Given ongoing challenges for businesses through the pandemic, broadening eligibility of supports is critical to ensuring businesses remain viable through uncertain times.
Abandoning event centre project compromises investments in community vibrancy, talent attraction and economic recovery - all needed elements to build Calgary's position as a world-class city.
Added measures amplify ongoing challenges for businesses, underscoring the need for aligned supports and expanded eligibility criteria as businesses prepare for the next wave.
Introduction of rapid tests is welcome as a boost to collective confidence, with continued need for government support for businesses most affected by public health measures.
Economic update from the federal government illustrates the breadth and depth of government action required to address COVID-19 and lay a strong foundation for economic recovery.
The Calgary Chamber announces its 2022 Board of Directors, welcoming three new members who join the Chamber’s board for a three-year period, commencing January 1, 2022.
The City's 2022 budget adjustments reflect the need to balance investment in Calgary's future with fiscal sustainability while thinking innovatively to diversify revenue sources.
With Alberta poised to lead the country in energy transformation, the Calgary Chamber sets its sights on public policy that will spur investment, attract talent and create new economic opportunities.
Alongside a strong start for Alberta children yielding long-term social and economic benefits, more affordable, accessible quality childcare will drive employment and ease the pressure of existing labour shortages.