Constructive dialogue and a solutions-oriented approach is the way forward to position Alberta's energy sector for a competitive, sustainable and prosperous future.
Changes to federal support programs may introduce additional instability and uncertainty for Calgary businesses struggling to maintain viability amidst continuing public health restrictions.
The Calgary Chamber of Commerce is proud to launch this year’s edition of Small Business Week, featuring coffee drive-throughs, Small Business Virtual Summit, awards gala and more.
The Chamber extends congratulations to mayor- and councillors-elect and points to the bold leadership, focus and thoughtful public policy needed to put Calgary on a path to potential.
The Chamber's latest advocacy focuses on continuation of key federal support programs beyond October 23. Programs continue to be essential to address ongoing pandemic restrictions and uncertainty for businesses.
Given concerns over fraudulent calls to Calgary area businesses from individual claiming to be a Chamber employee, the Chamber shares steps individuals and businesses can take to protect themselves against potential fraud.
The upcoming municipal election includes a referendum on daylight saving time, specifically keeping a permanent daylight saving time. We dive into what a permanent daylight saving time means for Calgarians and our businesses.
The Calgary and Edmonton Chambers of Commerce, together with the Business Council of Alberta, have partnered to produce a primer on equalization in advance of the referendum on October 18, 2021.
Additional measures to support implementation of Restrictions Exemption Program alongside promise of protection for businesses mandating employee vaccination are promising steps toward economic and community health.