On October 10, the Calgary Chamber, in partnership with the Calgary Counselling Centre, hosted a panel conversation for One Step Better: National Depression Screening Day discussing the topic of mental health, and how environmental factors like the pandemic and natural disasters are affecting well-being in the workplace.
Discover TELUS Health's comprehensive tools and services tailored to enhance Calgary's workplace mental health.
Driving food innovation, the Canadian Food Innovation Network connects Canada's industry leaders, entrepreneurs and researchers to transform the future of food tech.
As the Calgary Chamber’s Small Business Pillar Partner, learn how Rogers Business is supporting and championing the success of small businesses in our community.
The Calgary Chamber would like to introduce some of the newest members that have come on board in September 2024.
Through education, community support and workplace initiatives, learn more about how Centre for Suicide Prevention is making a difference in promoting mental health awareness and suicide prevention in Alberta.
For the third straight quarter, optimism among Calgary businesses has held steady. According to the Q3 Canadian Survey on Business Conditions, conducted by Statistics Canada in collaboration with the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, more than three-quarters (78%) of Calgary businesses report that they are optimistic about the year ahead, 5% higher than the national average.
Mental health is an essential aspect of a fulfilling and successful life, both inside and outside the workplace. In this blog provided by Virtuous Circle Counselling, read more about ways employers can provide supportive environments and help employees navigate and prioritize their mental well-being.
The Calgary Chamber of Commerce expresses concern over the recent changes to the Competition Act, which requires businesses of all sizes and from all sectors to prove their environmental claims against a standard that has not been determined. We contend this will hamper investment and ultimately derail Canada's progress to reduce emissions.