In a five-part series on Inflection Point, we're diving deeper into Canada's challenges and opportunities and our recommendations for a competitive, productive and prosperous Canada. In Part 3, we're looking into how we support Canadian entrepreneurs to thrive in a global market.
Canada has 100,000 fewer entrepreneurs today than 20 years ago. More business starts mean more competition – and more innovation, greater choice and lower costs for consumers, rising wages and steady growth. The Calgary Chamber calls for bold federal action as fewer entrepreneurs, lagging tech adoption and low competition hold Canada back.
With their digital advertising platform designed to increase commercial property visibility and facilitate brand engagement, read more about how Captivate creatively integrates curated content and targeted ads, helping tenants and brands connect in meaningful ways.
The Calgary Chamber of Commerce has partnered with Bow Valley College to offer exclusive tuition discounts to its members and their dependents. The partnership aims to enhance professional development opportunities, supporting Calgary’s business community by making education more accessible and affordable.
On April 3, the Calgary Chamber hosted Beyond Borders: A new chapter in Canada-U.S. Relations, featuring a panel discussion with Premier of Alberta, Hon. Danielle Smith; Ed Rihn, President & CEO, BHE Canada; Shaun Stevenson, President & CEO, Prince Rupert Port Authority; and Gary Mar, President & CEO, Canada West Foundation, moderated by Calgary Chamber President & CEO, Deborah Yedlin.
In a five-part series on Inflection Point, we're diving deeper into Canada's challenges and opportunities and our recommendations for a competitive, productive and prosperous Canada. In Part 2, we're looking into how we invest in our trade infrastructure and relationships, domestically and internationally.
Canada's economy depends on trade, but strained supply chains, outdated infrastructure, and over-reliance on the U.S. pose significant risks.
In a five-part series on Inflection Point, we're diving deeper into Canada's challenges and opportunities and our recommendations for a competitive, productive and prosperous Canada. In Part 1, we're looking at Canada's competitiveness.
Driving Canada’s growth and competitiveness requires modernized regulations, streamlined policies, and reduced red tape to boost productivity and attract investment.