Calgary, AB, February 10, 2025–The Calgary Chamber of Commerce is pleased to release a national plan to address roadblocks to Canada’s economic growth and productivity and protect Canadian jobs, families and quality of life. Entitled Inflection Point: A plan for a competitive, productive, prosperous Canada, this plan contains 82 evidence-based public policy recommendations – backed and supported by both our business community and Canadians – for political parties, elected officials and civil servants to consider as they look to strengthen our global competitiveness and build a prosperous future for all.
“Canada is at an inflection point. For years, our productivity has declined, and we have watched capital flow to other jurisdictions, rather than be invested in Canada. From regulatory burdens and uncertainty associated with project approvals, to a lower dollar that has constrained investment in new technologies and equipment, Canadian businesses and workers have watched our competitiveness erode,” says Deborah Yedlin, President & CEO of the Calgary Chamber of Commerce. “The recent – and still impending – threat of tariffs from the United States has rightfully magnified and focused our attention on this long-standing issue. Now, more than ever, Canadians are looking to governments and businesses to seize this moment and take action to protect Canadian jobs and workers, grow the Canadian economy and build a strong future for Canadians from coast-to-coast-to-coast.”
Informed by our members through roundtables and surveys, and by national opinion polling, these recommendations cut across five key themes – competitiveness, trade, entrepreneurship, talent and labour, and community well-being – to galvanize the next federal government to prioritize our economy and address the impediments to prosperity and success for Canadians and businesses.
Key Recommendations
“Canada has the foundations for success: an enterprising population, abundant natural resources, a world-class reputation, a strong democratic system and rule of law, and a good quality of life. To protect this foundation and unleash our potential, we need to improve our productivity – and do it quickly,” says Yedlin. “Businesses of all sizes and from all sectors will need to be at the heart of this work. The plan we’ve unveiled today is about supporting those businesses to grow, innovate and be competitive.”
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The Calgary Chamber of Commerce exists to help businesses reach their potential. As the convenor and catalyst for a vibrant, inclusive and prosperous business community, the Chamber works to build strength and resilience among its members and position Calgary as a magnet for talent, diversification and opportunity. As an independent, non-profit, non-partisan organization founded in 1891, we build on our history to serve and advocate for businesses of all sizes, in all sectors across the city.