CAEP welcomes 3 New Associate Members!
Didsbury Chamber of Commerce

Immigration Care Consultancy 
Lacombe and District Chamber of Commerce
CAEP is proud to sponsor The PNWER Annual Summit in Calgary, July 24-28. The summit for the Pacific Northwest Economic Regions of Canada and the US is a great opportunity to explore shared challenges and opportunities, discuss best practices, strengthen regional relationships, and develop action plans. We can get behind that. Learn more pnwer.org/2022-summit
CAEP Annual Report
Read about our 2021-22 activities and our priorities for the future in our recently released Annual Report now available on our website.
UPCOMING CAEP DATES
NEXT BOARD MEETING: September 7 2022
FALL GENERAL MEETING:
November 23 2022 morning
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Alberta has role to play in global food security crisis

There are many contributing factors to global food security, including climate change, severe weather, infrastructure issues and political policy roadblocks The higher prices Calgarians face at the grocery store are a sign of a growing global crisis.

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calgarysun.com
More private-sector growth as Alberta's economy recovers

Alberta's economy is on track to regain 2014 levels of economic activity this year, with the province seeing the most private-sector economic growth in the country, according to the Business Council of Alberta's quarterly update.

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www.msn.com
Alberta invests $86M into rural water, transportation...

The province says the 78 projects will create more than 1,000 jobs The Alberta government has earmarked more than $86 million for a slew of infrastructure projects in rural or smaller urban communities across the province.

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calgarysun.com
Adieu, Alberta advantage. In post-boom oil province ...

For ages, it was the Alberta dream: come west, or head north to Fort McMurray, and almost anybody could wind up pulling in a salary above $100,000. Now, Albertans making six figures are fewer, but so are numbers in the lowest income bracket.

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www.cbc.ca
Chamber looks to drive economy forward with new policy

The Leduc, Nisku and Wetaskiwin Regional Chamber of Commerce is doing its part in kick starting the economy, with its new policy on commercial trucking. The policy was adopted by the Alberta Chambers of Commerce at the Annual General Meeting in May..

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www.wetaskiwintimes.com
CAEP Mission
Empower our communities to advance sustainable regional economic development.

CAEP Vision
Be recognized across Canada as an innovative and prosperous region. 

CAEP Values
Put communities first
Act with integrity
Provide leadership
Be open and inclusive