City of Edmonton
The Economy Needs to Move – Edmonton Chamber of Commerce Rings Alarm on 2025 Bridge Construction and Impact
Edmonton, AB – February 18 2025 – The Edmonton Chamber of Commerce (ECC) is deeply concerned about the City of Edmonton’s planned construction projects in 2025, especially the repair and replacement of three major bridges—Dawson Bridge, Low-Level Bridge, and Wellington Bridge—that are vital to downtown access.
Read MoreEdmonton Chamber of Commerce Supports Public Spaces Bylaw to Strengthen Business Environment
The Edmonton Chamber of Commerce is voicing its strong support for Bylaw 20700: Public Spaces Bylaw, set for review by the Community and Public Services Committee on February 10, 2025. The Chamber believes the bylaw will help create a safer, more predictable, and business-friendly environment in Edmonton’s public spaces, ultimately fostering economic growth and investment in the city.
Read MoreJanuary New Members
Chamber Member, City of Edmonton, Uncategorized February 3, 2025 January New MembersWelcome New Members at the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce We would like to welcome and introduce new members that have joined the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce. These companies are now part of Edmonton’s vibrant business community and, as our newest members, they are ready…
Read MoreEdmonton Chamber Statement on U.S. Tariffs: Protecting Our Economy, Strengthening Canadian Trade
City of Edmonton, Federal, News, Policy February 3, 2025 Edmonton Chamber Statement on U.S. Tariffs: Protecting Our Economy, Strengthening Canadian Trade February 3rd, 2025 EDMONTON, AB – The U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods are a direct hit to Edmonton businesses. A 25 percent tariff on most exports and a 10 percent tariff on oil will…
Read MoreDecember New Members
Chamber Member, City of Edmonton January 6, 2025 December New MembersWelcome New Members at the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce We would like to welcome and introduce new members that have joined the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce. These companies are now part of Edmonton’s vibrant business community and, as our newest members, they are ready to…
Read MoreNovember New Members
Chamber Member, City of Edmonton December 2, 2024 November New MembersWelcome New Members at the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce We would like to welcome and introduce new members that have joined the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce. These companies are now part of Edmonton’s vibrant business community and, as our newest members, they are ready to…
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 MoreOctober New Members
Chamber Member, City of Edmonton October 28, 2024 October New MembersWelcome New Members at the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce We would like to welcome and introduce new members that have joined the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce. These companies are now part of Edmonton’s vibrant business community and, as our newest members, they are ready to…
Read MoreThere is nothing “small” about our “small businesses”. Celebrate Small Business Week 2024, presented by Servus Credit Union With Us!
If the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce is the heartbeat of the city, small businesses are the lifeblood. That’s why Small Business Week is one of the most anticipated events of the year for the ECC.
From Oct. 21-25, the Chamber will celebrate the vital role small businesses play in driving Edmonton’s growth and prosperity. From industry panels to networking mixers, this is your chance to learn from and connect with the city’s most dynamic business leaders.
Read MoreTurning Offices into Residences: If Calgary Can Do It, Why Can’t We?
Edmonton’s Downtown Investment Plan Turning Offices into Residences: If Calgary Can Do It, Why Can’t Edmonton? by Heather Thomson VP Strategy, Research & Engagement Read the Downtown Investment Plan Read our Press Release here Here’s the problem: too many offices, not enough homes. Here’s the solution: convert offices into homes. It is, of course, not…
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