EDMONTON, CANADA - Canadian Chamber of Commerce and Edmonton Chamber of Commerce Join Forces to Promote Responsible and Innovative Use of Natural Resources
May 26, 2016
Today, the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce are highlighting the important work done by resource champions like Peace Power and Kinder Morgan to lead the way in Canada’s natural resource sector.
“Canada is fortunate to have access to such a bounty of natural resources, but even more privileged to be able to count on champions that develop our resources in a responsible way. By using new technologies and original procedures, companies like Peace Power and Kinder Morgan are ensuring that Canada can lead the way in the production and use of natural resources, a sector that accounts for over 1.8 million jobs in Canada,” said the Hon. Perrin Beatty, President and CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. “These are the stories we need to tell, the examples we need to set. By presenting a positive message and engaging an honest and open discussion with Canadians, we can leverage our natural resources into an important economic advantage.”
Peace Power is a small, northern-Alberta based power company that provides energy to Albertans in an environmentally friendly and cost-effective manner. As customers continually look to green their energy consumption, Peace Power has a plan to provide them with that choice. Peace Power customers are able to buy “green energy” that encourages the further development of renewable energy facilities. This innovative option allows customers to make a difference by investing in renewable energy sources, such as bio-power, solar energy and wind power.
Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain Expansion Project is vital for our region producing economic and environmental benefits to transport Alberta’s energy products to global markets. This project will further enable the safe and efficient transportation of oil to the west coast, where it can be shipped to customers in Asia and beyond. The Edmonton Chamber applauds the National Energy Board’s report on this Project, and will continue to work with the federal government to see this nation-building project approved.
“The Edmonton Chamber is proud to represent innovative businesses such as Peace Power and Kinder Morgan. Their commitment to efficient, effective and environmentally responsible delivery of our natural resources to consumers in Alberta and around the globe is admirable. They deserve to be recognized at the national level,” said Janet Riopel, President & CEO of the Edmonton Chamber.
“To encourage more businesses to showcase the great work they are doing in the natural resource sector, I am proud to announce the launch of the second edition of the Resource Champion Awards. The nomination period is opening today, and we look forward to celebrating Canada’s leading resource companies,” Mr. Beatty added.
About the Edmonton Chamber
The Edmonton Chamber of Commerce is the official voice of business in the Capital Region. With 2430 members that represent 164,000 employees, we are one of the largest chambers in Canada and among the most influential business organizations in the country. The Edmonton Chamber fosters and supports the business environment in the Edmonton region through advocacy to all levels of government. We provide education and support opportunities, and facilitate connection to local and regional communities.
About the Canadian Chamber of Commerce
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce is the vital connection between business and the federal government. It helps shape public policy and decision-making to the benefit of businesses, communities and families across Canada with a network of over 450 chambers of commerce and boards of trade, representing 200,000 businesses of all sizes in all sectors of the economy and in all regions. News and information are available at Chamber.ca or follow the Canadian Chamber on Twitter @CdnChamberofCom.
Media contacts:
Warren Singh
Vice-President of Policy and Outreach
Edmonton Chamber of Commerce
G. Will Dubreuil
Director of Public Affairs and Media Relations
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce
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