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Picture this: you’re sourcing a new vendor for your Winnipeg business – maybe someone to handle shipping, IT support, or content creation. After some quick research, you’ve got two options….
On Friday, February 28th, 2020, our Leadership Winnipeg cohort was provided with exposure to how several organizations are working to afford opportunity and support to immigrants and refugees in our…
Register for January’s Virtual Membership Luncheon – The Power of Leadership with Jay Grewal, President & CEO of Manitoba Hydro on January 28th for a conversation on being a leader…
The City of Winnipeg released its much-anticipated 2020 budget last week. This first-ever four-year budget plan includes modest increases to funding for most services, a 2.33% property tax increase that’s…
Each Leadership Winnipeg session offers participants the opportunity to understand Winnipeg from a new perspective. Newcomers are a huge part of what makes Winnipeg such a diverse and multicultural city….
The following is information from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. In today’s global world, systems are more interconnected than ever. It stands to reason then, if a pandemic strikes in…
This article was written and sponsored by Manitoba Chambers of Commerce. Northern Exposure: Manitoba Chambers of Commerce Hosting upcoming Economic Development Tour to Thompson & NCN.When you travel to…
The State of the Province Address has become one of The Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce’s most prominent events of the calendar year, attracting nearly 1,500 business and community leaders…
Written by Colin Fast, Director of Advocacy at The Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce Premier Brian Pallister will take to the stage on December 6th to deliver his third State of…
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More and more, businesses look to partnership opportunities when determining their charitable and sponsorship goals – and they’re asking their employees to help make this decision. Requests are coming from…