Business Voice

Latest Issue: February / March 2024

Cover story

A once-in-a-lifetime fight

February 1, 2024

There's no one action or answer to the current housing crisis, so everyone, including communities, are needed at the table

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Spotlight

A positive impact

February 1, 2024

Developing Black community-driven housing solutions through the Community Housing Growth Fund

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Member Profile

With Sheri Lecker at the helm, Adsum keeps going and growing after 40 years

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Cover story

Celebrating excellence in our community

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Working for you

Meet the team

January 7, 2022

What brought our newest team members to the Chamber?

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Trends

The French Funnel

November 26, 2021

French is the second official language in Canada. Yet many businesses in Nova Scotia and across the country do not offer their products or services in French. We believe they are missing out on an opportunity that we call the “French Funnel.”

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From the President

The past year presented challenges for everyone in our community. But the challenges for local businesses were particularly acute.

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Trends

As consumers expect full transparency, brands must deliver.

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Trends

How we can live longer, feel better and work smarter.

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Trends

While many of us may think of eLearning as a solution for universities, more industries are starting to see the benefits. 

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Working for you

CEED Alumni Spotlight

November 26, 2021

We spoke with three alumni from the Centre for Entrepreneurship Education and Development (CEED) to hear about their innovative businesses and their experiences at CEED.

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Working for you

Sowing the CEEDs of Success

November 26, 2021

For over 25 years, the Centre for Entrepreneurship Education and Development (CEED) has been empowering and advancing entrepreneurs in Nova Scotia.

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Working for you

A Skill Building Process

November 26, 2021

Enhancing productivity skills and knowledge transfer results in a better trained sector workforce with an improved ability to utilize good manufacturing practices and lean methods.

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Working for you

What’s Next for Halifax

November 26, 2021

If we are going to achieve Halifax's economic potential, what are our best opportunities for growth that are aligned to our values and vision for the city?

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Working for you

Education is the key to understanding and celebrating our differences. Attending and immersing yourself in a Blanket Exercise is one path toward reconciliation.

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Working for you

Good health policy is good economic policy.

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Member Profile

For 55 years, the Dartmouth Adult Services Centre (DASC) has been serving adults with intellectual disabilities. The organization aims to provide a modern, supportive, and inclusive work environment and training center for their clients.

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Guest Post

Local partnership offers combined services that aim to break the cycles that can lead to criminalization.

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Positive business environment

Hiring with Intention

November 23, 2021

Diversity Employment Network aims to match African Nova Scotian candidates with local businesses.

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Cover story

Big business, big(ger) impact

November 15, 2021

Large employers in Halifax support the city's growth and economy.

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Guest Post

Despite a difficult labour market and the need for remote work in many industries, employers stepped up and Dalhousie Rowe School of Business students persevered over the past year, proving that not even a pandemic can stop work-integrated learning.

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