AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoMetro Leadership Shuffle: Marc Giroux is set to succeed Eric La Flèche as Metro’s president and CEO, with the company framing the move as a continuation of its performance-and-customer focus culture. Public Safety & Policing: A viral Toronto video has sparked fresh debate after a cyclist was allegedly pinned and arrested following a stop-sign enforcement stop; a cycling lawyer argues the force shown could normalize anti-cyclist bias. Broadcast/Marcom: Rogers is doubling down on HGTV Canada after taking over the brand from Corus, naming Bryan and Sarah Baeumler as the faces of a new 2026-27 original slate. Labour/Community Media: Ontario education unions are holding a June 3 media briefing on collective bargaining updates. AI, Religion & Work: A Pope-backed push for AI regulation is prompting questions about whether workers can seek religious exemptions for AI use—experts say the accommodation rules are still unclear. Social Platforms for Teens: Meta is expanding teen safety guardrails across more apps, including limits on interactions and certain sensitive topics for under-16 users. Sports Media Tie-Ins: McDonald’s is launching its biggest-ever World Cup push in Canada with collectible cups featuring Alphonso Davies and other soccer legends.
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