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Director, Government Relations

Job in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Listing for: Canadian Chamber of Commerce
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-15
Job specializations:
  • Government
    PR / Communications
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 85000 - 90000 CAD Yearly CAD 85000.00 90000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Why Join the Canadian Chamber of Commerce

The Canadian Chamber of Commerce is Canada’s largest and most influential business association. Our work sits at the cutting edge of public policy and economic advocacy, and our team plays a direct role in shaping national conversations that affect businesses across the country and around the world.

This is an opportunity to accelerate your career, by working alongside senior leaders and decision-makers, and contribute to policy solutions that help to address the challenges of our time.

What We Offer
  • Annual Salary Range: $85,000 - $90,000
  • Comprehensive Benefit Package and Wellness Program covered by the Chamber
  • Competitive vacation
  • A defined pension plan starting after one (1) year of service
  • Compressed‑work week during the summer
  • Hybrid work environment
Term and Location

This role is based in Ottawa and is a full‑time position. The Chamber offers hybrid work arrangements, with a requirement of three days in‑office presence per week.

Summary of the Role and Opportunity

The Canadian Chamber of Commerce is seeking a Director, Government Relations, to help advance the organization’s policy and advocacy agenda at a critical moment for Canada’s history. This role is ideal for a highly motivated policy and government relations professional who is eager to work at the forefront of national business and economic debates.

The Director will lead government relations activities across priority files, with a particular focus on transportation and infrastructure. Working closely with senior leadership, members, and stakeholders, the Director will help shape policy positions, engage decision‑makers, and elevate the voice of Canadian business.

Working at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce is a career accelerator. Over the past year, the Canadian Chamber has been front and center on major economic and policy issues, particularly as Canada navigates a complex and rapidly evolving relationship with the United States and a shifting global environment. This role offers unparalleled exposure to senior government officials, business leaders, and high‑profile national conversations to help build (or build‑on) your already successful career.

You’ll be surrounded by like‑maiden team members, overseen by a leadership group who is committed to your growth and personal success.

Key responsibilities
  • Develop, research, and draft complex and compelling policy positions, briefing notes, submissions, and advocacy materials across a wide range of issues.
  • Monitor and analyze municipal, provincial, and federal political developments and translate them into actionable insights for members and leadership.
  • Lead and support government relations strategies, including engagement with elected officials, political staff, senior public servants, and regulators.
  • Represent the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in meetings, stakeholder discussions, public forums, and member engagements in Ottawa and beyond.
  • Contribute to media engagement, including background briefings and interviews, where appropriate and aligned with experience.
  • Build and manage relationships with mid‑level to senior stakeholders from the Chamber Network, the Membership and partner organizations across Canada and beyond.
  • Design, organize, and lead public policy events, round tables, and stakeholder convenings.
  • Help to grow the Canadian Chamber with new members, and in new sectors across the Canadian economy.
  • Collaborate closely with internal teams and the broader Chamber network to align advocacy efforts, maximizing our impact.
  • Operate effectively in a fast‑paced office environment, managing multiple files and deadlines simultaneously.
Qualifications and Experience
  • Post‑secondary education in public administration, political science, economics, business, or a combination of education and experience.
  • Demonstrated experience producing high‑quality, well‑researched, and compelling policy materials.
  • You are a driven researcher, eager to master a subject and with a proven ability to synthesize complex issues clearly and concisely.
  • Proven experience engaging with stakeholders at mid‑level to senior levels in medium to large Canadian and international organizations.
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