About Us
Since 1920, the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce has represented the Saskatchewan business community, advocating on behalf of all sizes of businesses, local chambers of commerce, and professional associations.
With a deep understanding of our province’s diverse business landscape, we champion policies that not only meet the needs of our business community but also contribute to the economic advancement of Saskatchewan. Central to our mission is fostering relationships that drive success. Through solutions-based advocacy, impactful events, and member services, we empower our members to forge connections and achieve their business goals.
Our diverse membership includes local chambers of commerce, small and medium-sized enterprises, large corporations, professional associations, non-profits, and more.
At it’s core, we exist to unite the diverse interests and needs of our local business ecosystem. Through collaboration with various levels of government, we drive initiatives that foster growth, benefitting both business and the broader economy.
The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce recognizes its work and support reaches lands covered by treaties 2, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10, the traditional territories of the nêhiyawak, Dakota, Lakota, Nakoda, Dene and Anihšināpēk peoples, as well as the homeland of the Métis.
On July 21 1920, amidst the McCallum Hill Building, Regina’s first skyscraper, the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce was born from the vision of 26 delegates—a pivotal moment marking the start of our legacy.
Since then, Saskatchewan’s business landscape has evolved significantly, but the essential need for a unified voice representing businesses remains unchanged.
Today, we stand as a collective force, uniting 65 chambers of commerce and boards of trade, representing over 10,000 members, alongside 1,000 direct business representatives. Our commitment continues, advocating for a strong business climate in Saskatchewan.
Read more about the 100 year journey of the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce.
Businesses need a strong identity, and so do Chambers of Commerce. Recognizing this need, representatives from all levels of the chamber network formed the Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada (CACC) in 2004 and launched a national accreditation program designed to recognize chambers that satisfy a set of high standards and practices.
Accreditation is a formal acknowledgement that member chambers of commerce/boards of trade have been successfully evaluated against rigorous national standards of policy, service, and performance.
Displaying the accreditation seal is your chamber’s declaration of, and commitment to, our unique value proposition as the “voice of business” in communities across Canada.
Visit the Canadian Chamber of Commerce Accreditation Website today!