Alberta Business Leaders Warn of Economic Harm From Transgender-Focused Policies

  • 📰 GlobalCalgary
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 47 sec. here
  • 7 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 39%
  • Publisher: 61%

Business ニュース

Transgender Rights,Alberta,Economy

An Alberta economic development group warns that new provincial policies targeting gender identity could harm the province's economy.

A group focused on economic development in Alberta is concerned about the financial consequences of provincial legislation focused on gender identity. Executive director Nicholas Rheubottom said his group is worried about the economic impacts of bills that limit access to health procedures and sports for gender diverse people. Another bill changes rules in the classrooms. 'Like any chamber of commerce, we represent entrepreneurs,' Rheubottom explained.

'Our secondary mandate is to create an inclusive economy here in Alberta. We believe an inclusive economy leads to economic success and power.' The chamber is non-partisan, but decided to take an active stance after members urged them to do so. Rheubottom said it came down to socioeconomic impacts that could potentially stem from policies. 'We are so focused on bringing people (to the province),' he said. 'That was the messaging from the Alberta government. 'If we are going to stake our economic growth in terms of our reputation, we have to consider how social policies impact our reputation.' Canadian Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce data shows LGBTQ2 businesses contribute an estimated $22 billion to the economy. Those businesses also supported 435,000 jobs connected to those businesses. The chamber recently hosted an event for entrepreneurs who identified as either transgender, gender diverse or two-spiri

このニュースをすぐに読めるように要約しました。ニュースに興味がある場合は、ここで全文を読むことができます。 続きを読む:

 /  🏆 50. in JP
 

コメントありがとうございます。コメントは審査後に公開されます。

日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し

Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。

B.C. Business Group Launches Campaign to Counter Outward Migration to AlbertaThe Business Council of British Columbia has launched an awareness campaign called 'Stay with B.C.' to encourage residents to reconsider moving to Alberta. The campaign utilizes billboards, transit stops, and online advertisements in major cities, highlighting the province's strong economy and other benefits. This initiative comes in response to Statistics Canada data revealing a net loss of 8,624 people from B.C. to other Canadian jurisdictions in 2023, with Alberta being the most popular destination.
ソース: timescolonist - 🏆 15. / 75 続きを読む »

B.C. Business Group Launches Campaign to Counter Outward Migration to AlbertaThe Business Council of British Columbia has launched a campaign aimed at reducing the number of residents moving to Alberta.
ソース: BurnabyNOW_News - 🏆 14. / 77 続きを読む »

Alberta small business owners react to possible end to Canada’s postal strikeSmall business owners in Alberta say Ottawa's latest move to try to force an end to the country's postal strike comes too late to save this year's holiday shopping season.
ソース: GlobalCalgary - 🏆 50. / 61 続きを読む »

B.C. Business Council Launches Campaign to Counter Outward Migration to AlbertaTo address the growing trend of British Columbians moving to Alberta, the Business Council of British Columbia has launched a campaign encouraging residents to stay. The campaign aims to spark conversations and highlight the province's economic strengths.
ソース: BurnabyNOW_News - 🏆 14. / 77 続きを読む »