Solving Canada’s productivity problem requires smart investments in our workforce, including upskilling, credential recognition, inclusive employment and immigration reform. The result? Stronger productivity, more resilient businesses and better outcomes for workers. Read more for our recommendations.
The Calgary Chamber of Commerce is honoured to announce a new partnership with Keyera as the organization joins as the Chamber’s Truth and Reconciliation Pillar Partner. This transformative and purpose-driven partnership will help advance opportunities for Indigenous entrepreneurs and businesses and foster economic reconciliation across the business community.
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 Canada can invest in its workforce to improve productivity.
Great workplaces aren’t built on perks—they’re built on fairness, inclusion and trust. In this piece, Humming Bee explores how thoughtful hiring and people-first leadership can create a culture where everyone thrives. Read more about how to build a workplace that works for all.
April is National Stress Awareness Month, highlighting how chronic stress can impact focus, creativity and decision-making. In this blog, Collectively Tangled explores stress and burnout, offering strategies to reset your mind for better clarity. Learn how therapy and mentorship can help manage stress and prevent burnout.
We would like to welcome and introduce members that joined the Calgary Chamber in the month of March. These companies are now part of Calgary's vibrant business community and, as our newest members, they are ready to create impact and shape the future of our city, together.
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.