As budget talks ramp up in November for the 2020 fiscal year, we urge the City to stop tinkering with potential scenarios and take meaningful action.
This crucial ‘and’ conversation will not only help the Canadian economy grow, but also amplify the impact that responsibly-produced Canadian energy can have on reducing GHG emissions globally.
Over the past few years the Chamber has worked with City Council and administration to find solutions to address the ongoing property issue facing our city.
In June, Calgary Chamber President and CEO Sandip Lalli, travelled to Rio de Janeiro to speak at a panel discussion at the International Chamber of Commerce’s eleventh World Chambers Congress.
If layered costs are reduced, businesses will be to make growth and investment decisions that create jobs for Canadians, grow the economy, and contribute back into the health and wellness of all households and families.
In this month’s Dive Deeper we take stock of CPTPP, CETA, and the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) replacing NAFTA.
Over the last week, we’ve seen a flurry of activity from Ottawa that will shape Canada’s economy for the upcoming years.