AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSME Banking & Founder Needs: Wealthsimple’s push into business banking (chequing, credit, cards, and planned USD options) signals how modern entrepreneurs want global, tech-first financial tools. Trade Rules of Origin Friction: Despite CUSMA sparing compliant goods from U.S. tariffs, some Canadian small firms say certification and brokerage costs are still a “nightmare,” reshaping where they can sell. Policy for Local Media Funding: Ottawa plans to direct the CRTC to roll back parts of the Online Streaming Act that require foreign streamers to fund Canadian local news and niche broadcasters—an issue that directly affects small media operators. AI Strategy for Growth: Canada’s national AI strategy and related “AI for All” plans aim to close adoption gaps and support jobs, while an APEC SME event in Taipei focused on helping smaller firms apply AI. Cybersecurity for Publishers: Entrepreneur Magazine hired CYPFER to protect its digital ecosystem, reflecting rising cyber risk for small and mid-sized media businesses. Inclusive Hiring Campaign: Enabled Talent Canada’s “One Company. One Talent.” urges employers to create at least one opportunity for people with disabilities or other underrepresented groups through Oct. 2026. NATO Innovation Fund Talk: Canada is again in discussions to join NATO’s innovation fund, with private-sector investors backing the push—potential upside for Canadian SME tech startups. Local Tech & Youth Ecosystems: Brampton and Onigbongbo LCDA partnered on recycling, youth development, and startup incubation links via BHive.
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