Alberta Chamber of Commerce visits Lethbridge to vote on advocacy policies
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The Alberta Chamber of Commerce (ACC) held its annual conference in Lethbridge this weekend. Members of the ACC gathered in Lethbridge to explore the city, discuss issues and how to advocate on behalf of its members to various levels of government.
Out-going President and CEO of the ACC Ken Kolby says it’s been great to have the conference in person again, and he hopes the policy decisions made over this weekend will result in positive government policy for its members.
“We’ve been looking forward to this for two years, but COVID had other plans for us,” said Kolby. “The highlight for me is just the welcome that we’ve received from the Lethbridge Chamber of Commerce. Certainly our policy discussion, which is ongoing today [May 28, 2022] helps to strengthen our advocacy positions with the government and the government of Canada.”
Kolby says there are a lot of issues that are affecting ACC members, and he’s glad there was a lot to talk about this year.


