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Donald Trump Has Handed Us a Nation-building Opportunity – Let’s Not Squander It
Donald Trump’s escalating tariff war may have spared Canada for now—but make no mistake, the economic threat is real, and it’s growing. This is not the time for complacency. It’s a wake-up call to take control of our future. We must use this moment to break down interprovincial trade barriers, strengthen domestic supply chains, and unleash the full potential of Canadian businesses—especially the small ones that power our economy. Edmonton is ready. Canada must be too.
Read MoreA Message to Our Members: We’re Evolving the Edmonton Chamber 2025 State of the City
This year, we’re evolving the event to create space for a more frank, solutions-focused conversation. The Edmonton Chamber of Commerce is pleased to have Ryan Jespersen from RealTalk’s host our rebranded event State of the City: Let’s Get Down to Business.
Read MoreEdmonton Chamber of Commerce Hosts Roundtable on Canada-U.S. Trade Relations with Minister Terry Duguid
On February 12, 2025, the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce and Prairies Economic Development Canada hosted a roundtable with Minister Terry Duguid to talk about Canada’s trade relationship with the U.S. and what it means for businesses in Alberta.
Read MoreWelcome to 2025: Building Momentum Together
Last year was a transformative one for the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce. We focused on rebuilding—revitalizing our team, rebranding our organization, and strengthening our presence in the city. Even as we undertook this significant work, we continued to host high-quality, impactful events, such as the sold-out 55th Golf Tournament, our popular Coffee with the Chamber series, and our packed room for both the State of the City and the State of the Province. We amplified our advocacy efforts, lobbying all orders of government to champion the priorities of Edmonton’s business community. In every way, the Chamber has proven that we are back, stronger than ever, and ready to drive meaningful impact.
Read MoreEdmonton Chamber Response to the Government of Canada’s 2024 Fall Economic Statement
No, Canada, Christmas is not coming early. The federal government is trying to play Santa this year, promising a GST-free holiday beginning December 14, as a supposed gift to alleviate the cost-of-living crunch. On paper, it sounds enticing—a temporary tax break on toys, books, meals, and even beer and wine. But this seasonal surprise feels more like an economic sleight of hand than meaningful relief for Canadians.
Read MoreHoliday Gift or Economic Lump of Coal?
No, Canada, Christmas is not coming early. The federal government is trying to play Santa this year, promising a GST-free holiday beginning December 14, as a supposed gift to alleviate the cost-of-living crunch. On paper, it sounds enticing—a temporary tax break on toys, books, meals, and even beer and wine. But this seasonal surprise feels more like an economic sleight of hand than meaningful relief for Canadians.
Read MoreStatement from the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce on Mayor Sohi’s Recent Comments
On November 20, 2024, the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce hosted newly elected Alberta New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Naheed Nenshi. Speaking to over 150 business leaders, policymakers, and industry experts, Nenshi provided the party’s roadmap for advancing economic growth and addressing critical social issues. Mr. Nenshi also participated in a pre-event roundtable with key members and a post-event media scrum.
Read MoreStatement on the Government of Alberta’s Second Quarter Fiscal Update
On November 20, 2024, the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce hosted newly elected Alberta New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Naheed Nenshi. Speaking to over 150 business leaders, policymakers, and industry experts, Nenshi provided the party’s roadmap for advancing economic growth and addressing critical social issues. Mr. Nenshi also participated in a pre-event roundtable with key members and a post-event media scrum.
Read MoreDriving Alberta’s Tourism Future: Insights from Minister Joseph Schow
Business, CEO, News, Policy November 18, 2024 Driving Alberta’s Tourism Future: Insights from Minister Joseph Schow On November 18, 2024, the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce proudly hosted Hon. Minister Joseph Schow, who discussed Alberta’s bold vision for tourism and sport with our business community. Attended by over 120 policymakers, business leaders, and industry experts, this…
Read MoreThe Edmonton Chamber of Commerce expresses deep concern over the ongoing Canada Post Strike
Business, CEO, News, Policy November 15, 2024 The Edmonton Chamber of Commerce expresses deep concern over the ongoing Canada Post Strike The Edmonton Chamber of Commerce expresses deep concern over the ongoing Canada Post strike, which commenced on November 15, 2024, following unsuccessful negotiations between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW). …
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