Chamber initiative will help people New to Canada

A new Chamber initiative that will formally launch in August is already helping make Greater Victoria a great community.

The New to Canada Program aims to empower newcomer business owners in our region. To qualify, business owners must hold a valid business license and have been in Canada for three or less years. Black Press recently reached out to The Chamber to ask about the program and interview one of the first participants.

Alejandra Chacon Gallardo is from Mexico and founded Regenerative Futures Consulting Corp. in Greater Victoria because she believes Canada is at the forefront of climate action leadership. Gallardo connected with The Chamber, and recognized the value of being a member.

“If there is a possibility of helping you, (The Chamber) will be there,” Gallardo told Black Press. “It’s nice that they are building community.”

The New to Canada program includes two years of membership with The Chamber and is designed to help newcomers successfully integrate into the business community in Greater Victoria.

​​This program is funded through sponsorship from Air Canada, the Victoria Airport Authority, the Victoria Foundation, and Western Design + Build.

“Currently, we are making a few more connections to prepare for a promotional campaign to raise wider awareness of the program,” Chamber CEO Bruce Williams said. “Watch for our official launch and more coverage in August.”