AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoChildcare Affordability: Alberta’s new funding decision leaves Banff families paying $1,350/month for a new licensed centre instead of a subsidized rate, worsening an already severe childcare shortage. Wildfire Smoke & Health: Wildfire haze is driving air-quality warnings across southern Ontario and beyond, with Toronto hit by “very high risk” AQHI readings and outdoor FIFA watch parties cancelled. Indigenous Rights & Education: First Nations chiefs are urging Ottawa to criminalize residential school denialism as hate speech, arguing truth is essential for reconciliation. Higher Ed & Training Tech: A Montreal hospital is livestreaming complex eye surgeries for trainees, aiming to make the centre a global hub for real-time surgical education. AI in Government: Quebec and Alberta plan to collaborate for five years on implementing AI in public administration, focused on knowledge-sharing rather than new funding. Disability Benefits Access: Workshops led by MP Gord Johns highlight demand for help navigating the Disability Tax Credit and push for simpler eligibility rules. Immigration Pathways: Canada’s Hong Kong PR pathway is nearing closure Aug. 31, with applicants facing long backlogs that affect education and career planning. Federal Hiring: Canada has opened recruitment for dozens of federal roles with salaries up to $224,198, including student and seasonal opportunities. Research & Innovation: Concordia researchers present a 4D printing method to make lighter, faster-to-produce wind turbine blades.
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