AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWaste & Consumer Cleanup: Kingston’s Canada Day pier cleanup debate is heating up after about 1,000 visitors left behind lots of litter, with residents split on whether waste management is the real issue. Health & Product Access: Sleaks, a Toronto-made waste-free alternative to disposable bladder leak underwear, is expanding beyond its original older-customer focus. Regulatory Supply Shock: Pfizer temporarily suspended Premarin vaginal cream sales in India due to supply challenges, raising concerns for menopause symptom treatment options. Hospitality Payments: Mews rolled out recurring payments, multcurrency expansion to US/Canada, and accounts receivable tools to help hotels capture revenue from booking through checkout. Tech & Consumer Choice: Apple published Maps ad rules that ban broad home-services categories, shaping what Canadian businesses can promote. Mental Health Support: Kids Help Phone is expanding 24/7 online youth mental health messaging nationwide with a $2M Health Canada-funded plan. Wildfire Smoke Impact: Orange-level air quality warnings in Ontario forced cancellations like the Innisfil Farmers’ Market and pushed families to limit outdoor exposure. Retail Friction: A Vancouver-area grocery chain faced backlash over a $2 cart coin policy that also asks customers for ID to access carts. EV Policy Watch: Canada’s EV rebate program won’t apply to Chinese-made vehicles, a key consumer-facing change tied to trade rules.
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