Chambers of Commerce from across the country will meet in Ottawa later this month to discuss their priorities on a national and international stage.
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce is hosting the B7 Summit from May 14th to the 17th.
Rhonda Tulk Lane, CEO of the Atlantic Chamber, says that event will be important because it will feed into the G7 summit that is happening in Alberta one month later, noting that they will be presenting the business priorities that they would like to see talked about.
She says there will be over 600 business leaders at the event, and she believes there will be a focus on global supply chains, infrastructure, and critical minerals.






















