AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 minutes agoSchool Safety Protocol: Nipissing and Parry Sound organizations have signed the ARTO Circle community assessment of risk to others protocol, aiming to prevent, assess and respond to potential school-related violence with a unified, multi-agency approach. Youth Reconciliation: Indigenous students from Niagara’s school boards met in Welland to shape local Truth and Reconciliation actions, with educators and community partners discussing youth programming, museum practices and sport’s role in reconciliation. Online Safety for Kids: Canada’s new online safety bill (Bill C-34) would require social media access blocks for kids under 16, while also regulating AI chatbots with duties meant to reduce harmful content and add crisis response protocols. Canada–Ireland Tech and Research: Prime Minister Mark Carney and Ireland’s Taoiseach Micheál Martin announced expanded cooperation on AI, life sciences, skills for students and a regenerative medicine hub. World Cup in Classrooms: In Chelsea, elementary schools are using FIFA World Cup themes to spark global learning and engagement, turning classroom doors into country-inspired art and watch parties into lessons. Indigenous Culture in Schools: Bluewater District students attended a Saugeen First Nation pow wow focused on Indigenous history month learning through dance and hands-on activities.
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