FREDERICTON, NB – The Fredericton Chamber of Commerce has awarded its post-secondary scholarships to Samantha Gray and Katie Hamill. Both are Fredericton natives and undergraduate recipients planning to pursue graduate studies in the fall. Applicants must be a full or part time employee of a member in good standing of the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce, OR be the child, spouse or partner of a member or their employee. Samantha is an employee of Stiletto Consulting and Katie works at The 11th
FREDERICTON, NB – Yesterday at their 2020 annual general meeting, the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce welcomed Bob Chisholm of McDonald’s Restaurants as its board of directors president for 2020-2021, taking over the role from Karen Grant of Kiers Marketing. Grant moves into the past president role for a one-year term. Grant (left) and Chisholm (right) are seen here ‘passing the buck’ – a Fredericton chamber president tradition. Chisholm has been a board member at the chamber since 2016. During that
Created by RBC in collaboration with the national network of Chambers of Commerce and more than 50 corporate partners, the Fredericton chamber to support local businesses as part of the nationwide movement July 30, 2020 (FREDERICTON) – The Fredericton Chamber of Commerce announced today that it has joined Canada United, a national movement to support local businesses in communities across the country. As part of the movement, RBC has brought together more than 50 of Canada’s leading
Fredericton, NB – The chambers of commerce in Fredericton, Moncton and Saint John have written to Prime Minister Trudeau to express concern with the proposal to require 10 paid sick leave days per employee per year. The plan would place substantial financial burden on businesses at the worst possible time in the fledgling days of Canada’s COVID-19 recovery phase. “While we appreciate the heightened importance of public health due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we must be equally aware of any legislation or
Ten economic development, business, and community development organizations from across New Brunswick will present a virtual conference and podcast series designed to reimagine New Brunswick in a post-pandemic world. Turning Point: Recovery and Reimagination in New Brunswick will consist of eight virtual conferences and related podcasts in both English and French over a four week period. The first conference will be held this Thursday on the province’s fiscal realities and will feature Premier Blaine
Fredericton, NB, 7 May 2020 Yesterday, chambers of commerce from across New Brunswick launched a re-opening & recovery guide for businesses and organizations across the province. This document is aimed at summarizing guidance information that has been provided by the Government of New Brunswick as it relates to reopening the economy over the coming days and weeks. “Businesses in the province require a clear direction of what is mandatory and what is suggested by governments in order for them to
For Immediate ReleaseFredericton, NB, 7 May 2020 Yesterday, chambers of commerce from across New Brunswick launched a re-opening & recovery guide for businesses and organizations across the province. This document is aimed at summarizing guidance information that has been provided by the Government of New Brunswick as it relates to reopening the economy over the coming days and weeks. “Businesses in the province require a clear direction of what is mandatory and what is suggested by governments in
13 March 2020 For Immediate Release FREDERICTON, NB – Due to the evolving nature of COVID-19 and the current advice of NB’s Chief Medical Officer and Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer, the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce has announced that it is postponing upcoming events through the end of April. These events will be rescheduled at a later date. Specifically, the events affected are: March 19 – Parliamentary Breakfast March 24 – Business Over Breakfast April 2 – Business After Hours April 21 –
10 March 2020 For Immediate Release FREDERICTON, NB – The Fredericton Chamber of Commerce applauds the Higgs Government for balancing the budget and reducing property taxes. In its pre-budget submission, the chamber encouraged the government to maintain its focus on fiscal responsibility in order to reduce the Province’s net debt and create room to invest in New Brunswickers and enhance the competitiveness of business. “This budget clearly shows how the economy, growth and the government’s
24 February 2020 For Immediate Release FREDERICTON, NB – The Fredericton Chamber of Commerce has hit the 1,000-member mark with the addition of Shoppers Drug Mart Kings Place (Quinn Pharmacy Ltd). “Getting to 1,000 members has been a goal of our chamber and I want to thank the staff for all their hard work that got us there,” said Karen Grant, chamber president. “A lot of the credit also goes to our other members for their engagement and word-of-mouth testimonials to businesses throughout the
1 October 2019 For Immediate Release FREDERICTON, NB – The Fredericton Chamber of Commerce applauds the recent announcement by Health Minister Ted Flemming that the province is moving to eliminate the billing number system for physicians. “The Fredericton chamber has advocated for the elimination of the billing number system for physicians through several successive governments, most recently with the current government when Minister Flemming received the Health portfolio again last fall,” said
FREDERICTON, NB – The Fredericton Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Business Excellence Awards at the Delta Fredericton on 3 October 2019. Recognizing outstanding achievement in business and community involvement, awards were presented in eight categories. “The Business Excellence Awards are one of the annual highlights for the chamber” said Ryan Boyer, chairperson of the 2019 awards selection committee and chamber past president. “Our organizational vision is Stronger Community Through Business
23 September 2019 – For Immediate Release FREDERICTON, NB – The Fredericton Chamber of Commerce is hosting a local candidate series in advance of the federal election on 21 October 2019. The chamber will host four local candidates beginning next week at Planet Hatch in Knowledge Park on the following schedule: 1 October 2019: Matt DeCourcey – Liberal Party of Canada 2 October 2019: Jenica Atwin – Green Party of Canada 8 October 2019: Jason Paull – People’s Party of Canada 10 October 2019:
Report Released: Canadian Chamber of Commerce’s Lessons in Reconciliation: What we Heard in Fredericton 21 September 2019 – For Immediate Release FREDERICTON, NB – On June 25, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce sat down with business and Indigenous leaders in Fredericton to listen and have a discussion regarding reconciliation, what role business can play and what reconciliation means to Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples, as well as our communities and businesses. “We were thrilled to
FREDERICTON, NB – The Fredericton Chamber of Commerce has announced the finalists for its 2019 Business Excellence Awards. Each year, the awards selection committee is chaired by the chamber’s immediate past president and includes members from the local business community as well as other stakeholders. The 2019 chair is Chamber Past President Ryan Boyer of Cain Boyer Benefits Group. “The Business Excellence Awards Gala is always an eye-opening night for me,” said Boyer. “I learn about new
For Immediate Release September 16, 2019 – A consortium of chambers of commerce in New Brunswick have been selected to compete in the national Influence in Action Competition during the Canadian Chamber of Commerce annual general meeting in Saint John on September 21nd. The Fredericton, Moncton, Saint John, and Atlantic Chambers of Commerce will provide over 400 delegates with an overview of the 2018 provincial election advocacy program entitled We Choose Growth. This multi-stakeholder program
FREDERICTON, NB – On June 25, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce sat down with business and Indigenous leaders in Fredericton to listen and have a discussion regarding reconciliation, what role business can play and what reconciliation means to Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples, as well as our communities and businesses. “We were thrilled to be approached by the Canadian chamber to host one of three reconciliation roundtables they planned to host across the country,” said Chamber CEO Krista Ross.
10 September 2019 – For Immediate Release FREDERICTON, NB – The Fredericton Chamber of Commerce has awarded its post-secondary scholarships to Samantha Gray and Katie Hamill. Both are Fredericton natives and undergraduate recipients planning to pursue graduate studies in the fall. Applicants must be a full or part time employee of a member in good standing of the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce, OR be the child, spouse or partner of a member or their employee. Samantha is an employee of Stiletto
FREDERICTON, NB – Last week at its 2019 annual general meeting, the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce welcomed Karen Grant of Kiers Marketing as its board of directors president for 2019-2020, taking over the role from Ryan Boyer of Cain Boyer Benefits Group. Boyer moves into the past president role for a one-year term. Grant, a Fredericton native, has been a board member at the chamber since 2014. During that time, she has chaired many chamber committees including the Policy Development Committee,
19 March 2019 - Fredericton Chamber of Commerce Encouraged by Provincial Budget Fredericton Chamber of Commerce Encouraged by Provincial Budget (PDF - 137 KB) The Fredericton Chamber of Commerce is encouraged that the 2019-2020 provincial budget recognizes the urgency with which New Brunswick must act to get its fiscal house in order. Sustained restraint is required not only to provide the services that New Brunswickers need and deserve, but also to be able to create the competitive business environment
FREDERICTON, NB – The Fredericton Chamber of Commerce continues to be alarmed at the skyrocketing WorkSafeNB premiums, which will see a third consecutive jump in 2019 – this time dwarfing the increases for 2017 and 2018. “The WorkSafeNB fund and associated rates have been spiraling out-of-control from the moment legislative changes were made in 2015 that in effect gave the Workers Compensation Appeals Tribunal policy-making authority,” said Fredericton Chamber CEO Krista Ross. “The problem with that
FREDERICTON, NB – Representatives of the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce recently attended the Canadian Chamber of Commerce annual general meeting and conference in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Central to the conference are the policy resolution debates, which gives local chambers the opportunity to submit federal government-related issues to the national chamber. If a resolution is passed by ⅔ of delegates in attendance, it forms part of the Canadian chamber’s advocacy efforts. The Fredericton Chamber of
Oct 18, 2018 | Media Releases FREDERICTON, NB – The Fredericton Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Business Excellence Awards at the Delta Fredericton on 18 October 2018. Recognizing outstanding achievement in business and community involvement, awards were presented in eight categories. “The Business Excellence Awards are a real highlight on the chamber event calendar,” said Keir Clark, chairperson of the 2018 awards selection committee and chamber past president. “It is a chance for local
Oct 1, 2018 | Media Releases Photo credit: James West Photography Pictured from left to right: Emma Johnston, Erik Staeben, Karen Grant – Fredericton Chamber of Commerce 1st VP FREDERICTON, NB – The Fredericton Chamber of Commerce has awarded its post-secondary scholarships to Erik Staeben and Emma Johnston. Both are Fredericton natives and plan to attend the University of New Brunswick in the fall. A high academic achiever and committed volunteer, Emma is pursuing a nursing degree with a
Sep 19, 2018 | Media Releases FREDERICTON, NB – The Fredericton Chamber of Commerce has announced the finalists for its 2018 Business Excellence Awards. Each year, the awards selection committee is chaired by the chamber’s immediate past president and includes members from the local business community as well as other stakeholders. The 2018 chair is Chamber Past President Keir Clark of Scotia Wealth Management. “The Business Excellence Awards are a real highlight on the chamber event calendar,”
Aug 21, 2018 | Media Releases Fredericton, NB (21 August 2018) – On 19 March 2018, an alliance of New Brunswick business organizations launched the “We Choose Growth” pre-election platform. The groups are the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce, Le Conseil économique du Nouveau-Brunswick, the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Moncton, the Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce, the New Brunswick Business Council and the Atlantic Chamber of Commerce. We Choose Growth is based on five pillars to enable
Aug 2, 2018 | Media Releases Campaign encourage businesses to support the initiative and join the growing list of New Brunswick companies and organizations that “Choose Growth” Fredericton, NB (August 2, 2018) – An alliance of six business associations representing more than 4,000 businesses in New Brunswick have launched an awareness website in advance of the upcoming New Brunswick election campaign. The site outlines the key priorities for economic improvement in province and offers companies
Jun 19, 2018 | Media Releases FREDERICTON, NB – Today at its 2018 annual general meeting, the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce welcomed Ryan Boyer of Cain Boyer Benefits Group as its board of directors president for 2018-2019, taking over the role from Keir Clark of Scotia Wealth Management. Keir moves into the past president role for a one-year term. With his outgoing remarks, Keir spoke about what he saw as priorities during his year as president. These included increasing board and member engagement;
May 31, 2018 | Media Releases Ottawa, May 31, 2018—Canada’s regulatory system is smothering business in Canada, thanks to a growing mix of complex, costly and overlapping rules from all levels of government. A new report by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Death by 130,000 Cuts: Improving Canada’s Regulatory Competitiveness, calls on governments to modernize their regulatory frameworks and give businesses in Canada room to thrive. “Inconsistent and unpredictable rules and processes are making it
May 22, 2018 | Media Releases FREDERICTON, NB (For Immediate Release) The Fredericton Chamber of Commerce has added Premier Brian Gallant to its “Political Leaders Series” which was launched on Friday, May 18. Premier Gallant will appear at the Wu Conference Centre on June 29, 2018 at 10:00 am. “We are very pleased that we were able to find a date and time that works for the Premier and the chamber,” said Keir Clark, chamber president. “Now we are able to hear from the leaders of all six of New
May 15, 2018 | Media Releases FREDERICTON, NB (For Immediate Release) On Friday, May 18, 2018, the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce launches its 2018 “Political Leaders Series” at the Fredericton Convention Centre. The first leader to present to the chamber membership and the broader community is Gerald Bourque, leader of the province’s newest registered political party, Keep it Simple Solutions New Brunswick. The remainder of the schedule is as follows: May 25 – Kris Austin, People’s Alliance of
May 1, 2018 | Media Releases FREDERICTON, NB (For Immediate Release) The Fredericton Chamber of Commerce applauds the announcement today by New Brunswick Premier Brian Gallant and Fredericton MP, Matt DeCourcey to fund the long-awaited and needed expansion of the Fredericton International Airport. After eight consecutive years of record-breaking passenger traffic, the airport now sees double the number of annual passengers the terminal was designed to accommodate. “The Fredericton chamber is very
Mar 19, 2018 | Media ReleasesNew Brunswick Business Community Seeks Platform Commitments to Focus on Growth of Priority Areas for the Provincial Economy Moncton, NB ‑ An alliance of six business associations representing over 4,000 businesses in New Brunswick today announced its pre-election platform, We Choose Growth. The group is asking each of the provincial parties to commit to actions that support five priority areas of growth in their election platforms. The group of organizations
Feb 28, 2018 | Media Releases FREDERICTON, NB - (For Immediate Release) After details of Finance Minister Bill Morneau’s corporate tax planning changes were solidified in the federal government’s 2018-19 budget, the Fredericton Chamber renews its call for a comprehensive tax review through a Royal Commission. “While the changes have been greatly simplified from what was first proposed last July, the federal government continues to tinker with the tax code on a piecemeal basis, it is clear that a
Feb 9, 2018 | Media Releases Fredericton, NB – A strong and prosperous Canada depends on business growth, but businesses are grappling with daunting challenges at home and abroad. To help them compete and grow, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce released 10 Ways to Build a Canada that Wins this week. 10 Ways provides businesses, decision-makers and government with a series of clear priorities and objectives that, if addressed, will give Canada a competitive
Feb 5, 2018 | Media Releases FREDERICTON, NB – The Fredericton Chamber of Commerce echoes the position of the New Brunswick Medical Society that the provincial government’s decision to move extramural and Tele-Care services to Medavie is ‘worth a try.’ With the province’s demographic challenges, the Fredericton chamber has previously advocated for the need to rethink and realign how healthcare is delivered in New Brunswick both now and into the future. The government should continue to find innovative
Jan 30, 2018 | Media Releases FREDERICTON, NB – The Fredericton Chamber of Commerce agrees with areas Finance Minister Cathy Rogers has identified as key challenges. Investments in areas such as innovation, tourism, exporting and youth employment should pay dividends for the province. The chamber remains concerned about New Brunswick’s growing debt, with $644 million being added between the 2017-18 and 2018-19 budgets and the planned delay in balancing the books until 2022. “As we expressed at the