The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce is providing input into the 2024 municipal budget through a video deputation to City Council.
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Support Letter for Housing Accelerator Fund Application
The Chamber and Thunder Bay CEDC submitted a joint letter that outlines our support for the City of Thunder Bay’s application to the Housing Accelerator Fund which requests $45.6 million to support the development of 2,113 dwelling units, including both affordable and missing middle housing options, over the next three years.
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Candidate Responses to the 2022 City of Opportunity Platform
Each of the municipal candidates was given the opportunity to complete a survey indicating whether or not they commit to the ten actions...
Chamber’s 2022 City of Opportunity Platform Calls for Visionary Leadership, Economic Opportunity and Quality of Life for All
Based on three pillars of a strong, resilient community, the platform includes ten actions recommended by Chamber Members in support of the development of opportunities for everyone in the community of Thunder Bay.
2022 Municipal Pre-Election Member Survey
help shape the questions we’ll ask of municipal council candidates this fall as part of our election work
2022 Zoning By-Law Deputation to City Council
On March 22, 2022, Chamber President Charla Robinson made a deputation to Thunder Bay City Council as part of the Zoning By-Law Public Meeting. Text of the presentation is below.
2022 City Budget Deputation
The 2022 budget process is an opportunity for City Council to provide an economic shot-in-the-arm to taxpayers by taking every possible step to reduce its spending and the subsequent tax levy increase on our properties.

