Keyera & Calgary Chamber invest in Indigenous economic inclusion through new partnership
The Calgary Chamber of Commerce is honoured to announce a new partnership with Keyera as the organization joins as the Chamber’s Truth and Reconciliation Pillar Partner. This transformative and purpose-driven partnership will help advance opportunities for Indigenous entrepreneurs and businesses and foster economic reconciliation across the business community.
Calgary Chamber of Commerce and Bow Valley College partner to offer exclusive tuition discounts for education
The Calgary Chamber of Commerce has partnered with Bow Valley College to offer exclusive tuition discounts to its members and their dependents. The partnership aims to enhance professional development opportunities, supporting Calgary’s business community by making education more accessible and affordable.
RBC joins Calgary Chamber as Inclusion Pillar Partner
The Calgary Chamber of Commerce welcomes RBC as its 2025 Inclusion Pillar Partner. Through this partnership, RBC demonstrates its strong commitment to fostering inclusion and advancing women’s initiatives across our community.
Bright Wire Leadership continues as Calgary Chamber’s Leadership Pillar Partner for 2025
The Calgary Chamber of Commerce welcomes Bright Wire Leadership as its 2025 Leadership Pillar Partner, supporting Calgary’s business community with leadership development and expert coaching. Learn more about this valuable partnership.
Calgary Chamber stresses need for strategic & immediate response to U.S. tariffs
The Calgary Chamber expresses deep concern over the impact of U.S. tariffs on Canadian exports and stresses need for a strategic and immediate response that safeguards jobs, protects revenues and bolsters our competitiveness and reliability as a trading partner.
Feds fail to address problems with Clean Electricity Regulations
The final Clean Electricity Regulations released by Environment and Climate Change Canada fail to account for regional differences in electricity markets, acknowledging but not addressing the significant concerns raised by industry.
Fall Economic Statement fails to deliver fiscal discipline and falls short on economic vision
The Fall Economic Statement tabled today by the federal government fails to deliver on fiscal responsibility, with announced costly policies unlikely to turnaround the economic headwinds they are intended to address.
Calgary businesses sign open letter calling for the withdrawal of the oil and gas emissions cap
On behalf of Calgary’s business community, the Calgary Chamber of Commerce urges the federal government to discontinue its work on an Oil and Gas Sector Greenhouse Gas Emissions Cap, given the profound consequences it would have on Canada’s economic prosperity.
Release: Calgary Chamber calls for province to eliminate small business tax
As small businesses continue to struggle with affordability, the Calgary Chamber of Commerce is calling on the provincial government to eliminate the small business tax to promote growth and investment in small businesses.
Q3 Business Conditions: Optimism holds steady, supply chain confidence plummets
For the third straight quarter, optimism among Calgary businesses has held steady. According to the Q3 Canadian Survey on Business Conditions, conducted by Statistics Canada in collaboration with the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, more than three-quarters (78%) of Calgary businesses report that they are optimistic about the year ahead, 5% higher than the national average.
Release: 54% of Albertans believe Canadian governments need to do more to champion economy in the U.S.
New report from the Calgary Chamber of Commerce finds that Albertans believe governments are not effectively advocating for national economic interests south of the border and offers recommendations to support strong bilateral trade relations
Two-thirds of rural Alberta and 80% of Indigenous communities lack reliable access to high-speed internet
Analysis from the Calgary Chamber finds significant digital divide in rural, remote and Indigenous communities and recommends solutions to close gap and unlock the full potential of all Albertans
Calgary Chamber calls for focus on productivity and economy as federal government resumes
As the federal government resumes fall session today, the Calgary Chamber calls for a clear and critical focus on productivity, economic growth and affordability
Release: 83% of Albertans expect U.S. election to impact economy
New report from the Calgary Chamber of Commerce highlights the enduring relationship between Canada and the United States – and the potential impacts of the U.S. election on Calgary’s business community
Calgary business leaders urge for stability in Canada’s critical rail infrastructure
The Calgary Chamber of Commerce expresses deep concern over the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB)’s decision to declare rail as “non-essential”, despite the fact a potential labour disruption could create a full network shutdown.