenger complaints, rejecting secrecy as unconstitutional. Education-Adjacent Tech/Policy: B.C. doctors warn the province isn’t ready for extreme heat, with vulnerable people at heightened risk.
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