AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCredential Recognition: Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. urged Canada to better recognize Philippine-educated professionals’ credentials so they can work in their fields, as Canada’s PM Mark Carney highlighted a joint labor-and-migration declaration. Student Safety & Health: A Canadian Medical Association Journal case report describes an 11-year-old in Ontario who died of rabies after waking with a bat on his face, underscoring the need for prompt medical care after bat contact. School & Community Learning: Thunder Bay marked Indigenous Survivors Day with storytelling, music, art, and a truth-telling exhibit tied to residential schools and the Sixties Scoop—explicitly framed as education for everyone. Postsecondary Funding Pressure: Canadore College faces budget crunch fallout, with reporting that it may cut or suspend up to 35% of programs. Campus/Workforce Training: NOSM University and the University of Toronto received $123K from the province to train physician assistants, adding to the push for more health-care workforce capacity.
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