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TORONTO, March 12, 2025 /CNW/ – Propel Holdings Inc. (“Propel” or the “Company”) (TSX: PRL), the fintech facilitating access to credit for underserved consumers, today reported record financial results for the three months ended December 31, 2024 (“Q4 2024”) and fiscal year ended December 31, 2024. All amounts are expressed in U.S. dollars unless otherwise stated.

Financial and Operational Highlights for Q4 2024 and Fiscal Year 2024 (Shown in U.S. Dollars)
Comparable metrics relative to Q4 2023 and fiscal year 2023, respectively

Revenue: increased by 35% to $129.3 million in Q4 2024, and increased by 42% to $449.7 million for fiscal 2024, representing record performance for both periodsAdjusted EBITDA1: increased by 48% to $31.9 million in Q4 2024, and increased by 60% to $121.3 million for fiscal 2024, representing record performance for both periodsNet Income2: increased by 37% to $11.6 million (or $12.1 million when excluding one-time transaction costs related to the acquisition of QuidMarket) in Q4 2024, and increased by 67% to $46.4 million (or $48.7 million when excluding one-time transaction costs related to the acquisition of QuidMarket) for fiscal 2024, representing record performance for a twelve-month periodAdjusted Net Income1: increased by 67% to $16.9 million in Q4 2024, and increased by 75% to $62.3 million for fiscal 2024, representing record performance for both periodsDiluted EPS2,3: increased by 25% to $0.29 (C$0.40) (or $0.30 (C$0.42) when excluding one-time transaction costs related to the acquisition of QuidMarket) in Q4 2024, and increased by 62% to $1.22 (C$1.67) (or $1.28 (C$1.76) when excluding one-time transaction costs related to the acquisition of QuidMarket) for fiscal 2024, representing record performance for a twelve-month periodAdjusted Diluted EPS1,3: increased by 52% to $0.42 (C$0.59) in Q4 2024, and increased by 69% to $1.64 (C$2.25) for fiscal 2024, representing record performance for a twelve-month periodReturn on Equity2,4: decreased on an annualized basis to 27% (or 29% when excluding one-time transaction costs related to the acquisition of QuidMarket) in Q4 2024 compared to 35% in Q4 2023, and increased to 36% (or 38% when excluding one-time transaction costs related to the acquisition of QuidMarket) for fiscal 2024 compared to 30% for fiscal 2023Adjusted Return on Equity1: decreased on an annualized basis to 40% in Q4 2024 compared to 41% in Q4 2023, and increased to 48% for fiscal 2024 compared to 39% for fiscal 2023Loans and Advances Receivable: increased by 45% in Q4 2024 to $375.2 million, a record ending balanceEnding Combined Loan and Advance Balances (“CLAB”)1: increased by 42% in Q4 2024 to $480.6 million, a record ending balanceDividend: paid a Q4 2024 dividend of C$0.15 per common share on December 4, 2024, representing a 7% increase to our Q3 2024 dividend

Management Commentary

“We delivered another quarter and year of significant growth on both the top and bottom line and another quarter and year of record results, including Revenue, Adjusted EBITDA1, Adjusted Net Income1, Total Originations Funded1 and ending CLAB1.

In 2024, we served a record number of new and returning customers, leading to record Total Originations Funded1 of $586 million, an increase of 42% over the previous year. This resulted in our Ending CLAB1 growing year-over-year by 42% to a record of $481 million. We achieved this record growth while delivering the strongest credit performance in a Q4 period since Q4 2020, a result of our AI-powered technology platform.

As we look ahead, we are focused on the continued growth and expansion of our business in the US and Canada, the integration and growth of our recently acquired UK business QuidMarket, and expanding and optimizing our products and building new partnerships to serve more consumers across the credit spectrum. We have the technology, people, infrastructure and expertise to deliver on our growth strategy and to realize our vision of becoming a global leader. With more than 90 million underserved consumers across the US, the UK and Canada, tremendous market growth opportunities remain ahead of us. We are just getting started,” said Clive Kinross, Chief Executive Officer.

Discussion of Financial Results and Business Strategy

Strong seasonal consumer demand led to record quarterly Total Originations Funded1, Ending CLAB1 and RevenueWhile continuing to maintain a prudent underwriting posture, we and our Bank Partners facilitated record originations driven by high consumer demand from new and existing customers, both representing records for the quarterTotal Originations Funded1 increased by 45% to a quarterly record of $176 million in Q4 2024 vs. Q4 2023, resulting in Ending CLAB1 growing year-over-year by 42% to a record of $481 millionAnnualized Revenue Yield1 decreased to 113% in Q4 2024 from 121% in Q4 2023. The decrease was driven by several factors including: i) the record originations from existing and returning customers; ii) the continued aging of the loan portfolio including the graduation of customers to lower cost of credit; iii) the ongoing expansion of Fora; and iv) an accounting estimates change in Q4 2023 which impacted the Annualized Revenue Yield1 upwardsThe record Ending CLAB1 drove the 35% growth and record revenue in Q4 2024 of $129 millionPropel’s AI-powered technology continued to deliver strong credit performanceWe and our Bank Partners were able to capitalize on strong seasonal consumer demand from both new and existing customers, while continuing to drive strong credit performanceProvision for loan losses and other liabilities as a percentage of revenue decreased to 51% in Q4 2024 from 54% in Q4 2023The provision for loan losses and other liabilities as a percentage of revenue in Q4 2024 represented the lowest percentage in a Q4 period since 2020, a period impacted by government support related to COVID-19Overall growth, lower relative provisions, and effective cost management contributed to the year-over-year increase in Net income and Adjusted Net Income1 Net income was $11.6 million in Q4 2024, a 37% increase over Q4 2023, and Adjusted Net Income1 was $16.9 million in Q4 2024, a 67% increase over Q4 2023Net income margin remained the same at 9% in Q4 2024 from 9% in Q4 2023 and Adjusted Net Income Margin1 increased to 13% in Q4 2024 from 11% in Q4 2023. The margin expansion for Adjusted Net Income1 was driven by lower provision expense, operating leverage and effective cost managementNet income in Q4 2024 was adversely impacted by one-time transaction expenses of $0.7 million (pre-tax) associated with the acquisition of QuidMarket2. By excluding these one-time transaction expenses, Propel’s net income and net income margin for Q4 2024 would have been $12.1 million and 9%, respectivelyIn addition, the net income in Q4 2024 was impacted by a meaningful unrealized loss from changes in foreign exchange rates and the amortization of intangible assets related to the acquisition of QuidMarket. Combined, these represent $1.2 million (pre-tax) of additional expenses that are added back to Adjusted Net Income1QuidMarket performance was strong and in line with expectations, with the integration laying the foundation for growthWith 20 million underserved consumers in the UK and limited credit supply, QuidMarket was able to deliver strong revenue and earnings (before acquisition-related expenses) following the acquisition close on November 15, 2024Integration is on schedule and management is committed to accelerating QuidMarket’s growth and building it into a leader in the UK marketAdditional growth initiatives experienced strong year-over-year performance as they continue to scaleLending as a Service (LaaS) program continued to grow and expand with strong consumer demand and performanceOnboarding of additional purchasers and the upsizing of commitments from existing purchasers underway, with more commitments to be secured over the coming quartersIn Canada, Fora achieved record revenue in Q4 2024, with the KOHO partnership becoming operationalWhile Fora currently represents a small but growing percentage of the Company’s overall revenue, Propel is confident in becoming a leading digital fintech business in CanadaSolid consolidated financial position and continued earnings growth supports the continued expansion of existing programs, growth initiatives and increased dividendThe Company ended Q4 2024 with approximately $95 million of undrawn credit capacity on its various credit facilities with a Debt-to-Equity4 ratio of 1.3xThe Company’s balance sheet was bolstered following the October 2024 C$115 million bought deal equity offering used to finance the acquisition of QuidMarketStrong operating results and financial position supported the decision to increase our quarterly dividend by 10% to C$0.165 per common share in Q1 2025

2025 Operating and Financial Targets

Propel finished fiscal year 2024 with record results across multiple operating and financial metrics and with a strong financial position to support its growth. Furthermore, Propel achieved and in some cases surpassed its 2024 operating and financial targets including exceeding its Ending CLAB year over year growth and reaching the upper ends of its targeted revenue and Adjusted Net Income1 ranges.

The 2025 targets below are supported by our strategy which includes: i) scaling of our existing businesses in the US and Canada; ii) growing QuidMarket in the UK; and iii) optimizing and expanding our products and partnerships to serve more consumers across the credit spectrum.

Furthermore, the Company expects to achieve continued margin expansion in fiscal year 2025 driven by: i) the operating leverage inherent in the business and further driven by our technology infrastructure; ii) the overall growth and increasing scale of the loan portfolio; and iii) the increased contribution from QuidMarket and the ongoing expansion of Propel’s LaaS partnerships.

There are a number of new business and corporate development initiatives, including the broadening of our addressable market through new products, partnerships, programs and geographies, that form part of the Company’s growth strategy and are not included in the operating and financial targets below.

Operating and Financial Targets (US$)

2024 Target

2024A Result

2025 Target

Ending Combined Loan and Advance Balances1 year over year growth

25% – 35%

42 %

25% – 35%

Revenue

$410 – $450 million

$449.7 million

$590 – $650 million

Adjusted EBITDA Margin1

24% – 29%

27 %

26% – 30%

Net Income Margin

9.5% – 12.5%

10 %

10.5% – 14.5%

Adjusted Net Income Margin1

11.75% – 14.75%

14 %

13.25% – 16.25%

Return on Equity4

30%+

36 %

27%+

Adjusted Return on Equity1

40%+

48 %

34%+

The operating and financial 2025 targets are based on management’s current strategies and expectations and may be considered forward-looking information under applicable securities laws. Such targets are based on estimates and assumptions made by management regarding, among other things, the following:

the regulatory landscape applicable to the Company’s operations;the continued expansion of the Company’s Bank Program relationships;the availability and cost of debt capital for the Company;the maintenance and expansion of the Company’s marketing partnerships; andthe macroeconomic environment in fiscal 2025 and its impact on the Company, including any potential impact from tariffs on our consumer segment.

For a more detailed discussion on achieving the 2024 operating and financial targets, the 2025 operating and financial targets and the assumptions underpinning such targets, please refer to the Company’s accompanying December 31, 2024 MD&A, which is available under the Company’s profile on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca. The above operating and financial targets are based on growth in the Company’s existing business lines, existing Bank Programs and the recent acquisition of QuidMarket.

Management currently believes that the achievement of the 2025 operating and financial targets described above can be reasonably estimated and are based on underlying assumptions that management believes are reasonable in the circumstances, given the time period for such targets. However, there can be no assurance that Propel will be able to meet such operating and financial targets.

Notes:

(1)

See “Non-IFRS Financial Measures and Industry Metrics” and “Reconciliation of Non-IFRS Financial Measures” below. See also “Key Components of Results of Operations” in the accompanying Q4 2024 MD&A for further details concerning the non-IFRS financial measures and industry metrics used in this press release including definitions and reconciliations to the relevant reported IFRS measure.

(2)

See “Business combinations” in the Company’s Q4 2024 Financial Statements for further information on the acquisition of QuidMarket and associated one-time transaction costs.

(3)

Results converted from USD to CAD assuming an exchange rate of USD/CAD $1.3982 and USD/CAD $1.3698 for the three-month and twelve-month periods ending December 31, 2024, respectively.

(4)

See “Supplemental Financial Measures” in the accompanying Q4 2024 MD&A for further details concerning certain financial metrics used in this press release including definitions.

Conference Call Details

The Company will be hosting a conference call and webcast tomorrow morning with a presentation by Clive Kinross, Chief Executive Officer, and Sheldon Saidakovsky, Chief Financial Officer.

Conference call details are as follows:

Date:                               Thursday, March 13, 2025
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About Propel

Propel Holdings (TSX: PRL) the fintech building a new world of financial opportunity for consumers, partners, and investors. Propel’s operating brands — Fora Credit, CreditFresh, MoneyKey and QuidMarket — and its Lending-as-a-Service product line facilitate access to credit for consumers underserved by traditional financial institutions. Through its AI-powered platform, Propel evaluates customers in a more comprehensive way than traditional credit scores can. The result is better products and an expanded credit market for consumers while creating sustainable, profitable growth for Propel.  The revolutionary fintech platform has already helped consumers access over one million loans and lines of credit and over two billion dollars in credit. At Propel, we are here to change the way customers, partners and investors succeed together. Learn more at propelholdings.com

Non-IFRS Financial Measures and Industry Metrics

This press release makes reference to certain non-IFRS financial measures and industry metrics. These measures are not recognized measures under IFRS and do not have a standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS and are therefore unlikely to be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies. Rather, these measures are provided as additional information to complement those IFRS measures by providing further understanding of our results of operations from management’s perspective. Accordingly, these measures should not be considered in isolation nor as a substitute for analysis of our financial information reported under IFRS. Such measures include “Adjusted Diluted EPS”, “Adjusted EBITDA”, “Adjusted Net Income”, “Adjusted Net Income Margin”, “Adjusted Return on Equity”, “EBITDA”, “Ending CLAB”, and “Total Originations Funded”. This press release also includes references to industry metrics such as “Annualized Revenue Yield”, “Return on Equity” and “Total Originations Funded” which are supplementary measures under applicable securities laws.

These non-IFRS financial measures and industry metrics are used to provide investors with supplemental measures of our operating performance and thus highlight trends in our core business that may not otherwise be apparent when relying solely on IFRS measures. We believe that securities analysts, investors and other interested parties frequently use non-IFRS financial measures and industry metrics in the evaluation of issuers. The Company’s management also uses non-IFRS financial measures and industry metrics in order to facilitate operating performance comparisons from period to period, to prepare annual operating budgets and forecasts, and to determine components of management and executive compensation. The key performance indicators used by the Company may be calculated in a manner different than similar key performance indicators used by other similar companies.

Definitions and reconciliations of non-IFRS financial measures to the relevant reported measures can be found in our accompanying MD&A available on SEDAR+. Such reconciliations can also be found in this press release under the heading “Reconciliation of Non-IFRS Financial Measures” below.

Forward-Looking Information

Certain statements made in this press release may constitute forward-looking information under applicable securities laws. These statements may relate to our 2025 Operating and Financial Targets; our continued growth and expansion of our business in the US and Canada, the integration and growth of our recently acquired UK business QuidMarket, and expanding and optimizing our products and building new partnerships to serve more consumers across the credit spectrum; the tremendous market growth opportunities ahead of us in the US, UK and Canada; future LaaS commitment to be secured over the coming quarters; our strategy to i) scale our existing businesses in the US and Canada; ii) grow QuidMarket in the UK; and iii) optimize and expand our products and partnerships to serve more consumers across the credit spectrum; our anticipated achievement of continued margin expansion in fiscal year 2025; the anticipated broadening of our addressable market through new products, partnerships, programs and geographies; and our ability to create sustainable, profitable growth. As the context requires, this may include certain targets as disclosed in the prospectus for our initial public offering, which are based on the factors and assumptions, and subject to the risks, as set out therein and herein. Often but not always, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “may”, “will”, “expect”, “believe”, “estimate”, “plan”, “could”, “should”, “would”, “outlook”, “forecast”, “anticipate”, “foresee”, “continue” or the negative of these terms or variations of them or similar terminology.

Many factors could cause our actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements or future events or developments to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, the factors discussed in the “Risk Factors” section of the Company’s annual information form dated March 12, 2025 for the year ended December 31, 2024 (the “AIF”). A copy of the AIF and the Company’s other publicly filed documents can be accessed under the Company’s profile on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.

The Company cautions that the list of risk factors and uncertainties described in the AIF is not exhaustive and other factors could also adversely affect its results. Readers are urged to consider the risks, uncertainties and assumptions carefully in evaluating the forward-looking information and are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such information. The forward-looking information contained in this press release represents our expectations as of the date of this press release (or as the date they are otherwise stated to be made), and are subject to change after such date. However, we disclaim any intention or obligation or undertaking to update or revise any forward-looking information whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required under applicable securities laws.

Source: Propel Holdings Inc.

Selected Financial Information

Three months ended December 31,

Year ended December 31,

2024

2023

2024

2023

(US$ other than percentages)

Revenue

129,307,037

96,010,640

449,730,785

316,488,175

Provision for loan losses and other liabilities

65,582,578

51,377,131

222,495,877

161,907,632

Operating expenses

Acquisition and data

17,136,996

11,634,932

55,432,915

38,556,852

Salaries, wages and benefits

11,501,710

8,865,125

39,454,703

31,512,542

General and administrative

3,961,838

2,403,984

13,882,149

8,652,894

Processing and technology

4,956,630

3,150,278

16,662,701

11,048,876

Total operating expenses

37,557,174

26,054,319

125,432,468

89,771,164

Operating income

26,167,285

18,579,190

101,802,440

64,809,379

Other (income) expenses

Interest and fees on credit facilities

8,514,528

6,462,539

31,585,290

22,473,216

Interest expense on lease liabilities

65,828

78,247

265,482

330,732

Amortization of internally developed software, customer relationships and brand

1,485,071

894,459

4,524,170

3,330,462

Depreciation of property and equipment

50,985

51,559

197,899

197,259

Amortization of right-of-use assets

196,787

188,333

758,476

703,497

Foreign exchange (gain) loss

275,067

98,143

457,554

383,639

Unrealized (gain) loss on derivative financial instruments

896,192

(809,761)

1,403,607

(592,947)

Total other (income) expenses

11,484,458

6,963,519

39,192,478

26,825,858

Income before income tax

14,682,827

11,615,671

62,609,962

37,983,521

Income tax expense (recovery)

Current

5,206,917

7,709,771

25,356,459

18,128,656

Deferred

(2,133,268)

(4,577,996)

(9,122,364)

(7,921,268)

Net income for the period

11,609,178

8,483,896

46,375,867

27,776,133

Earnings per share ($USD):

Basic

0.31

0.25

1.32

0.81

Diluted

0.29

0.23

1.22

0.76

Earnings per share ($CAD)(1):

Basic

0.43

0.34

1.81

1.09

Diluted

0.40

0.31

1.67

1.02

Return on equity(2)

27 %

35 %

36 %

30 %

Dividends:

Dividends

4,132,444

2,664,212

13,985,253

10,134,015

Dividend per share

0.111

0.078

0.398

0.295

Notes:

(1)

Results converted from USD to CAD assuming an exchange rate of USD/CAD $1.3982 and USD/CAD $1.3698 for the three-month and twelve-month periods ending December 31, 2024, respectively, and assuming an exchange rate of USD/CAD $1.3624 and USD/CAD $1.3498 for the three-month and twelve-month periods ending December 31, 2023, respectively.

(2)

See “Supplemental Financial Measures” in the accompanying Q4 2024 MD&A for further details concerning certain financial metrics used in this press release including definitions.

Reconciliation of Non-IFRS Financial Measures

The following table provides a reconciliation of Propel’s net income to EBITDA1 and Adjusted EBITDA1:

Three months ended December 31,

Year ended December 31,

2024

2023

2024

2023

(US$ other than percentages)

Net Income

11,609,178

8,483,896

46,375,867

27,776,133

Interest and fees on credit facilities

8,514,528

6,462,539

31,585,290

22,473,216

Interest expense on lease liabilities

65,828

78,247

265,482

330,732

Amortization of internally developed software, customer relationships and brand

1,485,071

894,459

4,524,170

3,330,462

Depreciation of property and equipment

50,985

51,559

197,899

197,259

Amortization of right-of-use assets

196,787

188,333

758,476

703,497

Income Tax Expense (Recovery)

3,073,649

3,131,775

16,234,095

10,207,388

EBITDA(1)

24,996,026

19,290,808

99,941,279

65,018,687

EBITDA(1) Margin

19 %

20 %

22 %

21 %

Transaction costs

701,808

3,221,649

Unrealized loss (gain) on derivative financial instruments

896,192

(809,761)

1,403,607

(592,947)

Provision for credit losses on current

status accounts(2)

4,481,049

4,395,134

11,993,619

9,857,071

Provisions for CSO Guarantee liabilities and

Bank Service Program liabilities

851,509

(1,289,553)

4,783,304

1,430,044

Adjusted EBITDA (1)

31,926,584

21,586,628

121,343,458

75,712,855

Adjusted EBITDA(1) Margin

25 %

22 %

27 %

24 %

Notes:

(1)

See “Non-IFRS Financial Measures and Industry Metrics”.

(2)

Provision included for (i) loan losses on good standing current principal (Stage 1 — Performing) balances (see “Material Accounting Policies and Estimates — Loans and advances receivable” in the accompanying Q4 2024 MD&A).

The following table provides a reconciliation of Propel’s Net Income to Adjusted Net Income1, Adjusted Return on Equity1 and Adjusted Net Income margin1:

Three months ended December 31,

Year ended December 31,

2024

2023

2024

2023

(US$ other than percentages)

Net Income

11,609,178

8,483,896

46,375,867

27,776,133

Transaction costs net of taxes(2)

515,829

2,367,912

Unrealized loss (gain) on derivative financial instruments(2)

658,701

(595,174)

1,031,651

(435,816)

Amortization of internally developed software, customer relationships and brand(2)

240,525

240,525

Provision for credit losses on current status accounts net of taxes(2)

3,293,571

3,230,423

8,815,310

7,244,947

Provisions for CSO Guarantee liabilities and Bank Service Program liabilities net of taxes(2)

625,859

(947,821)

3,515,728

1,051,082

Adjusted Net Income(1)

16,943,663

10,171,324

62,346,993

35,636,346

Multiplied by number of periods in year

x4

x4

x1

x1

Divided by average shareholders’ equity for the period

169,109,776

98,261,336

129,028,416

91,128,575

Adjusted Return on Equity(1)

40 %

41 %

48 %

39 %

Adjusted Net Income Margin(1)

13 %

11 %

14 %

11 %

Notes:

(1)

See “Non-IFRS Financial Measures and Industry Metrics”.

(2)

Each item is adjusted for after-tax impact, at an effective tax rate of 26.5% for the three and twelve-months ended December 31, 2024 and comparative 2023 periods.

The following table provides a reconciliation of Propel’s Ending CLAB1 to loans and advances receivable:

As at December 31,

(US$ other than percentages)

2024

2023

Ending Combined Loan and Advance balances1

480,602,408

337,282,804

Less: Loan and Advance balances owned by third party lenders pursuant to CSO program

(5,892,783)

(3,779,004)

Less: Loan and Advance balances owned by a NBFI pursuant to the MoneyKey Bank Service program

(56,360,814)

(36,736,938)

Loan and Advance owned by the Company

418,348,811

296,766,862

Less: Allowance for Credit Losses

(111,227,713)

(79,093,294)

Add: Fees and interest receivable

52,592,513

36,063,899

Add: Acquisition transaction costs

15,451,381

5,575,769

Loans and advances receivable

375,164,992

259,313,236

Note:

(1)     See “Non-IFRS Financial Measures and Industry Metrics”.

SOURCE Propel Holdings Inc.

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CALGARY, AB, May 2, 2026 /CNW/ – In Budget 2025, we outlined our plan to build Canada Strong. Since then, we have moved fast to build the major infrastructure, homes and industries that grow Canada’s economy and create lasting prosperity; empower Canadians with better careers and a more affordable life; and protect our communities, our borders and our way of life.

We delivered concrete savings for Canadians while supporting key national priorities and keeping investments focused on results. We are maintaining a strong fiscal position, with the Spring Economic Update 2026 showing that projected deficits are lower over the fiscal horizon and that we are on track to meet our fiscal anchors.

The Spring Economic Update 2026 is the next step in our plan to build Canada Strong for All. It provides a clear update on the strength of Canada’s economy, giving Canadians confidence in our plan. It delivers targeted relief to make life more affordable, support workers and accelerate the construction of homes and major infrastructure. It also strengthens Canada’s competitiveness and economic growth while investing in strong, safe communities across the country.

Today, Corey Hogan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources and Member of Parliament for Calgary Confederation, met with athletes at Foothills Athletic Park to highlight key investments in sport from the Spring Economic Update to build stronger and safer communities.

The Government of Canada is investing $755 million to support and expand Canada’s sport system, which will help athletes safely train and perform at the highest levels. This will increase sport participation across the country by strengthening national sport organizations, infrastructure and local sport communities.

Canada’s new government is transforming our economy from reliance to resilience. The Spring Economic Update 2026 ensures all Canadians can participate in building Canada strong and share in its success. Other key measures include:

The Canada Strong Fund — Canada’s first national sovereign wealth fund. This will invest in key, strategic Canadian projects and companies. While Canadians will benefit from these nation building projects through jobs, economic growth and greater security, the government is determined to ensure that Canadians also have a stake in the projects themselves. That’s why a unique and important feature of the Canada Strong Fund will be its new retail investment product. This allows Canadians to receive financial returns as we build Canada strong together.Team Canada Strong — a new nationwide effort to recruit, train and hire 80,000 to 100,000 new skilled trade workers by 2030–31. This initiative creates new opportunities for Canadians and attracts the workers needed to build more homes and major projects at speed and at scale.Building Stronger Communities — by making communities safer, more connected and more resilient. We are building more homes, getting tougher on crime and fraud and funding essential infrastructure, including small craft harbours that sustain coastal communities and local jobs. We are also investing to build healthier, safer and stronger Indigenous communities.

Our new government is building a Canada that is not just strong, but good; not just prosperous, but fair. A Canada that is not just for some, most of the time, but for all, at all times. We’re building Canada strong, for all.

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“The Spring Economic Update 2026 builds on the momentum of our budget, combining strategic investments with sustained fiscal discipline to keep building Canada Strong for All — delivering prosperity today and strengthening our economy for tomorrow. At this pivotal moment in Canada’s history, we’re charting a course through the fog of uncertainty and global headwinds with strength, determination and ambition — and building one strong Canadian economy, by Canadians, for Canadians.”
— The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Finance and National Revenue 

“The Government of Canada is building Canada Strong by investing in what brings us together — our people, our communities and our athletes. By strengthening the foundation of Calgary and  Canada’s sport system, we are building a resilient economy and strong communities for all.”
— Corey Hogan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources and Member of Parliament for Calgary Confederation

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The Spring Economic Update 2026 proposes to provide $755 million over five years, starting in 2026–27, and $118 million ongoing to Canadian Heritage to support Canada’s sport system to: Host and compete with the best: $50 million over five years to bring more world-class sporting events to Canada. Funding will be tied to legacy-building projects that deliver lasting benefits well beyond the events themselves. Facilities built or upgraded for major events will continue to serve communities, support grassroots participation and strengthen local sport systems for years to come. Support our athletes in performing at the highest levels: $45 million over five years and $8 million ongoing to help our athletes train, compete and perform, including support for better mental health and funding that will be linked to robust safe sport measures and frameworks. These actions will strengthen the sport system and respond to some of the findings of the Final Report of the Future of Sport in Canada Commission while the government continues to consider all of its Calls to Action. Get more Canadians involved in sport: $660 million over five years and $110 million ongoing for National Sport Organisations, increasing funding that has remained largely unchanged since 2005, so that they can invest in a strong and safe sport system and grow participation among children and youth nationwide.

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POVADDO AND PROLEGIS ANNOUNCE STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP TO EXPAND ACCESS TO PUBLIC POLICY PROFESSIONALS FOR OPINION RESEARCH

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Partnership connects policy professionals using Prolegis’ modernized Congressional platform with Povaddo’s exclusive paid research panel, combining forces to serve the policymaking community

ST. LOUIS and WASHINGTON, May 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Povaddo, a leading provider of public opinion and policy elite research, has announced a strategic partnership with Prolegis, a nonpartisan technology platform serving thousands of policy professionals in Congress and the advocacy community. The partnership will expand the reach of the Povaddo Panel—an exclusive network of nearly 5,000 public policy professionals worldwide—while providing Prolegis users new opportunities to contribute their expertise to policy research.

Prolegis provides nonpartisan technology solutions designed to modernize Congress. Built specifically for the policymaking community, the platform serves as a natural intersection where policy professionals and issue advocacy campaigns meet, making it an ideal environment for connecting researchers with the experts shaping public policy.

Beginning this month, users of the Prolegis platform will be invited to join the Povaddo Panel and become eligible to participate in research studies tailored specifically for public policy professionals.

“There is no shortage of so-called ‘expert network’ firms, but Povaddo is setting the standard when it comes to building the most rigorous and credible network of public policy professionals in the U.S. and beyond,” said William Stewart, President of Povaddo. “What makes Prolegis the right partner is the quality and relevance of their community—these are precisely the professionals our clients most want to hear from. Prolegis users are actively engaged in policy work daily, making them ideal participants for our research studies. This partnership will meaningfully accelerate our efforts.”

“Prolegis exists to serve the policy community with tools that make their work more effective,” said Jim Gianiny, CEO of Prolegis. “Partnering with Povaddo allows our users to contribute their expertise in a new way and take part in rigorous research that helps organizations better understand the policy landscape. It’s a natural extension of what our platform already does: connecting policy professionals with the resources and opportunities that matter to their work.”

Launched in 2018, the Povaddo Panel was built to meet growing demand for research insights from individuals who shape, influence, and analyze public policy as part of their daily work. Over the past eight years, the panel has grown to nearly 5,000 public policy professionals worldwide, including over 2,000 in the United States. Many panelists are former elected officials, including former Members of Congress.

This partnership is part of a broader period of momentum for Povaddo. The company recently announced it is launching a quarterly omnibus survey among public policy professionals in the United States and Europe.

“Companies and other organizations that want to understand what public policy professionals think—whether about their brand or an issue they are facing—now have a new way of doing that. Our new omnibus survey among public policy professionals fills an important need in the research services marketplace,” said Brooke Hayes, Executive Vice President of Povaddo, who oversees the Povaddo Panel and the firm’s new omnibus research service among public policy professionals.

Additionally, Povaddo recently released select findings from its survey of public policy professionals in the U.S. and Europe regarding their attitudes towards AI. In an era when political consensus is elusive, this study finds widespread agreement within policy communities on both sides of the Atlantic that government regulation of AI should be increased.

About Povaddo: Povaddo specializes in public opinion and policy elite research. Founded in 2009, Povaddo is recognized as a trusted advisor to top-tier organizations seeking to navigate complex issues management, strategic communications, corporate reputation, and business transformation challenges. Most of the firm’s clients sit within external affairs, corporate affairs, public affairs, government affairs, regulatory affairs, scientific affairs, corporate communications, business planning and strategy. For more information, please visit www.povaddo.com.

About Prolegis: Prolegis provides nonpartisan technology solutions designed to modernize Congress. Built specifically for the policymaking community, Prolegis delivers innovative solutions, efficient tools, and engaging content, all on one easy-to-use platform. The platform serves Congressional staff, think tank scholars, and public affairs professionals, creating a unique intersection where policy expertise and advocacy meet. For more information, please visit www.prolegis.com.

Media Inquiries: William Stewart, +1 (855) 768-2336, stewart@povaddo.com

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