AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWorld Cup & Consumer Culture: With FIFA World Cup 2026 kicking off June 11 across the U.S., Canada and Mexico, Canada is still seeing major consumer ripples—Toronto police say they seized $2.5M in counterfeit soccer jerseys ahead of the tournament, while separate coverage highlights how fans and host cities are preparing for the spending surge. Local Business Regulation: Brockville councillors debated zoning changes tied to home-based businesses, with residents pushing back on restrictions as the city updates its bylaw. Trade & Tariffs: The U.S. is proposing new forced-labour tariffs (10% or 12.5%) that would hit a range of partners including Canada, adding fresh cost uncertainty for importers and retailers. Retail & Food/Drink: Labatt Canada rolled out a summer 2026 beverage lineup aimed at convenience-store shoppers, leaning into moderation, nostalgia and flavour. Tech & Security (Canada-relevant): Canada’s consumer-facing fintech investing story continues as Robinhood officially enters Canada after closing its WonderFi acquisition. Sustainability/Repair: aZengear launched a stick-on shoe repair kit designed to extend wear and cut waste.
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