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Trade & Retail: The U.S. says it won’t renew USMCA “in its current form,” moving to annual reviews for up to a decade—raising fresh uncertainty for Canadian producers and retailers. Capital Markets: Canada’s securities regulators finalized changes to let non-investment fund issuers use an “access model” for continuous disclosure documents, with the new approach set to start Sept. 22, 2026. Food & Grocery: Ottawa’s new $3B, 10-year food security strategy aims to cut grocery costs and boost competition, including a $1B push for food terminals and regional hubs that could help independent grocers. Consumer & Safety: Ontario’s auto insurance changes (effective July 1) make several accident benefits optional, potentially lowering premiums but affecting coverage choices. Agriculture & Logistics: CN hit a June grain-movement record (2.67M tonnes) despite Prairie flooding and rail washouts. Local Food Culture: Olive Garden opened its first Eastern Canada location in Ontario, with more Ontario openings planned. Tech & Consumer Finance: CSA’s disclosure access update and ongoing cross-border payment reward trends point to more digital-first consumer experiences.

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