AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTalent & Hiring: REC CEO Neil Carberry says AI is reshaping recruitment and that Canada’s talent market is “failing,” urging business to adapt as contract and temporary work needs better recognition. Workplace & Skills: A new “AI for All” push is framed as helping trades and manufacturers adopt AI, but coverage also flags worker backlash and gaps in how the strategy supports people. Labour & Policy: Manitoba’s school trustee election rules tighten with donation limits, mandatory registration, and financial disclosure—changing how candidates run campaigns. Economy & Jobs: Reports point to a cooling hiring outlook and rising financial stress, while Canada’s unemployment rate trends down in recent data. Cross-border Infrastructure: The Gordie Howe bridge opening is delayed again after unresolved U.S.-Canada issues tied to broader trade tensions. Food Security: Prime Minister Carney launches Canada’s National Food Security Strategy with $3B over 10 years aimed at boosting competition and affordability for groceries. Environment & Funding: Canada’s endangered species watchdog faces budget strain, leaving a growing backlog of at-risk species awaiting assessment. Community & Safety: Toronto’s World Cup fan festival was evacuated over lightning risk, while severe weather across the U.S. Midwest disrupted travel and power.
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