AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFederal Food Push: Prime Minister Mark Carney launched Canada’s first National Food Security Strategy with $3B over 10 years, aiming to boost competition, invest in food terminals and hubs, and strengthen domestic processing so independent grocers and restaurants can get more affordable supply. Local Business Support: Restaurants Canada backed the plan, saying it targets the links that matter for small operators—production, processing, distribution, and fewer regulatory barriers. AI Policy Backlash: Carney’s “AI for All” strategy is drawing sharp online criticism, even as it promises new legislation and programs to raise AI adoption and help small businesses compete. SME Inclusion Funding: Prairies EDC renewed $5.5M over five years for entrepreneurs with disabilities, funding training, mentorship and one-on-one support in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Business Sale Guidance: Convenience Store News Canada shared practical advice for owners considering a sale—get the business “sale-ready” early, keep financials clean, and don’t wait for perfect timing. Corporate Moves: NowVertical appointed Andre Garber interim CEO; Veteran Capital terminated its LOI with Powerhive after missed financing deadlines; Questor postponed its AGM amid filing and legal issues. Tech/Payments Watch: Reuters reports Nuvei is in advanced talks to buy Payoneer for about $2.7B, a potential boost for cross-border merchants and freelancers.
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