AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 minutes agoAI Strategy Launch: Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled “AI for all,” aiming to close Canada’s AI adoption gap with free AI literacy training, chatbot safety and privacy protections, and a plan to create up to 250,000 jobs by 2031. Privacy vs Policing: Tech firms including Signal warn they may exit Canada over Bill C-22’s lawful access rules, arguing it could weaken encryption and raise breach risks. Health Tech Breakthrough: Researchers say a new brain imaging test can detect Alzheimer’s more accurately by spotting tau changes earlier, potentially improving timing for emerging treatments. Mental Health at Work: New survey findings highlight practical barriers to care—cost, time, privacy, and wait lists—varying across workers. Alberta ID Overhaul: Starting July 2, Albertans will carry health numbers on a single driver’s licence/ID card with citizenship markers, replacing paper cards. Defence & Maritime Trials: COVE and DRDC back autonomous maritime surveillance trials in Newfoundland, integrating sensors and robotic platforms for underwater tracking. Cyber Threats: A FIFA World Cup cyber report flags thousands of suspicious tournament-related domains targeting fans across Canada and the U.S. Business & Talent: Quadbridge backs Conestoga’s Sales Lab, while Open Ocean Robotics appoints Sam Macdonald as Chief Commercial Officer to accelerate marine robotics growth.
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