The Calgary Chamber is concerned by the sweeping changes in the Competition Act that will impact businesses of all sizes and sectors. These changes are extremely concerning and run at cross-purposes to the climate ambitions and leadership demonstrated by industries across sectors.
The Calgary Chamber is deeply concerned that the city of Calgary entered a state of emergency and urges government to work with business community to mitigate the impact.
This collaboration will provide Chamber members with a comprehensive suite of exclusive savings designed to meet both personal and business needs, significantly enhancing the value of their Chamber membership.
The proposed changes to the Capital Gains inclusion rate could have a substantial impact on businesses’ ability to access crucial capital. This risk to economic growth, diversification, and private sector investment in infrastructure is concerning.
New Calgary Chamber report offers concrete solutions to address waning housing affordability
We are pleased to see the successful completion of the BMO Centre expansion project. A flagship project for Calgary, this investment is key to positioning Calgary as the ultimate host city.
The Calgary Chamber expresses concern that the proposed changes to the Competition Act will hamper investment, innovation and environmental sustainability across sectors.
This new collaboration will focus on shining a spotlight on the importance of mental health in workplaces across the Calgary business community.
This is a significant milestone not only for Trans Mountain but also for Calgary, Alberta and all of Canada.