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During our Open House on Tuesday, September 24, in our new corner space at 200 Portage Avenue, the City of Winnipeg unveiled our honourary street: Winnipeg Chamber Way. Our open…
During our Open House on Tuesday, September 24, in our new corner space at 200 Portage Avenue, the City of Winnipeg unveiled our honourary street: Winnipeg Chamber Way. Our open…
5-minute read Welcome to our insightful discussion on cultural competence and inclusion in the workplace with Robyn Penner Thiessen from Robyn Penner Thiessen Consulting. We had the opportunity to chat…
3- minute read Written by Jess Borys, Communications Manager Shari Graydon has spent over 30 years engaging media to draw attention to issues she knows and cares about. Over 30…
6- minute read The professional landscape of Canada in 2024 presents a dynamic and evolving job market, with particular industries playing crucial roles in the country’s growth. The labour market…
4 minute read Written by Jamil Ahmed, Economic Analyst Businesses have until Thursday, January 18, to repay their CEBA loans to have them partially forgiven: $10,000 forgiven for loans of…
4-minute read Written by Jess Borys, Communications Manager A recent survey by Express Employment reveals that over three-quarters of Canadian employees have experienced burnout at some point in their careers,…
4- minute read The Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that it has been chosen as one of three Chambers to receive the Canadian Chamber of Commerce’s Inclusive…
4-minute read Written by Jess Borys, Communications Manager Looking ahead to her upcoming year as Board Chair, Dr. Jeannette Montufar-MacKay summed up her hopes for the year in three words:…
6.2 minute read February marks Black History Month and the theme for 2023 is: Ours to Tell. Black History Month is a time for Canadians to celebrate the achievements and…
4- minute read Written by: Jess Borys, Communications Manager Margaret Redmond is the founding President & CEO of the Assiniboine Park Conservancy which was created in 2008 by the City…
5-minute read Written by Casey Clair, Energy & Climate Advocate Community-based sustainability is a key strategy in developing flourishing eco-conscious businesses. At The Chamber, it is important for us to…
2- minute read From international relations to local leadership- we have you covered! ✔️ Next week, we will be welcoming US Ambassador to Canada, David Cohen, for our VIP luncheon…
4-minute read Written by Jess Borys, Communications Manager Growing up, Mick Cornett didn’t dream about becoming a four-term Mayor of Oklahoma City or being named to Fortune Magazine’s list of…
3-minute read Perimeter Aviation, a leader in delivering regional air services is looking to help connect the Winnipeg business community to the communities they serve. For over 60 years, Perimeter…
4-minute read When Rosemary graduated from University she thought everything was solved. “After university, I had children of my own and was reminded that we still have a long way…
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…
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…
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…