AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSport-to-business momentum: Qatar’s UN reception marked the road from World Cup 2022 to 2026, pitching football as a driver for youth empowerment and economic development—now Canada’s Minister of State for Sport is in the mix for the co-host push. SME hiring pressure: New reporting highlights how youth unemployment is still stuck high (15–24 at 14.3%), with employers demanding “experience” even for entry-level roles—keeping young workers and small firms in a frustrating loop. AI productivity gap: A Montreal entrepreneur warns Canadian SMEs are treating AI like a risky expense, while competitors treat it like essential infrastructure to retain talent and scale. Local business playbook: In the U.S., small shops are cashing in on World Cup hype with themed food and merch—an easy reminder that major events can be local growth engines. Canada export support: Ottawa renews its Creative Export Strategy to help creative firms sell abroad, including interactive media, music, publishing, and design.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.