AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI Controls for SMBs: Microsoft is rolling out new in-meeting toggles in Teams so licensed organizers can turn AI features on or off after user backlash over privacy and monitoring concerns. Local Business Growth: Vancouver’s Speedy Sparkle Cleaning Services expands to every neighbourhood with flat-rate, transparent pricing starting at $249 and same-day availability. Entrepreneurship Spotlight: Kelowna’s 12-year-old Mana Jampala built Voxa, an AI receptionist already deployed in Canada, India and Cambodia, aiming to help businesses stop missed calls. Community + Crime Resilience: A Portland restaurant’s stolen patio tables were replaced at cost by a local woodworker, showing how small-business networks can soften shocks. Funding for Rural Canada: Ontario is investing $114,000+ via its Rural Ontario Development program across Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke to support tourism planning, attraction strategies and local business growth. Tech Talent Pipeline: Lakehead University’s Ascend Accelerator graduated eight new start-ups in Thunder Bay with seed funding and mentorship. Workforce + Youth Sports Tech: Jamaica’s ministry-backed $1.35M support helps its drone soccer team compete internationally, blending sport, tech skills and entrepreneurship.
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