About Us

We are one of the largest and most influential chambers of commerce in North America, we connect the business community through a constant flow of ideas, people and introductions.

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Our Mission

Our mission is to connect, champion and advance Mississauga businesses through strategic initiatives and partnerships.
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Our Values

Our vision is to be the pre-eminent voice for business and trusted champion of economic prosperity in Mississauga.

Priorities for 2023-2025

Advocacy

Optimize advocacy and government relations offering to enable business growth and competitiveness.

Programs

Advance our value proposition through targeted programs and connecting diverse membership segments.

Partnerships

Be the champion for economic leadership through strategic initiatives and partnerships.

Financing

Build financial capacity to drive organizational growth and impact.
"Joining MBOT has transformed my business. I've met so many connections that have shaped by business outlook in so many positive ways!"

Our History

Building the business of Mississauga
Mississauga Board of Trade supporting small businesses, entrepreneurs, and local economic growth in Mississauga.
Mississauga Board of Trade supporting small businesses, entrepreneurs, and local economic growth in Mississauga.
Mississauga Board of Trade supporting small businesses, entrepreneurs, and local economic growth in Mississauga.
Mississauga Board of Trade supporting small businesses, entrepreneurs, and local economic growth in Mississauga.
The oldest written records on file are minutes of the Executive Meeting held on October 7, 1959, where the members discussed contacting the Canadian Chamber of Commerce to obtain a charter to form the organization.
Mississauga Board of Trade supporting small businesses, entrepreneurs, and local economic growth in Mississauga.
The original boundaries were: “The Town Line and up to No. 5 Highway – east along No. 5 Highway to Stavebank Road – South on Stavebank Road to Queen Elizabeth Highway – west on Queen Elizabeth Highway to Credit River and follow to Railway Tracks – West from the Railway tracks to west limit of Town of Port Credit – south on that line to the lake.”
Mississauga Board of Trade supporting small businesses, entrepreneurs, and local economic growth in Mississauga.
On March 22, 1977, approval was given by the Governor General in Council to change the name from the Mississauga Chamber of Commerce to the Mississauga City Board of Trade.
Today
Jonathan N. Borrelli

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