AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTrade Diversification Reality Check: A Fraser Institute essay says Canada’s push to grow exports beyond the U.S. by 2035 will be hard because the U.S. is still the world’s biggest, closest market—and Canada’s transport and trade setup is built for it. Packaging & Compliance Pressure: “Hidden plastics” are showing up inside “plastic-free” drink packaging, raising recycling and health concerns and adding pressure for manufacturers to redesign—while alternatives face regulatory hurdles. Oilpatch Hiring Crunch: Careers in Energy says Canada’s oil and gas sector may need about 72,000 workers by 2035 (often to replace retirees), with shortages expected to start around 2027—good news for job seekers, but a risk for project delivery. World Cup Marketing for SMBs: Toronto and Vancouver businesses are spending on FIFA watch parties, menus and activations to win brand awareness and tourism dollars. B.C. Tax Hit for Builders & SMBs: British Columbia’s PST expansion to professional services starting Oct. 1 is set to raise costs across construction and small businesses. Local Business Disruption: A Manitoba storm flooded Stonewall, damaging a small-business home hair salon and forcing owners to scramble for alternate space. Tech & Security Demand: Market reports point to fast growth in forensic accounting, zero-trust security, and tablet PCs—signals of continued spend on risk, compliance and productivity tools. Data Centre Scrutiny: Terrace is considering zoning changes that could add extra public review for data centres, aiming for more transparency.
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