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The Chamber and the Region


The relationship between municipalities and businesses can sometimes be a complicated one.


Businesses may feel burdened by regulations and processes, while municipalities are often challenged to balance economic growth with the needs and expectations of their communities.


Yet in every community, there is an organization that serves as a vital bridge between these two worlds: the local Chamber of Commerce. In some communities, it may be known as a business association, a downtown business improvement district, or a business improvement area. Regardless of the name, its role remains the same—bringing together the voices of local businesses and connecting them with municipal, provincial, and federal decision-makers.


Today on Municipal Affairs, we are honoured to sit down with Mike Tate, CEO of the Regina & District Chamber of Commerce. During our conversation, we'll explore the priorities and challenges facing businesses today, the role municipalities play in fostering economic success, and how local governments and the business community can work together to strengthen and support businesses of all sizes—from long-established brick-and-mortar operations to emerging entrepreneurs and innovators.


We'll also take a closer look at the important role Chambers of Commerce play in communities across the country, viewed through the lens of Regina's experience and perspective.


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