On June 26, the Calgary Chamber hosted an insightful Engagement Forum honouring National Indigenous Peoples Day. The event, sponsored by Pathways Alliance, opened an important dialogue on truth, economic reconciliation and tangible ways businesses and individuals can be an ally and incorporate the practice of reconciliation in the workplace.
Calgary businesses remains optimistic, which may be a sign of a steadying economy after years of volatility. However, labour and cost challenges remain.
A local baking goods shop turned regional dietary specialty destination puts permanent roots down in Calgary and looks to the future.
On June 24, the Calgary Chamber hosted the Hon. Nathan Neudorf, Minister of Affordability and Utilities, for a keynote address and fireside chat discussing the changes to Alberta’s energy market to ensure affordability, reliability and resiliency while maintaining responsible environmental practices.
The Calgary Chamber is concerned by the sweeping changes in the Competition Act that will impact businesses of all sizes and sectors. These changes are extremely concerning and run at cross-purposes to the climate ambitions and leadership demonstrated by industries across sectors.
On June 13, the Calgary Chamber hosted the Hon. Danielle Smith, Premier of Alberta, for a keynote address and fireside chat sharing the accomplishments of the provincial government’s first year in office and the future-focused goals for a thriving economic landscape in Alberta.
The Calgary Chamber is deeply concerned that the city of Calgary entered a state of emergency and urges government to work with business community to mitigate the impact.
As a staple fixture of Calgary culture, the Calgary TELUS Convention Centre celebrates 50 years of providing a unique space for the community to connect, innovate and inspire.
Robert Steed, WCD’s Vice-President of Partnerships and Customer Engagement, sits down with the Chamber to describe how the company works to be a diversity champion, as well as the work yet to be done.