The Calgary Chamber would like to introduce some of the newest members that have come on board in February 2025.
The Calgary Chamber of Commerce provides recommendations to the federal government in advance of the 2025 budget.
On behalf of the Calgary business community, the Calgary Chamber of Commerce congratulates Mr. Mark Carney on becoming Canada’s next Prime Minister, ushering a new chapter in Canada’s history.
On March 6, the Calgary Chamber hosted Powering the Economy in Dynamic Times with CN CEO Tracy Robinson, featuring a keynote address and a fireside chat with Chamber President & CEO Deborah Yedlin. The discussion focused on the importance of trade infrastructure, supply chains and the need for Canada to invest in growth-driving infrastructure.
On March 5, the Calgary Chamber hosted an event with the Canada Infrastructure Bank, highlighting key investments in Alberta and the role of public-private partnerships in addressing Canada’s infrastructure deficit. Discussions focused on driving economic growth, energy security and regional prosperity through strategic infrastructure projects.
In this blog by The Calgary Stampede, explore how Calgary and southern Alberta's agricultural legacy—spanning from its rich history to groundbreaking innovations and global impact—has played a key role in shaping the future of farming.
The Calgary Chamber is deeply disheartened by President Trump’s decision to go ahead with unjustified 25% tariffs on Canadian goods and 10% on Canadian energy and are concerned about the impact on businesses, workers and families on both sides of the border. We are encouraged by a swift response from the Canadian government and look forward to additional measures to support Canadians in the coming days.
On February 28, the Calgary Chamber of Commerce hosted the Hon. Nate Horner, Alberta’s President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance for a keynote address and fireside chat with Calgary Chamber President & CEO, Deborah Yedlin. The discussion covered highlights of Budget 2025, including an overview of Alberta’s financial situation and the economic outlook for the next 12 months.
The Calgary Chamber of Commerce submitted feedback to the Competition Bureau in response to the public consultation on the new proposed guidelines regarding environmental claims.