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Creating a More Diverse, Equitable and Inclusive Economy

Creating a More Diverse, Equitable and Inclusive Economy

The Canadian Chamber’s Inclusive Growth Awards recognize chambers of commerce, boards of trade and their members across the country, that do exceptional work to remove barriers and create a more diverse, equitable and inclusive economy.

Thank you for your interest in our Inclusive Growth Awards. The nominations have now closed. We look forward to recognizing the awards recipients at our AGM & Convention 2023 in Calgary this October.

At the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, we believe that diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility are central and essential to fairness of opportunity, competitiveness of business, economic growth and our nation’s prosperity. Working with the Canadian Chamber Network of chambers of commerce and boards of trade and their members, from across the country, we advocate for an economy that works for all Canadians, and particularly, for underrepresented segments of the population who continue to experience barriers to full participation and success in the economy.

The Canadian Chamber’s Inclusive Growth Awards recognize chambers of commerce, boards of trade and their members across the country, that do exceptional work to remove barriers and create a more diverse, equitable and inclusive economy. These awards also recognize Indigenous and other underrepresented entrepreneurs who have demonstrated excellence in innovation and social impact.

Eligibility Requirements

Nominations are open to chambers of commerce and boards of trade in Canada and their members:

  1. Awards recipients from chambers of commerce and boards of trade will demonstrate they have implemented successful initiatives to advance economic reconciliation or increase diversity, equity, inclusion or accessibility in their organizational operations (e.g., programming, community outreach and engagement, partnerships, mentorship programs, etc.)
  2. Awards recipients from members of chambers of commerce and boards of trade will demonstrate they have implemented successful initiatives to advance economic reconciliation or increase diversity, equity, inclusion or accessibility in their business operations (e.g., recruitment and retention programs, business partnerships, mentorship and sponsorship programs, creating accessible and inclusive workplaces, community engagement, etc.)
  3. Awards recipients from Indigenous and other underrepresented entrepreneurs in Canada, that are members of chambers of commerce and boards of trade in Canada, will have owned their business for a minimum of one year; belong to an equity-deserving group (women, Indigenous, racialized, 2SLGTBQ+, new Canadians and entrepreneurs with disabilities); and have demonstrated excellence in innovation and social impact.

Nomination forms should be fully completed and submitted by Friday, July 28, 2023 at 8:00 p.m. ET. In addition to the nomination form, underrepresented entrepreneurs need to complete the self-identification form which is part of the nomination form.

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