AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHealth Access & Community Support: United Way BC says 156,000 menstrual products have been distributed across Greater Victoria agencies after its 2026 Period Promise campaign topped 570,150 items provincewide, with donors like Always and Tampax helping close gaps. Retail & Consumer Charities: A Hepworth clothing charity, TenThirtyFive Grey-Bruce, received a $40K donation from Grey-Bruce’s 100 Women Who Care to support at-risk youth and women through fashion and mentorship. Corporate Moves in Tech Services: Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) announced new global business units and leadership changes, including an “Autonomous Business Operations” sales unit aimed at AI-led operating models. Public Safety & Regulation: Six Nations council repealed its cannabis control law and regulations, citing ongoing compliance, enforcement, and financial sustainability challenges. Food & Product Safety: Health Canada approved the first generic semaglutide for weight loss, while separate recall coverage flagged banned baby walkers and other kitchen grill issues. Business & Markets: Bank of Canada is expected to hold its policy rate at 2.25% as the monetary-policy “dilemma” eases with lower oil prices and improving data.
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