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Engage and Grow: Marketing Q & A

We had so many great questions for the panel at our recent Engage & Grow event that we couldn't answer them all. We caught up with our panelists and wrote a blog with all the questions that were unanswered. Read the blog to learn more about marketing for your small business.

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Through consistency and collaboration, new climate targets can create economic opportunities

Today’s announcement that Canada’s emission reduction targets will be increased to between 40 and 45 per cent of 2005 emissions levels by 2030 is an important step in the global fight against climate change.

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Budget 2021 supports businesses, job creation and a green economic recovery

Budget 2021 provides critical investments aimed at getting our economy back on track and people back to work, including record investments in child care and support for job creation.

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Tips: Reuse before recycling

You probably wouldn't demolish your gently used car. So why do it to your computers?

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Welcome New Members | March 2021

The Calgary Chamber would like to introduce our newest members that have come on board in the month of March 2021.

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Navigating an unpredictable journey: The future of the tourism industry

Dive even deeper with our primer into the trends shaping the future of the tourism industry, and join the conversation on April 21, 2021.

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Calgary businesses remain optimistic despite declining revenues, other challenges

A recent survey of the Calgary business community reveals that despite facing significant challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, Calgary businesses remain optimistic.

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Carbon tax ruling requires Canada to tackle climate change through collaboration across federation, with business community

Climate change is a critical and complex national issue that must be addressed, while ensuring certainty and stability for business. Today’s decision by the Supreme Court of Canada provides clarity for businesses, but will require close collaboration with businesses to ensure competitiveness going forward.

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A conversation with Karen Ball on community vibrancy and prosperity in Calgary

We sat down (virtually) with Karen Ball, President and CEO of the Calgary Chamber of Voluntary Organizations (CCVO), to talk about how we can achieve community vibrancy and prosperity.

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