Year after year, the Chamber counts on the support of its seven pillars – Air Canada, Bell, CGI, the CDPQ, Hydro-Québec, Rio Tinto and AtkinsRéalis.
Being a Chamber pillar is more than a simple partnership. It is an enduring commitment to supporting our mission and, more broadly, the city’s business community as a whole. The active contribution of the pillars helps build a prosperous future for Montréal. This commitment also helps support a dynamic ecosystem, which enables Montréal to make its mark as a place for business in North America.
Their contribution to the economic vitality of the city promotes innovation, encourages more sustainable development, and stimulates inclusive growth.
They embody a philosophy driven by four key principles, which are at the core of their unwavering support. These principles will be highlighted during a campaign running throughout June 2024. The campaign will be featured on the Chamber’s social media as well as in traditional media.
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Committed through good times and bad
The commitment of the Chamber’s pillars never wavers. This commitment means that the entire business community can count on solid support, even in hard times. In a context with historic challenges, particularly with the environment and technology, the pillars reassure and lend stability to our business environment.
Committed year-round
The commitment of the pillars is lasting. Year after year, they take concrete action to preserve the city’s vitality. This constancy over time distinguishes them and reinforces their central role in the city’s economy.
Committed for the entire community
The commitment of the pillars benefits all economic actors – from SMEs to major corporations, not to mention startups – and the entire Montréal community. This major contribution supports the city’s economy and has an impact on all of Quebec.
Committed to making the city shine
The pillars help make Montréal a city that shines at home and abroad. Their support strengthens Montréal’s reputation as a site of excellence and a critical business centre in North America.