The Whitby Chamber of Commerce (WCC) has released its Whitby Chamber Weekly 2026 update, highlighting a busy month of networking, federal updates, and significant provincial tax relief for small businesses. Headlining the local calendar is the RBC Economic Statement Breakfast at the Whitby Yacht Club, designed to provide local entrepreneurs with a deep dive into the current fiscal landscape. This event is part of a broader push by the WCC to provide members with the “meaningful business momentum” discussed by CEO Karey Anne Large in her recent appearance on the She & Success podcast.
A major focus of the Whitby Chamber Weekly 2026 is the upcoming provincial fiscal policy. The Ontario government has announced a $1.1 billion cut to the small business corporate income tax, a move that would reduce the rate from 3.2% to 2.2% over the next three years. If passed as part of the 2026 Budget, this 31.25% reduction is expected to save more than 375,000 small businesses up to $5,000 annually. For Whitby’s local economy, this tax relief is a cornerstone of the provincial “Tax Action Plan,” intended to help owners manage rising operational costs and reinvest in regional growth.
The Whitby Chamber Weekly 2026 also marks the official opening of nominations for the prestigious Peter Perry & Business Achievement Awards. Scheduled for November 5, these awards recognize exceptional businesses and individuals who have set the standard for innovation and service excellence in the Town of Whitby. Additionally, the WCC is preparing for a “Breakfast with MP Ryan Turnbull” on June 23 at the Abilities Centre. This session will offer local stakeholders a direct line to their federal representative to discuss infrastructure investments and federal support for small businesses.
Job seekers in the region are also represented in the Whitby Chamber Weekly 2026 digest. Two major career fairs are scheduled for late May: the 3rd annual “Spring Into Success Durham Job Fair” on May 26 at the Pickering Recreation Complex, and the META Employment Services Job Fair on May 27 at the Royal Canadian Legion in Oshawa. The latter event includes a dedicated “early access” hour specifically for persons with disabilities, ensuring an inclusive environment for Durham’s workforce development.
Networking remains a core pillar of the Whitby Chamber Weekly 2026 community engagement strategy. Throughout May, members can participate in several free events, including “Java Jolt Whitby” at The Bull Pub & Grill on May 22, the “Lunch & Learn” at Bistro ’67 on May 20, and the after-hours “Chamber on Tap” at Bollocks Pub & Kitchen on May 26. These gatherings are designed to foster organic connections and relaxation among the region’s professional class, outside of the high-pressure environment of the boardroom.
As the Durham Region continues to navigate a complex economic recovery, the Whitby Chamber Weekly 2026 serves as an essential roadmap for local business leaders. From provincial tax cuts to community-based job fairs, the WCC is working to ensure its members have the tools and connections necessary to thrive. For more information on any of these events or to nominate a business for the Peter Perry Awards, residents can visit the Whitby Chamber’s official website or contact their marketing team directly.



















