Our brand must reflect the diversity of our people and industries.
We must invest in our people, culture and our infrastructure to create a Calgary that is a magnet for talent, known for our quality of life, cultural scene, young energy, and vibrancy.
The Calgary Chamber of Commerce is optimistic for the business community as the City’s proposed budget reflects a focus on safety, transit, and civic vibrancy throughout the 2023-2026 Service Plans and Budgets. Despite an increase in expenditure, the proposed investments put Calgary on a path of economic stability and resilience.
To attract and retain talent in a competitive labour market, we must demonstrate leadership ininclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility– from childcare to mental health.
The Calgary Chamber of Commerce is encouraged by the federal government’s focus on innovation, sustainable jobs, and competitiveness outlined in the 2022 Fall Economic Statement.
We envision a diverse Calgary that attracts global talent from all backgrounds, enabling our city and businesses to have the people needed to thrive in the economy of today and tomorrow.
Along with the ATB Small Business of the Year Award, the Chamber is pleased to recognize the winners of the 2022 Calgary Small Business Awards.
In conjunction with Small Business Week, the Calgary Chamber is pleased to announce the launch of a new membership campaign, ‘Better Together,’ and membership model that reflects the diversity of Calgary businesses.
The Calgary Chamber is eager to work with the new provincial government, with the shared objectives of supporting the continued growth and diversification of our economy, providing opportunities for all Albertans and ensuring this province remains a destination for investment and opportunity.