Implementation of the Calgary Climate Strategy requires consultation and collaboration with the business community to ensure predictability, certainty, and meaningful participation from businesses.
Deborah Yedlin shares highlights of the Chamber's work to connect and amplify businesses, and advocate for solutions to expedite recovery. She also offers a preview of key transformations underway to deliver even more value for Chamber members.
Many businesses have survived and even thrived amidst the challenges of the last few years, but many have not. What was the difference? Why are some businesses fragile and others robust?
Last week, the Calgary Chamber – with a delegation of over 70 Calgary-based businesses – showed up in force at Canada’s largest tech conference. One clear message we shared: Calgary’s tech sector is thriving and we're not done yet.
The Q2 Canadian Survey on Business Conditions indicates economic recovery will be uneven across sectors, with challenges exacerbated by an ongoing nationwide talent crunch combined with continued cost pressures and supply chain challenges.
By initiating conversations and furthering our education within our organization, we seek a better understanding, and recognition of meaningful acts of reconciliation as we serve Calgary's business community.
When anxiety strikes us at work, we can often feel as if there is absolutely nothing we can do except suffer through the negative feelings. Thankfully, there are numerous methods you can use to overcome and calm yourself down in these circumstances.
During the first quarter of this year, Alberta-based tech companies raised $205.6 million, which represents a 212 percent increase in investment from the fourth quarter of 2021, and a 26 percent increase year-over-year. So, what does all of this mean for the housing market?
While small personal shredders are good for shredding a handful of documents, the true (hidden) costs of an office shredder are usually many times over the retail cost.