AGP Executive Report

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Child-care Push: Halton Region reviewed its 2026–2030 early learning and child-care plan, aiming to expand affordable spaces under CWELCC (now about $22/day max) while tackling ongoing staffing and access gaps. School Rights in Court: Amnesty International Canada will intervene at the Supreme Court of Canada in the challenge to Saskatchewan’s Bill 137, which requires parental consent for students under 16 to change names and pronouns. News-Fatigue Reality Check: A psychologist points to “news fatigue” among Canadians, citing Reuters Institute data showing many people avoid news to escape overwhelm and powerlessness. Student/College Spotlight: Niagara College PR graduate Jacob Pozzebon won a national CPRS student award, while a University of Scranton grad commencement story notes international graduates including Canadians. Education-Adjacent Policy: Canada’s lawful-access bill faces renewed pressure as privacy watchdogs and tech giants push back.

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