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From online training courses, innovative hiring practices and adaptive work environments and opportunities, to walking in a PRIDE parade, no matter how or where people interact with Loblaw, “Everyone is Welcome” is a lived experience.
Along with the ATB Small Business of the Year Award, the Chamber is pleased to recognize the winners of the 2022 Calgary Small Business Awards.
Local businesses are the heart of our communities and help create a strong and diverse economy for Canada. Although we may not always realize it, we rely on so many of these businesses every day. Learn more.
In conjunction with Small Business Week, the Calgary Chamber is pleased to announce the launch of a new membership campaign, ‘Better Together,’ and membership model that reflects the diversity of Calgary businesses.
The Calgary Chamber is eager to work with the new provincial government, with the shared objectives of supporting the continued growth and diversification of our economy, providing opportunities for all Albertans and ensuring this province remains a destination for investment and opportunity.
While workplace culture has never been more important than it is in today’s environment; management is continuously asking the same burning question, how do you build workplace culture remotely? Learn more.
While 65.1 per cent of businesses are optimistic about their economic future, Calgary businesses continue to face several headwinds, with affordability and inflation becoming increasingly concerning over the past three months, according to the Q3 Canadian Survey on Business Conditions. The survey was conducted by Statistics Canada in collaboration with the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.
City administration previewed its 2023-2026 Service Plans and Budget, providing a behind-the-curtain look at what may be coming down the pipe later this year. Noting household expenditures have increased 7.4% for the average Albertan this year, Administration is focused on maintaining affordability, while continuing to invest in Calgary’s future, including an additional $4.4 billion in capital projects.