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CanadianSME Business Magazine was created through the passion and admiration for entrepreneurs. With SMEs playing such a crucial role in Canada’s business industry and contributing greatly to the economy, CanadianSME was built to provide a much-needed support system for hard-working business owners.

Strategic Partners

HUDDLESPACE

HUDDLESPACE ™ is an e-presence Consultants Inc. brand and is an extension of Ontario Small Business Network (OSBN®); and thus we adhere to their terms and guidelines in conducting our business. It all started with a dream to operate a business hub. And the dream came true after 4 years of hard work establishing status and credibility among the small business communities in Halton and Peel Regions of Ontario, Canada.

RevolutionHER™

We are passionate about creating tailored events, custom experiences, and impactful resources to enhance our inclusive community providing a safe space for inspiration, education, and empowerment for all women across every aspect of their life.

Aboriginal Chamber of Commerce

Like the city of Hamilton itself, the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce is undergoing a tremendous transformation. We are an ambitious organization that ensures our business members thrive, while also providing city-building leadership to renew Hamilton.

North Forge Technology Exchange

We are North Forge Technology Exchange – a hybrid incubator/accelerator and the innovation partner for the Province of Manitoba. We fuel Manitoba’s innovation economy providing entrepreneurs with award-winning mentors, rockstar subject matter experts, and a new four-stage Founders Program.

Black Business and Professional Association

Founded in 1983, the BBPA is a non-profit, charitable organization that addresses equity and opportunity for the Black community in business, employment, education and economic development.

Startup Canada

We connect Canada’s entrepreneurs with the tools, community, and support they need to start and build their businesses. We know that Canada’s aspiring entrepreneurs have the talent, passion, and drive to succeed in today’s economy. We want entrepreneurs to manifest their own vision, faster.

LatAm Startups

LatAm Startups is a non-profit accelerator in Toronto that works exclusively with international startups. A designated sponsor for Canada’s Startup Visa program, LatAm Startups is a pioneer in bringing the world’s top startups to Canada and helping them scale globally from Toronto.

Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce

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. As the Voice of Saskatchewan business, the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce is uniquely equipped to develop policies that accurately reflect the needs of the business community.

Barrie Chamber of Commerce

The Barrie Chamber of Commerce was incorporated under the federal Board of Trade Act on June 10, 1926. The Chamber has been serving the local business community for more than 90 years. The Chamber examines community needs to determine what must be done to make it a better place to live and do business. It channels community resources to the fulfillment of these needs. It organizes and develops the necessary leadership to guarantee an effective force for progress and improvement.

Ontario Chamber of Commerce

For more than a century, the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) has been the independent, non-partisan voice of Ontario business. Our mission is to support economic growth in Ontario by defending business priorities at Queen’s Park on behalf of our network’s diverse 60,000 members.

Black Entrepreneurs & Businesses
of Canada Society

We are a black-led organization, representing Black business in Canada. We are providing a unified platform for advocating and supporting Black entrepreneurs and businesses in Canada. In addition to advocacy, we help facilitate access to financing (Federal, Provincial, and Local), as well as provide advisory and mentorship services to our members.

Hamilton Chamber of Commerce

Like the city of Hamilton itself, the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce is undergoing a tremendous transformation. We are an ambitious organization that ensures our business members thrive, while also providing city-building leadership to renew Hamilton.

We measure our success by the success of our members.

Innovation Guelph

Innovation Guelph’s agile approach to supporting entrepreneurs and businesses reflects the evolving needs of our clients. We continue to provide mentorship and business support programs and services to help innovative enterprises start, grow and thrive.

Canadian Women's Chamber of Commerce

We believe that business and community interests are not mutually exclusive. Just as businesses rely on community resources, they also have a responsibility to give back to the communities that support them.

We strive to promote, elevate and nurture cultural values, wellness and businesses that sustain both our communities and ourselves.

Toronto Region Board of Trade

The Toronto Region Board of Trade is one of the largest and most influential chambers of commerce in North America. Our constant flow of ideas, people and introductions to city-builders and government officials firmly roots us as connectors for─ and with─the business community. We act as catalysts for the region’s growth agenda, at home and on a global scale with our World Trade Centre Toronto franchise. Backed by more than 13,500 members, we advocate on your behalf for policy change that drives the growth and competitiveness of the Toronto region. We want Toronto to be recognized as one of the most competitive and sought after business regions in the world, and we believe this reputation starts with you and your business.

City of Thunder Bay

Located on the north shore of Lake Superior, under the protective watch of the Sleeping Giant, Thunder Bay is rich in people and resources, and connects Northwestern Ontario to the world. Thunder Bay has five Sister Cities through which economic development, education, friendship, goodwill, education, and tourism are promoted.

Canadian Chamber of Commerce

We help build the businesses that support our families, our communities and our country. We do this by influencing government policy, by providing the services your business needs and by connecting you to information you can use, to opportunities and to a network of local chambers, businesses and decision-makers and peers from across the country, in every sector of the economy and at all levels of government, as well as internationally. We are unapologetic in our support for business and the vital role it plays in building and sustaining our great nation. Why join the Canadian Chamber of Commerce? Because business matters.

Canadian Black Chamber of Commerce

The Canadian Black Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization of the cultural Chamber of Commerce. It was created to serve the purpose of Commerce, black-owned businesses, Entrepreneurship and Economic development within the proud Black Communities across Canada.

Canada's LGBT+ Chamber of
Commerce (CGLCC)

We often get the question: why do you exist? There are business chambers at the regional and national level, and corporations’ support for LGBT+ initiatives is on the rise.

It’s easy to give a by-the-numbers response. Canada is home to over 28,000 LGBT+-owned businesses. These businesses generate over $22 billion in economic activity and employ over 435,000 Canadians. In other words, LGBT+ business is big business.

Women’s Enterprise Organizations
of Canada (WEOC)

Women’s Enterprise Organizations of Canada (WEOC) is an association of organizations that work directly with women entrepreneurs. WEOC members support women entrepreneurs through a variety of services and initiatives, including business training, advising, financing, and mentorship.

Whitby Chamber of Commerce

Established in 1928, the Whitby Chamber of Commerce (WCC) continues to unite local business professionals, students and entrepreneurs.

As the voice of business and an accredited Chamber, the WCC staff are guided by their mission, vision and values to ensure a customer experience like no other. The Chamber’s diverse membership is the backbone of this community and support its thriving business ecosystem.

Calgary Chamber

The Calgary Chamber takes on complex municipal, provincial, and national issues that impact the business community. We advocate on your behalf so you can focus on your business and nourish, power and inspire the communities you live and work in.

Vaughan Chamber of Commerce

The Vaughan Chamber of Commerce was established in 1977 to promote and advocate for the interests of businesses in the City of Vaughan. Since its establishment, the Chamber has been an integral part of the business community. The Vaughan Chamber is a member-based not-for-profit organization dedicated to connecting, serving and empowering the Vaughan business community both as a catalyst and resource. Our organization provides numerous services to attract businesses including educational seminars, major events, member benefits, and represents business as an advocate at all levels of government on current issues and economic inclusion.

WBE Canada

Founded by corporations to provide certification services for their supplier diversity programs, WBE Canada certifies, supports and promotes Canadian Women Business Enterprises (WBEs) who provide products or services to corporations and government organizations..

Business Advisory Centre Durham

Whether you are looking to grow your small business or have a brilliant idea to start a new venture, the Business Advisory Centre Durham (BACD) has the tools and resources to help you make it happen. If you are seeking advice and guidance regarding your business, look no further!

Small Business Accelerator

The Small Business Accelerator offers free online access to reliable business information and tools for secondary market research for BC businesses and entrepreneurs. This initiative is led by UBC Library’s Irving K. Barber Learning Centre.

Atlantic Chamber of Commerce

The Atlantic Chamber of Commerce (ACC) is the largest accredited business organization of influence in Atlantic Canada and we’ve been improving the business environment in the region since 1896. Originally incorporated as the Maritime Board of Trade, the organization became the Atlantic Provinces Chamber of Commerce (APCC) in 1974 when the Newfoundland & Labrador Chamber of Commerce joined the Maritime Board. Following federal incorporation in 2013, the APCC became the Atlantic Chamber of Commerce Inc.

Chetwynd Chamber of Commerce

The objective of the Chetwynd Chamber of Commerce is to promote and improve trade and commerce, as well as the economic, civic, and social welfare of Chetwynd and the surrounding area. Our “membership area” has no formal boundary. If the business environment of Chetwynd affects your business, your membership in the Chamber is vital. It is a partnership that brings together positive and innovative thinkers to create an active and responsible Chamber.

Caledonia Regional Chamber of Commerce

The Caledonia Regional Chamber of Commerce is a community organization established to promote commerce in the Caledonia area. Our members participate in collective marketing to help promote all of the things that make Caledonia, Ontario a fantastic place to live, work, and play.

McMaster Innovation Park (MIP)

McMaster Innovation Park (MIP) is Canada’s premier research & innovation park based in the heart of southwestern Ontario and home to over one hundred companies in the Life Science, Engineering & Advanced Manufacturing and high-tech sectors. MIP’s proven ability to support and grow midmarket / SME enterprises which results in faster, more economically impactful and lower risk investments for government and private investors alike.

Alberta Chambers of Commerce

On behalf of the business community and the entrepreneurs, the Alberta Chamber of Commerce represents the challenges and problems faced by small-scale businesses in the province. With over 20,000 members, “the Alberta Chambers of Commerce (ACC) has worked to complement the advocacy, networking, and membership benefit efforts of local chambers members.” As a leading voice representing the queries of many Albertans, ACC also actively works on providing resources for its members.

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At CanadianSME Small Business Magazine, we believe in the strength of partnerships. Join us in our mission to empower and enlighten the Canadian small business community. Together, we can create impactful stories, share valuable insights, and shape the future of entrepreneurship in Canada. Your expertise and vision could be the next driving force behind our shared success.