NOVEMBER 2020
Chamber at a
Glance
In This Issue The Voice of Business
Small Business Features Meet a Member
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THE VOICE OF BUSINESS tax dollars are being well managed and fter serving several years on a wide A best used to strengthen our community. range of Chamber committees, I was beyond pleased to be put to task this year as Chair of the 2020/2021 Government Relations Committee.
For those who may not know, the Government Relations Committee is formed each year with the goal to advocate on behalf of the Brandon business community on issues brought to the Chamber from the membership at large. This year’s committee consists of three Chamber board members and five members representing a broad range of industry and sectors. The committee meets monthly and as needed through the year ending June 2021. A significant portion of the Government Relations committee’s work focuses on local issues. Developing policies on concerns such as red tape reduction, analyzing the Province of Manitoba, Brandon School Division and City of Brandon budgets to ensure that our
We also regularly connect with political figures at all levels of government to discuss hot topic issues impacting our business community.
"Advocacy is often the most overlooked facet of what the Chamber does. However, it is the most critical component." BARRY COOPER cont'd pg 8.