Posts Tagged ‘Edmonton Chamber of Commerce’
2023 Federal Budget Recommendations
The impacts of the global pandemic continue to affect businesses although 2021 has brought recovery. Businesses are dealing with uncertainty and volatility, changing regulations and supply chain disruptions. Some sectors, such as hospitality, tourism and the arts continue to face major barriers to their normal operations.
Read More2023 Provincial Budget Recommendations
The Alberta economy is showing some encouraging early signs of recovering from the shocks of the pandemic although there are continued risks that the recovery could be uneven and interrupted by future waves of COVID-19 or by changes to global market forces.
Read MoreMedia Statement
On behalf of the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, please join us in congratulating and welcoming our newest Board members who will be commencing their terms on January 1, 2022.
Read MoreAnnouncing the Edmonton Chamber’s 2023 Board of Directors
On behalf of the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, please join us in congratulating and welcoming our newest Board members who will be commencing their terms on January 1, 2022.
Read MoreStatement from President & CEO Jeffrey Sundquist
With the federal election behind us, Edmontonians are preparing to hit the polls once more to decide the future direction of our city. In anticipation of the municipal election, we reached out to our members to understand the primary concerns of local businesses as they continue to navigate a long road towards a robust recovery.
Read MoreState of the Region Address Moves to Larger Venue Due to Popular Demand
The Edmonton Chamber of Commerce is cautiously optimistic about today’s balanced budget and
congratulates the Government on its strong emphasis on diversification, and commitment to workforce
development. One of the most pressing issues for business is labour attraction and retention.
Businesses are facing significant challenges in the labour market and need more support to help them
attract, train, and retain skilled workers.
Inflation the Highest Concern for Businesses in Edmonton
The Edmonton Chamber of Commerce is disappointed to hear the Valley Line is suffering further delays. This delay will affect businesses along the route and workers who were planning to use the Valley Line to get to work.
Read MoreLetter of Support for Edmonton’s Downtown Core and Transit System Safety Plan
The Edmonton Chamber of Commerce is disappointed to hear the Valley Line is suffering further delays. This delay will affect businesses along the route and workers who were planning to use the Valley Line to get to work.
Read MoreStatement on Regional Transit
The Edmonton Chamber of Commerce is disappointed to hear the Valley Line is suffering further delays. This delay will affect businesses along the route and workers who were planning to use the Valley Line to get to work.
Read MoreSingle Use Ban
The Edmonton Chamber of Commerce is disappointed to hear the Valley Line is suffering further delays. This delay will affect businesses along the route and workers who were planning to use the Valley Line to get to work.
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