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The second CODE workshop of the season, hosted by The Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce, focused on a vital topic for today’s workforce: Inclusive Recruitment. Designed to help businesses navigate the…
3-minute read Reconciliation with Indigenous communities is an important and ongoing personal journey. To understand the harm of our country’s history and to pave a new path forward, each individual…
Post Contributed By: Nicole Fontaine, Community Partnership Coordinator at Winnipeg – Herzing College, Leadership Winnipeg Class of 2020-2022 On April 22, 2022 our Leadership Winnipeg class had the opportunity to…
About the Initiative Economic Development Winnipeg’s business development team, YES! Winnipeg, is now working with local companies and partners such as the Ukrainian Canadian Congress-Manitoba Provincial Council, The Winnipeg Chamber…
8-minute read CODE Newsletter | Issue #6 These CODE newsletters are meant to inspire you to reflect on your commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, find valuable resources to further…
4 -minute read Written by Loren Remillard, President and CEO of The Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce If you want to know someone’s real priorities, don’t ask them; take a look…
The 2022 provincial budget was released on Tuesday, and while it took steps toward stabilizing the health care system, it didn’t go far enough to address the health of Manitoba’s…
4-minute read Leading up to Earth Day on April 22, we chatted with Chamber member, Cypher Environmental– a leading global environmental solution provider for dust control and road stabilization. With…
4-minute read Fresh out of completing her MBA, Jane McDonald began her career as an intern at International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD). 25 years later, Jane is now the…
4-minute read It wasn’t until college, that Sky Bridges began to reconnect with his heritage. Now as The Winnipeg Foundation CEO, he sees his journey aligns with the values the…
8-minute read CODE Newsletter | Issue #5 These CODE newsletters are meant to inspire you to reflect on your commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, find valuable resources to further…
3-minute read Here at The Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce, we’re excited to welcome you back to our annual in-person Civic Leaders Dinner. Join us on April 7, for an energetic…
5-minute read Growing up, Avery’s parents always instilled an entrepreneurial spirit in her and her siblings. Her mom was a VP for a globally-recognized organization and her father owned his…
7-minute read As restrictions begin to lift many of our members are asking the same questions– are we allowed to continue to ask for proof of vaccination? Can I still…
4.5 Minute Read The Winnipeg Chamber’s Director of Policy, Colin Fast, highlights five things Winnipeg businesses should be aware of this week. Ahead of the 2022 provincial budget (expected to…
4 -minute read Written by Loren Remillard, President and CEO of The Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce As I was shovelling my driveway for the umpteenth time recently, I thought to…
We sat down with Diaspora Cafe owners, Jason and Keisha Pinder, to talk about their coffee shop, the importance of Black History Month and more! Diaspora Cafe is a family-owned…
We are so excited to be welcoming the Winnipeg business community back to in-person events starting March 25. With a full and dynamic remainder of our event season, we have…
Spirit Award Finalist- Where are they now? On Friday, June 17th we will be hosting our 13th annual Spirit of Winnipeg Awards– one of our business community’s most highly anticipated…
3-minute read Written by Jari Lam- Bizzz Specialist I’m sure you know by now Bizzz is The Chamber’s online business directory where you can list your business and search for…
8-minute read CODE Newsletter | Issue #3 These CODE newsletters are meant to inspire you to reflect on your commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, find valuable resources to further…
4.5 Minute Read The Winnipeg Chamber’s Director of Policy, Colin Fast, highlights five things Winnipeg businesses should be aware of this week. 1. Province seeks input on homelessness strategy The…