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    Welcome to the Assiniboia Chamber of Commerce!

    Our Chamber works within and with the business community in West Winnipeg; home to over 4,000 businesses and 100,000 residents.

    The Assiniboia Chamber of Commerce is a great resource for community information and activity. This site acts as a valuable guide for information about the Chamber, our business members and our community. As a business, explore the Chamber’s networking opportunities, events and the benefits of becoming a member. As a resident or tourist, access our Chamber Directory for information on our Chamber members’ products, services and area attractions.

  • Chamber Member Spotlight Chamber Member Spotlight

    West Winnipeg boasts many businesses who should be in the spotlight and each month we are happy to share one of them in our Chamber Connection enewsletter. See which business tops the list this month.

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  • Annual Partnerships Annual Partnerships

    You’ve heard the saying “it takes a village to raise a child”; same goes for local economic development. Together, working with our partners we can do just that.

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  • Advocacy & Policy Development Advocacy & Policy Development

    The Assiniboia Chamber proudly boasts that it is a proactive, not reactive organization. We help draft policy rather than simply criticize it. Together, with our members input, we strive to provide solutions that work for all.

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  • Land Acknowledgement

    The Assiniboia Chamber of Commerce acknowledges that we gather on Treaty One Territory, traditional lands of the Anishinaabeg, Ininewak, and Dakota Oyate peoples, and the national homeland of the Red River Métis. We recognize the presence of the Denesuline, Anisininewuk, and Inuit nations in our community. Our drinking water is sourced from Shoal Lake 40 First Nation in Treaty Three Territory, and our energy comes from Treaty Five Territory in Northern Manitoba.