Southeast Alberta Chamber of Commerce outlines cost concerns over 2026 federal economic update
The Southeast Alberta Chamber of Commerce is raising concerns about competitiveness and cost pressures in its reaction to the federal government’s 2026 economic update.
The chamber said the update reinforces the need for businesses to focus on resilience as they face ongoing labour challenges, rising costs and economic uncertainty.
The federal plan highlights workforce development, infrastructure, domestic trade and long-term competitiveness, but does not include broad-based income tax cuts, as the chamber said the measures will still affect payroll costs, labour mobility and investment activity in the years ahead.
Board president Aaron Fleming says the update recognizes the payroll and workforce pressures businesses face, but more action is needed to strengthen competitiveness now and in the long term.

