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  • Diversity & Inclusion - Enough Talk, Just Do It! Diversity & Inclusion - Enough Talk, Just Do It!

     

    Discover the insights and resources you require to drive action in the latest article by the Atlantic Chamber of Commerce, featured in Atlantic Business Magazine. Titled 'Enough Talk, Just Do It,' this piece dives into the strategies for unlocking your organization's full potential in diverse talent management. Don't miss out on this valuable resource for taking your business to the next level!

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  • Welcome Candace Laing New President & CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce Welcome Candace Laing New President & CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce

    Candace Laing will become the new President and CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Canada’s largest business network, on September 1. Born and raised in Saskatchewan, where her family maintains a longstanding farming operation, Ms. Laing brings her experience as a senior executive with more than two decades of experience with both the private and public sectors.
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  • New Partnership to Promote Leaders in Chamber Movement New Partnership to Promote Leaders in Chamber Movement

    We are excited to share the news of our partnership with Jeremy Bennett, the host of the Insights from Atlantic Canadian Business Leaders video podcast. 

    The podcast will feature business leaders from Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. By positively showcasing business leaders, this podcast not only boosts the visibility and marketing of these leaders but also shines a light on the Chamber of Commerce and the Board of Trades.

    CHAMBERS SUBMIT YOUR BUSINESS LEADERS TODAY! - CLICK HERE

  • ACC Stands with the Canadian Chamber's Statement Regarding the Tabling of Capital Gains Legislation ACC Stands with the Canadian Chamber's Statement Regarding the Tabling of Capital Gains Legislation

      This tax increase is the latest in a series of new taxes and red tape that build uncertainty, stifle investment and signal to the world to do business elsewhere. Our tax system has become a complicated, politicized web of carve-outs and caveats. We need to end our reliance on tax-and-spend politics, which is undermining innovation   and growth, and undercutting future generations. Canada needs a simple, fair and principled tax system that works in the best interests   of Canadians. Which is why we are urging all political parties to commit to a comprehensive, independent review of Canada’s tax system. While these capital gains increases continue to be defended as a matter of generational fairness, generational fairness should consider the actions we are taking today at the expense of our future prosperity and economic opportunity

    Jessica Brandon-Jepp, Senior Director, Fiscal and Financial Services Policy

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  • The MEDP will assess opportunities and develop company-specific approaches based on the expertise and connections of in-market trade consultants. Benefits include:
    • Individualized international sales development services delivered over several months.
    • Opportunity assessment meetings and workplan prior to enrollment
    • Opportunity analysis via detailed market research
    • Advice on marketing and regulatory issues
    • Support and in-market representation from trade professionals (e.g., trade shows)
    • Connections and meetings with potential clients or sales partners
    • Access to additional government funding to support extended marketing efforts
    • A comprehensive market entry strategy
     
    Learn more click here
     
  • Welcome to our new podcast Chamber Spaces!

    In this series, we will share engaging stories and insights from chambers of commerce and industry leaders across Atlantic Canada. Join us as we explore the unique challenges and successes faced by businesses in the region, highlighting the innovation, resilience, and community spirit that drive our economy. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a business enthusiast, or simply curious about the heartbeat of Atlantic Canada’s industry, our podcast will provide you with valuable perspectives and inspiration.

    Click here to listen.

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  • Chambers Best Kept Secret to Grow Chamber Revenue
    • Business assistance (accounting, counselling, legal, human resources and more)
    • my-benefits health®, a health and wellness resource site
    • Teladoc Medical Experts®, an online platform that provides primary care and other medical services
    • Customizable coverage of benefits program to meet their needs
    • Hugr Authentic Connections, a mental wellness app designed to make people feel connected
    Learn more by clicking here or connect with scott.mccammon at johnstongroup.ca. 

     

     

     

     

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  • We are dedicated to advocating on behalf of our 90 chambers and board of trades from across the four Atlantic provinces. We work hard to represent our members interests and address the issues that matter most to our communities. Together, we strive to create positive change for businesses and to ensure that their voice is heard.

    Learn about our 4 Atlantic divisions here

  • Thank You To Our Corporate Partners Thank You To Our Corporate Partners

    To become a Corporate Partner click here

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  • Business Truth & Reconciliation Business Truth & Reconciliation

    The Atlantic Chamber of Commerce takes proactive steps to promote reconciliation and respect for Indigenous rights within the corporate sector. In response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Call to Action 92, the Chamber urges its members to embrace the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as a guiding framework.

     

    Recognizing the importance of education, the Chamber encourages businesses to provide comprehensive training for management and staff on the history of Indigenous peoples, including the legacy of residential schools, Indigenous rights, and Aboriginal-Crown relations. Emphasizing intercultural competency, conflict resolution, and anti-racism, these efforts aim to foster a more inclusive and harmonious corporate environment rooted in mutual understanding and respect.

    Learn more click here