AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCanada-U.S. Trade War: Prime Minister Mark Carney says the U.S. “attacked” Canada after 50% tariffs hit about $20B (including hockey gear and cement) and he’s suspending talks, with “dollar-for-dollar” retaliation set for Sept. 8—raising costs and uncertainty for small firms caught in the supply chain. Small Business Impact: A Manitoba honey producer warns the tariffs could effectively shut off its main U.S. market, while a Washington-area hockey retailer says higher vendor prices are already sticking and families may feel the squeeze. Local Economy & Community: Calgary Pride warns it may not survive the year without a $250,000 cash injection as grants and corporate sponsorships tighten. Immigration & Hiring Signals: British Columbia issued 602 provincial nomination invitations in its latest “innovate” draw, targeting skilled workers with high wages or strong registration scores. AI for Work: Anthropic expanded Claude’s Google Workspace connections (Gmail and Drive) and broadened Claude Cowork access—another push toward AI assistants acting like practical workplace agents. Business Tech Inspiration: A Colorado teen junk-removal entrepreneur scaled to up to $15,000/month after building a pricing calculator and tracking data. Canada-India Links: Canada and India are shifting education cooperation toward longer-term talent and innovation, with nearly 400,000 Indian students in Canada.
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