AGP Executive Report
Last update: 15 minutes agoCourts & Tech: Chief Justice Richard Wagner says AI is “promising and problematic” for Canadian courtrooms, making it harder to separate fact from fiction and requiring faster, well-funded court adaptation. Public Safety: A grizzly bear was trapped and killed in central Alberta after trying to break into a chicken coop; the carcass was gifted for Indigenous traditional use. Quebec Politics & Rail: The Parti Québécois warns it could withdraw Quebec from the federal high-speed rail plan if it forms government, calling the project a potential “financial fiasco.” Housing: CMHC reports rents are easing in major markets as new supply grows and demand slows, but affordability remains tight, especially for lower-priced units. Digital Safety: Ottawa’s Digital Safety Act is set to be introduced soon, with reporting pointing to a social media ban for kids under 16. Crime: RCMP charge an Ontario man in a Nova Scotia-linked online investment scam involving multiple victims across Canada. World Cup Canada: Canada Soccer replaces injured midfielder Marcelo Flores with Jayden Nelson for the tournament. Weather: Western Manitoba faces another severe weather round after flash flooding and states of emergency.
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