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July 16, 2018
On July 9 & 10, the SCC met with partners in the North Dakota chamber network to continue to advocate the value of open trade borders despite the recent steel and aluminum tariffs imposed by the US government and the subsequent retaliatory measures taken by the Canadian government.  Read the n ews release and more about the importance of trade with North Dakota here .
Explore the magic of Italy and discover some of the world's most beautiful cities with the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce and Indus. This 9 day trip tours Rome, Florence, Venice and Milan, and provides ample opportunities for you to experience life the Italian way - la Dolce Vita!  Read more .
Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership (STEP) is hosting a Business Networking Luncheon, featuring Carolyn A. Wilkins, Senior Deputy Governor, Bank of Canada.

Register here for this unique opportunity to hear from one of Canada’s financial sector leaders.
The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce has been actively engaged with the Aquatic Invasive Species Task Force which aims to educate the public and stop the spread of aquatic invasive species and keep Saskatchewan's waters clean. Find out how you can help here .
This month's Saskatchewan business personality is Greg Hanwell. He answered the questionnaire with his usual frankness and sense of humour.
Take Our Kids to Work Day provides Grade 9 students the opportunity to experience a day in the life of a professional within a workplace, allowing students to explore the world of work and helping them make informed educational decisions. This is a valuable day for both students and businesses, who have the opportunity to showcase their workplaces to future workers. Read more.
Steve McLellan and Randy Beattie attended the annual meeting of the Chambers of Commerce Insurance Corporation of Canada (CCICC) board in Regina on June 15. The Chamber Insurance Plan has had an excellent year and continues to improve on its services to its members. Read more
In support of the principle of open markets, the SCC sees that ride-sharing companies in Saskatchewan will foster business growth. The introduction of ride-sharing is an opportunity to include new processes and to create efficiencies in the existing transportation assets to best serve consumers. Read more .
The Program in American Studies featured the Saskatchewan Chamber's Director of Research and Policy Development Joshua Kurkjian in its Alumni Profile. Read more about Joshua here.