AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSME Market Pulse: Canada’s population fell for a third straight quarter, with StatsCan pointing to federal moves that cut temporary residents—an issue that could ripple into local demand for small businesses. Franchise Pressure: Tim Hortons is fighting back in a Quebec franchisee lawsuit tied to declining profits, a reminder that franchise economics remain a live risk for operators. Regulatory Watch: The UK’s new Data (Use and Access) Act kicks in with complaints-handling requirements and steep penalties, raising compliance stakes for any Canadian firms doing business with UK customers. Hiring & Growth: British Columbia’s latest BCPNP draw invited 279 high economic impact candidates, including wage-linked TEER 0–3 roles, signaling continued labour-focused immigration momentum. Local Business Delays: West Vancouver’s Batch beachside lounge is still stuck behind permits and red tape, pushing its summer opening later than planned. Fintech Expansion: Kenyan cross-border payments firm WapiPay secured a Canada MSB licence, aiming to scale foreign exchange and transfers with a regulated North American base. Entrepreneurship Spotlight: Futurpreneur’s 2026 delegation heads to the G20 Young Entrepreneurs’ Alliance Summit, backing Canada’s next wave of founders.
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