Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Latvia

Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Latvia The Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Latvia
promotes business initiatives between Canada and Latvia.

It’s members can:
Provide vital services to Canadian companies wishing to do business in Latvia including:
- representing their interests in winning contracts and developing opportunities,
- providing legal representation, setting up new companies or joint ventures,
- assisting with networking and partnering with reliable contacts in the region,
- developing web sites in Latvian and R

ussian,
- developing sales organizations in Latvia and the Baltic region,
- using our experiences to help Canadians better understand the culture and traditions they are dealing with. Provide reliable services for Latvian companies wishing to do business in Canada including:
- sourcing strategic partners,
- developing export opportunities seeking investment capital,
- using our experiences to help Latvians to better understand the culture and business environment they wish to do business with,
- providing opportunities to work with Canadian companies wishing to do business in Latvia.

28/04/2026

“Getting to know you.” The spotlight is on Mogotel Hotel Group — a valued CanCham member and a key player in the region’s hospitality sector.

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24/04/2026

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Report on CanCham’s “Expanding Horizons: Canada–Latvia Business Opportunities & Strategic Partnerships” Event

On Monday, April 13, 2026, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Latvia (CanCham) hosted its “Expanding Horizons: Canada–Latvia Business Opportunities & Strategic Partnerships” event at the Wellton Riverside SPA Hotel in Riga. The evening brought together members of the Canadian and Latvian business community, representatives of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), and other stakeholders interested in strengthening economic cooperation between Canada and Latvia.

The event began with a welcome and opening remarks from Ed Kalvins, Chairman of CanCham, who outlined the purpose of the evening—to expand awareness of business opportunities between Canada and Latvia and to promote structured cooperation through CanCham initiatives. The formal program featured two presentations, followed by a Q&A session and informal networking.

Nicolas Lepage, Canadian Senior Trade Commissioner for Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia, delivered the first presentation, providing an overview of Canada’s trade relationship with the Baltic region. He highlighted the role of the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service in supporting Canadian companies—particularly SMEs and startups—in international markets by offering market intelligence, connections, and problem-solving support. He emphasized the importance of trade diversification for Canada, noting the country’s continued reliance on the United States market and the strategic objective to expand non-U.S. exports. Within this context, he identified key sectors of opportunity in the Baltic region, including defence procurement, energy and renewables, digital technologies, and academic cooperation. He also noted Canada’s growing presence in the Baltics, including its military deployment in Latvia through 2029, as a driver of increased commercial engagement and partnership opportunities.

Ed Kalvins followed with a presentation on CanCham’s Strategic Partnership Initiative (SPI), focusing on its practical implementation as a tool to connect Canadian and Latvian businesses. He explained that the SPI is designed to facilitate structured matchmaking between companies through a coordinated approach involving dedicated coordinators, a growing database of companies and capabilities, and ongoing communication platforms. The initiative promotes Northeastern Europe as an integrated business region for Canadians, and provides a framework for companies to explore market entry, partnerships, and joint ventures with Latvian entrepreneurs and businesses that have sales organizations throughout the region. Particular attention was given to priority sectors such as defence, construction, IT, logistics, and food products. Ed emphasized the importance of relationship-building, targeted outreach, and clear communication from members, including the preparation of “sell sheets” and designation of primary contacts to support effective engagement.

The Q&A session generated active discussion, including requests for follow-up actions such as sharing the list of attendees and developing case studies of successful market entry experiences. Participants also discussed the need for continued collaboration between CanCham members, SPI coordinators in both Latvia and Canada, and the broader business community to identify and pursue concrete opportunities. The importance of tracking outcomes—particularly contracts and business generated through CanCham initiatives and procurement seminars—was also highlighted.

The event concluded with informal networking, providing attendees with the opportunity to introduce themselves, exchange ideas, and explore potential partnerships. Participants represented a wide range of sectors, including defence, construction, IT, logistics, and professional services, reflecting the diverse opportunities for cooperation between Canada and Latvia.

You are invited to review the CanCham brochure (https://cancham.lv/about-cancham/brochure) which describes important information about the CanCham and our upcoming events (https://cancham.lv/EVENTS/upcoming-events-list), and please follow https://cancham.lv/ for the latest news and event updates.

24/04/2026
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22/04/2026

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Report on the CanCham Corner – Toronto, Canada

On Friday, April 10th, 2026, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Latvia (CanCham Latvia) held a CanCham Corner networking event at JOEY Don Mills in North York, Toronto. This informal gathering formed part of CanCham’s ongoing outreach efforts in Canada, aimed at strengthening connections with Canadian companies and promoting business opportunities in Northeastern Europe through Latvia.

The event was attended by Ed Kalvins, Chairman of CanCham Latvia, along with several Strategic Partnership Initiative (SPI) Canadian Coordinators, including Andris Ķesteris, Head of the Baltic Canadian Council and Canadian member of the CanCham Board of Directors; Susan Mogensen of Canadian-Baltic Gateways & Brown Dog Consulting; Karen Verbeek of BaltiCanada; and Aira Darzins of ARD Trading. The gathering also welcomed representatives of Canadian companies and organizations interested in doing business in Latvia and the broader region, including current and former members of CanCham.

During the event, participants discussed various approaches to engaging with business in Latvia and across Northeastern Europe. The Strategic Partnership Initiative (SPI) concept was presented and explained, highlighting its role in facilitating partnerships between Canadian and Latvian companies. CanCham’s role as a platform for business networking and market entry support was also outlined, emphasizing its position as the only Canadian chamber operating in this region and its ability to connect businesses with local partners.

The discussions provided valuable insights into market opportunities and practical pathways for collaboration. As a result of these exchanges, a clear way forward was established for those attending, with follow-up actions anticipated to further develop business relationships and support Canadian companies exploring entry into the European market via Latvia.

This CanCham Corner event successfully reinforced CanCham Latvia’s commitment to building transatlantic business connections and advancing its Strategic Partnership Initiative.

You are invited to review the CanCham brochure https://cancham.lv/about-cancham/brochure which describes important information about the CanCham and our upcoming events https://cancham.lv/EVENTS/upcoming-events-list, and please follow https://cancham.lv/ for the latest news and event updates.

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24/02/2026

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Report on the Procurement Seminar & Luncheon with Defence Construction Canada (DCC)

The Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Latvia (CanCham) hosted the third seminar in its “Making the Connection” series on Monday, February 16th, 2026, bringing together 144 registered participants at the Radisson Blu Daugava Hotel & Spa in Riga.

This session focused specifically on infrastructure and construction-related services, featuring Defence Construction Canada (DCC), which is leading a major Canadian military infrastructure investment program in support of Task Force Latvia (TFL).

DCC is a Crown corporation of the Government of Canada responsible for delivering infrastructure and environmental projects in support of Canada’s national defence.

This seminar was organised in collaboration with the Latvian Construction Association (LBA).

This seminar:
• Provided detailed information on DCC’s procurement process for infrastructure and construction-related services
• Identified DCC’s immediate and longer-term procurement requirements in Latvia
• Explained how to apply to DCC’s Vetted Vendor List, including security clearance requirements
• Shared best practices for successful participation in DCC tenders
• Facilitated direct contact between participants and DCC representatives

The program included presentations from DCC officials and focused on DCC-issued tenders for infrastructure projects and construction-related services.

Participants had the opportunity to briefly introduce themselves and their organisations. This helped those in attendance — particularly DCC representatives — identify potential partners, contractors, and suppliers.

Canada has made a crucial commitment to Latvia’s security by renewing the mandate of Operation REASSURANCE until 2029. This operation is currently the Canadian Armed Forces’ (CAF) largest overseas military deployment, through which the CAF contributes to NATO deterrence and defence measures in Central and Eastern Europe. Under this mission, Canada is the Framework Nation for the NATO multinational brigade in Latvia.

Task Force Latvia (TFL) is the National Command Element that supports the Canadian contribution to NATO in Latvia. This includes investment in military infrastructure and coordination of the requirements needed to deliver this effort through local procurement.

H.E. Brian Szwarc, Ambassador of Canada to Latvia, provided an overall review of the Canadian contribution to TFL and the continued commitment of Canada to the security in Latvia and the Baltic region. Nicolas Forget, Vice-President, Operations – Procurement, Defense Construction Canada outlined the overall DCC approach and strategy.

Presentations were then provided by LCol Samantha Van De Kracht, Commanding Officer – Engineer Support Unit, Task Force Latvia who addressed operational infrastructure priorities, and Melanie Pouliot, National Director, Contract Services, Defense Construction Canada who provided practical guidance on DCC contracting procedures.

Presentation materials and contact information were made available to event participants following the seminar.

The seminar was followed by a luncheon and intensive networking session, allowing participants to engage directly with DCC and TFL representatives.

This event marked a continuation of the cooperation process between CanCham members and friends, Task Force Latvia, and Defence Construction Canada. Similar events are expected to take place annually in the coming years to further strengthen this cooperation. These complement the annual engagement activities organised by TFL’s service procurement group.

Ed Kalvins,
Chairman,
Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Latvia

You are invited to review the CanCham brochure https://cancham.lv/about-cancham/brochure which describes important information about the CanCham and our upcoming events https://cancham.lv/EVENTS/upcoming-events-list, and please follow https://cancham.lv/ for the latest news and event updates.

16/02/2026

CanCham’s DCC Procurement Seminar reached new highs and set new “firsts”. With 144 registrations — including many who traveled from Canada to attend in person — both attendance and engagement records were set. The strong turnout reflects growing interest in CanCham as a networking platform for its members.

12/02/2026

CanCham welcomes our new members of 2026

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21/01/2026

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