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Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce Secures Two National Policy Wins at Canadian Chamber AGM 

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The Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce attended the Canadian Chamber AGM in Mississauga, Ontario, passing two key policy resolutions supporting farmers and businesses by the national Chamber network.

(Abbotsford, BC) October 14th, 2025 – The Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce that two of its policy resolutions were officially adopted at the 2025 Canadian Chamber of Commerce Annual General Meeting and Policy Convention held last week in Mississauga, Ontario.
The two policies addressed the Abbotsford Chamber’s longstanding advocacy in support of farmers and businesses. They will now become part of the Canadian Chamber’s advocacy agenda, guiding its work with federal decision-makers in Ottawa over the coming months and years and the Abbotsford Chamber’s ongoing work nationally.
“In challenging economic times, advocacy matters more than ever," said Paul Penner, President of the Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce. “These resolutions reflect Abbotsford’s leadership in shaping the national conversation on issues that matter not only to our region, but to the entire country.”
About the Policies:
  • Elevating Food Security to National Security Status
This policy calls on the federal government to formally recognize food security as a national security issue and to establish a coordinated National Food Security Strategy. The resolution emphasizes the need for resilience across Canada’s food system, recognizing that disruptions from climate change, supply chain breakdowns, and global instability directly affect economic and social stability.
As the agricultural capital of Canada, generating over $3.8 billion in annual agricultural activity, Abbotsford is uniquely positioned to advocate for a stronger, more resilient national food framework that supports domestic production and emergency preparedness.
  • Floods – An Economic Threat Requiring Action
Drawing on the Fraser Valley’s firsthand experience during the 2021 atmospheric river floods, this policy calls for a comprehensive national approach to flood management. It urges the federal government to coordinate investments in infrastructure, insurance, and emergency planning to mitigate economic risks associated with increasingly severe weather events.
With the adoption of these two resolutions, the Abbotsford Chamber’s work will help shape national advocacy through the Canadian Chamber network — representing over 400 chambers of commerce and boards of trade and more than 200,000 businesses across Canada.

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About the Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce: 

The Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce represents the needs of Abbotsford’s businesses and empowers economic development across the Fraser Valley region. For over 110 years, the Abbotsford Chamber has been the voice of business, working on behalf of nearly 800 members, investing in the next generation of entrepreneurs and young professionals, breaking down barriers to business development and trade, advocating for investments and policies to help businesses succeed, and building community and connections.

The Abbotsford Chamber is nationally accredited to meet standards of business excellence and provide benefits to its member organizations.

 

Abbotsford Chamber Media Contact:

Taylor Carlson

PR & Marketing Coordinator

Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce

marketing@abbotsfordchamber.com

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