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PRESS RELEASE: Halifax Chamber of Commerce and NSBLEC in the Chronicle Herald
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Health and Education
Support for Canada’s airports facing severe financial impact of COVID-19
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Transportation and Trade
Provincial and Federal Supports for Businesses Affected by COVID-19
Government Support for Business (April 2 Update)
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Multi-Topic Publications
Government Support for Businesses (March 31 Update)
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Multi-Topic Publications
Press Release - Introducing the COVID-19 Business/Employee Team
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Health and Education
2020-2021 Provincial Budget Response: A lIttle Something For Everyone
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Budget Issues
2020-2021 Municipal Pre-Budget Submission
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Budget Issues
Each year the Halifax Chamber of Commerce produces a Municipal Pre-Budget Submission that outlines our member's concerns and policy goals for the new budget. The submission highlights the top priorities of the Halifax Chamber of Commerce’s membership. Our recommendations are based on many conversations with our members over the past year and work on balancing the needs of the Halifax business community with that of the City. We have provided the Council with ten recommendations that focus on optimizing the size of government, creating a frictionless business environment and promoting the growth of Halifax as a major city.
Download DocumentHalifax Chamber of Commerce- Capped Assessment Program Comments
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Taxation and Regulation
Patrick Sullivan, President & CEO of the Halifax Chamber of Commerce recently presented to the Nova Scotia Federation of Municipality's All-Party Committee on the Capped Assessment Program in Nova Scotia. Please let us know if you have any questions or comments on the CAP.
Download DocumentQEII New Generation Project
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Health and Education
2019 Provincial Issue Note- Response from Premier McNeil
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Multi-Topic Publications
The Chamber recently submitted our 2019 Provincial Issue Note to the Province wherein we asked relevant and timely questions that focused on the growth of our region and the business community. We are pleased that we have received a letter of response from Premier McNeil.
If you have any questions comments, please email our policy analyst, Kathleen MacEachern, at kathleen@halifaxchamber.com
The Federal Election is over – What’s Next?
Your Chamber was actively engaged during the recent Federal election. As an apolitical organization, our focus was on strongly encouraging our members to exercise their right to vote and providing information to help them to do just that. As well, we monitored political platforms for areas that aligned with issues you have identified – Talent, a federal Tax Review, a predictable investment climate, and common-sense regulations. We need our governments to set the conditions for your success and then let you proceed. Now post-election, we will be looking for the best ways to continue to move your issues forward with the federal government. That will include working with our national partners such as the Canadian Global Cities Council and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce as well as meeting with our Halifax MPs to ensure your issues are top of mind. Once the new Federal Cabinet is sworn in, we will review Ministerial Mandate letters for alignment with our key issues and follow up from there. Stay tuned and don’t hesitate to reach with your issues or concerns. We are in your corner!
2019 Electoral Boundary Law Amendments- Patrick's Speaking Words
Recently, Patrick spoke with Law Amendments on the changes to MLA's in Nova Scotia. The Halifax Chamber has been proactive in meeting with and speaking to the Electoral Boundary Commission and our members on the changes to Nova Scotia MLA's.
Download Document2019 Provincial Issue Note
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Multi-Topic Publications
Each year, the Halifax Chamber of Commerce submits a note to the Province, detailing the issues that affect our members, our concerns for the upcoming year and the current and past projects that are beneficial to the growth of the Province. This year, the Halifax Chamber has chosen to ask the government various questions that reflect the issues that are important to our members. They range from departmental spending to preventative health care to immigration. We provide additional background in the attachment, but the questions asked in the document are provided below:
• Does the provincial government allot departmental funding based on the amount that was used in the year prior?
• What are the specific cost saving projects in place by departments to reduce their budgets each year?
• Does the provincial government evaluate their salaries and benefits packages against the private sector?
• Will the province provide ability to pay legislation to municipalities?
• What types of preventative programs are supported by the Department of Health and Wellness currently?
• What initiatives is the department pursuing to bring new thinking to healthcare? For instance, the new Hospice provides beds for a significantly reduced cost versus hospitals. Will there be any provincial investment in capital for these facilities?
• What are the savings, whether in time or money, has the government achieved from these prorams and will budgets be reduced by these savings?
• What countries and/or regions is the Nova Scotia government currently exporting/importing to and what countries and/or regions are being actively investigated?
• What is the number one reason Immigrants do not choose to remain in Nova Scotia/Halifax?
• How often is the Department of Business in contact with Nova Scotian SMEs to discuss what skills and training will be needed in our workforce?
2019 Municipal Issue Note
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Multi-Topic Publications
The Halifax Chamber of Commerce is a business-focused organization that represents over 1,700 members and over 65,000 employees in the Greater Halifax Area. In our 2019-2023 Strategic Plan we are striving to create value and prosperity for our members. We will provide services our businesses need, and we will continue to advocate for the conditions in the economy that enhance their prosperity.
Each year, the Halifax Chamber of Commerce submits a note to the Municipality, detailing the issues that affect our members, our concerns for the upcoming year and the current and past projects that are beneficial to the growth of the City. This year, the Halifax Chamber has chosen to ask the government various questions that reflect the issues that are important to our members. They range from the cost of labour to by-law reviews to accessible hiring. We provide additional background in the attachment, but the questions asked in the document are provided below:
• What has been the percentage increase in labour costs over the past ten years?
• What new sources (other than tax increases) are expected to generate the required revenue?
• Has the municipality asked the province to grant ability to pay legislation?
• What is the cost of services for commercial and residential taxpayers across the municipality?
• What does the municipality hear the most from the business community regarding the regulatory environment?
• How many of the 131 by-laws have currently been reviewed for effectiveness, efficiency, and usefulness?
• Will the HaliFACT document and its goals align with the Centre Plan?
• What reasons does the municipality hear why immigrants chose to stay or leave the city?
• What steps is the municipality taking to ensure a smooth transition (permits, approvals) for businesses to upgrade or redesign their built space to make it easier for accessible hiring?
Press Release - Canada Needs a National Urban Strategy: Urban Chambers of Commerce (CGCC)
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Strategic Plan
Halifax Chamber Response: April 2019 Final Report Balancing effective representation with voter parity- Electoral Boundary Commission
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Multi-Topic Publications
For the full Commission report, head over to https://nselectoralboundaries.ca/resources
Download Document2019-2020 Provincial Budget Response
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Budget Issues
2019 Federal Budget Release Response
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Budget Issues