user

Canada's 2SLGBTQI+ Chamber of Commerce (CGLCC)

Non-profit Organizations
  • image
    Gregg Brown, MSc, PMP, CTDP Keynote Speaker | Future of Work & Change Expert | Bestselliing Author Amazon #1 | Entrepreneur | Advisor | Volunteer Business Mentor
    • Greater Toronto Area, Canada
    • Rising Star
    View Details
  • image
    Amber Phalen (she/her) Senior Communications & Business Development Professional
    • Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    • Rising Star
    View Details
  • Leah McCormack Manager, Administration at Canada's LGBT+ Chamber of Commerce (CGLCC)
    • St Catharines, Ontario, Canada
    • Rising Star
    View Details
  • image
    Éric Melanson Manager, Marketing & Client Experience at Cohesia | Web Development & Design | Social Media & Communication Management
    • Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
    • Rising Star
    View Details
  • image
    Janelle Salisbury Grants Manager (Central & Northern Canada)
    • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Rising Star
    View Details

Overview

We often get the question: why do you exist? There are business chambers at the regional and national level, and corporations’ support for 2SLGBTQI+ initiatives is on the rise. It’s easy to give a by-the-numbers response. Canada is home to over 100,000 2SLGBTQI+-owned businesses. These businesses generate over $22 billion in economic activity and employ over 435,000 Canadians. In other words, 2SLGBTQI+ business is big business. However, 2SLGBTQI+ entrepreneurs still face barriers. Nearly half have hidden who they were in business dealings to avoid losing opportunities, and more than a third have lost opportunities due to being 2SLGBTQI+. There is a growing number of organizations looking to change these stats – one connection at a time. A community of 2SLGBTQI+ businesses, government liaisons and even diverse procurement practices are helping tip the scales. CGLCC is a coalition of all of these positive forces advocating for change to make a more inclusive Canadian economy possible. We do this by bringing people together, and highlighting the right resources for 2SLGBTQI+ entrepreneurs to be even more successful. So, the answer is: we exist because 2SLGBTQI+ entrepreneurs already have a huge impact on the Canadian economy, with barriers. Let’s see what kind of thriving and inclusive Canada is possible when we remove them.

  • Royal Ontario Museum

    Royal Ontario Museum, 100, Queen's Park, Bloor Street Culture Corridor, University—Rosedale, Old Toronto, Toronto, Golden Horseshoe, Ontario, M5S 2C6, Canada

    Get Direction