• The Assiniboia Chamber of Commerce Member Satisfaction Survey

    What is the one category that best describes your business?
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    Advocacy
    Advertising Opportunities
    Affinity and Savings Program
    Membership Guide and Business Directory
    Certificate of Membership
    Chamber³ Program
    Chamber Group Insurance Plan
    Chamber of Commerce Credibility
    ChamberTV
    Literature Displays
    Meeting Space
    Value Offers & Discounts
    Member Information Centre
    Networking Events
    Referral Program
    Social Media Advertising
    Staff Assistance and Experience
    Website Listing and Advertising
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    Mugs & Mornings
    Chamber Connection - Breakfasts & Luncheons
    Before the After-Work Activities Take-Over
    Annual General Meeting
    Golf for Literacy Golf Tournament
    West Winnipeg Kitchen Party/Lobster Dinner
    Holiday Mingle Jingle
    Would you be interested in resources that provide information on locating and obtaining grants for your business?
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    Our Chamber is creating a youth program within our community. Would you be interested in participating?
    We want to learn more about YOU and YOUR business! Would you like us to book a member visit so we can meet you face-to-face and tailor our efforts to support your needs?
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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.