Voice of Atlantic Canadian business. Member-driven business advocate, educator & service provider contributing to sustainable economic growth in the region.
A sincere thank you to our incredible sponsors for supporting the Atlantic Chamber Conference in Moncton this week. Your partnership helps bring together Chamber and Board of Trade professionals from across Atlantic Canada for learning, networking, and collaboration.
The Atlantic Chamber of Commerce is calling for urgent fiscal discipline following the Spring Economic Update 2026.
Persistent deficits and rising debt costs risk limiting growth and investment in Atlantic Canada.
Read more: https://t.co/Zl4ZG9u2Fk
Big thank you to our Presenting Sponsors, Air Canada and Chambers Plan
Your support helps bring Chamber staff from across Atlantic Canada together to connect, learn, and grow—and that has a real impact in our communities.
We appreciate your partnership!
ACC urges the governments of New Brunswick & Nova Scotia to remove interprovincial trade barriers—starting with the proposed Aulac toll and the existing Cobequid Pass toll. These measures raise business costs, disrupt supply chains, & undermine a stronger Atlantic economy.
We want to take a moment to thank the Chambers of Commerce across our region for everything you do to support your members and strengthen the local business community.
Wishing all of our Chamber colleagues and members a wonderful Easter weekend and a bright season ahead
Atlantic Canada needs fewer barriers, not more.
The Atlantic Chamber is calling on Susan Holt and Tim Houston to remove tolls that hinder interprovincial trade and support an Atlantic Free Trade Zone.
Read our letter:https://t.co/5LVxorhiXt
It’s Monday Chamber Minute!
A common misconception: chambers are government agencies.
Chambers are independent, business-led organizations, governed by volunteer boards. Their role is to advocate for business communities — not to regulate or run government programs.”
Why does it matter that chambers are independent?
Because independence allows them to:
• Reflect diverse business perspectives
• Raise opportunities and challenges candidly
• Facilitate collaboration across sectors
• Contribute to long-term regional thinking
It’s this position — outside government but engaged with it — that makes chambers effective.
The Atlantic Chamber of Commerce opposes NB’s proposed Aulac toll
New tolls = higher costs for trade, trucking, tourism & commuters.
We’re also calling for an end to tolls at Cobequid Pass.
Atlantic Canada needs fewer barriers, not more.
Local Dollars Stay Local
Did you know that for every $100 spent at a local business, about $68 stays in your community?
This Feel Good Friday, spend local and see the impact ripple across Atlantic Canada.
“Atlantic Innovation Spotlight”
Highlighting the businesses and sectors shaping our region’s future.
Tech Talent at Work
Atlantic Canada’s ICT sector is booming with startups and established firms delivering software solutions, cybersecurity, and AI-driven technologies.
Example: Halifax and Moncton are hotspots for digital innovation, creating tools that power businesses worldwide.
Partnership matters.
The Atlantic Chamber of Commerce is proud to work alongside our Corporate Sponsors who help champion a strong and vibrant business community across Atlantic Canada.
Your ongoing support allows us to continue advocating for policies that help businesses grow, innovate, and succeed.
Thank you for being valued partners in strengthening our region’s economy.
Weekend Adventure!
Turn your weekend into a local adventure! Explore markets, cafés, and shops across Atlantic Canada and discover treasures you won’t find anywhere else. 🌊✨
Atlantic Canada: Life Sciences & Biotechnology
From biotech startups to medical research, Atlantic Canada is growing its life sciences sector. Cutting-edge therapies, diagnostics, and health tech solutions are being developed right here at home.
Fun Fact: Several local companies are creating breakthroughs in cancer research and personalized medicine.
Monday's Chamber Minute!
Chambers work closely with government — but they are not government entities.
Chambers are independent, business-led organizations governed by volunteer boards, advocating for their local business communities.
They serve as a bridge between businesses and decision-makers, bringing real-world experience to the policy table. That role depends on remaining independent and community-rooted.
Celebrating the Women of the Chamber Movement – International Women’s Day
Today, on International Women’s Day, we recognize and celebrate the incredible women who help power the chamber of commerce movement across Atlantic Canada.
From chamber staff and volunteers in communities large and small, to entrepreneurs, leaders, and advocates, women play a vital role in strengthening our local economies and shaping the future of business in our region. Every day, they bring leadership, innovation, collaboration, and a deep commitment to their communities.
At the Atlantic Chamber of Commerce, we are especially proud of the talented and dedicated women who serve on our Board of Directors. Their insight, experience, and passion help guide our work and ensure the voice of Atlantic Canadian business remains strong and forward-looking.
Today we celebrate their contributions — and the contributions of women across the entire chamber network — who continue to inspire progress, support business growth, and build stronger communities throughout Atlantic Canada.
💜 Thank you for your leadership, your dedication, and the impact you make every day.
Congratulations to Our President & CEO!
The Atlantic Chamber of Commerce is proud to celebrate our President & CEO, **Rhonda Tulk-Lane**, who has been named one of the **25 Most Powerful Women in Atlantic Canada** by Atlantic Business Magazine.
This recognition highlights Rhonda’s exceptional leadership and her dedication to strengthening the voice of business across our region. Through her work with the Atlantic Chamber of Commerce and our network of chambers and boards of trade, she continues to champion economic growth, collaboration, and opportunities for businesses throughout Atlantic Canada.
Please join us in congratulating Rhonda on this well-deserved honour. We are proud to see her leadership recognized among the most influential women shaping the future of our region.
Atlantic Canada: Leading the Way in Clean Technology
🌱 Powering a Greener Future
Atlantic Canadian businesses are driving the clean tech revolution! Renewable energy, energy storage, and green manufacturing are helping the region lead in sustainable solutions.
Example: Wind, tidal, and solar innovations are creating jobs while reducing carbon footprints.
Local Love Friday
Small Purchases, Big Impact
Even a small purchase can make a big difference! From local cafés to craft stores, choosing local helps our neighbors and keeps Atlantic communities thriving.
Atlantic Canada: A Hub for Ocean Innovation
Did you know Atlantic Canada is a global leader in ocean tech? From sustainable fisheries to offshore robotics, companies here are turning the ocean’s potential into cutting-edge solutions.
💡 Spotlight: Innovators in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland are developing tech to monitor marine ecosystems and improve aquaculture efficiency.
Atlantic Canada Business Snapshot
“It’s Monday Chamber Minute!
Did you know 95% of businesses in Atlantic Canada are small and medium-sized enterprises?
Chambers help these businesses connect, share insights, and influence regional economic priorities — making sure every voice is heard.”
More connections. More opportunities. More growth. Join your local chamber!
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