AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCost-of-living relief: The first Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit payment has started landing in bank accounts, including about 200,000 Vancouver Islanders, as the program replaces the GST/HST credit and boosts quarterly amounts for eligible lower-income households. World Cup logistics: The International Sports Press Association is urging FIFA to step in as some accredited journalists report visa denials and single-entry restrictions that could derail coverage across the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Missing seniors safety: A private member’s bill to create a national Silver Alert framework cleared second reading and heads to committee, inspired by a Winnipeg senior’s disappearance. Parliament and rights: Canada’s Senate passed Bill C-9, the Combatting Hate Act, despite warnings from civil liberties groups that it could weaken protections for religious expression. AI strategy debate: Mark Carney’s government is rolling out a national AI push aimed at boosting trust, jobs and growth—while critics question whether safeguards and delivery are enough. Health misinformation: New guidance in CMAJ says acetaminophen (Tylenol) is reassuringly safe in pregnancy when used as directed, countering recent U.S.-driven alarm. Local justice: Owen Sound residents reacted with mixed feelings as guilty pleas were entered in the Rahman case, with the community hoping the matter can finally close.
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