Our Mission Statement
The mission of the Kensington & Area Chamber of Commerce is to serve
its members, to act as a reputable voice of business dedicated to the
development of economic prosperity in Kensington and area, the region,
and the province.
What is the Chamber of Commerce?
Chamber of Commerce is a nonprofit organization of business people and corporations
established to promote economic development and collectively represent their concerns
to government on public policy. Chambers of commerce, or boards of trade as they are
sometimes known, operates at all 3 levels of government - community, provincial and
national. The Canadian Chamber of Commerce (established 1929) is a member of the
International Chamber of Commerce
The first chamber in North America was founded in Halifax in 1750. Today, there are
500 local chambers of commerce or boards of trade in about 600 communities across
Canada, with about 170 000 individual and corporate memberships. The Board of Trade
of Metropolitan Toronto, with about 10 000 members, is the largest in Canada.
Community chambers or boards exist principally to promote industrial development or
other economic activities such as tourism or resource development, although the larger
chambers also conduct salary and other economic surveys for their members. There are 7
provincial chambers of commerce in Canada that date to the early part of this century.
The local chambers of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI and Newfoundland are
organized in one body, the Atlantic Provinces Chamber of Commerce. There are also
loosely assembled associations in the Yukon and the Northwest Territories.
The Canadian chamber's head office was located in Montréal until 1982, when it was
moved to Ottawa; it has a full-time president and elected chairman. The chamber has
offices in Toronto and Montréal, as well as Ottawa, and has a full-time staff of about 50.
In addition to corporate and community chambers, its membership includes about 90
trade associations. All provincial chamber presidents are on the board of the Canadian
Chamber of Commerce.
Author DAVID CRANE