The Calgary Chamber of Commerce expresses concern regarding the unintended repercussions of the Government of Canada’s proposed interpretation of the Canada Health Act - to ban employer-funded virtual care. This change would disrupt the existing care system and limit the provision of health care services in Canada. Full letter below.
This year’s group of interns is a diverse range of educational backgrounds and future career aspirations. We are proud to support early-career talent here at the Calgary Chamber, to help launch the careers of some of the city’s best and brightest.
The Calgary Chamber is please to see today’s decision to cut interest rates by another 25 basis points to 4.5%, signaling relief for Canadian households and businesses. However, accessing the capital needed for growth still a challenge for small business.
Hear from a trailblazer leading the way for mental health in the workplace in Alberta. The head of wellness recognition and benefits at ATB Financial tells us how she’s developed the organization’s mental health strategy.
Debt constraints limiting business’ ability to access capital, with early-stage, small and minority-owned business the most challenged.
The Calgary Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to see the realization of this milestone for the City of Calgary, marking the beginning of Scotia Place in Calgary.
In today's workforce, companies are increasingly recognizing the importance of inclusivity. While many organizations focus on diversity in terms of race, gender, and age, the topic of disability inclusion often remains overlooked.
Through collaboration, education and communication, Cenovus is transforming work culture with their mental health network and initiatives.
This new collaboration will focus on championing and empowering Calgary’s vibrant small business community.