July Newsletter: New solutions for tariffs, trade support and export tools to grow globally
The July issue of Government of Canada Business Insights provides a wealth of information on loans, liquidity supports and other tariff...
The July issue of Government of Canada Business Insights provides a wealth of information on loans, liquidity supports and other tariff...
As part of the proceedings of the upcoming Canadian Chamber of Commerce AGM, your Chamber submits resolutions for debate and approval by the CCC Membership which address concerns specific to Thunder Bay and Northwestern Ontario.
The Northern Chambers have written to share the perspective of our combined 3500 members on the constitutionally-triggered decennial census on the redistribution of Federal Electoral Districts 2022, which calls for Northern Ontario's federal ridings to be reduced from 10 to nine ridings with re-drawn lines that would impact nearly every community in the region.
Between September 14 and 30, our Membership will vote to elect four Members to fill seats on our Board of Directors for the 2022 – 2025 term.
Based on three pillars of a strong, resilient community, the platform includes ten actions recommended by Chamber Members in support of the development of opportunities for everyone in the community of Thunder Bay.
letters to each cabinet minister outline key policy priorities
requesting that the Government of Canada suspend the alcohol escalator tax for the next two years, or until inflation normalizes
As part of the proceedings of the upcoming Canadian Chamber of Commerce AGM, your Chamber submits resolutions for debate and approval by the CCC Membership which address concerns specific to Thunder Bay and Northwestern Ontario.
The Northern Chambers have written to share the perspective of our combined 3500 members on the constitutionally-triggered decennial census on the redistribution of Federal Electoral Districts 2022, which calls for Northern Ontario's federal ridings to be reduced from 10 to nine ridings with re-drawn lines that would impact nearly every community in the region.
Between September 14 and 30, our Membership will vote to elect four Members to fill seats on our Board of Directors for the 2022 – 2025 term.
Based on three pillars of a strong, resilient community, the platform includes ten actions recommended by Chamber Members in support of the development of opportunities for everyone in the community of Thunder Bay.
letters to each cabinet minister outline key policy priorities
requesting that the Government of Canada suspend the alcohol escalator tax for the next two years, or until inflation normalizes