The Calgary Chamber of Commerce exists to help businesses reach their potential. As an independent, non-profit, non-partisan organization founded in 1891, we build on our history to serve and advocate for businesses of all sizes, in all sectors across the city.
The Calgary Chamber is an unwavering advocate for our city's community champions. In recognition of the important work they do, all registered charities and Alberta-based non-profits receive a discount on their membership rate. Contact us to learn more.
This holiday season, you can help give families a safe place to call home and hope for a brighter future.
The Jim Dewald Emerging Leaders Scholarship funds Calgary Chamber memberships for students looking to start their careers on the right foot—engaging with business leaders from all sectors who are part of the Calgary Chamber’s extensive network.
Peanut butter and jelly. Hot chocolate and marshmallows. Milk and Cookies. Join the ranks of history's greatest pairings and enjoy all the benefits of a Calgary Chamber membership for your business.
The Calgary Chamber, along with members and partners, are calling for the federal government to withdraw the oil and gas emissions cap, as a sector-specific cap will lead to uncertainty and challenging economic conditions for business.
We promote economic policies that encourage business growth and transformation, while making Canada a destination of choice for investment.
We provide programs, connections, and access to capital that help your business thrive and grow.
We bring together the business community to connect and engage in commerce.
We give you access to exclusive discounts on everyday business expenses.
We inspired business growth through various events and connections.
When business thrives, community thrives. We are a community of innovative and determined businesses and all are welcome.
Being a Chamber member gives you access to unique discounts and brand building tools you can leverage to grow your business.
The Chamber brings together business leaders across industries and of all sizes to convene and build connections to grow commerce.
The Chamber takes on complex municipal, provincial, and national issues that impact the business community.
The Canada Post strike is more than a disruption to mail services or a logistical challenge — it's a serious risk to Canada's economy, especially during the critical holiday season. The Calgary Chamber urges for immediate resolution to prevent further disruptions.
In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, digital transformation has become a buzzword that resonates across industries. In this article written by ERP-One, learn more about digital transformation and why it's crucial for modern businesses.
On November 25, the Calgary Chamber hosted Mayor Jyoti Gondek for a keynote address and fireside chat with Calgary Chamber President & CEO Deborah Yedlin. This discussion covered several topics, including Mayor Gondek’s vision for a vibrant, productive and world-class city.