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Stanley Cup Final Culture Clash: Carolina fans again chanted “no means no” at Vegas goalie Carter Hart in Game 2, reviving attention on his 2018 sexual assault case after an acquittal last year—another reminder of how sports fandom can turn into public messaging. Childcare Policy & Funding: Alberta says it’s nearly hit CWELCC childcare space targets early, but an early-learning group argues the province is over-subscribed and some operators may be left without federal support. AI + Marketing Tech: OpenAI’s Codex gets enterprise plugins and deeper ChatGPT integration, while Microsoft rolls out an autonomous agent for Microsoft 365—both signals marketers will push for faster content and performance workflows. World Cup Business Push: FIFA’s 2026 tournament is lining up major brand partnerships (including Salesforce) and analysts expect big spending boosts for host-economy sectors like hotels and airlines. Canada Post Strain: Parcel volumes fell 17% in Q1 and the service posted a C$205M loss, as CUPW ratified new contracts aimed at restoring stability. Audio Tech Launch: Shure marks 10 years of Microflex Advance with an AI-enabled MXA925 and firmware updates to MXA901, targeting clearer meeting-room sound for Canadian orgs.

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Alberta reaches childcare space targets months early, but funding gap looms

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Ontario employers turn to credential verification as AI resumes rise

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Totum Life Science becomes AFC Toronto’s health and performance partner

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Alberta Reaches CWELCC Space Creation Targets Months Ahead of Schedule

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