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CAGLEF 2026 Positions Canada for Innovation and Cultural Exchange

Brampton, Ontario: July 2–4, 2026 — The Canada Global Exchange Forum & Convention (CAGLEF) 2026 will bring together policymakers, entrepreneurs, investors, and development leaders in Brampton for a three-day international forum focused on trade, investment, innovation, and cultural exchange.

Hosted at the Courtyard by Marriott Brampton, the forum is organized by Yes Youth and Women Can (YYWC), a Canada-based nonprofit advancing community empowerment and inclusive development.

The 2026 edition is designed to strengthen cross-sector collaboration between local and global stakeholders, with conversations spanning business growth, emerging technologies, tourism development, and governance.

CAGLEF 2026 is structured around three core pillars: Women & Youth Empowerment, Policy & Government Engagement, and Business, Trade & Technology Investment. Across the three days, the program will feature keynote addresses, panel discussions, exhibitions, and networking sessions aimed at encouraging practical partnerships and long-term collaboration.

The initiative has received institutional endorsements from Brampton Mayor Hon. Patrick Brown, Deputy Mayor Hon. Harkirat Singh, and MP Ruby Sahota (Brampton North), reflecting its alignment with broader civic and economic development priorities within the region.

Speaking on the vision behind the forum, Amb. Don Mathias Mumassabba described CAGLEF as a platform designed to connect people, ideas, and opportunity across borders.

“CAGLEF is a space where dialogue moves beyond conversation into meaningful collaboration. It is about building relationships that translate into real outcomes for communities and economies,” he said.

In alignment with its mission, all proceeds generated from CAGLEF 2026 will support YYWC’s community empowerment initiatives, with funding directed toward education, entrepreneurship development, and workforce readiness programs for women and youth.

The event is positioned ahead of Canada’s global visibility during the FIFA World Cup 2026 period, and expected to draw international delegates, diaspora stakeholders, investors, and tourism partners, reinforcing Brampton’s growing profile as a hub for global engagement.


Registration for CAGLEF 2026 is currently open to participants, partners, and stakeholders interested in attending or collaborating.

Register here: https://caglef.org/

Martha Agemomen

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Martha is the Managing Editor at Afro Diaspora Pulse, where she oversees content execution and plays a key role in shaping the platform’s editorial direction and storytelling standards. She leads the development and refinement of high-impact narratives that spotlight African and Caribbean founders, creatives, and professionals, ensuring each story reflects depth, credibility, and strategic positioning. She works closely with founders, creatives and contributors to translate ideas into compelling editorial pieces that strengthen visibility, authority, and brand presence across digital platforms. Her work spans content planning, editorial refinement, and narrative strategy, ensuring consistency between audience engagement and brand objectives. With a strong focus on strategic storytelling and media positioning, Martha helps individuals and organizations elevate their public presence through well-crafted content that builds trust, influence, and long-term recognition within the diaspora ecosystem.Martha is the Managing Editor at Afro Diaspora Pulse, where she oversees content execution and plays a key role in shaping the platform’s editorial direction and storytelling standards. She leads the development and refinement of high-impact narratives that spotlight African and Caribbean founders, creatives, and professionals, ensuring each story reflects depth, credibility, and strategic positioning. She works closely with founders, creatives and contributors to translate ideas into compelling editorial pieces that strengthen visibility, authority, and brand presence across digital platforms. Her work spans content planning, editorial refinement, and narrative strategy, ensuring consistency between audience engagement and brand objectives. With a strong focus on strategic storytelling and media positioning, Martha helps individuals and organizations elevate their public presence through well-crafted content that builds trust, influence, and long-term recognition within the diaspora ecosystem.Martha is the Managing Editor at Afro Diaspora Pulse, where she oversees content execution and plays a key role in shaping the platform’s editorial direction and storytelling standards. She leads the development and refinement of high-impact narratives that spotlight African and Caribbean founders, creatives, and professionals, ensuring each story reflects depth, credibility, and strategic positioning. She works closely with founders, creatives and contributors to translate ideas into compelling editorial pieces that strengthen visibility, authority, and brand presence across digital platforms. Her work spans content planning, editorial refinement, and narrative strategy, ensuring consistency between audience engagement and brand objectives. With a strong focus on strategic storytelling and media positioning, Martha helps individuals and organizations elevate their public presence through well-crafted content that builds trust, influence, and long-term recognition within the diaspora ecosystem.

Afro Diaspora Pulse is a Black-led media platform amplifying the voices, stories, and achievements of the African and immigrant diaspora worldwide. 

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