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  • LATEST BUSINESS NEWS AFFECTING ATLANTIC CANADA

  • June 27, 2025

    From the Canadian Chamber of Commerce

     

     Our Reations to Stalled Canada-U.S. Trade Talks

    Negotiations go through peaks and valleys. With deadlines approaching, some last-minute surprises should be expected.

    Our position on the Digital Services Tax has been consistent, but primarily for the reason that it’s self-defeating in nature. That said, it’s a pivotal time for Canada-U.S. relations. The tone and tenor of talks has improved in recent months, and we hope to see progress continue. We respect that Team Canada is conducting these negotiations at the table, and we need to give them the space to navigate.

    Candace Laing, President and CEO, Canadian Chamber of Commerce

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  • June 16, 2025

    Premier meets with New England governors in Boston

     

    BOSTON (GNB) – Premier Susan Holt participated in a meeting of northeastern United States governors and eastern Canadian premiers at the Massachusetts State House in Boston, with the aim of strengthening trade and economic partnership. Representatives from Massachusetts, Maine, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, New York and Vermont took part in the meeting.

    “We have been good neighbours and trade partners for decades, and we continue to treasure our long-standing friendship with our neighbours in the United States,” said Holt. “New Brunswick provides essential energy, tourism and manufacturing to these states. During our meetings today, I stressed the importance of our economic and cultural ties to both our countries, while pitching opportunities to make our partnerships even stronger.”

    Holt was joined on this trip by the premiers of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Ontario, as well as Quebec’s minister of energy. Topics of discussion included mutual economic advantages, trade and tariffs, foreign investment, energy and tourism.

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  • June 6, 2025

    ACC's Position on Immigration

    The Atlantic Chamber of Commerce expresses serious concerns about recent reductions in immigration allocations under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) and the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP), which disproportionately impact Atlantic Canada. These cuts undermine the region’s ability to address its unique demographic and economic challenges, including labor shortages and population decline.

    Atlantic Canada has long relied on tailored immigration policies, such as the AIP, to attract skilled workers and support regional employers. However, despite success in attracting immigrants, retention rates remain low, especially in rural areas, jeopardizing the sustainability of key industries such as healthcare, construction, and agriculture.

    We urge the federal government to reconsider these cuts and engage in structured dialogue with provincial governments, chambers of commerce, and key stakeholders to develop sustainable, region-specific immigration policies. A collaborative, tailored approach is essential to ensuring the long-term economic prosperity and workforce sustainability of Atlantic Canada.

    We request:

    • A reconsideration of the recent allocation reductions.
    • A strategic approach to improving retention and supporting population growth.
    • A policy carve-out for Atlantic Canada to reflect its unique needs.

    A one-size-fits-all approach does not work for our region. We look forward to continued collaboration to ensure Atlantic Canada remains a vital contributor to Canada’s growth.

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  • May 28, 2025                                                                 

    Annual Conference and AGM - Recap

    A vibrant two-day agenda blending inspiration, insight, and strategic focus.  

    Day 1  featured dynamic keynotes and workshops, including a powerful talk by Freshco CEO Mandy Rennehan on authenticity in leadership, and sessions on value creation, cultural competency, and community recognition. 

    Day 2 shifted to governance and policy, with the swearing-in of new Chair Margo Soucy by Candace Laing, the CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.

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    The Chambers of Federation Policy Framework reflects a collaborative effort among provincial and territorial chambers of commerce to address shared challenges and unlock opportunities that benefit all Canadians.

    With geopolitical tensions, trade disruptions, and global economic shifts intensifying, Canada must act decisively to strengthen national sovereignty, secure supply chains, and enhance competitiveness. This submission outlines immediate and longer-term priorities to drive trade, investment, and economic self reliance, ensuring Canada remains a leader in an evolving global landscape.

    This is a pivotal moment - one where bold provincial and territorial leadership can remove internal barriers, fortify critical industries, and position Canada for sustained prosperity. This joint submission offers a united vision and actionable recommendations for consideration by the Council of the Federation, aimed at driving economic growth and trade competitiveness across the country

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  • Canada-U.S. Trade Tracker

    Examining our economic integration and the risks of tariffs.

    Let’s Keep Trade Moving

    Protect $3.6 Billion in daily Canada-U.S. trade that supports jobs on both sides of the border. Businesses thrive on clear, stable policies to drive growth. Let’s safeguard the $3.6 billion in daily Canada-U.S. trade that supports jobs on both sides of the border.

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  • The Market Entry Development Program 
     
    • Individualized international sales development service
    • Opportunity assessment meetings and workplace
    • Opportunity analysis via detailed market research
    • Advice on marketing and regulatory issues
    • Support & in-market representation from professionals
    • Connections & meetings with potential clients or sales partners
    • Access to other government funding to support marketing efforts
    • A comprehensive market entry strategy
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  • Welcome to our podcast Chamber Spaces!
     
    In this series, we will share stories and insights from chambers and industry leaders from across Atlantic Canada. Join us as we explore the unique challenges and successes faced by businesses in the region, highlighting the innovation, resilience, and community spirit that drive our economy. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a business enthusiast, or simply curious about the heartbeat of Atlantic Canada’s industry, our podcast will provide you with valuable perspectives and inspiration.
     
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  • Founded during a period of heightened US-Canada trade tensions, Made in CA brings together a comprehensive list of Canadian products in one place, making it easier for you to support Canadian businesses and workers. Additionally, we serve as a valuable resource for those seeking alternatives to Chinese-made products in light of recent anti-Canadian actions.

    To enhance your browsing experience, Canadian-owned products and companies are marked with a 🍁, while publicly traded companies are indicated with a 📈. Every listing has been thoroughly researched for accuracy to the best of our ability. 

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  • Chambers Best Kept Secret to Grow Chamber Revenue
     
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  • Advocating for Business

    We are dedicated to advocating on behalf of our 90 chambers and board of trades from across the four Atlantic provinces. We work hard to represent our members interests and address the issues that matter most to our communities. Together, we strive to create positive change for businesses and to ensure that their voice is heard.

    Learn about our 4 Atlantic divisions here

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  • Upcoming Events

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  • NS Chambers Event

    Meeting with NS Executive Director of Trade and Economic Policy with Nova Scotia’s Intergovernmental Affairs

     Angela Houston, Executive Director of Trade and Economic Policy with Nova Scotia’s Intergovernmental Affairs with be meeting with Chambers of Commerce across NS in collaboration with the Atlantic Chamber of Commerce on  Wednesday June 18 at 10:00 a.m. (AST). Ms. Houston will lead a timely discussion on internal trade—its impact, challenges, and opportunities—within our region and across Canada.

    

    Chambers are welcome to extend this invitation to their Board Chairs if they wish to attend.

     

    Registration is required — please register here.

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  • PEI Chamber Event

    Meeting with PEI Finance & Economic Development Ministers

    

    The Honourable Jill Burridge, Minister of Finance, and the Honourable Darlene Compton, Minister of Economic Development, Innovation and Trade, will be meeting with Chambers of Commerce across Prince Edward Island, in collaboration with the Atlantic Chamber of Commerce, on Thursday, June 19 at 2:00 p.m. (AST).

     

    Chambers are welcome to extend this invitation to their Board Chairs should they wish to attend.

     

    Registration is required — please register here.

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  • Chamber of Commerce Event

    All Chambers Meeting

    June 25, 2025 (10:00- 11:00 AM AST)

    Held on the last Wednesday of each month, these meetings connect Chambers across Atlantic Canada to share ideas, tackle challenges, and collaborate effectively.

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  • Business Truth & Reconciliation Business Truth & Reconciliation

    The Atlantic Chamber of Commerce takes proactive steps to promote reconciliation and respect for Indigenous rights within the corporate sector. In response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Call to Action 92, the Chamber urges its members to embrace the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as a guiding framework.

     

    Recognizing the importance of education, the Chamber encourages businesses to provide comprehensive training for management and staff on the history of Indigenous peoples, including the legacy of residential schools, Indigenous rights, and Aboriginal-Crown relations. Emphasizing intercultural competency, conflict resolution, and anti-racism, these efforts aim to foster a more inclusive and harmonious corporate environment rooted in mutual understanding and respect.

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