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SUMMARY:Diversifying from Public to Private Markets: Why Now? Why Canada?
DESCRIPTION:According to The North America family office report – RBC Wealth Management\, the ultra-wealthy now allocate 29% of their investments to private markets. Is this where the ‘smart money’ is going? \nCome to hear about: \n\nWhat Private market investing entails\nPerformance trends\nThe opportunities in Technology in Canada and elsewhere\nLatest trends in private equity\, private credit and venture capital\nBest practice ways to to diversify\n\nJoin our panel of experts for a hybrid panel discussion to find out. \nSpeakers: \nIan Carew\nManaging Director & Venture Partner\nNorthleaf Capital \nIan participates in all aspects of Northleaf’s private equity investment activities\, with a focus on the origination\, evaluation and monitoring of the firm’s private equity and venture capital investments\, particularly in North America and Asia/Rest of World. Ian serves on the advisory boards of several partnerships within Northleaf’s portfolio. \nPrior to joining Northleaf’s predecessor\, TD Capital\, in 2008\, Ian worked at CalPERS\, helping manage a $40 billion private equity program\, where he was responsible for the global venture capital and Asia private equity strategies and served on the Infrastructure Advisory Committee involved in the approval of an approximately $3 billion initial infrastructure allocation. Previously\, Ian was a Partner with KIMC\, a boutique private equity advisory firm\, and spent six years in the venture capital group at Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan executing a fund and co-investment strategy. Ian’s prior experience includes various financial and accounting roles. \nIan received a Bachelor of Commerce and Graduate Diploma in Accountancy from Concordia University and holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation. \nLydia Hao\nManaging Director\nHarbourVest \nLydia Hao joined HarbourVest’s primary partnership team in Hong Kong in 2021 and focuses on Asia-Pacific investments. \nShe was previously a Principal in Neuberger Berman’s private equity team\, where she led the firm’s primary funds\, co-investments\, and secondary investments in the Greater China region. Prior to joining Neuberger Berman in 2017\, Lydia spent seven years at CPP Investment Board in Hong Kong as one of the founding members of the Private Equity Asia team\, building its direct investment portfolio across the Asia-Pacific region. Previously\, she was based in New York where she worked at Apax Partners focused on US private equity buyouts in the consumer and TMT sectors\, and worked at UBS Investment Bank in the Mergers and Acquisitions group advising clients across various industries. \nLydia received a Bachelor of Science (summa cum laude) in Hotel Administration\, from Cornell University. She speaks fluent Mandarin. \nModerator: \nIgnatius K. K. (Iggy) Chong\, \nHead of Enterprise Private Clients\, RBC Wealth Management in Asia;\nGovernor\, The Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong \nIggy’s role in the Enterprise Strategic Client Group is to bring the best of RBC to our most important clients who are Asia’s Global Families. \nIggy connects and supports cross-border bankers and teams to ensure clients’ best interests are met and across Asia\, Canada\, the US and the UK. He re-joined Royal Bank of Canada in 2014\, prior to which he worked for twenty years at a major UK bank as Hong Kong and North Asia Market Head and Chair of Family Business and Philanthropy initiatives. His career at Royal Bank of Canada included roles in Personal\, Commercial and Private Banking Leadership. Using his trusted internal RBC relationships and a deep network within Asia\, Iggy is able to speed up and simplify solutions for our most valued clients\, giving them access to the powerful capabilities of RBC in Global Investment Banking\, Global Asset Management\, Wealth Structuring\, Commercial & Corporate Lending our Venture Capital capabilities in RBCx. \nAfter emigrating to Canada at an early age\, Iggy graduated from the University of British Columbia (UBC) with a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Finance and Marketing. He is Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charterholder and a Fellow Member of the Institute of Canadian Bankers (FICB). \nIggy has a history of service to the Canadian community particularly to UBC where he is Past President and Leadership Council Chair of the UBC Alumni Hong Kong. He is a Governor of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong and longtime member of the Vancouver Board of Trade. He is a lifelong learner with deep interest in digital business\, scaling global business and all aspects of technology. \nFor any enquiries please email events@cancham.org.
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/diversifying-from-public-to-private-markets-why-now-why-canada/
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CATEGORIES:Other Events (English)
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SUMMARY:Technology Research and Canada-China Business: How Recent Policy Changes Impact CCBC Members
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a pivotal event on Canada’s science\, technology and innovation activities with China\, focusing on the Government of Canada’s recent policy announcement on sensitive technology research and affiliations of concern. How does this policy influence decisions in academia and other sectors which engage in research? Hear directly from Holly McCracken\, Director of Research Security at Innovation\, Science and Economic Development Canada; Alex Mihailidis\, Ph.D\, P.Eng.\, FCAHS\, Associate Vice-President – International Partnerships & Professor\, University of Toronto; and other speakers. \nThis conversation will be moderated by Arthur Lam\, former senior policy advisor to the Ministers of ISED and of International Trade\, who worked on Canada’s Asia-Pacific trade strategy. The discussion will shed light on technology collaboration and R&D implications between China and Canada. Don’t miss this insightful webinar. \nTickets:\nFree for CCBC members; $50 + HST for non-members \nAbout the Speakers: \nHolly McCracken\nDirector\, Research Security\nInnovation\, Science and Economic Development Canada; Government of Canada \nHolly McCracken is a Director in the Science and Research Sector at Innovation\, Science and Economic Development Canada responsible for the development and implementation of policies and activities related to research security. Ms. McCracken previously worked as a Manager of Canada’s Digital Research Infrastructure Strategy\, and worked in various roles at the Privy Council Office and Immigration\, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. She has an undergraduate degree from the University of Ottawa and a Master’s degree in Public Administration from Carleton University. \n \nArthur Lam\nPartner\nNexus Strategic Consultants \nArthur Lam is a Partner at Nexus Strategic Consultants\, where he helps companies scale\, innovate\, and thrive. He blends a passion for innovation with international business expertise to empower clients to navigate complex regulatory and geopolitical landscapes and seize growth opportunities. \nWith over 20 years of experience in international corporate development\, government relations\, and corporate strategy\, Mr. Lam has a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing businesses in today’s globalized world. He held senior positions at Equifax and Brookfield Asset Management’s Bridgemarq division. \nFrom 2017 to 2021\, he served as a senior advisor to the Canadian Innovations and Trade Ministers\, where he influenced government policies on innovation\, international trade\, foreign direct investments\, and commercial regulations. He advised on the government’s Indo-Pacific trade strategy and dealt with sensitive issues such as commercial disputes with foreign governments\, trade agreements\, ESG issues\, and export restrictions. \nMr. Lam holds an Honours B.A.Sc. in Systems Design Engineering from the University of Waterloo and an MBA from the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management. He is an advisor for the LGBTQ Corporate Directors Canada and Seneca College\, and a mentor for CivicAction’s DiverseCity Fellows. \n \nAlex Mihailidis\, Ph.D\, P.Eng.\, FCAHS\nAssociate Vice-President – International Partnerships & Professor\, University of Toronto\nScientific Director\, AGE-WELL Network of Centres of Excellence \nProfessor Mihailidis is the Associate Vice-President for International Partnerships at the University of Toronto\, and the Scientific Director of the AGE-WELL Network of Centres of Excellence\, which focuses on the development of new technologies and services for older adults. He is a Professor in the Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy (U of T) and in Biomedical Engineering (U of T)\, with a cross appointment in the Department of Computer Science (U of T). \nProfessor Mihailidis has been conducting research in the field of technology to support older adults for the past 24 years\, having published over 250 journal papers\, conference papers\, and abstracts in this field. Dr. Mihailidis is also very active in the rehabilitation engineering profession\, currently as the Past-President for RESNA (Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America). He was also named a Fellow of RESNA in 2014\, which is one of the highest honours within this field of research and practice\, and a Fellow in the Canadian Academy of Health Science (CAHS) in 2021 for his contributions to the health and well-being of older Canadians. \nIn 2022\, Dr. Mihailidis was recognized by the UN as one of the Healthy Ageing 50 – 50 leaders working to transform the world to be a better place in which to grow older. \nProfessor Mihailidis received a B.A.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from University of Toronto in 1996\, a M.A.Sc. in Biomedical Engineering in 1998 from the University of Toronto\, and a PhD in Bioengineering (Rehabilitation Engineering) in 2002 from the University of Strathclyde (Glasgow\, Scotland). \n \nSarah Kutulakos\nExecutive Director and COO\nCanada China Business Council \nSarah Kutulakos joined the CCBC in 2007 and has since revitalized CCBC’s role as Canada’s premier bilateral trade and investment organization. Ms. Kutulakos has re-centered the Council’s activities around providing business services\, catalyzing business growth and activity\, and advocating for stronger Sino-Canadian bilateral trade and investment. This has resulted in extensive public outreach activities\, internal infrastructure improvements\, the launch of new programs such as the Business Incubation Centre\, and thriving member relations. \nPrior to joining CCBC\, Ms. Kutulakos worked for 11 years in marketing\, product development\, and management with a major multinational corporation\, where she had multiple assignments involving China. Ms. Kutulakos managed worldwide product businesses that marketed to China and used China-based sources of supply. She was also involved in several projects requiring cooperation with the Chinese government. Ms. Kutulakos has led both established and start-up businesses within the context of a global corporation and has broad emerging market business experience\, and has been involved in the Greater China region since the late 1980s when she lived and worked in Taiwan. There\, she was the first non-Chinese employee of a local high-tech start-up firm\, where she gained a deep understanding of Chinese business practices. \nA fluent Mandarin speaker\, Ms. Kutulakos’s interest in China began at the University of Wisconsin\, where she studied Chinese\, marketing\, and international business. She holds an MBA in finance and operations from the Simon School of Business at the University of Rochester. She frequently speaks on China issues\, including marketing\, trade\, investment\, and Canada-China relations.
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/technology-research-and-canada-china-business-how-recent-policy-changes-impact-ccbc-members/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:CCBC Event,English
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240701T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240701T150000
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SUMMARY:Canada Day Classic Golf Tournament 2024
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to announce the date for our annual Canada Day Classic Golf Tournament will be Monday\, July 1. Even if you’re not a big golfer\, the four-person scramble (aka “best ball”) format will allow everyone to come out and have fun. \nAddress: \nJinghua Golf Club 京华高尔夫球俱乐部\n三河市京华街\n廊坊市\, 河北省\, China \nAgenda:\n8:00 am – 8:50 am Beijing Time: Arrive at course for registration\n8:50 am – 9:00 am Beijing Time: Group Photo\n9:00 am – 9:05 am Beijing Time: Tee Off\n2:30 pm – 3:00 pm Beijing Time: Prizes and Draw \nTickets:\nIndividual Ticket: RMB 1\,000\nTeam Ticket (4 Golf Tournament Tickets): RMB 3\,800\nCanada Day Combo Ticket (1 ticket for the Canada Day Classic Golf Tournament on July 1 and 1 ticket for the Canada Day Celebration Dinner on July 6): RMB 1\,600 \nClick here to register and for additional details. For sponsorship opportunities\, please contact Candice Zhao: candice@ccbc.com.cn or WeChat: Candice220523.
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/canada-day-classic-golf-tournament-2024/
LOCATION:Jinghua Golf Club\, Beijing\, China
CATEGORIES:Beijing,Beijing,CCBC Event,CCBC Events (Chinese),Chinese,English
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240706T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240706T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T153914
CREATED:20240516T190104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240624T214440Z
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SUMMARY:Canada Day Celebration in Beijing 2024
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to announce the date for our annual Canada Day celebration\, set for Saturday\, July 6\, 2024! Join us as we gather in the capital at the Astor Ballroom of The St. Regis Beijing to raise a toast to Canada’s birthday. Expect refreshing Canadian beer and wine\, a terrific menu\, live music\, and networking opportunities—all in honour of Canada’s 157th birthday. \nH.E. Jennifer May\, Ambassador of Canada to the People’s Republic of China\, has graciously confirmed her attendance and will deliver opening remarks. Additionally\, CCBC Executive Director and COO Sarah Kutulakos will be joining us from Toronto for the festivities. \nWith travel restrictions easing\, we eagerly anticipate reuniting with friends from across China. Please mark your calendars and reserve the weekend for this special occasion. Tickets are now available here. \nFor Sponsorship and Corporate Tables\, please contact Candice Zhao at candice@ccbc.com.cn.
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/canada-day-celebration-in-beijing-2024/
LOCATION:The St. Regis Beijing\, Astor Ballroom\, No.21 Jianguomenwai Avenue\, Beijing\, Chaoyang District\, China
CATEGORIES:Beijing,Beijing,CCBC Event,CCBC Events (Chinese),Chinese,English
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240812
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240817
DTSTAMP:20260405T153915
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SUMMARY:Ontario Smart Transportation Mission to Australia 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Government of Ontario is organizing a Smart Transportation Export Business Mission to Australia on the margins of the Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) Australia Global Summit https://www.itsaustraliasummit.com.au/. In addition to participating in the ITS Australia Summit in Sydney\, the mission program also includes a visit to Melbourne\, the largest city in Australia in terms of population. \nWhy Australia – Opportunities Exist\nAustralia is a market with a rapidly growing population which needs ongoing development of its transportation infrastructure to meet congestion and safety challenges\, as well as net zero emissions goals. In Australia\, transport accounts for seven per cent of the Australian economy\, and transport technology demand is growing by 27 per cent per annum. The three layers of Australian governments have invested heavily in the development and implementation of smart city technologies\, including transportation systems\, and actively seek partnerships with international companies. This presents great opportunities for Canadian developers of intelligent transportation systems and technologies. \nMajor cities in Australia\, such as Sydney and Melbourne\, are home to established innovation hubs and accelerators focused on transportation technology. Sydney has a mix of integrated transport modes suited to its topography\, such as ferries\, heavy and light rail\, buses\,  toll roads\, bicycle infrastructure\, and pedestrian precincts. The ongoing development of this infrastructure to meet the increase in population while maintaining efficiencies and liveability presents opportunities for the application of niche technologies. One such example is the build of the Sydney Metro; a multi-stage driverless train project currently underway connecting various suburbs and hubs across the harbour and the city generally which will continue to be implemented in the next few years. In other areas\, new road infrastructure is required in Australia’s most populous cities\, these being Melbourne and Sydney. \nMelbourne has an extensive tram network with plans for more infrastructure development since it is now Australia’s largest city in terms of population. Over the next decade there will be a pipeline of construction works in the State of Victoria across other transport modes\, this is broken down to 5 major projects teams: West Gate Tunnel Project\, Major Road Projects Victoria\, Level Crossing Removal Project\, North East Link Project and Rail Projects Victoria. \nAcross all of Australia\, there are opportunities for the application of technologies to supply chain problems at ports and with freight supported by government backing for new solutions. \nIn the lead up to the Brisbane Olympics 2032\, new infrastructure projects are planned in South East Queensland. \nOpportunities also exist in the following areas: \n\nElectric and zero emission vehicles: There is growing demand for automated vehicles and unmanned aerial vehicles.\nBattery technology and infrastructure: There is increasing climate awareness and improvements in battery technology performance/cost driving consumer interest. Governments will also maintain electric and automated fleets for their transport systems.\nSmart sensors\, data analytics and intelligent systems are also critical for the future operation of connected and automated vehicles and plans for these vary from state to state.\n\nInnovators such as Genetec\, Tritium\, Bosch\, Investible\, Cubic\, Kapsch\, Tempus Partners and Textron Systems have established a presence in Australia and are developing  products that will provide safe and supported transport solutions into the future. \nCanadians with niche technologies could explore partnership opportunities with local companies to access emerging opportunities or develop partnerships with research institutions to create new technologies. \nWhy ITS Australia Summit – Great Learning and Networking Event\nThe ITS Australia Summit is Asia Pacific’s largest face-to-face transport technology event. The Summit will explore strategies for advancing smarter\, safer\, and more sustainable transportation through technology. Summit 2024 is where industry leaders come together to discuss cutting-edge themes and innovations driving transportation progress\, tackle the critical issues and help shape the future of transportation alongside government\, industry\, and academic experts from around the world. ITS Australia Summit consists of conferences\, exhibition and networking activities which are perfect for networking and building strong business connections. \nThe themes for the 2024 session include: \n\nSmart Infrastructure and Data Ecosystems: This theme explores innovative strategies to seamlessly integrate smart infrastructure\, harnessing the power of data-driven insights to optimize efficiency\, enhance connectivity\, and ensure our systems are not just future-ready but at the cutting edge of technological advancements.\nSustainable and Inclusive Transport: This theme delves into how we create transport systems that cater to diverse needs\, ensuring accessibility\, affordability\, and seamless integration for all individuals and communities. It examines the equitable deployment of technology\, addressing barriers to access\, and reducing disparities while advancing sustainable solutions to curb emissions and promote long-term environmental responsibility.\nElectric\, Connected\, Automated Transport: This theme explores the transformative journey\, encompassing not only CAVs but also the rising prevalence of electric and shared vehicles\, each poised to significantly impact and reshape our transportation network.\nFuture Mobility: From Mobility as a Service (MaaS) to Mobility on Demand (MoD) and beyond\, this theme explores the multifaceted dimensions of innovative solutions shaping the future of transportation\, enriching the liveability and connectivity of our diverse environments.\nGovernance Frameworks: The Governance Framework theme explores the vital role of policies in accelerating transport innovation. Focused on enhancing liveability\, accessibility\, and sustainability\, it emphasizes robust regulations for safeguarding critical infrastructure from physical and digital threats. Addressing the increasing use of data analytics\, the theme ensures customer privacy and security. Drawing from global reforms\, it promotes best practices.\nFreight and Services: This theme propels the freight and logistics industries into a new era characterized by automation\, intelligence\, and the integration of drones and multi-modality. Concurrently\, regulatory reforms guide these industries toward a safer\, greener\, and more sustainable future. Explore how these advancements reshape the landscape\, ensuring resilience\, efficiency\, and environmental responsibility in the delivery of freight and services.\n\nWhy Join the Mission – Exposure & B2B Meetings\nJoining the Ontario Smart Transportation Mission to Australia represents an excellent opportunity for Ontario firms who offer solutions and products to the transportation and infrastructure sector and who are interested in exploring business opportunities in the Australian and Asia-Pacific markets. The mission provides an opportunity to network and showcase the latest technologies and products from Ontario and offers optimal visibility for suppliers to access potential clients and partners from Australia and the Asia-Pacific region. \nThe mission will include and present the following opportunities and activities: \n\nPre-mission Briefing Session in late June\n1:1 export advice and consultation\nShowcase opportunity in the Ontario pavilion at the ITS Australia Summit (poster and meeting space only\, no individual exhibit pod)\nAccess to ITS conference program and networking event (value of $2\,000)\nCurated B2B matchmaking program in Sydney and Melbourne\nGovernment and Corporate meetings (TBC)\nNetworking activities throughout the mission\nSite Visits (TBC)\nCompany listing in the Ontario SourceFromOntario website\nMarketing support including a listing in the mission directory\nIn-market follow-up and support\n\nProposed Mission Program: (subject to change\, draft only) \n\n\n\nDate\nActivity\n\n\nAug 11 (Sun)\n\n\nDelegates arrive at Sydney\n\n\n\n\nAug 12 (Mon)\n\n\nOne-day program in Sydney\nMarket Briefing; Program Overview; Company/ Government Visit(s); Site Visit; Networking Reception\n\n\n\n\nAug 13 (Tue)\n\n\nExhibit at ITS Summit; Attend ITS Conference; Participate B2B meetings; Attend Welcome Reception\n\n\n\n\nAug 14 (Wed)\n\n\nExhibit at ITS Summit; Attend ITS Conference; Participate B2B meetings; Participate Summit Social Night\n\n\n\n\nAug 15 (Thu)\n\n\nAM: Fly to Melbourne\nPM: Attend B2B meetings\n\n\n\n\nAug 16 (Fri)\n\n\nAM: Attend B2B meetings\nPM: Government/Corporate meetings\n\n\n\n\nAug 17 (Sat)\n\n\nDepart for Canada\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nHow to Apply – Early Bird Rate Available Until May 31 \n\nRegistration Fee: Early Bird Rate $3\,500 per company until May 31\, 2024; $4\,000 per company after May 31\, 2024.\nApply by: June 21\, 2024\nAvailable Spot(s): 8\nApplications may close early due to space limitation. Applications are taken on a “First come\, First Served” basis.\nApplication Link: https://www.eventreg.mgcs.gov.on.ca/?eventid=AD52993F-0876-4778-8A81-0DF1C179F02E&lang=en\n\nCanExport Funding Program – 50/50 Cost-Sharing; Apply Before June 1\, 2024 \n CanExport SMEs program is now open for new applications until May 31st\, 2024. \nProgram Highlights Tips: \n\nBusiness employs fewer than 500 full-time employees and have $100\,000 to $100 million in declared revenue in Canada during its past fiscal year (or 12 months for quarterly filers) is eligible for the funding\nProvides $10\,000-$50\,000 in funding per project (maximum of $99\,999 per fiscal year). You can apply for funding several times a year\, as long as you complete each project before starting a new one with a 50/50 cost share.\nCanExport helps you explore new markets. It covers various types of export related costs such as market research\, translation\, trade show space\, mission participation\, accommodation and transportation etc.\nIf you had significant revenue from a market during the past year (over $100K or over 10% of your total sales)\, you cannot use CanExport for that market. Please refer to the Applicant’s Guide for detailed explanation.\nMinimum budget for each project is $20\,000 and maximum budget per project is $100\,000. You may include up to five markets in each project.\nCanExport SMEs strives to provide funding decision within 60 business days. These service standards may vary depending on the volume of applications received.\n\nWhen to incur eligible costs if you apply for CanExport program \nApplicants may only submit project related expenses that are incurred after April 1\, 2024\, or after your application date – whichever date is later. Of note\, though\, is that incurring them after April 1 but before funding is approved is at your own risk. If you submit your application and are not approved for funding\, those expenses are your own responsibility. These costs won’t be covered by the program if they are not approved for funding. \nHow to prepare your application \nCanExport is a competitive program. The program encourages applicants to provide a business case for undertaking a project. That is best demonstrated by including not only a trade mission in the application\, but also including other initiatives that you will undertake in the year to support your entry into the targeted market. As you know\, developing an export market involves much more than just participating in a mission or tradeshow. Will you be generating specific marketing materials for that market? Will you be doing a second/third visit to the market to meet a specific potential customer or customers (or meet with a potential distributor for that market) at a specific date in the future? Will you be using a third party to conduct a market research before visiting the market? Frame all those activities into a project that demonstrates the strategic actions the applicant will take to successfully develop that market. \nSample application is available upon request. \nOther Suggestions: \nThis program is very popular and competitive. You are encourage to: \n\nSubmit your application as soon as possible.\nCraft a detailed\, high-quality application. The reviewers may not have time to seek clarification on vague details and may turn down incomplete or poorly completed applications.\nHave a plan for covering costs if they are not approved for funding.\nKeep all receipts for reporting/auditing purposes.\n\nPlease browse and review the following webpages carefully and thoroughly before submitting your application. \n\nCanExport SME portal https://www.tradecommissioner.gc.ca/funding-financement/canexport/sme-pme/index.aspx?lang=eng\nApplicant’s Guide https://www.tradecommissioner.gc.ca/funding-financement/canexport/sme-pme/applicant-guide-requerant.aspx?lang=eng#sme6.1\n\nEstimated Travel & Accommodation Costs: Helpful for Travel Planning and CanExport Application \n\nAirfare: Mission participants are responsible for booking and purchasing their own flights. Please check with travel agent for all available flights. As of May 14\, 2024\, the lowest available standard economy tickets for Air Canada flights from Toronto to Sydney on Aug 9 and from Melbourne to Toronto on Aug 17 are priced at $2\,414. And\, the lowest available economy ticket for a flight from Sydney to Melbourne costs $101 as of May 14\, 2024.\nAir Canada Discount Code: As part of the “Going Global” partnership between the Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network (OVIN)\, Ontario Centres of Innovation (OCI) and Air Canada\, OVIN/OCI has obtained a Discount Code from Air Canada that may reduce your cost of travel on Air Canada flights for the Ontario Smart Transportation Mission to Australia. The discount code along further instructions will be shared with the companies who have registered to participate in this mission at a later time.\nAccommodation: Mission participants are responsible for all the costs associated with their accommodation\, meals\, and other personal and incidental expenses.\nSydney Hotel: Hotels near ICC Sydney (ITS Summit venue) are conveniently close\, providing varied options for every preference. From upscale to boutique\, these lodgings offer easy access for event attendees\, allowing a smooth transition between the venue’s vibrancy and the comfort of nearby stays. Hotels that offer special rate to ITS Summit participants are available at https://www.itsaustraliasummit.com.au/pages/accommodation.\nMelbourne Hotel: group activities in Melbourne may take place in downtown Melbourne while B2B meetings may be conducted at client’s office. Please consult with your travel agent or use hotel booking websites or apps to find hotels that meet your needs.\n\nVisa Requirement(s): Canadians Need ETA for Trip to Australia \n Unless you are an Australian citizen\, you will need a valid Australian visa to enter the country. \n\nIf you are holding Canadian passport\, you do need to apply for an ETA before visiting Australia. It is an easy process and you will get the visa/travel authority upon submitting your application on the app.\nPlease visit government website to get more information about ETA application. https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/electronic-travel-authority-601#Overview. If you hold other passport\, please consult with the Australian Consulate in Toronto. https://canada.embassy.gov.au/
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/ontario-smart-transportation-mission-to-australia-2024/
LOCATION:Australia
CATEGORIES:English,Other Events (English)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240815T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240815T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T153915
CREATED:20240801T185337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240801T191228Z
UID:75531-1723726800-1723730400@ccbc.com
SUMMARY:Land and expand: Marketing strategies in foreign markets
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by EDC \nExpanding into the global marketplace\, beyond the U.S.\, takes a lot of thought\, organization\, and strategic marketing. Effective marketing is crucial when trying to make a first impression. Understanding the needs\, preferences\, and behaviours of international customers makes all the difference for a successful launch. \nHow can your company stand out from the rest? We’ll look at the complexities of marketing abroad\, how to approach various channels\, and how to use best practices to succeed. \nJoin us live on Thursday\, August 15\, 2024\, from 1-2 p.m. ET\, when we’ll explore: \n\nThe key components of an international marketing strategy\nTools to uncover cultural differences\, preferences and consumer trends in different markets\nPractical tips and best practices for implementing marketing strategies in foreign markets\nReal-world examples of successful international marketing campaigns\n\nClick here to register. \nOur Panel \nModerator \nRoberto Bagnato\nMarketing Business Partner\, Indo-Pacific Strategy\nExport Development Canada \nSpeakers \nJoseph Cooke\nPresident\nWPIC Marketing + Technologies \nLora Rigutto Vigliatore\, CITP\nPartnerships and Community Lead – Certified International Trade Professional\nForum for International Trade Training \nAisha Yang\nCo-founder and CEO\nHerbaLand Naturals
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/land-and-expand-marketing-strategies-in-foreign-markets/
LOCATION:Webinar – Teams
CATEGORIES:English,Other Events (English)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240827T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240827T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T153915
CREATED:20240725T212217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240827T173055Z
UID:75449-1724767200-1724774400@ccbc.com
SUMMARY:[SOLD OUT] Business Roundtable on the Complex Canada-China Bilateral Relationship
DESCRIPTION:The Atlantic Canada Chapter of the Canada China Business Council (CCBC) invites you to participate in a roundtable discussion on the complex and evolving bilateral relationship between Canada and China. The Honourable Scott Brison\, P.C.\, Vice-Chair of the CCBC Board of Directors and Vice-Chair\, BMO Wealth\, will share his professional insights into this unique relationship. Additionally\, CCBC would like to hear your perspectives and experiences on this challenging subject. This event promises to be an engaging and informative opportunity to explore the intricacies of Canada-China relations and to contribute to a meaningful dialogue. \nThis event is by invitation only. Please kindly confirm your participation with Edward Dai\, CCBC Director for Atlantic Canada and Shanghai\, at edward@ccbc.com.cn. \nAbout the Honourable Scott Brison: \nThe Honourable Scott Brison\, P.C.\nVice-Chair\, BMO Wealth\nBMO Bank of Montreal \nThe Honourable Scott Brison joined BMO as Vice-Chair\, Investment & Corporate Banking in 2019. As an elected Member of Parliament\, Mr. Brison served the constituency of Kings-Hants (Nova Scotia) who elected him to Canada’s House of Commons seven consecutive times over 21 years. During that time\, he served in government for seven years holding key roles\, most recently as President of the Treasury Board and Minister of Digital Government from 2015 to 2019\, Minister of Public Works and Government Services from 2004 to 2006\, and Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister with special emphasis on Canada-U.S. relations from 2003 to 2004. \nIn June 2020\, Mr. Brison became Dalhousie University’s eighth chancellor. \nMr. Brison is a member of the Trilateral Commission and was named by the World Economic Forum of Davos\, Switzerland\, as one of its “Young Global Leaders.” In August 2010\, he was awarded the Order of San Carlos by Colombian President Álvaro Uribe in recognition of his contributions to the Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement. \nMr. Brison has formerly served as a board member for both Universal Rail Systems and the MacDonald Stewart Foundation. He also previously served as Chairman of SeaFort Capital Inc. Presently\, he holds active positions on the boards of the Canada China Business Council (CCBC)\, Canadian Jewish Political Affairs Committee (CJPAC)\, the advisory board of the Canadian American Business Council (CABC)\, Power Sustainable and High Liner Foods Inc. \nMr. Brison earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Dalhousie University. He has completed the Global Leadership and Public Policy for the 21st Century Executive Education Program at the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government.
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/business-roundtable-on-the-complex-canada-china-bilateral-relationship/
LOCATION:BMO Halifax\, 1675 Grafton Street\, Halifax\, 14th Floor\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Atlantic,CCBC Event,English
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240829T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240829T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T153915
CREATED:20240723T174910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240723T175700Z
UID:75399-1724952600-1724965200@ccbc.com
SUMMARY:Club canadien de Toronto International Summer Cocktail
DESCRIPTION:The International Summer Cocktail is an exclusive gathering where professionals from various sectors come together to exchange ideas\, collaborate\, and grow their networks. Organized in partnership with nine international chambers of commerce and the Club canadien de Toronto\, this event offers a rare chance to connect with leaders and entrepreneurs from across the region. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to expand your professional network and discover new international perspectives. \nTen organizations will be present at the event: \n\nCanada China Business Council\nDanish Canadian Chamber of Commerce\nThe Canadian Qatari Business Forum\nItalian Chamber of Commerce of Ontario Canada\nHolland House Canada\nIreland Canada Chamber of Commerce Toronto\nToronto-Hispanic Chamber of Commerce\nBelgian Canadian Business Chamber\nThe British Canadian Chamber of Trade and Commerce\nClub canadien de Toronto\n\nTickets: \n$25 for members of the Club or one of the participating chambers of commerce; $50 for non-members\nEach ticket includes a complimentary drink (alcoholic/non-alcoholic) and finger food. Click here to register.
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/club-canadien-de-toronto-international-summer-cocktail/
LOCATION:The Pilot\, 22 Cumberland Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:French,Ontario,Other Event (French),Other Events (English)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240914
DTSTAMP:20260405T153915
CREATED:20240820T171416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240820T172042Z
UID:75730-1726185600-1726271999@ccbc.com
SUMMARY:Ontario Aerospace Mission to Avalon Australian International Airshow\, March 17 - March 28\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:Ontario Aerospace Mission to Avalon Australian International Airshow\, March 17 – March 28\, 2025 \nThe Government of Ontario\, in partnership with the Trade Commissioner Service in Australia and New Zealand and the Ontario Aerospace Council\, is organizing an aerospace export mission to the 2025 Avalon Australian International Airshow in Geelong (Avalon)\, Australia with a roadshow in the week prior to Avalon in Wellington\, New Zealand; Brisbane\, Adelaide and Melbourne in Australia. \nCompanies with applications for the aerospace and defence sectors including specialized civil aviation\, aerospace and defence manufacturers and suppliers\, maintenance repair and overhaul\, Information and Communications Technologies (i.e. cybersecurity)\, and infrastructure are invited to submit your application by September 13\, 2024. \nWhy Australia – Australia Aerospace and Defence Market Overview Webinar\nDate: Thursday\, September 5\, 2024\nTime: 17:00 – 18:30 EDT\nWebinar Registration: Click here for webinar registration\nTarget Audience: Companies with applications for the aerospace and defence sectors including specialized civil aviation\, aerospace and defence manufacturers and suppliers\, maintenance repair and overhaul\, Information and Communications Technologies (i.e. cybersecurity)\,  and infrastructure. \nThe Canadian Trade Commissioner Service in Australia is hosting a market briefing webinar series focused on the Australian market. We are excited to invite you to join us for this informative session. The webinar will cover topics including: \n\nRecent changes in the political and industrial landscape\nHow to do business with the aerospace and defence industry\nInsights from a Canadian business operating in Australia\nA dedicated questions and answers (Q&A) session for your questions\n\nThis will be an annual webinar designed to showcase the market potential in Australia\, address challenges\, and offer sector-specific information. \nWhy AVALON – Brand Awareness & Business Development\nThe Avalon Australian International Airshow is a global business\, defense and aviation event\, attracting senior aerospace\, defense and civil aviation industry members\, military and government decision-makers from around the world. Incorporating an international industry exhibition\, aircraft static displays\, specialist conference program\, VIP delegation to business engagement\, networking\, careers and skills pathways education and weekend public airshow spectacular\, Avalon is the largest event of its kind in the southern hemisphere. \nA biennial event\, Avalon 2023 attracted 248\,000 trade and public attendees (48\,516 trade day attendances)\, 794 participating companies from 28 nations and 281 official delegations from 38 nations during the six day event. \nStrongly supported by the Royal Australian Air Force\, State Government of Victoria and the City of Greater Geelong\, the next Avalon Australian International Airshow will be held at Avalon Airport from 25-30 March 2025 (Trade Show days 25-28\, March 2025). \n2025 Avalon Exhibition Prospectus: https://www.airshow.com.au/airshow2025/TRADE/exhibition/prospectus.asp \n2025 Avalon Program: https://www.airshow.com.au/airshow2025/TRADE/program/program-overview.asp \nWhy Join the Mission – Showcase & Lead Generation\nTarget Participants: Companies with applications for the aerospace and defence sectors including specialized civil aviation\, aerospace and defence manufacturers and suppliers\, maintenance repair and overhaul\, Information and communications technologies (i.e. cybersecurity)\, professional services\, transportation and infrastructure. \nJoining the Ontario mission to Avalon represents an excellent opportunity for innovative Ontario companies possessing relevant products\, solutions\, technologies or services to showcase their offerings\, and to learn about the latest industry/market trends. Participation in the mission also provides a unique platform and unrivaled visibility to access potential clients and partners from key markets across Australia and Asia Pacific region. \nMission Program & Activity\nMission Program (subject to change) \n\nMonday March 17 and Tuesday March 18: Wellington\, New Zealand\nWednesday March 19: Brisbane\, Australia\nThursday March 20 and Friday March 21: Adelaide\, Australia\nSaturday March 22 and Sunday March 23: free time\nMonday March 24 to Friday March 28: Melbourne\, Geelong\, Australia\n\nMission Activities (subject to change\, may vary by participation option selected) \n\nMarket/Sector Briefing (Sep 5\, 2024): see section above for webinar and registration details\nPre-mission Program & Activity Briefing (date TBC)\nIn-market Briefing at each roadshow city\nExhibition in the Ontario/Canada pavilion at the 2025 Avalon (Mar 25-28\, 2025)\nAvalon conference sessions and networking events\nCurated B2B meetings during Avalon\nWorkshop/Presentation/Procurement meetings with the key government\, industry and business partners in roadshow cities\nNetworking activities in roadshow cities\nAerospace/defense/MRO project site visits in selected roadshow cities (TBC)\n\nExpectations from the Mission \n\nDevelop a first-hand understanding of the opportunities and challenges of doing business in foreign markets\nGain insights and market intelligence\nIncrease visibility of your product or service\nMeet academic or research entities\nMeet key commercial entities\, industry players\, and potential buyers\, investors and/or partners\nMeet key regulatory bodies\nParticipate in networking events\nParticipate in pre-organized business to business meetings\nPitch your product /service to selected audiences\nReceive on-the-ground assistance from the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service and provincial government representatives\n\nParticipation Options & Fees\nParticipation Options:  \n\nOption 1: Avalon Exhibition (including B2B program) + Roadshow\nOption 2: Roadshow Only (up to two Avalon tickets included)\n\nParticipation Fees: (estimated range\, subject to change\, fee will be confirmed in mid Sep) \n\nOption 1: $3\,500-$4\,000 per company\nOption 2: $800 – $1\,000 per company\n\nParticipation Fee Covers: \n\n1:1 export advice and consultation\nMarket/ Sector Briefing (Sep 5\, 2024): see section above for webinar and registration details\nPre-mission Program & Activity Briefing (date TBC\, mission participants only)\nIn-market briefing at each roadshow city\nTurn-key individual exhibit pod within the Ontario/Canada pavilion at the 2025 Avalon (Option 1 only)\nShared meeting space within the Ontario/Canada pavilion at the 2025 Avalon (Option 1 only)\nCompany listing on the Avalon website and Avalon app as part of an online trade directory (Option 1 only)\nCompany listing on the SourceFromOntario.com website (online mission directory for all Ontario trade missions)\nMarketing support including Canada Capability Booklet\nTrade Visitor Ticket to access Avalon conference sessions and networking events (maximum two per company)\nCurated B2B matchmaking program during Avalon (Option 1 only)\nWorkshop/Presentation/Procurement meetings with the key government\, industry and business partners in roadshow cities\nNetworking activities in in roadshow cities\nAerospace/defense/MRO project site visits in selected roadshow cities (TBC)\nTravel logistics support including Air Canada discount code (10-15% excluding Economy basic fare class)\, hotel recommendations in each city (group rate available)\, Australia visa information and group shuttle bus between Melbourne and Avalon show venue (Mar 25-28\, 2025 with seat limitation)\n\nHow to Apply for the Mission \n\nMission Application Link: https://www.eventreg.mgcs.gov.on.ca/?eventid=C95605EB-97AB-4E6D-BF24-672BBA454BD2&lang=en\nMission Application Deadline: September 13\, 2024\nAvailable Exhibition Spot(s): 8\nOption 1 application may close early due to space limitation. Application is taken on a “First come\, First Served” basis.\nPriority for exhibition pod selection and logistics arrangement with capacity limitation (i.e. Avalon shuttle) are decided by the date and time when registration/payment is completed
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/ontario-aerospace-mission-to-avalon-australian-international-airshow-march-17-march-28-2025/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:English,Other Events (English)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240916T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240916T134500
DTSTAMP:20260405T153915
CREATED:20240905T211223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T172456Z
UID:76137-1726486200-1726494300@ccbc.com
SUMMARY:[SOLD OUT] CCBC Tables - CORIM Luncheon with H.E. Jennifer May\, Ambassador of Canada to China
DESCRIPTION:The CCBC Tables are now sold out. Please contact Claire Zhang\, Quebec Chapter Director\, at claire@ccbc.com\, for inquiries. General registration for the luncheon is still available\, please click here for more information and to register. \nCanada-China Relations: Opportunities and challenges in a complex world\nH.E. Jennifer May\, Ambassador of Canada to China \nSchedule\n11:30 am – 1:45 pm\nThe online event starts at 1:00 pm. \nLocation\nPlaza Centre-Ville\n777 boul. Robert-Bourassa\nMontreal\, Quebec\, H3C 3Z7 \nRegistration Deadline:\nIn-Person: September 12 at noon\nOnline: September 13 at noon \n 
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/corim-luncheon-with-h-e-jennifer-may-ambassador-of-canada-to-china/
LOCATION:Plaza Centre-Ville\, 777 boul. Robert-Bourassa\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3C 3Z7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:CCBC Event,CCBC Events,English,French
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241009T124500
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241009T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T153915
CREATED:20240905T151017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T165508Z
UID:75888-1728477900-1728486000@ccbc.com
SUMMARY:[SOLD OUT] China Export Opportunities Seminar: Unlocking Business Potential
DESCRIPTION:Join CCBC in Kelowna on October 9 for an insightful seminar on navigating business opportunities with China. This event will provide companies with essential knowledge and strategies to prepare for exporting to the Chinese market. Presenters include speakers from Jealous Fruits\, Export Navigator\, the University of Alberta\, WPIC Marketing + Technologies\, Bennett Jones LLP\, and CCBC. The seminar will cover a range of topics designed to help your company expand and grow in an international market: \n\nBusiness Opportunities: Why the China market is particularly advantageous for BC and the Okanagan region.\nChallenges and Risks: Understanding the potential pitfalls and how to navigate them.\nMarketing and E-commerce: Insights into digital strategies for success in China.\nIntellectual Property: Protecting your assets in an international market.\n\nWho should attend? Companies offering a product\, service\, or technology for the Chinese market. No prior experience with China is necessary. \nThis session offers valuable networking and collaboration opportunities\, making it ideal for companies considering or planning future business with China while encouraging participants to look beyond current limitations. Engaging with experts on China now will help your business lay the groundwork for successful market entry when the time is right\, as pursuing opportunities in China requires careful planning and long-term strategy. Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your business horizons and make meaningful connections. \n \nTickets: \nFree for CCBC Members and Non-members. For any questions\, please contact Lotta Ygartua\, Regional Director\, Western Canada\, at lotta@ccbc.com. \nAbout the Speakers: \nRaeanne Anderson\nExport Advisor\nExport Navigator \nWith over 20 years of export experience\, Raeanne Anderson is highly accomplished in the exporting world. She’s worked alongside international agrifood industry powerhouses helping them expand their markets. Whether it was contract negotiations\, logistical problem solving\, or networking at tradeshows and conferences\, she has seen and done it all. Being fluent in both Spanish and English allowed her to connect companies with global customers in North America\, Europe\, Australia\, and New Zealand. She also helped these companies understand and comply with rigid quality control regulations when crossing borders. Ms. Anderson’s knowledge of exporting’s complexities lends itself to assisting businesses in a clear\, concise way. \n \nBenjamin Donahue\, BBA\nExport Sales\nJealous Fruits \nBenajmin Donahue is a seasoned international sales and marketing professional with many years of experience developing relationships across North America\, Asia\, and the Middle East. With a background in international trade\, he specializes in creating and executing strategic sales plans that drive growth in global markets for the fresh produce sector. \nAfter finishing his degree\, he worked at BC Tree Fruits and developed a direct export program for Canadian apples to Asia. After the success with Canadian apples\, he moved to Terra Exports\, a produce brokerage in the US. At Terra Exports\, Mr. Donahue was tasked with sourcing and developing relationship with growers in North America\, Australia and New Zealand developing sales and marketing channels for their products throughout Asia and the Middle East. During his time at Terra Exports\, he was made Country Manager for all sourcing regions for Vietnam and secured retailer vendor codes for many major retailers across Asia. Now in his current role with Jealous Fruits\, he is in charge of maintaining and developing all offshore sales channels. Jealous Fruits is Canada’s largest vertically integrated cherry producer shipping to over 18 countries. \n \nProfessor Gordon Houlden\nDirector Emeritus of the China Institute\nProfessor of Political Science\nAdjunct Professor of the Alberta School of Business\nUniversity of Alberta \nGordon Houlden is Director Emeritus of the China Institute\, Professor of Political Science and Adjunct Professor of the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta. \nProfessor Houlden joined the Canadian Foreign Service in 1976\, serving in Ottawa and abroad. Twenty-two of his years in the Canadian Foreign Service were spent working on Chinese economic\, trade and political affairs for the Government of Canada including five postings in China. He also served at the Canadian Embassy in Havana and Warsaw\, and at Canada National Defence College. His last assignment before joining UAlberta in 2008 was as Director General of the East Asian Bureau of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade\, responsible for Greater China\, Japan\, the Koreas and Mongolia. \nUnder Professor Houlden’s leadership\, the China Institute has focused on contemporary China studies\, with an emphasis on Canada’s trade\, investment and energy linkages with the PRC\, and Asian security issues. \n \nChloe Martin\nDirector of Sales Operations\nWPIC Marketing + Technologies \nChloe Martin is the Director of Sales Operations at WPIC\, where she oversees the sales and business development teams\, driving strategic initiatives that help global brands expand into the APAC region. With a keen focus on digital marketing\, eCommerce\, and cross-border trade\, Ms. Martin ensures WPIC’s teams deliver tailored solutions that enhance market penetration across China\, Japan\, and other key APAC markets. Her passion for blending technology with commerce empowers businesses to thrive in one of the world’s most competitive regions. \n \nAmber Piché\nExport Advisor\nExport Navigator \nAn entrepreneur at heart\, Amber Piché has had the privilege of working with a range of organizations\, from non-profits to multinational corporations. Born and raised in the Thompson-Okanagan\, Ms. Piché started out in the food and beverage industry\, specifically wine\, tea\, and hospitality. Following this valuable experience\, Ms. Piché worked in international business development in ICT and tech\, created a successful start-up in the events industry\, and grew a network of contacts across the globe. Whether your business is just starting out or fully established\, Ms. Piché can help your company reach its export potential. \n \nVictor Tsao\nPartner\, Trademark Agent\nBennett Jones LLP \nVictor Tsao practices corporate law with a focus on mergers and acquisitions\, real estate development\, cross-border transactions\, financing\, technology and entertainment law. He is also a registered trademark agent and a member of the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada. \nWith years of experience in the Asia Pacific market\, Mr. Tsao provides strategic advice to Canadian\, Chinese and Japanese clients as they do business throughout the region and beyond. This includes entering new markets\, corporate financing\, developing their businesses and cross-border transactions. \nPrior to joining Bennett Jones\, Mr. Tsao was the managing partner of the Vancouver office of a global law firm. \nMr. Tsao is fluent in English\, Chinese and Japanese. \n \nLotta Ygartua\nRegional Director\, Western Canada\nCanada China Business Council \nAs Regional Director of Western Canada\, Lotta Ygartua is responsible for building the CCBC membership base throughout the region by connecting Canadian and Chinese businesses\, promoting Canada-China bilateral trade\, organizing events and supporting the delivery of member services. Ms. Ygartua has over 10 years of marketing experience in the technology\, marketing research\, communications and art sectors. Prior to joining CCBC\, she was Marketing Manager at the China-Britain Business Council based in the UK\, promoting trade and business with China and organizing high-calibre events involving the Chinese Premier and the Prime Minister of Great Britain. \nMs. Ygartua spent several years living in China\, where she studied and worked for a local company that developed products for the Chinese market. Ms. Ygartua studied Mandarin at the University of Nanjing and Nanjing Normal University. She holds a BA in Chinese and BSc in Social and Economic Geography from Uppsala University\, Sweden.
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/china-export-opportunities-seminar-unlocking-business-potential/
LOCATION:Kelowna Downtown Library\, Classroom 1 (second floor)\, 1380 Ellis Street\, Kelowna\, BC\, V1Y 2A2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:BC,CCBC Event,English
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241022T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241022T183000
DTSTAMP:20260405T153915
CREATED:20240920T184929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241010T163115Z
UID:76450-1729614600-1729621800@ccbc.com
SUMMARY:The Future Unfolds: What’s Next for Canada-China Relations?
DESCRIPTION:Amidst ongoing political changes\, the relationship between Canada and China remains complex and dynamic. Join the Canada China Business Council (CCBC) for an exclusive evening of networking and insightful discussion on the future of Canada-China relations. Hear from leading experts as they delve into the key factors shaping this evolving landscape and offer perspectives on what lies ahead. Speakers include Timothy Cheek\, Professor and Louis Cha Chair in Chinese Research\, UBC; Paul Evans\, Professor Emeritus at the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs\, UBC; and Joyce Lee\, Partner at McCarthy Tétrault LLP and CCBC Board Member. \nThis is a unique opportunity to engage in valuable discussions and forge connections with like-minded professionals and industry leaders that could shape the future of your business in the Canada-China context. Light refreshments will be served. \nSpace is limited\, so please register at this link to secure your spot. For any questions\, please contact Lotta Ygartua\, Regional Director\, Western Canada\, at lotta@ccbc.com. \n \nAddress:\nMcCarthy Tétrault LLP\nSuite 2400\, 745 Thurlow Street\nVancouver\, BC\, V6E 1V8\nRegister on the 24th floor and follow directions to the Rooftop Conference Centre\, Stanley Park Room. \nTickets:\n• CCBC Member: $35 + tax\n• Non-Members: $60 + tax \nAgenda:\n4:30 pm PDT: Registration\n5:00 pm PDT: Event starts\n6:30 pm PDT: Events ends \nAbout the Speakers: \nTimothy Cheek\nProfessor; Co-Director\, Centre for Chinese Research\, IAR; Louis Cha Chair\nUniversity of British Columbia (UBC) \nTimothy Cheek is a Professor with the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs and Department of History\, Louis Cha Chair in Chinese Research\, and Co-Director of the Centre for Chinese Research at the Institute of Asian Research (IAR). He has been a professor at UBC since 2002\, teaching in the IAR’s former Asian policy program and now in the Master of Public Policy and Global Affairs (MPPGA) program. His research\, teaching and translating focus on the recent history of China\, especially the role of Chinese intellectuals in the twentieth century and the history of the Chinese Communist Party. \nHis books include The Chinese Communist Party: A Century in Ten Lives (2021) with Klaus Mühlhahn and Hans J. van de Ven\, The Intellectual in Modern Chinese History (2015)\, Living with Reform: China Since 1989 (2006)\, Mao Zedong and China’s Revolutions (2002) and Propaganda and Culture in Mao’s China (1997). \nHe is a 2023 Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) in the Academy of Arts and Humanities. \n \nPaul Evans\nProfessor Emeritus in the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs\nUniversity of British Columbia (UBC) \nPaul Evans (PhD with distinction Dalhousie University 1982) retired from UBC in June 2023 after 43 years of university teaching. He is currently Professor Emeritus. \nHis academic appointments have been as follows: \n\nAssistant Professor\, Acadia University\, 1980-81\nAssistant\, Associate and Professor\, Department of Political Science\, York University\, 1981-97;\nDirector\, University of Toronto – York University Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies\, 1991-96;\nVisiting Professor\, Asia Center\, Harvard University\, 1997-99;\nActing Director\, Liu Institute for Global Issues\, 2004-5;\nDirector\, Institute of Asian Research\, 2008-11 and 2014;\nVisiting Professor at the University of Hong Kong\, 2011 and 2013;\nVisiting Professor and Head of the International Academic Advisory Panel to the School of Social Sciences\, Singapore Management University\, 2013-16.\nVisiting Pok Rafeah Chair\, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia\, 2022-23.\n\nBetween 2005 and 2008\, he was seconded from UBC to serve as the Co-CEO and Chairperson of the Executive Committee of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. And between 2020 and 2023 he held the HSBC Chair in Asian Research at UBC. \nA regionalist rather than country specialist\, he has held visiting fellowships at the Australian National University (1988); National Chengchi University in Taiwan (1989); Chulalongkorn University (1989); the East-West Center (1995); and the National Institute for Research Advancement in Tokyo (1999) and spoken at more than fifty universities and think tanks across the region. \nAn advocate of cooperative and human security\, he has been studying and promoting policy-related activity on track-two security processes and the construction of multilateral institutions since 1988. He was a co-founder of the Council for Security Cooperation in Asia Pacific (CSCAP)\, the Canadian Consortium on Human Security\, and the co-founder of the Canada-Korea Forum. He has directed exchange and partnership projects with fifteen research institutes in Asia and the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs funded by governments and foundations in Canada\, Japan\, the United States\, China\, Taiwan\, South Korea\, Thailand and Indonesia. Between 1990 and 2002 he organized two dozen meetings involving participants from North Korea. \nHe is currently a Canadian representative on the ASEAN Regional Forum’s Experts and Eminent Persons Group. \nA member of the Global Council of the Asia Society in New York\, he also sits on the editorial boards of The Pacific Review\, the Chinese Journal of International Politics\, the China Quarterly for International Strategic Studies\, and Mexico y la Cuenca del Pacifico. \nHis graduate and undergraduate teaching at UBC focused on Global China and World Order. \nThe author or editor of seven books\, his first was a biography of John Fairbank\, his most popular the two editions of a lexicon of Asia Pacific security terminology (with David Capie)\, and his most recent “Engaging China: Myth\, Aspiration and Strategy in Canadian Policy from Trudeau to Harper\,” published in 2014. \nHis recent writings and media commentaries have focused on Canada-China relations\, Asian security dynamics\, and the emergence of techno-nationalism as a defining force in regional affairs. Some of them are available here and on his blog. His condensed academic CV is available here\, and his complete academic CV is available here. \nHe is married to Catherine Evans and they plan to remain resident in Vancouver. \n \nJoyce Lee\nPartner\nMcCarthy Tétrault LLP\nDirector\nCCBC Board of Directors \nJoyce Lee brings a unique perspective to her practice\, skillfully uniting Canadian companies seeking Chinese investors with Chinese companies looking to expand into North America. She also regularly advises corporate executives in the financial sector about taking advantage of opportunities and navigating risk. \nBorn and raised in Hong Kong and with over 20 years experience working in the North American marketplace\, Ms. Lee has both the cultural and business skills necessary to view potential deals from each party’s perspective. Her communication skills – she speaks English\, Mandarin and Cantonese fluently – smoothly guide Asian companies into Canada\, including joint ventures in mining and other natural resources sectors; and\, the technology\, life science and real estates industries. \nLeadership teams from across Canada and Asia\, including public companies listed on TSX\, NYSE\, HK Stock Exchange\, Shanghai Stock Exchange\, Shenzhen Stock Exchange asset management companies and investment firms\, frequently solicit Ms. Lee’s advice on how to grow their business and make strategic moves in the marketplace\, whether within Canada or abroad. She has earned the trust of some of the biggest players in the industry by successfully strategizing with them on: \n\nstructuring and carrying out domestic and cross border mergers\, acquisitions and reorganizations;\nadvising on securities regulatory issues for registrants\, investment dealers and investment advisors;\nadvising on take-over bids (for both targets and offerors);\nadvising on public offerings and private placements for issuers in various industries\, including mining and resources\, technology\, real estate development\, services and education;\nadvising on various investment transactions of foreign companies into Canada\, including joint ventures in mining and other natural resources sectors\, automobile sector\, forestry sector and technology sector;\nadvising on investment transactions of Canadian companies into the Greater China region;\nstructuring and advising on executive and employee compensation and incentive plans for Canadian and international companies; and\nadvising on going private transactions\, corporate governance\, continuous disclosure issues and proxy contests.
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/the-future-unfolds-whats-next-for-canada-china-relations/
LOCATION:McCarthy Tétrault LLP\, Suite 2400\, 745 Thurlow Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6E 1V8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:BC,CCBC Event,English
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241025T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241025T133000
DTSTAMP:20260405T153915
CREATED:20240828T163321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240828T164105Z
UID:75825-1729845000-1729863000@ccbc.com
SUMMARY:HKCBA National Conference - Canada-Hong Kong: Forging a Bright Shared Future
DESCRIPTION:The stage is set for a dynamic gathering of minds at the annual Hong Kong-Canada Business Association (HKCBA) National Conference on October 25\, 2024\, in Vancouver\, BC. Get ready to delve into the heart of innovation in partnerships\, technology\, and access Asian markets like never before. Canada and Hong Kong businesses are forging a path towards an electrifying future of collaboration and growth\, and this conference is your gateway to seizing the opportunities it presents. From disruptive technologies to strategic alliances\, this event promises to uncover new successful avenues in navigating the Asian market. Don’t miss out on this unparalleled chance to drive your business to new heights. \nA $50 discount code for CCBC members is available; please reach out to your local Chapter Director for details: \n\nAtlantic Chapter: Edward Dai\nQuebec Chapter: Claire Zhang\nOntario Chapter: Jeff Zhang\, Yuli Liu\nPrairies Chapter and Territories: Lotta Ygartua\nBritish Columbia Chapter: Lotta Ygartua\nBeijing Chapter: David Perez-Des Rosiers\nShanghai Chapter: Edward Dai
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/hkcba-national-conference-canada-hong-kong-forging-a-bright-shared-future/
LOCATION:837 W Hastings St\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6C 1B6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:English,Other Events (English)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241031T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241031T134500
DTSTAMP:20260405T153915
CREATED:20241028T170047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241030T162948Z
UID:77074-1730374200-1730382300@ccbc.com
SUMMARY:CORIM Luncheon with H.E. WANG Di\, Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Canada
DESCRIPTION:China-Canada Relations: Benefiting the Two Peoples\nH.E. WANG Di\, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Canada \nSchedule:\n11:30 am to 1:45 pm ET\nThe online event starts at 1:00 pm ET. \nLocation:\nPlaza Centre-Ville\n777 Robert-Bourassa Blvd.\nMontreal\, Quebec\, H3C 3Z7 \nRegistration deadline:\nIn-Person: October 29 at noon EDT\nOnline: October 30 at noon EDT \nPlease contact Claire Zhang\, Quebec Chapter Director\, at claire@ccbc.com\, for inquiries.
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/corim-luncheon-with-h-e-wang-di-ambassador-of-the-peoples-republic-of-china-to-canada/
LOCATION:Plaza Centre-Ville\, 777 boul. Robert-Bourassa\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3C 3Z7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:CCBC Event,English,Quebec
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241116
DTSTAMP:20260405T153915
CREATED:20240703T175833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240703T180032Z
UID:74915-1731283200-1731715199@ccbc.com
SUMMARY:CCBC 2024 Women’s Business Mission to China
DESCRIPTION:The CCBC Women in Business China Mission is designed to serve the interests of Canadian women business leaders and/or representatives of women-led companies responsible for business development or exports to China. This Mission is designed to help women business leaders forge and strengthen partnerships for export and accelerate their China business development. \nStarting in Shanghai and concluding in Beijing\, the five-day 2024 Women’s Business Mission to China offers high-level interactions with senior executives across various businesses and organizations. Delegates will expand their networks and deepen their understanding of current market conditions. Broaden your in-market networks\, gain a competitive edge\, and make significant strides towards achieving your business goals. Leveraging CCBC’s extensive network cultivated over 45 years\, this Mission provides one-of-a-kind value\, including meetings and in-market visits that would be difficult for delegates to arrange themselves. \nThe Mission’s final business roundtable draws participation from CCBC’s signature annual event\, the 46th AGM and Business Forum\, which convenes executives and dignitaries involved in Canada-China business. Delegates will also receive complimentary access to the morning and evening portions of this prestigious event. \nClick here for more information and to apply.
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/ccbc-2024-womens-business-mission-to-china/
LOCATION:Shanghai and Beijing\, China
CATEGORIES:Beijing,Beijing,CCBC Event,CCBC Events (Chinese),English,Shanghai,Shanghai
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241116
DTSTAMP:20260405T153915
CREATED:20240703T181147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240703T181147Z
UID:74928-1731456000-1731715199@ccbc.com
SUMMARY:CCBC 2024 Indigenous Business Mission to China
DESCRIPTION:As Indigenous businesses\, development corporations and business organizations pursue growth and build infrastructure\, China’s growing market poses unique opportunities. With a rising consumer base and an increasing demand for natural resources\, China presents immense potential for Indigenous enterprises looking to diversify and expand. \nFrom November 13-15\, CCBC will lead a delegation of up to 15 First Nations\, Inuit\, and Métis entrepreneurs\, economic development executives\, and Indigenous leaders on a business mission to Beijing. The 2024 Indigenous Business Mission to China aims to build connections and partnerships\, helping delegates develop export markets and sources of investment to facilitate exports. CCBC has been leading business missions to China for over 40 years\, and this marks our third mission focused on Indigenous groups. \nThe Mission will offer a series of activities\, curated meetings\, and business interactions to help delegates enhance their knowledge of business in China\, broaden their in-market networks\, and achieve their business goals. The three-day Mission includes CCBC’s 46th AGM and Business Forum\, along with exclusive visits\, meetings\, and activities tailored to the delegation. \nClick here for more information and to apply.
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/ccbc-2024-indigenous-business-mission-to-china/
LOCATION:Beijing\, China
CATEGORIES:Beijing,Beijing,CCBC Event,CCBC Events (Chinese),English
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241116
DTSTAMP:20260405T153915
CREATED:20240703T181744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240703T181744Z
UID:74932-1731456000-1731715199@ccbc.com
SUMMARY:CCBC 2024 Canadian Education Mission to China
DESCRIPTION:In 2024\, Canadian Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs) are navigating new challenges in school partnerships and student recruitment in China. Recent announcements from Immigration\, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) about study permit application caps\, provincial attestation letter (PAL) processes\, and changes to post-graduate work permits and spousal work permit eligibility have introduced uncertainties. Though still a top destination for Chinese students\, Canada now faces intense competition from the US\, UK\, Australia\, New Zealand\, and Asian countries. To maintain their competitive edge\, Canadian educational institutions must actively engage with their Chinese counterparts. \nFrom November 13-15\, CCBC will lead the 2024 Canadian Education Mission to China for delegates from Canadian universities\, colleges\, high schools\, language centres\, and educational service companies. The Mission will include meetings with counterparts from Chinese universities\, colleges\, high schools\, educational service companies\, and Chinese officials from affiliated organizations of the Ministry of Education. Two routes are planned for school visits and meetings on November 13 and 14\, focusing on school partnerships and recruitments across 12 destinations. On November 15\, CCBC will host the 2024 Canada Education Forum\, inviting representatives from Chinese universities\, colleges\, high schools\, and education agencies across China to engage with Mission delegates. \nThe three-day program will also encompass CCBC’s 46th AGM and Business Forum. Furthermore\, local educational service companies will provide opportunities for Canadian schools to hold mini-education fairs at their facilities in the days following the Mission. \nClick here for more information and to apply.
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/ccbc-2024-canadian-education-mission-to-china/
LOCATION:Beijing\, Tianjin and Langfang\, China
CATEGORIES:Beijing,Beijing,CCBC Event,CCBC Events (Chinese),English
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241116
DTSTAMP:20260405T153915
CREATED:20240206T190106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240916T162842Z
UID:71399-1731628800-1731715199@ccbc.com
SUMMARY:CCBC 46th AGM & Business Forum
DESCRIPTION:CCBC will build on our successful 45th AGM & Business Forum\, which brought substantial reengagement energy to the business community. We will again link the event with incoming delegations and welcome Canadian groups from all three levels of government to include this event in their plans. In an environment where our competitor countries are actively engaging at all levels\, the AGM is a platform that allows Canada to stand a little taller among those competitors\, drawing positive attention to Canada among business partners\, Chinese officials\, and other stakeholders. \nRegistration is now open. Visit ccbcagm.com for more information and to purchase tickets. \nCreative ideas for sponsorships are welcome\, contact Sarah Kutulakos (sarah@ccbc.com) to discuss.
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/save-the-date-ccbc-46th-agm-and-business-forum/
LOCATION:Beijing\, China
CATEGORIES:Beijing,Beijing,CCBC Event,Chinese,English
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241116T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241116T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T153915
CREATED:20241015T145137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T204846Z
UID:76891-1731751200-1731754800@ccbc.com
SUMMARY:Notice of CCBC Annual General Meeting (AGM Business Meeting)
DESCRIPTION:As a non-profit organization\, under the Canada Corporations Act\, CCBC must annually hold a general meeting of members to: \n\n\n\nProceed with the examination and approval of the financial statements\nAppoint an auditor\, and\nElect directors of the Corporation\n\n\n\nDate: Saturday\, November 16\, 2024\n10:00 am – 11:00 am Local Beijing Time \nLocation: 79/F Beijing Room\, China World Summit Wing\, Beijing\nNo.1 Jianguomenwai Avenue\, Beijing\n100004\, China \nSeating is limited. Attendance is free.  \nMembers are allowed to send more than one representative\, but each member firm is allowed one vote. Only members in good standing may attend and vote or submit a proxy. \nPlease indicate your intention below and return by email to coordinator@ccbc.com by Friday\, November 8\, 2024. \nCompany Name: __________\nCompany Representative’s Name: __________\nEmail: __________\nTelephone: __________ \nI will attend the Business Meeting (yes/no): __________ \nPROXY VOTE\nAs a member\, you have the right to appoint a proxy if you are not able to attend in person. Please copy the below statement or download the PDF version here\, and send it with your signature to coordinator@ccbc.com by the date indicated above. \nThe undersigned would like to be represented by proxy (power of attorney). Please note that s. 3.09 of By-Law No. 1: Conduct of Internal Affairs\, states that a member may appoint a proxy (who need not be a member of the Corporation) “in order to attend the meeting and to act in the manner and within the limits of the mandate granted by the proxy.” Such an instrument must be in writing and signed by the mandatory (i.e. the member granting the proxy). Members wishing to grant a general proxy for business to be conducted at the meeting are therefore urged to state specifically in writing that the individual named as proxy is entitled to vote for\, against\, or to abstain from voting in respect of any matter properly brought before the meeting and generally to exercise all powers such individual has as a member at such meeting. \n  \n___________________________________________________\n(Member’s Signature) \nPlease select one:\n☐ I name Graham Shantz as my proxy at the 2024 CCBC AGM Business Meeting.\n☐ I name ______________________________ as my proxy at the 2024 CCBC AGM Business Meeting.
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/notice-of-ccbc-annual-general-meeting-agm-business-meeting-2024/
LOCATION:79/F Beijing Room\, China World Summit Wing\, Beijing\, No.1 Jianguomenwai Avenue\, Beijing\, 100004\, China
CATEGORIES:Beijing,CCBC Event,English
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241204T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241204T173000
DTSTAMP:20260405T153915
CREATED:20241108T210712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241124T023124Z
UID:77148-1733324400-1733333400@ccbc.com
SUMMARY:Strengthening Ties: Insights on Sustaining Canada-China Engagement
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a captivating afternoon of networking\, insights\, and celebration. Following CCBC’s 46th AGM & Business Forum in Beijing\, we’ll delve into the intricacies of the evolving Canada-China relationship. Our session will feature Sarah Kutulakos\, CCBC Executive Director and COO\, as she shares key takeaways from the AGM convergence\, including: The US Election and its Impact on Both Canada and China; Agrifood Innovation and the Triple Challenge; and Energy Transition – Comparing and Contrasting Canada and China’s Approach. \nWith both countries navigating pressing topics—from shifting Chinese consumer habits\, natural resource management\, investment opportunities\, and Indigenous engagement—this event will energize the Canada-China bilateral business community and offer an opportunity to discuss pathways forward. \nCelebrate the holiday season and bid farewell to CCBC’s Executive Director after nearly 18 years of dedicated leadership. Following the AGM highlights\, enjoy a fireside chat with Sarah and Paul Evans\, Professor Emeritus in the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs at the University of British Columbia\, reflecting on her remarkable tenure. Cap off the day with a lively reception as we toast to new collaborations and ring in the holidays together. \nAddress:\nFasken\, 550 Burrard St\, Bentall 5\, #2900\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6C 0A3 \nTickets:\n• CCBC Member: $35 + tax\n• Non-Members: $70 + tax \nSpace is limited\, so please register at this link to secure your spot. For any questions\, please contact Lotta Ygartua\, Regional Director\, Western Canada\, at lotta@ccbc.com. \nAbout the Speakers: \nSarah Kutulakos\nExecutive Director and COO\nCanada China Business Council \nSarah Kutulakos joined the CCBC in 2007 and has since revitalized CCBC’s role as Canada’s premier bilateral trade and investment organization. Ms. Kutulakos has re-centered the Council’s activities around providing business services\, catalyzing business growth and activity\, and advocating for stronger Sino-Canadian bilateral trade and investment. This has resulted in extensive public outreach activities\, internal infrastructure improvements\, the launch of new programs such as the Business Incubation Centre\, and thriving member relations. \nPrior to joining CCBC\, Ms. Kutulakos worked for 11 years in marketing\, product development\, and management with a major multinational corporation\, where she had multiple assignments involving China. Ms. Kutulakos managed worldwide product businesses that marketed to China and used China-based sources of supply. She was also involved in several projects requiring cooperation with the Chinese government. Ms. Kutulakos has led both established and start-up businesses within the context of a global corporation and has broad emerging market business experience\, and has been involved in the Greater China region since the late 1980s when she lived and worked in Taiwan. There\, she was the first non-Chinese employee of a local high-tech start-up firm\, where she gained a deep understanding of Chinese business practices. \nA fluent Mandarin speaker\, Ms. Kutulakos’s interest in China began at the University of Wisconsin\, where she studied Chinese\, marketing\, and international business. She holds an MBA in finance and operations from the Simon School of Business at the University of Rochester. She frequently speaks on China issues\, including marketing\, trade\, investment\, and Canada-China relations. \n \nPaul Evans\nProfessor Emeritus in the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs\nUniversity of British Columbia (UBC) \nPaul Evans (PhD with distinction Dalhousie University 1982) retired from UBC in June 2023 after 43 years of university teaching. He is currently Professor Emeritus. \nHis academic appointments have been as follows: \n\nAssistant Professor\, Acadia University\, 1980-81\nAssistant\, Associate and Professor\, Department of Political Science\, York University\, 1981-97;\nDirector\, University of Toronto – York University Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies\, 1991-96;\nVisiting Professor\, Asia Center\, Harvard University\, 1997-99;\nActing Director\, Liu Institute for Global Issues\, 2004-5;\nDirector\, Institute of Asian Research\, 2008-11 and 2014;\nVisiting Professor at the University of Hong Kong\, 2011 and 2013;\nVisiting Professor and Head of the International Academic Advisory Panel to the School of Social Sciences\, Singapore Management University\, 2013-16.\nVisiting Pok Rafeah Chair\, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia\, 2022-23.\n\nBetween 2005 and 2008\, he was seconded from UBC to serve as the Co-CEO and Chairperson of the Executive Committee of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. And between 2020 and 2023 he held the HSBC Chair in Asian Research at UBC. \nA regionalist rather than country specialist\, he has held visiting fellowships at the Australian National University (1988); National Chengchi University in Taiwan (1989); Chulalongkorn University (1989); the East-West Center (1995); and the National Institute for Research Advancement in Tokyo (1999) and spoken at more than fifty universities and think tanks across the region. \nAn advocate of cooperative and human security\, he has been studying and promoting policy-related activity on track-two security processes and the construction of multilateral institutions since 1988. He was a co-founder of the Council for Security Cooperation in Asia Pacific (CSCAP)\, the Canadian Consortium on Human Security\, and the co-founder of the Canada-Korea Forum. He has directed exchange and partnership projects with fifteen research institutes in Asia and the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs funded by governments and foundations in Canada\, Japan\, the United States\, China\, Taiwan\, South Korea\, Thailand and Indonesia. Between 1990 and 2002 he organized two dozen meetings involving participants from North Korea. \nHe is currently a Canadian representative on the ASEAN Regional Forum’s Experts and Eminent Persons Group. \nA member of the Global Council of the Asia Society in New York\, he also sits on the editorial boards of The Pacific Review\, the Chinese Journal of International Politics\, the China Quarterly for International Strategic Studies\, and Mexico y la Cuenca del Pacifico. \nHis graduate and undergraduate teaching at UBC focused on Global China and World Order. \nThe author or editor of seven books\, his first was a biography of John Fairbank\, his most popular the two editions of a lexicon of Asia Pacific security terminology (with David Capie)\, and his most recent “Engaging China: Myth\, Aspiration and Strategy in Canadian Policy from Trudeau to Harper\,” published in 2014. \nHis recent writings and media commentaries have focused on Canada-China relations\, Asian security dynamics\, and the emergence of techno-nationalism as a defining force in regional affairs. Some of them are available here and on his blog. His condensed academic CV is available here\, and his complete academic CV is available here. \nHe is married to Catherine Evans and they plan to remain resident in Vancouver. \n \nLotta Ygartua\nRegional Director\, Western Canada\nCanada China Business Council \nAs Regional Director of Western Canada\, Lotta Ygartua is responsible for building the CCBC membership base throughout the region by connecting Canadian and Chinese businesses\, promoting Canada-China bilateral trade\, organizing events and supporting the delivery of member services. Ms. Ygartua has over 10 years of marketing experience in the technology\, marketing research\, communications and art sectors. Prior to joining CCBC\, she was Marketing Manager at the China-Britain Business Council based in the UK\, promoting trade and business with China and organizing high-calibre events involving the Chinese Premier and the Prime Minister of Great Britain. \nMs. Ygartua spent several years living in China\, where she studied and worked for a local company that developed products for the Chinese market. Ms. Ygartua studied Mandarin at the University of Nanjing and Nanjing Normal University. She holds a BA in Chinese and BSc in Social and Economic Geography from Uppsala University\, Sweden.
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/strengthening-ties-insights-on-sustaining-canada-china-engagement/
LOCATION:Fasken – Vancouver\, 550 Burrard St\, Bentall 5\, #2900\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6C 0A3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:BC,CCBC Event,English
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241213T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241213T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T153915
CREATED:20241205T051352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241205T052326Z
UID:77741-1734112800-1734127200@ccbc.com
SUMMARY:2024 Christmas Dinner Gala in Beijing
DESCRIPTION:Please join CanCham Beijing and the British Chamber for our first ever joint Christmas Gala\, on Friday\, December 13. This year’s joint Christmas event brings an even bigger helping of festive cheer to Beijing. \nWhether it’s enjoying a glass of delicious mulled wine and canapés from La Maison Lyonnaise around our six-metre tall Christmas tree\, tucking into a delicious Christmas turkey from Park Hyatt Beijing\, or enjoying the plethora of entertainment we’ve got lined up for you\, there’s plenty to be getting you in the festive spirit. \nWe’ll also have plenty on for the whole family at this festive event – our younger guests can enjoy an evening in Santa’s Grotto\, where they can try their hand at making Christmas decorations\, write their Christmas lists for Father Christmas\, and snap a picture on Santa’s knee. Special Christmas meals for children are available on request. \nOr\, bring your office Christmas party and all your presents to put under the tree for your Secret Santa. Let us do all the hard work of planning out a special night for your teammates\, leaving you a chance to enjoy our delightful Christmas dinner\, drinks\, and entertainment. \nWith special discounts for CanCham & CCBC members and their guests\, as well as for tables of ten\, it’ll be an excellent night full of Christmas cheer and fun! \nCarollers from Dulwich College Beijing will be keeping you filled with the festive spirit\, while presents from Father Christmas’s Prize Draw will be sure to make your evening special. \nEnjoy delectable canapés and cocktails with a Christmas twist upon arrival\, before sitting down for a mouthwatering meal. Will you go traditional with a delicious Christmas turkey dinner\, enjoy a delicious sea bass in yuzu sauce\, or indulge in a black truffle mushroom lasagne? The choice is yours! After dinner is over\, join us for entertainment\, dancing and more. With a live band and entertainment throughout the evening\, we’ll be keeping the festive spirit going until late. \nEach attendee will also receive a very special giftbag from BritCham\, CanCham and our partners filled with Christmas treats sure to make your festive season sparkle. \nTickets are available now! Tickets include a three-course meal\, unlimited festive drinks\, entertainment for the evening\, and much more! \nCorporate Tables: RMB 13\,500\nTable of ten: RMB 11\,000\nMember tickets: RMB 1\,200\nPublic tickets: RMB 1\,350
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/2024-christmas-dinner-gala-in-beijing/
LOCATION:Park Hyatt Beijing\, No. 2 Jianguomenwai Street\, Chaoyang District\, Beijing\, China
CATEGORIES:Beijing,Beijing,CCBC Event,CCBC Events (Chinese),Chinese,English
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250117T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250117T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T153915
CREATED:20241212T192730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T192802Z
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SUMMARY:[SOLD OUT] Lunar New Year Toronto Reception – Business Outlook of 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join CCBC for an exclusive Lunar New Year cocktail reception on Friday\, January 17\, 2025\, in Toronto. We are honoured to have Mr. LUO Weidong\, Consul General of the Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China in Toronto\, provide China’s economic priorities in 2025\, along with opening remarks from Alex Besharat\, Executive Vice President and Head\, Canadian Wealth Management\, Scotiabank. Rebekah Young\, Vice President\, Economist\, Scotiabank\, will offer her perspectives on the global economic outlook for 2025 and beyond\, including international trade and the investment landscape. \nThis event celebrates the farewell of Sarah Kutulakos\, who has served as CCBC’s Executive Director and COO for nearly 18 years\, and welcomes her successor\, Bijan Ahmadi\, the newly appointed Executive Director and COO of CCBC. CCBC President Graham Shantz will also share remarks during the event. \nIn the spirit of Lunar New Year festivities\, guests can participate in various lucky draws for exciting prizes. Kindly remember to bring along your business cards to participate in the lucky draws. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the richness of Lunar New Year traditions while gaining valuable insights into the dynamic Canada-China business landscape. \nThe catering at the event may include seafood and other common allergens.\nPlease kindly ask and avoid them if you have any dietary restrictions at the event. \n  \n \nTickets:\nCCBC Members: $25+HST; Non-Members: $100+HST\nCapacity is limited and registration will be on a first-come\, first-served basis\, with priority given to CCBC members.\nClick here to register. \nRefund and Cancellation Policy:\nPayment is non-refundable unless the Canada China Business Council cancels the event. If you are unable to attend\, cancellations must be received in writing 72 hours prior to the event. No shows will be charged. \nAddress:\nScotia Plaza\nScotiabank Centre\, 40 King St. W\, 2nd Floor\nToronto\, Ontario \nSpecial Guest Remarks: \nLUO Weidong\nConsul General\nChinese Consulate General in Toronto \nMr. LUO Weidong was born in December 1967 and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree. \nHe began his career in 1990 in the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation\, which is now the Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China. \nHe assumed his role as Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Toronto in September 2023. \nAbout the Speakers: \nAlex Besharat\nExecutive Vice President and Head\, Canadian Wealth Management\nScotiabank \nAlex Besharat is Executive Vice President and Head of Canadian Wealth Management. He is responsible for defining and implementing the strategic direction\, goals and values for Canadian Wealth Management\, including ScotiaMcLeod\, Private Banking\, Scotia iTRADE\, MD Financial Management\, Private Investment Counsel and Scotiatrust businesses. Mr. Besharat has more than 35 years of wealth management experience\, and over the course of his career\, has been recognized for his strategic leadership\, relationship management expertise and unwavering focus on client-centered\, comprehensive wealth management solutions. \n \nRebekah Young\nVice President\, Economist\nScotiabank \nRebekah Young is an economist with Scotiabank Economics. As Vice-President\, she provides thought leadership on a broad range of economic trends that will impact long-term growth in Canada and abroad including evolving demographics\, housing affordability\, fiscal sustainability\, and the green transition to cite a few. She also actively probes near-term economic and policy developments. Previously\, she held senior roles at the IMF\, the Canadian Department of Finance\, and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development. \n \nGautam Mohorikar\nDirector\, Partnerships\nScotiabank \nGautam Mohorikar is a seasoned leader with a strong background in financial services\, marketing\, and strategic partnerships. With extensive experience across business strategy\, client acquisition\, and cultural segment development\, he has consistently delivered impactful results by fostering collaboration and driving innovation. With proven track record to build meaningful partnerships and generate growth and value\, Mr. Mohorikar is committed to driving sustainable success and driving transformational outcomes. He holds an MBA in Marketing and a Post Graduate Diploma in Business Marketing Analysis. \n \nGraham Shantz\nPresident\nCanada China Business Council \nGraham Shantz served for over 25 years in Canada’s public service providing advice to Canadian governments\, mainly on management of Canada’s relations with Asia. He has lived and worked for over 12 years in Asia\, half of that in China. In Ottawa\, Mr. Shantz has worked in senior management positions in Global Affairs Canada\, the Department of Finance and the Privy Council Office. In 2000-2001 he served as Canada’s lead negotiator for Foreign Investment Protection Agreements (FIPAs) and in 1996-1997 served as deputy chief negotiator for the Canadian team during China’s WTO accession talks. Over the past decades\, Mr. Shantz has been involved in numerous major bilateral visits between Canadian and Chinese leaders. \nMr. Shantz has served on the Board of Directors of the Asia Pacific Foundation (2013-2016) and on the Board of Directors of the Centre for International Governance Innovation (2006-2009). He served as Canada’s Ambassador to the Kingdom of Spain (2009-2012) and ended his career in the public service in senior management positions in Global Affairs Canada’s Asia Branch. \nA Mandarin speaker\, Mr. Shantz pursued his interest in China while studying economics at Goshen College in Indiana. He holds an M.A. in International Affairs from Carleton University’s Norman Paterson School of International Affairs. He also pursued language and economics studies in China\, including at Beijing University and Xiamen University\, under the Canada-China Scholars’ Exchange Program. \n \nBijan Ahmadi\nExecutive Director and COO\nCanada China Business Council \nBijan Ahmadi serves as the Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of the Canada China Business Council (CCBC)\, overseeing the operations and activities of the Council across its seven chapters in Canada and China. \nBefore joining CCBC\, he co-founded and served as the Executive Director of the Institute for Peace & Diplomacy (IPD) from 2018 to 2024. IPD is a non-partisan think tank operating in Canada and the United States\, dedicated to fostering constructive engagement and interest-based thinking in international affairs. \nDuring his tenure at IPD\, Mr. Ahmadi launched the organization’s Asia research program in 2020 and its flagship annual conference\, the Indo-Pacific Strategy Forum (IPSF)\, in Ottawa in 2021. Today\, IPSF is recognized as Canada’s premier conference on the country’s engagement in the Indo-Pacific region. He was also the co-editor of Canada-China Brief\, a biweekly policy newsletter providing the latest developments and expert insights on political and economic relations between Ottawa and Beijing. \nIn his work on China\, Mr. Ahmadi has advised large corporations and SMEs on navigating Canada-China trade\, policy\, and regulatory developments. He has also spearheaded the publication of numerous research reports on China and Canada-China relations and led Track 2 diplomacy initiatives in collaboration with Chinese and American research institutions. \nMr. Ahmadi holds a Master’s degree in Global Diplomacy from SOAS University of London and a Master of Applied Science from the University of Toronto. Before founding IPD\, Mr. Ahmadi worked in strategy and management roles in the financial services and real estate sectors\, where he honed his skills in organizational leadership and operational planning. He also served on the executive boards of several Canadian non-profits and NGOs\, including the Toronto branch of the Canadian International Council. \n \nSarah Kutulakos\nFormer Executive Director and COO\nCanada China Business Council \nSarah Kutulakos joined the CCBC in 2007 and revitalized CCBC’s role as Canada’s premier bilateral trade and investment organization. During her tenure\, Ms. Kutulakos re-centered the Council’s activities around providing business services\, catalyzing business growth and activity\, and advocating for stronger Sino-Canadian bilateral trade and investment. This has resulted in extensive public outreach activities\, internal infrastructure improvements\, the launch of new programs such as the Business Incubation Centre\, and thriving member relations. \nPrior to joining CCBC\, Ms. Kutulakos worked for 11 years in marketing\, product development\, and management with a major multinational corporation\, where she had multiple assignments involving China. Ms. Kutulakos managed worldwide product businesses that marketed to China and used China-based sources of supply. She was also involved in several projects requiring cooperation with the Chinese government. Ms. Kutulakos has led both established and start-up businesses within the context of a global corporation and has broad emerging market business experience\, and has been involved in the Greater China region since the late 1980s when she lived and worked in Taiwan. There\, she was the first non-Chinese employee of a local high-tech start-up firm\, where she gained a deep understanding of Chinese business practices. \nA fluent Mandarin speaker\, Ms. Kutulakos’s interest in China began at the University of Wisconsin\, where she studied Chinese\, marketing\, and international business. She holds an MBA in finance and operations from the Simon School of Business at the University of Rochester. She frequently speaks on China issues\, including marketing\, trade\, investment\, and Canada-China relations. \n \nJeff Zhang\nRegional Director\, Central Canada\nCanada China Business Council \nJeff Zhang has over 30 years of international experience in private\, public and non-profit organizations in a variety of sectors including E-commerce\, oil and gas\, retail\, commercial real estate\, education and financial services. Prior to joining the Canada China Business Council\, Mr. Zhang worked in establishment and operation management at a Sino-Foreign joint venture company and in strategic partnership management at a Fortune 500 multinational company. He also led and assisted a number of Canadian companies and educational institutions into China where he was responsible for strategic partnerships and branding establishment. \nMr. Zhang has an MBA in marketing and international business from Concordia University in Montreal and is fluent in Mandarin and English. He is a frequent guest speaker at professional business associations in Canada. \nPhotography/Filming: By taking part in this event\, you grant the Canada China Business Council full rights to use any images resulting from photography/video filming.
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/ccbc-lunar-new-year-toronto-reception-business-outlook-of-2025/
LOCATION:Scotia Plaza\, Scotiabank Centre\, 40 King St. W\, 2nd Floor\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:CCBC Event,English,Ontario
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SUMMARY:[SOLD OUT] Lunar New Year Montreal Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exclusive CCBC Lunar New Year cocktail reception on January 23\, 2025\, in Montreal at the head office of National Bank of Canada. Celebrate the Lunar New Year with the CCBC Quebec community and gain insights into the evolving Canada-China economic landscape. \nCCBC is delighted to announce the Right Honourable Jean Chrétien\, former Prime Minister of Canada\, will attend this milestone event in CCBC’s leadership and share remarks and offer festive wishes. We are honoured to have Mr. DAI Yuming\, Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Montreal\, provide remarks for the occasion. We also look forward to hearing from Vincent Joli-Coeur\, Chairman\, Asia Pacific\, National Bank of Canada and Vice-Chairman\, Financial Markets\, and the Honourable Martin Cauchon\, Vice-Chair of the CCBC Board of Directors and Special Advisor\, Counsel\, at DS Lawyers Canada\, as they share their respective insights into Canada-China business relationships. \nThis event celebrates the farewell of Sarah Kutulakos\, who served as CCBC’s Executive Director and COO for nearly 18 years\, and welcomes her successor\, Bijan Ahmadi\, who officially assumed the role on January 1\, 2025\, with both joining us from Toronto for the celebration. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Lunar New Year traditions while exploring the dynamic Canada-China business environment. \n \nTickets:\nCCBC Members: $25 + tax\nNon-Members: $100 + tax\nCapacity is limited and registration will be on a first-come\, first-served basis\, with priority given to CCBC members and invited guests. \nRefund and Cancellation Policy:\nPayment is non-refundable unless the Canada China Business Council cancels the event. \nAddress:\nNational Bank of Canada\n800 Saint-Jacques Street\, 36th Floor\nMontreal\, Quebec\n \nAgenda:\n5:30 pm – 6:00 pm EST: Registration and Networking.\nPlease check in at the lobby security desk of the new National Bank of Canada headquarters (800 Saint-Jacques) before proceeding to the 36th floor.\n6:00 pm – 6:45 pm EST: Welcome and Opening Remarks\, Special Remarks\n6:45 pm – 8:00 pm EST: Networking\nFor inquiries\, please contact Claire Zhang at claire@ccbc.com. \nAbout the Speakers: \nThe Right Honourable Jean Chrétien\,\nP.C.\, C.C.\, O.M.\, Q.C.\, Ad. E \nMr. Jean Chrétien was born in Shawinigan\, Québec\, Canada. Mr. Chrétien completed his law studies at Université Laval and was admitted to the Québec Bar in 1958. He is also a member of the Ontario Bar. \nMr. Chrétien was elected Member of the House of Commons in 1963. During his career\, he also served as Deputy Prime Minister\, Minister of Finance\, Minister of Industry\, Trade and Commerce\, Minister of Foreign Affairs\, Minister of Justice and Attorney General\, Minister of National Revenue\, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development\, President of the Treasury Board\, Minister of Energy\, Mines and Resources\, Minister responsible for Francophone Affairs and Minister in charge of Social Development. \nMr. Chrétien was sworn in as Canada’s 20th Prime Minister of Canada in November 1993 after winning a majority of the seats in the House of Commons. During his tenure he was re-elected with majorities in 1997 and 2000. As Prime Minister\, Mr. Chrétien stressed balanced budgets\, national unity and a strengthened place for Canada in the world. His government’s legacy also includes a number of social reform and humanitarian initiatives. \nMr. Chrétien left the Office of Prime Minister of Canada on December 12\, 2003. In February 2014\, Mr. Chrétien joined Dentons Canada LLP as counsel. \nIn 2007\, Mr. Chrétien was appointed Companion of the Order of Canada. \nIn 2008\, he became co-president of the InterAction Council\, an international organization that mobilizes the experience\, energy and international networks of former Heads of State and Government. Council members jointly develop recommendations and practical solutions for the political\, economic and social problems confronting the global community. \nIn 2009\, he was awarded the Order of Merit by Her Majesty Elizabeth II. \n \nDAI Yuming\nConsul General of the People’s Republic of China in Montreal \nMr. DAI Yuming has assumed the position of the Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Montreal since December 2022. Since 1992\, he worked at different positions in Department of African Affairs\, Department of Personnel and Department of Policy Planning of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China\, and served several terms at the Chinese Embassies in Liberia\, the United States\, Sierra Leone\, Namibia\, and Israel. He was also Deputy Mayor of Sanya City\, Hainan Province\, from 2016 to 2019. \n \nVincent Joli-Coeur\nChairman\, Asia Pacific\, National Bank of Canada\nand Vice-Chairman\, Financial Markets \nVincent Joli-Coeur joined National Bank of Canada in 2011 as Vice-Chairman Financial Markets. He is responsible for senior coverage of our corporate\, government\, and institutional clients. \nIn his career of 30 years in the financial services field\, Mr. Joli-Coeur has acted as a trusted advisor to large Canadian and International companies in various industries and has been involved in some of Canada’s largest capital markets and infrastructure financings. Recently\, Mr. Joli-Coeur led the team behind National Bank of Canada’s successful inaugural Panda Bond issuance of RMB3.5 billion in the People’s Republic of China\, the first issuance of its kind for a North American bank. \nIn addition to his professional activities\, Mr. Joli-Coeur is also actively involved in his community. He served as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Université de Sherbrooke. He is also involved in several charitable organizations’ financing campaigns. \nMr. Joli-Coeur has a Master’s degree in business administration from Université Paris Dauphine in France. \n \nThe Honourable Martin Cauchon\, P.C.\, LL.M.\, ICD.D\, Ad. E.\nSpecial Advisor\, Counsel\nDS Lawyers Canada LLP\nVice-Chair\, Board of Directors\nCanada China Business Council \nMartin Cauchon has had a distinguished career. First elected as a Member of Parliament in October 1993\, he has held many positions in the Government of Canada. He has served as Secretary of State (Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec)\, Minister of National Revenue\, and Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada. In 2013\, he was an official candidate in the leadership race of the Liberal Party of Canada. From 2015 to 2019\, he was also a shareholder and Executive Chairman of Groupe Capitales Médias\, which gave him a better understanding of the challenges facing the print media in a digital world. \nMr. Cauchon’s unparalleled experience in government and the private sector has given him a deep understanding of a wide range of issues. As counsel at DS Lawyers Canada\, he advises companies on the various issues facing the knowledge economy and the globalization of markets\, taking into account geopolitical factors. Mr. Cauchon also facilitates the creation of partnerships at the provincial\, national\, and international levels. \nHaving established relationships with several counterparts in China\, Martin Cauchon has acquired a good knowledge of that market\, which allows him to intervene in projects that are related to the Canada-China relationship. \nAfter obtaining a law degree from the University of Ottawa\, Mr. Cauchon became a member of the Quebec Bar in 1985 and completed a master degree in International Business Law in 1991\, at the University of Exeter\, in England. He was the 2004 recipient of the Equality Forum’s International Role Model Award. In 2015\, he received the honorary distinction of “Advocatus emeritus” and “Le Mérite” from the Quebec Bar. He is also Vice Chair\, Board of Directors of the Canada China Business Council and Chair of its Quebec Chapter Advisory Council. He also serves on the board of directors of several companies. \n \nBijan Ahmadi\nExecutive Director and COO\nCanada China Business Council \nBijan Ahmadi serves as the Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of the Canada China Business Council (CCBC)\, overseeing the operations and activities of the Council across its seven chapters in Canada and China. \nBefore joining CCBC\, he co-founded and served as the Executive Director of the Institute for Peace & Diplomacy (IPD) from 2018 to 2024. IPD is a non-partisan think tank operating in Canada and the United States\, dedicated to fostering constructive engagement and interest-based thinking in international affairs. \nDuring his tenure at IPD\, Mr. Ahmadi launched the organization’s Asia research program in 2020 and its flagship annual conference\, the Indo-Pacific Strategy Forum (IPSF)\, in Ottawa in 2021. Today\, IPSF is recognized as Canada’s premier conference on the country’s engagement in the Indo-Pacific region. He was also the co-editor of Canada-China Brief\, a biweekly policy newsletter providing the latest developments and expert insights on political and economic relations between Ottawa and Beijing. \nIn his work on China\, Mr. Ahmadi has advised large corporations and SMEs on navigating Canada-China trade\, policy\, and regulatory developments. He has also spearheaded the publication of numerous research reports on China and Canada-China relations and led Track 2 diplomacy initiatives in collaboration with Chinese and American research institutions. \nMr. Ahmadi holds a Master’s degree in Global Diplomacy from SOAS University of London and a Master of Applied Science from the University of Toronto. Before founding IPD\, Mr. Ahmadi worked in strategy and management roles in the financial services and real estate sectors\, where he honed his skills in organizational leadership and operational planning. He also served on the executive boards of several Canadian non-profits and NGOs\, including the Toronto branch of the Canadian International Council. \n \nSarah Kutulakos\nFormer Executive Director and COO\nCanada China Business Council \nSarah Kutulakos joined the CCBC in 2007 and revitalized CCBC’s role as Canada’s premier bilateral trade and investment organization. During her tenure\, Ms. Kutulakos re-centered the Council’s activities around providing business services\, catalyzing business growth and activity\, and advocating for stronger Sino-Canadian bilateral trade and investment. This has resulted in extensive public outreach activities\, internal infrastructure improvements\, the launch of new programs such as the Business Incubation Centre\, and thriving member relations. \nPrior to joining CCBC\, Ms. Kutulakos worked for 11 years in marketing\, product development\, and management with a major multinational corporation\, where she had multiple assignments involving China. Ms. Kutulakos managed worldwide product businesses that marketed to China and used China-based sources of supply. She was also involved in several projects requiring cooperation with the Chinese government. Ms. Kutulakos has led both established and start-up businesses within the context of a global corporation and has broad emerging market business experience\, and has been involved in the Greater China region since the late 1980s when she lived and worked in Taiwan. There\, she was the first non-Chinese employee of a local high-tech start-up firm\, where she gained a deep understanding of Chinese business practices. \nA fluent Mandarin speaker\, Ms. Kutulakos’s interest in China began at the University of Wisconsin\, where she studied Chinese\, marketing\, and international business. She holds an MBA in finance and operations from the Simon School of Business at the University of Rochester. She frequently speaks on China issues\, including marketing\, trade\, investment\, and Canada-China relations. \nPhotography/Filming: By taking part in this event\, you grant the Canada China Business Council full rights to use any images resulting from photography/video filming.
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/lunar-new-year-montreal-reception/
LOCATION:National Bank of Canada / Banque Nationale du Canada\, 800 Saint-Jacques Street\, 36th Floor\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3C 1A3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:CCBC Event,CCBC Events,English,French
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250205T210000
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SUMMARY:HKCBA Lunar New Year Celebration 2025
DESCRIPTION:  \n● Corporate tables identified with your company’s name for your guests; several partnership opportunities; individual tickets \n● A networking cocktail with delicious Dim Sum followed by a traditional Cantonese supper \n● Entertainment and a raffle \n● A full evening of networking with potential business partners (over 200 participants expected). \nFor complete details\, please click here.
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/hkcba-lunar-new-year-celebration-2025/
LOCATION:2 R. de la Commune O\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2Y 4B2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:English,French,Other Event (French),Other Events (English)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250212T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250212T160000
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CREATED:20250115T170726Z
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SUMMARY:[SOLD OUT] Rapid and Sustainable Growth: Innovative Strategies for Chinese-Canadian Businesses - Second Edition Forum
DESCRIPTION:The Second Edition Forum of Rapid and Sustainable Growth: Innovative Strategies for Chinese-Canadian Businesses will be hosted by the Canada China Business Council (CCBC) at the University of Toronto on February 12\, 2025. \nThe First Edition Forum\, held in 2024\, was a resounding success in Toronto\, with registration exceeding capacity by 33%. At that event\, representatives from Toronto’s business and academic communities shared valuable insights on corporate development in Canadian and Chinese markets. Attendees also participated in discussions about brand value and revenue growth strategies with Mr. Noah Xie\, Chairman of Kmind Consulting. \nThe upcoming Second Edition Forum is set against the backdrop of the VUCA era\, where conventional strategic theories often fall short. Enterprises today require innovative strategies to enhance their core competencies and navigate these challenging times. Kmind Consulting offers a compelling solution: its Next Generation Strategy\, a blend of Eastern and Western wisdom to enable companies to achieve market leadership. \nCCBC is honoured to welcome Mr. Xie for the second time as a keynote speaker. He will share how Kmind Consulting draws inspiration from Sun Tzu’s The Art of War and Western management theories. His presentation will explain how Kmind’s Next Generation Strategy enables Eastern and Western wisdom to function in harmony and reinforce each other\, helping enterprises fend off cutthroat competition and achieve solid and sustainable growth. \nFollowing the presentation\, Mr. Xie will participate in a panel discussion alongside renowned entrepreneurs and corporate executives from different industries to shed light on the power of strategy in the VUCA era. The forum will conclude with a Q&A session\, providing attendees the opportunity to engage directly with leading strategists and gain fresh perspectives to inspire creative ideas. We warmly invite you to register this event. \n2025年2月12日，由加中贸易理事会（CCBC）主办的第二届“加中企业快速可持续发展论坛”将于加拿大多伦多大学召开。 \n2024年第一届论坛备受社会各界瞩目，报名人数超额33%，现场的火热氛围也让加中企业论坛成为多伦多的商界盛事。论坛邀请到了多伦多各界代表出席，共同探讨企业在加拿大和中国市场的发展经验，并与君智战略咨询董事长谢伟山先生共话品牌价值提升及营收增长策略。 \n2025年，第二届论坛如期而至。在充满不确定性的“乌卡时代”（VUCA Era），传统战略理论的局限性已日益凸显。企业经营者想跳出“乌卡时代”的困惑与迷雾，需主动拥抱新的思想，提升企业核心竞争力。而在东西方战略的碰撞中，君智所独创的“新一代战略”正释放出强大的影响力，助力企业赢得商业竞争，展现中西智慧的融合创新之美。 \n加中贸易理事会有幸再次邀请到谢伟山先生，为大家分享如何从《孙子兵法》与西方管理理论中汲取灵感，让中西两种智慧、文化与气质在“新一代战略”中共生共存、交相辉映，助力企业从激烈的竞争格局中脱颖而出，实现高质量可持续增长。 \n本届论坛特别设置了讨论环节，来自多个行业的知名企业家、高管齐聚一堂，与谢伟山先生共同探讨如何在“乌卡时代”的商业迷雾中，找到战略破局之道。论坛最后，我们也将开放观众提问，为您提供直接对话战略领袖的宝贵机会，激发更多创新思考。欢迎注册参加。 \nEvent Language: Mandarin / 普通话 \nTickets:\nCCBC Members: Free; Non-Members: $100 + HST\nCapacity is limited and registration will be on a first-come\, first-served basis\, with priority given to CCBC members. \nRefund and Cancellation Policy:\nPayment is non-refundable unless the Canada China Business Council cancels the event. \nAddress:\nUniversity of Toronto\, Hart House\, Debate Room\n7 Hart House Circle\nToronto\, Ontario\, M5S 3H3 \nAgenda:\n1:00 pm – 1:30 pm EST: Registration and Networking\n1:30 pm – 3:30 pm EST: Welcome and Opening Remarks\, Keynote Speech\, Panel Discussion and Q&A\, Closing Remarks\n3:30 pm – 4:00 pm EST: Networking \nAbout the Speakers: \nNoah XIE\nFounder and Chairman\nKmind Consulting\n \nWith over two decades of professional experience and research\, Mr. Noah Xie has guided over a hundred firms in developing their corporate strategy. Specializing in the fusion of Eastern wisdom with Western business theories\, he navigates firms to secure strategic opportunities\, build competitive advantages\, and attain sustainable growth\, positioning them as market leaders and driving industry development. \nSince 2008\, Mr. Xie has shared his strategic theories and insights\, benefiting over 50\,000 business owners. In June 2023\, Mr. Xie presented the Next Generation Strategy at MIT\, Brown University\, and the Harvard Club of Boston\, becoming the first Chinese expert to do so. In June 2024\, Mr. Xie was invited to speak at MIT\, Harvard University\, and Harvard Club of Boston\, where he had an in-depth discussion with Professor Robert Kaplan of Harvard Business School\, and Peter Walker\, Senior Partner Emeritus of McKinsey & Company. \nIn recent years\, Mr. Xie has led Kmind in guiding dozens of firms to become industry leaders\, including but not limited to China Feihe\, Bosideng Group\, Yadea Holdings\, HOdo Group\, GONEO\, ANGEL\, and Xiaoxiandun\, leading seven companies to surpass an annual revenue of 10 billion RMB. \n谢伟山\n君智战略咨询\n创始⼈ 董事⻓\n \n谢伟山深研企业战略二十余年，主导了上百家企业战略咨询，具有深厚理论与丰富实践经验。他深谙商业之道，尤其擅长将东方智慧与西方理论融合应用于战略实践，帮助企业锁定战略机会、构建竞争优势，最终协助企业实现良性增长、成为行业龙头、引领行业发展。 \n自2008年起，谢伟山致力于将最新战略实践通过授课及论坛演讲等形式传授至广大企业家，至今影响企业家50000余名。2023年6月，谢伟山携“新一代战略”登陆哈佛CLUB、布朗及MIT，成为首位在哈佛波士顿俱乐部进行企业战略分享的中国专家。2024年6月，谢伟山再次受邀赴MIT及哈佛发表演讲，并于哈佛CLUB与哈佛商学院教授罗伯特·卡普兰和麦肯锡前全球董事彼得·沃克同台对话。 \n近年来，谢伟山带领君智成功协助包含飞鹤乳业、波司登羽绒服、雅迪控股、红豆集团、公牛集团、安吉尔高端净水、小仙炖鲜炖燕窝等行业龙头在内的数十家企业实现增长，助力其中七家企业营收突破百亿。 \n \nChenggang HAN\nGeneral Manager\nCanada Royal Milk \nMr. Chenggang HAN (Master in Veterinary Microbiology) joined Canada Royal Milk in 2018\, where he initially served as Quality Manager until 2021. Since late 2021\, Mr. Han has held the position of General Manager at Canada Royal Milk. \nCommencing his dairy industry career in 2002\, Mr. HAN has held various roles\, including Area Supervisor\, Quality Manager\, Production Manager\, Project Manager\, Business Development Manager\, and Factory Manager\, at European enterprises operating in China\, such as Nestlé\, Bayer\, and Food Union. \n韩成钢\n加拿大皇家妙可公司\n总经理\n \n韩成钢 是中国农科院预防兽医学硕士。 \n韩先生2018年加入加拿大皇家妙克公司，2018-2021年任质量经理，2021年底至今任加拿大皇家妙克公司总经理。 2002年开始入行乳制品行业，先后在雀巢，拜耳，food union等在华欧洲企业做过 奶区主管，质量经理，生产经理，项目经理，商务经理，工厂经理等不同职位。 \n \nSheriden Huang\nCEO\nWillow Springs Winery \nSheriden Huang is a systematic problem-solver in management\, specializing in business system modeling. He earned a postgraduate degree from Hull University in the United Kingdom and worked as a marketing researcher at Oxford Brookes Business School during the early 1990s. With extensive knowledge in business and a deep understanding of Chinese culture\, he has continuously succeeded in international trade business for over 30 years across various industries. \nCurrently\, Mr. Huang focuses on promoting Ontario wine both locally and internationally. Under his leadership\, Willow Springs Winery has won multiple awards in recent years and is now one of the fastest-growing wineries in Ontario. Its wine sales have been steadily increasing year after year. \nIn addition to his work in the wine industry\, Mr. Huang is active in community service. He is a director of the Markham Richmond Hill Vaughan Chinese Business Association and President of the Toronto Xiangqi (Chinese Chess) Association. \n黄振发\n首席执行官\n柳泉酒庄\n \n黄振发\, 90年代初留学英国，在英国赫尔大学取得管理学院硕士学位，专注于管理学系统构建领域的研究，曾在牛津布鲁克斯学院担任市场学研究员， 三十年来，凭借丰富的商业知识和对国际贸易行业的不断了解，在商业经营上取得了不错的成绩。 \n黄振发目前担任柳泉酒莊总裁，专注于安省葡萄酒、冰酒在加拿大本地和国际市场的推广，在他的带领下，柳泉酒莊出产的葡萄酒和冰酒的市场声望和销量双双持续上升！柳泉酒莊的冰酒产量近年来稳居安省前十，并且已连续10年荣获加拿大和北美各项葡萄酒大赛的金奖，柳泉酒莊的葡萄酒和冰酒不仅进入多伦多高档餐厅酒单，还远销海外，赢得了来自海内外的认可和赞誉。 \n黄振发不仅全身心投入安省葡萄酒和冰酒的推广工作，他还积极参与社区工作，他目前担任万锦市、烈治文山市及旺市华商总会理事和多伦多象棋会的会长，为华人企业和主流社区之间建立桥梁，致力于促进商业发展及推动社区繁荣。 \n \nTim Gu\nChairman\nUnisync Group \nMr. Tim Gu is a distinguished entrepreneur and business leader with over 25 years of experience. As Chairman of Unisync Group (TSX: UNI.TO)\, a publicly traded company and one of Canada’s largest uniform suppliers\, Mr. Gu has been instrumental in providing uniforms to top-tier clients such as Air Canada\, WestJet\, and Tim Hortons. \nIn his capacity as Owner and President of E.Star International Inc.\, he oversees a major apparel manufacturing operation\, inclusive of three garment factories in the Toronto area\, catering to prominent clients like Canada Goose and the Canadian Department of National Defense. \nAdditionally\, Mr. Gu is the co-owner of Tilley Endurables Inc.\, renowned for its premium hats\, and Willowwood School\, a well-regarded Toronto-based private school with a 40-year history. \nHis diverse business portfolio extends to real estate investments and high-end custom home building. Mr. Gu’s commitment to community and business development is exemplified by his 23-year tenure as Vice President of the Scarborough York Region Business Association. Complementing his extensive practical experience is an MBA from the Rotman School\, University of Toronto. \nTim Gu\n集团董事长\nUnisync Group \nTim Gu，是一位拥有超过25年经验的杰出企业家和商业领袖。作为Unisync Group（TSX：UNI.TO）的董事长，这是一家上市公司及加拿大最大的制服供应商之一，Tim在为加拿大航空、WestJet和Tim Hortons等顶级客户提供制服方面发挥了重要作用。 \n作为E.Star International Inc.的总裁，他负责监督重大的服装制造业务，包括三家位于多伦多地区的服装工厂，其显著客户包括加拿大鹅（Canada Goose）和加拿大国防部。 \nTim还是以其高级帽子而闻名的Tilley Endurables Inc.的共同拥有者，以及拥有40年历史的尊贵多伦多私立学校——Willowood School的共同拥有者。 \n他的多元化商业兴趣包括房地产投资和高端定制住宅建造。Tim作为士嘉堡约克区商业协会副会长的23年任期，体现了他对社区和商业发展的承诺。他在多伦多大学Rotman商学院获得的MBA学位补充了他广泛的实践经验。 \n \nPhilip Xie\nGeneral Manager\nMidea Canada \nPhilip Xie is an accomplished executive with over 20 years of leadership experience in marketing\, sales\, and operations across manufacturing\, retail\, OEM\, and eCommerce. He has a proven track record in driving business growth\, leading cross-functional teams\, and executing strategic initiatives to achieve significant market share and revenue growth in North America. \nAs General Manager of Midea Canada\, Mr. Xie oversees more than 50 professionals\, achieving 35% year-over-year growth and doubling eCommerce revenue. Under his leadership\, Midea Canada secured the number 1 market share in microwaves\, freezers\, and air conditioners. \nPreviously\, as Assistant General Manager at Midea America Corp.\, Mr. Xie led a 130-plus employee team\, increasing Amazon sales sevenfold and building robust eCommerce operations. Through OMNI-channel strategies\, he achieved substantial breakthroughs in Retailer.com sales. \nHe holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Culture Exchange (English) from Sichuan International Studies University in China. \n谢鹏\n美的集团\n加拿大分公司总经理 \n谢鹏先生在制造、零售、OEM 和电子商务的营销、销售和运营方面拥有20年跨国公司高管经验。他擅长推动业务增长、领导跨职能团队和执行战略计划以在北美实现显著的市场份额和收入增长。 \n作为美的加拿大分公司的总经理，谢先生领导 50 多名专业人员，实现了 35% 的同比增长和电子商务收入翻一番。在他的领导下，美的加拿大公司在微波炉、冰柜和空调领域获得了第一的市场份额。 \n此前，作为美国分公司副总经理，谢先生领导 130 多名员工的团队，将亚马逊的销售额提高了七倍，并建立了强大的电子商务运营体系。他通过全渠道战略，促进了公司产品在 Retailer.com 平台销售取得了重大突破。 \n他拥有四川外国语大学国际文化交流（英语）文学学士学位。 \n \nJeff Zhang\nRegional Director\, Central Canada\nCanada China Business Council \nJeff Zhang has over 30 years of international experience in private\, public and non-profit organizations in a variety of sectors including E-commerce\, oil and gas\, retail\, commercial real estate\, education and financial services. Prior to joining the Canada China Business Council\, Mr. Zhang worked in establishment and operation management at a Sino-Foreign joint venture company and in strategic partnership management at a Fortune 500 multinational company. He also led and assisted a number of Canadian companies and educational institutions into China where he was responsible for strategic partnerships and branding establishment. \nMr. Zhang has an MBA in marketing and international business from Concordia University in Montreal and is fluent in Mandarin and English. He is a frequent guest speaker at professional business associations in Canada. \nJeff Zhang\n区域总监，加拿大中部地区\n加中贸易理事会\n \nJeff Zhang拥有超过20多年服务于政府、私营以及非营利组织机构的国际经验，涉及的领域包括电子商务，石油和天然气，零售，商业房地产，教育和金融服务。 在加入CCBC之前，张先生在一家中外合资企业从事项目管理和公司运营管理工作，并在一家财富500强的跨国公司中从事过战略伙伴关系管理工作。 他还领导并协助了许多加拿大公司和教育机构进入中国，负责战略合作伙伴关系和品牌建立。 \n张先生拥有加拿大康考迪亚大学市场营销和国际商务MBA学位，精通英语和普通话。他经常受邀在加中两国商会活动中担任演讲嘉宾。 \nPhotography/Filming: By taking part in this event\, you grant the Canada China Business Council full rights to use any images resulting from photography/video filming.
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/rapid-and-sustainable-growth-innovative-strategies-for-chinese-canadian-businesses-second-edition-forum/
LOCATION:University of Toronto\, Hart House\, Debate Room\, 7 Hart House Circle\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S 3H3\, Canada
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SUMMARY:[SOLD OUT] Canada-China Business Outlook 2025: Vancouver Welcome Reception for CCBC’s New Executive Director
DESCRIPTION:In light of recent U.S. tariffs\, Canadian businesses need to examine their impact on North American relations\, including potential shifts in supply chains and evolving trade dynamics between Canada\, the U.S.\, and China. While these changes may necessitate adjustments for local businesses\, they also create opportunities for innovation\, diversification\, and strategic trade policy enhancements to bolster Canada’s economic resilience. \nThe Canada China Business Council (CCBC) invites you to an exclusive welcome reception for our new Executive Director\, Bijan Ahmadi. This special evening will also provide a forward-looking perspective on Canada-China business relations in 2025 and beyond. Attendees will be greeted with a glass of welcome bubbles to kick off the evening in style. \nWe are honoured to feature remarks from Chinese Consul General YANG Shu\, who will share insights on China’s economic priorities for 2025 and perspectives on fostering Canada-China business relations\, with a focus on British Columbia. Joyce Lee\, Board Member of CCBC’s Board of Directors\, will speak a few words about CCBC’s leadership transition and welcome Mr. Ahmadi to the local community. Mr. Ahmadi will moderate a discussion featuring Paul Evans\, Professor Emeritus in the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs at the University of British Columbia\, David Fung\, Vice-Chair of CCBC’s Board of Directors\, and Susan Gregson\, Distinguished Fellow\, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada\, on the future of Canada-China relations\, including Canada’s economic outlook for the year\, the evolving dynamics of Canada-China relations\, and potential challenges and opportunities in the broader North American trade landscape. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis engaging event will bring together CCBC members\, key stakeholders\, and thought leaders to discuss the evolving Canada-China relationship and its impact on the business community. It promises to be a valuable opportunity to connect and gain meaningful insights. \n \nTickets:\nCCBC Members: $25 + tax\nNon-members: $100 + tax\nCapacity is limited and registration will be on a first-come\, first-served basis\, with priority given to CCBC members. \nRefund and Cancellation Policy:\nPayment is non-refundable unless the Canada China Business Council cancels the event. \nAddress:\nBennett Jones LLP\nSuite 2500\, 666 Burrard Street\nVancouver\, BC \n\nFor inquiries\, please contact Lotta Ygartua at lotta@ccbc.com. \nAgenda:\n4:30 pm PST: Registration\n5:00 pm PST: Remarks and Panel Discussion\n6:20 pm PST: Networking\n7:00 pm PST: Event ends \nSponsor Remarks From: \n\n\n\n\n\n \nChen LIU\, Ph.D.\nAssociate Dean of Graduate Programs and Professor of Finance\nTrinity Western University’s School of Business \nDr. Chen LIU is Associate Dean of Graduate Programs and Professor of Finance at Trinity Western University’s School of Business. As Associate Dean\, Dr. Liu oversees TWU’s MBA and Executive MBA (EMBA) programs in Langley and Richmond\, as well as the Great Wall International MBA offered in Tianjin\, Shanghai\, and Beijing\, China. \nDr. Liu’s teaching and research center on Corporate Finance\, Entrepreneurship\, and Digital Transformation. Her research areas span topics that include Private Equity\, Venture Capital\, Leveraged Buyout (LBO)\, Merger & Acquisition (M&A)\, Entrepreneurial Finance\, and Fintech. In 2016\, she co-founded TWU’s value-investing Student Managed Investment Fund\, serving as faculty director until 2019. \nDr. Liu earned her PhD in Finance from the Smith School of Business at Queen’s University in Kingston\, Ontario\, and holds a BBA from the University of International Business & Economics in Beijing\, China. \n \nVictor Tsao\nPartner\, Trademark Agent\nBennett Jones LLP \nVictor Tsao practices corporate law with a focus on mergers and acquisitions\, real estate development\, cross-border transactions\, financing\, technology and entertainment law. He is also a registered trademark agent and a member of the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada. \nWith years of experience in the Asia Pacific market\, Mr. Tsao provides strategic advice to Canadian\, Chinese and Japanese clients as they do business throughout the region and beyond. This includes entering new markets\, corporate financing\, developing their businesses and cross-border transactions. \nPrior to joining Bennett Jones\, Mr. Tsao was the managing partner of the Vancouver office of a global law firm. \nMr. Tsao is fluent in English\, Chinese and Japanese. \nAbout the Speakers: \nYANG Shu\nConsul General\nChinese Consulate General in Vancouver \nMr. YANG Shu\, the Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Vancouver\, assumed his duties on September 21\, 2022. \nFrom 2020 to 2022\, he was the deputy head of the International Relations Department of the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. He was also formerly the Deputy Consul General of the Chinese Consulate General in Denpasar and the Executive Deputy Director General of the Consular Assistance and Protection Center of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China. \nAfter graduating from university\, Mr. YANG Shu worked in the Department of Consular Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China and has been engaged in consular affairs for many years. He has rich diplomatic and consular work experience\, and has previously worked in Chinese diplomatic missions abroad\, specifically South Africa and Indonesia. \n \nBijan Ahmadi\nExecutive Director and COO\nCanada China Business Council \nBijan Ahmadi serves as the Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of the Canada China Business Council (CCBC)\, overseeing the operations and activities of the Council across its seven chapters in Canada and China. \nBefore joining CCBC\, he co-founded and served as the Executive Director of the Institute for Peace & Diplomacy (IPD) from 2018 to 2024. IPD is a non-partisan think tank operating in Canada and the United States\, dedicated to fostering constructive engagement and interest-based thinking in international affairs. \nDuring his tenure at IPD\, Mr. Ahmadi launched the organization’s Asia research program in 2020 and its flagship annual conference\, the Indo-Pacific Strategy Forum (IPSF)\, in Ottawa in 2021. Today\, IPSF is recognized as Canada’s premier conference on the country’s engagement in the Indo-Pacific region. He was also the co-editor of Canada-China Brief\, a biweekly policy newsletter providing the latest developments and expert insights on political and economic relations between Ottawa and Beijing. \nIn his work on China\, Mr. Ahmadi has advised large corporations and SMEs on navigating Canada-China trade\, policy\, and regulatory developments. He has also spearheaded the publication of numerous research reports on China and Canada-China relations and led Track 2 diplomacy initiatives in collaboration with Chinese and American research institutions. \nMr. Ahmadi holds a Master’s degree in Global Diplomacy from SOAS University of London and a Master of Applied Science from the University of Toronto. Before founding IPD\, Mr. Ahmadi worked in strategy and management roles in the financial services and real estate sectors\, where he honed his skills in organizational leadership and operational planning. He also served on the executive boards of several Canadian non-profits and NGOs\, including the Toronto branch of the Canadian International Council. \n \nPaul Evans\nProfessor Emeritus in the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs\nUniversity of British Columbia (UBC) \nPaul Evans (PhD with distinction Dalhousie University 1982) retired from UBC in June 2023 after 43 years of university teaching. He is currently Professor Emeritus. \nHis academic appointments have been as follows: \n\nAssistant Professor\, Acadia University\, 1980-81\nAssistant\, Associate and Professor\, Department of Political Science\, York University\, 1981-97;\nDirector\, University of Toronto – York University Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies\, 1991-96;\nVisiting Professor\, Asia Center\, Harvard University\, 1997-99;\nActing Director\, Liu Institute for Global Issues\, 2004-5;\nDirector\, Institute of Asian Research\, 2008-11 and 2014;\nVisiting Professor at the University of Hong Kong\, 2011 and 2013;\nVisiting Professor and Head of the International Academic Advisory Panel to the School of Social Sciences\, Singapore Management University\, 2013-16.\nVisiting Pok Rafeah Chair\, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia\, 2022-23.\n\nBetween 2005 and 2008\, he was seconded from UBC to serve as the Co-CEO and Chairperson of the Executive Committee of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. And between 2020 and 2023 he held the HSBC Chair in Asian Research at UBC. \nA regionalist rather than country specialist\, he has held visiting fellowships at the Australian National University (1988); National Chengchi University in Taiwan (1989); Chulalongkorn University (1989); the East-West Center (1995); and the National Institute for Research Advancement in Tokyo (1999) and spoken at more than fifty universities and think tanks across the region. \nAn advocate of cooperative and human security\, he has been studying and promoting policy-related activity on track-two security processes and the construction of multilateral institutions since 1988. He was a co-founder of the Council for Security Cooperation in Asia Pacific (CSCAP)\, the Canadian Consortium on Human Security\, and the co-founder of the Canada-Korea Forum. He has directed exchange and partnership projects with fifteen research institutes in Asia and the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs funded by governments and foundations in Canada\, Japan\, the United States\, China\, Taiwan\, South Korea\, Thailand and Indonesia. Between 1990 and 2002 he organized two dozen meetings involving participants from North Korea. \nHe is currently a Canadian representative on the ASEAN Regional Forum’s Experts and Eminent Persons Group. \nA member of the Global Council of the Asia Society in New York\, he also sits on the editorial boards of The Pacific Review\, the Chinese Journal of International Politics\, the China Quarterly for International Strategic Studies\, and Mexico y la Cuenca del Pacifico. \nHis graduate and undergraduate teaching at UBC focused on Global China and World Order. \nThe author or editor of seven books\, his first was a biography of John Fairbank\, his most popular the two editions of a lexicon of Asia Pacific security terminology (with David Capie)\, and his most recent “Engaging China: Myth\, Aspiration and Strategy in Canadian Policy from Trudeau to Harper\,” published in 2014. \nHis recent writings and media commentaries have focused on Canada-China relations\, Asian security dynamics\, and the emergence of techno-nationalism as a defining force in regional affairs. Some of them are available here and on his blog. His condensed academic CV is available here\, and his complete academic CV is available here. \nHe is married to Catherine Evans and they plan to remain resident in Vancouver. \n \nDavid T. Fung\, B.Eng.\, M. Eng.\, Ph.D.\, PEng (BC)\, FEC\, C. Dir.\, LL.D. (Hon.)\, D.Sc. (Hon.)\nCEO\nACDEG International Inc.\nVice-Chair\, Board of Directors\nCanada China Business Council \nDr. Fung is the co-founder\, Board Chair and CEO of the ACDEG Group of companies\, a global technology integrator. Over the past 35 years\, he has founded\, co-founded or restructured over 25 business ventures/corporations in agri-food\, manufacturing\, wholesale distribution and clean technologies in North America\, Europe and Asia. \nDr. Fung is also the Founding Scientist of EM Fluids Inc. of Ottawa (ON) with water remediation projects on six continents. He is the co-inventor of 46 issued or allowed patents with more than 30 patent applications pending on a variety of chemical technologies including a highly disruptive discovery on the disproportionate responses of the physicochemical properties of liquids to minute external stimuli. \nBesides the ACDEG Group of companies\, his board experience includes Chair of the Chemical Institute of Canada\, Co-chair of the Members of the Canada Foundation for Innovation\, National Board Chair of Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters Association\, Chair of China Committee of International Science & Technology Partnership Canada\, Vice-chair of the national boards of Canada China Business Council\, the Canadian Standards Association Group and the Management Board of National Zero Waste Council of Canada. He was the Chancellor and a member of the Board of Governors and the Senate of Capilano University of British Columbia\, the President of the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering\, a member of the Steering Committee of the Metro Vancouver Regional Prosperity Initiative\, a Senior Fellow of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and a member of the Advisory Board of the McGill School of Religious Studies. \nHe was awarded the Canadian Asian of the Year (Business and Public Service)\, 2009 by Asia Network Canada\, the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal\, 2012 by the Governor General of Canada\, the honorary Doctor of Law degree by Capilano University (BC) in 2014\, the honorary Doctor of Science degree by Concordia University (Quebec) in 2020\, the Award of Merit by the McGill Alumni Association in 2022 and Fellow of Engineers Canada in 2024. \n \nSusan Gregson\nDistinguished Fellow\nAsia Pacific Foundation of Canada \nSusan Gregson served in the Canadian public service with distinction for 35 years\, occupying several senior executive positions. Between 2013 and 2016\, she was Assistant Deputy Minister for Asia Pacific at Global Affairs Canada. Prior to her last assignment\, she served as Assistant Deputy Minister for Human Resources\, Director General of Assignments and Executive Management\, Director General\, Regional Strategies\, World Markets Branch\, and Director\, Human Rights\, Humanitarian Affairs and International Women’s Equality Division\, all in the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. \nMs. Gregson has also represented Canada abroad. Her most noteworthy assignments were as Deputy High Commissioner in London\, Consul General of Canada in Shanghai and Minister-Counsellor at the Canadian Embassy in Beijing. She holds a B.A. in anthropology from the University of British Columbia and was Canada-China Scholar at Nankai University and Fudan University. \nSince her retirement from the federal public service\, Ms. Gregson has been a Senior Fellow at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa and a Senior Fellow at the China Institute at the University of Alberta. Since 2018 she has also been a Senior Fellow with the Centre on Public Management and Policy at the University of Ottawa. \n \nJoyce Lee\nPartner and Chair of Asia Group\nMcCarthy Tétrault LLP \nJoyce Lee brings a unique perspective to her practice\, skillfully uniting Canadian companies seeking Chinese investors with Chinese companies looking to expand into North America. She also regularly advises corporate executives in the financial sector about taking advantage of opportunities and navigating risk. \nBorn and raised in Hong Kong and with over 20 years experience working in the North American marketplace\, Ms. Lee has both the cultural and business skills necessary to view potential deals from each party’s perspective. Her communication skills – she speaks English\, Mandarin and Cantonese fluently – smoothly guide Asian companies into Canada\, including joint ventures in mining and other natural resources sectors; and\, the technology\, life science and real estates industries. \nLeadership teams from across Canada and Asia\, including public companies listed on TSX\, NYSE\, HK Stock Exchange\, Shanghai Stock Exchange\, Shenzhen Stock Exchange asset management companies and investment firms\, frequently solicit Ms. Lee’s advice on how to grow their business and make strategic moves in the marketplace\, whether within Canada or abroad. \nAs Chair of the firm’s Asia Group and a regular speaker at conferences and seminars focused on business from China and the Asia Pacific region\, Ms. Lee has earned an international reputation as an authority in her field. \n \nLotta Ygartua\nRegional Director\, Western Canada\nCanada China Business Council \nAs Regional Director of Western Canada\, Lotta Ygartua is responsible for building the CCBC membership base throughout the region by connecting Canadian and Chinese businesses\, promoting Canada-China bilateral trade\, organizing events and supporting the delivery of member services. Ms. Ygartua has over 10 years of marketing experience in the technology\, marketing research\, communications and art sectors. Prior to joining CCBC\, she was Marketing Manager at the China-Britain Business Council based in the UK\, promoting trade and business with China and organizing high-calibre events involving the Chinese Premier and the Prime Minister of Great Britain. \nMs. Ygartua spent several years living in China\, where she studied and worked for a local company that developed products for the Chinese market. Ms. Ygartua studied Mandarin at the University of Nanjing and Nanjing Normal University. She holds a BA in Chinese and BSc in Social and Economic Geography from Uppsala University\, Sweden. \nPhotography/Filming: By taking part in this event\, you grant the Canada China Business Council full rights to use any images resulting from photography/video filming.
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/canada-china-business-outlook-2025-welcome-reception-for-ccbcs-new-executive-director/
LOCATION:Bennett Jones LLP\, Suite 2500\, 666 Burrard Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6C 2X8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:BC,CCBC Event,English
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250305T114500
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250305T133000
DTSTAMP:20260405T153915
CREATED:20250225T195737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250225T200306Z
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SUMMARY:Business Luncheon in Shanghai featuring Ambassador Jennifer May
DESCRIPTION:The Consulate General of Canada in Shanghai and CCBC are hosting an exclusive business luncheon in Shanghai featuring Ambassador of Canada to the People’s Republic of China\, H.E. Jennifer May\, on Wednesday\, March 5. This closed-door gathering will provide a platform for in-depth discussions on the economic and trade outlook for the Canada-China relationship. \nThis event is by invitation only. For inquiries\, please contact Edward Dai\, CCBC Regional Director for Atlantic Canada and Shanghai\, at edward@ccbc.com.cn. \nAbout Ambassador Jennifer May: \nH.E. Jennifer May\nAmbassador of Canada to the People’s Republic of China \nMs. Jennifer May was appointed Canada’s Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China on September 23\, 2022. She is the first woman to serve in this position. \nPrior to her nomination\, Ambassador May served as the Ambassador of Canada to the Federative Republic of Brazil from 2019 to 2022. She was Deputy Head of Mission at the Embassy of Canada to the Federal Republic of Germany from 2015 to 2019. \nAmbassador May has extensive Asia experience\, having served in political and economic roles at the Consulate General of Canada in Hong Kong from 1998 to 2000\, in Beijing at the Embassy of Canada to the People’s Republic of China from 2000 to 2004 and in Bangkok at the Embassy of Canada to the Kingdom of Thailand from 2010 to 2012\, with additional responsibility to Myanmar\, Cambodia and Laos. \nThrough her thirty-two-year career with the Government of Canada\, Ambassador May has also served as Director of Eastern Europe and Eurasia Relations\, Executive Director of the Defence and Security Relations Division at Global Affairs Canada and held overseas assignments in Vienna\, Austria and Bonn\, Germany. \nAmbassador May was born in Toronto\, Canada and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and German from Laval University in Québec City. She is married with three grown children. She speaks English\, French\, Mandarin\, German and Portuguese. Ambassador Jennifer May is known as 梅倩琳 in Chinese.
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/business-luncheon-in-shanghai-featuring-ambassador-jennifer-may/
LOCATION:Shanghai\, China
CATEGORIES:CCBC Event,CCBC Events (Chinese),Chinese,English,Shanghai,Shanghai
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250318T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250318T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T153915
CREATED:20250120T170743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250313T142453Z
UID:78275-1742297400-1742306400@ccbc.com
SUMMARY:[SOLD OUT] Toronto's 10-Year Action Plan For Economy: Exploring Business Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:The Toronto Region is home to over seven million people\, making it one of the largest and fastest growing metropolitan regions in North America. It contributes 50% of Ontario’s GDP and 20% of Canada’s GDP. Toronto ranks as North America’s second largest financial centre and hosts the second largest food and beverage industry. It also boasts the third largest labour force\, tech sector\, and number of manufacturers in the region. Additionally\, Toronto is a hub for life sciences and leads Canada in interactive media\, with a 42% growth in animation and VFX projects over the last five years. \nIn October 2024\, the City of Toronto unveiled its 10-Year Action Plan for Toronto’s Economy (2025-2035) aimed at strengthening Toronto’s global competitiveness\, fostering connections\, and guiding its economic growth. This comprehensive 72-page roadmap will shape the city’s economic development decisions over the next decade. What are the key takeaways for Canadian and Chinese business communities regarding investment\, trade\, education and other vital concerns? \nThe Canada China Business Council has invited Ms. Clare Barnett\, Director of Business Growth Services at the City of Toronto\, and her team to provide an overview of the Action Plan for Toronto’s Economy. Join us on March 18 as they discuss the key items guiding the City’s growth and priorities\, as well as the business and education opportunities generated by this plan. Additionally\, Ms. Barnett and her team\, including Ms. Susana Vaz\, Senior Manager\, Strategic Planning and Initiatives\, Mr. John Alderdice\, Manager\, Business Retention and Expansion\, Ms. Leslie Fink\, Manager\, Sector Development\, and Mr. Thomas McGinty\, Manager Entrepreneurship Services\, will brief attendees on the City’s services and business incentive programs designed to assist overseas investors\, including Chinese inbound investors and local Chinese-Canadian investors\, when establishing and expanding their businesses in Toronto. Mr. Thomas J. Timmins\, Leader\, Energy Sector Practice\, Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP and Board Director of CCBC\, will share his insights as to how businesses can survive and thrive in a rapidly changing world. Mr. Hugo Lorenson\, Regional Vice President\, Commercial Financial Services ­GTR and Ms. Clarinda Andres\, Commercial Solutions Specialist\, Royal Bank of Canada will also discuss information\, tools\, and resources you need to help your business go global\, discover and secure grant funding to support your organization’s growth. A networking lunch will be served following the presentations. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets: \nCCBC Members: $20 + HST (maximum of 2 registrations per member company); Non-Members: $100 + HST\nCapacity is limited and registration will be on a first-come\, first-served basis\, with priority given to CCBC members.\nClick here to register. \nRefund and Cancellation Policy:\nPayment is non-refundable unless the Canada China Business Council cancels the event. \nAddress:\nGowling WLG\n1 First Canadian Place\, 100 King Street West\, Suite 1600\nToronto\, Ontario \nAgenda:\n11:30 am – 12:00 pm EDT: Registration and Networking\n12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT: Welcome Remarks\, Opening Remarks\, Presentations and Closing Remarks\n1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT: Networking Lunch\n2:00 pm EDT: Event Ends \nAbout the Speakers: \nThomas J. Timmins\nLeader\, Energy Sector Practice\nGowling WLG (Canada) LLP \nThomas J. Timmins (谭民思) is a senior projects lawyer based in Canada focused primarily on renewable energy projects and the global energy transition. He leads the Energy Sector Practice at Gowling WLG Canada. Named a ‘Leading Lawyer’ by The Legal 500 Canada and Who’s Who Legal\, Mr. Timmins serves as a Board member of the Canadian Ditchley Foundation\, as an advisor at the Centre for Urban Energy at Metropolitan Toronto University\, as a member of the Legal Committee of Transparency International and on several public and private boards. He also teaches Infrastructure and Project Finance Law and serves as an adjudicator under the Canadian Free Trade Agreement. Mr. Timmins served as the Leader of Gowling WLG Canada’s highly successful China Practice between 2016-2024. \n \nClare Barnett\nDirector\, Business Growth Services\nCity of Toronto \nClare Barnett brings a unique perspective having both private and public sector experience in international business development and marketing\, economic development\, attracting Foreign Direct Investment\, developing Business Retention & Expansion programs\, and building an award-winning Innovation District. \nShe has deep business development and marketing expertise cultivated through more than 15 years with the provincial government focused on Ontario’s economic competitiveness\, in addition to prior private sector experience in the technology space. \nMs. Barnett served as Ontario’s representative in the United Kingdom with a mandate to further Ontario’s trade\, investment and broader economic interests. She also established Ontario’s first Investment Office\, leading international business development and marketing. \nMore recently\, Ms. Barnett created an award winning and accredited Economic Development Office with the City of Brampton\, part of the Greater Toronto Area. Global brands invested under her leadership\, and Brampton’s place on the global stage was recognized through various awards\, including being ranked one of Canada’s best locations to invest. \nMs. Barnett now serves as the Director of Business Growth with the City of Toronto\, leading economic development in Canada’s largest city and economy. The focus of her work is Business Retention & Expansion\, main street and small business support\, entrepreneurship and investment attraction. \nMs. Barnett is a thought leader in economic development and is a sought-after speaker internationally. She serves as an Advisor and Board Member to many organizations such as the International Economic Development Council\, Organization of Women in International Trade and local start up incubators and accelerators. She has been called an inspirational leader and is personally focused on supporting women to grow their careers in economic development. \n \nHugo Lorenson\, LLP MBA\nRegional Vice President\nCommercial Financial Services GTR\nRoyal Bank of Canada \nHugo Lorenson is currently Regional Vice President\, Diversified Banking\, Commercial Financial Services with over 15 years of experience at RBC. \nMr. Lorenson’s breadth of experience provides him with a deep understanding of Commercial Banking. He began his journey as a Senior Relationship Manager in the GTA\, progressing through various senior leadership positions\, including Credit Adjudication and Commercial Advisory Groups. Additionally\, he managed the Operations Centres that spanned across the Americas\, along with providing oversight of the Caribbean Cards Operations Group. Mr. Lorenson has led high performing teams in the Retail\, Franchising and Business Professional Services industries\, as VP\, Commercial in the GTA. Prior to his current position\, Mr. Lorenson was one of the original RBC leaders to join the Group Risk Management National Internship Program. \nMr. Lorenson was a practicing lawyer in Toronto before starting his career at RBC. \nMr. Lorenson holds a Law Degree from Osgoode Hall Law School\, an MBA from the Rotman School of Management\, University of Toronto and an undergraduate degree from Acadia University. He is an active volunteer member of RBC’s Beacon program\, the Rotman School of Management\, as well as a York Region youth basketball coach. \n \nClarinda (Claire) Andres\, MBA\nCommercial Solutions Specialist\nRoyal Bank of Canada \nClaire Andres is a Commercial Solutions Specialist with over 10 years of professional experience with the Royal Bank. She has earned multiple awards for her work in personal and business banking\, credit and investments and specialized solutions for commercial clients. \nMs. Andres owned a business in the wholesale trade of industrial soaps before coming to Canada\, thus she recognizes the many challenges business owners face and the needed support to be successful. A business enthusiast\, and passionate in business development\, she continues to help business owners get access to valuable resources and innovative solutions to help them achieve their goals. \n \nBijan Ahmadi\nExecutive Director and COO\nCanada China Business Council \nBijan Ahmadi serves as the Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of the Canada China Business Council (CCBC)\, overseeing the operations and activities of the Council across its seven chapters in Canada and China. \nBefore joining CCBC\, he co-founded and served as the Executive Director of the Institute for Peace & Diplomacy (IPD) from 2018 to 2024. IPD is a non-partisan think tank operating in Canada and the United States\, dedicated to fostering constructive engagement and interest-based thinking in international affairs. \nDuring his tenure at IPD\, Mr. Ahmadi launched the organization’s Asia research program in 2020 and its flagship annual conference\, the Indo-Pacific Strategy Forum (IPSF)\, in Ottawa in 2021. Today\, IPSF is recognized as Canada’s premier conference on the country’s engagement in the Indo-Pacific region. He was also the co-editor of Canada-China Brief\, a biweekly policy newsletter providing the latest developments and expert insights on political and economic relations between Ottawa and Beijing. \nIn his work on China\, Mr. Ahmadi has advised large corporations and SMEs on navigating Canada-China trade\, policy\, and regulatory developments. He has also spearheaded the publication of numerous research reports on China and Canada-China relations and led Track 2 diplomacy initiatives in collaboration with Chinese and American research institutions. \nMr. Ahmadi holds a Master’s degree in Global Diplomacy from SOAS University of London and a Master of Applied Science from the University of Toronto. Before founding IPD\, Mr. Ahmadi worked in strategy and management roles in the financial services and real estate sectors\, where he honed his skills in organizational leadership and operational planning. He also served on the executive boards of several Canadian non-profits and NGOs\, including the Toronto branch of the Canadian International Council. \nPhotography/Filming: By taking part in this event\, you grant the Canada China Business Council full rights to use any images resulting from photography/video filming.
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/torontos-10-year-action-plan-for-economy-exploring-business-opportunities/
LOCATION:Gowling WLG\, 1 First Canadian Place\, 100 King Street West\, Suite 1600\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:CCBC Event,English,Ontario
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250326T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250326T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T153915
CREATED:20250318T173350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250325T161532Z
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SUMMARY:[SOLD OUT] China in 2025: Economic Shifts\, Political Strategy\, and What It Means for Canada-China Business Relations
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an thought-provoking discussion on China’s economic and political outlook for 2025 and its impact on Canada-China business relations. As global dynamics continue to evolve\, understanding China’s changing economic landscape and political trajectory is essential for businesses and policymakers navigating the shifting Canada-China relationship. \nModerated by Bijan Ahmadi\, CCBC Executive Director and COO\, with welcome remarks from Miles Pittman\, Partner at Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG) and CCBC Board Director\, this panel discussion features top experts: Graham Shantz\, President\, CCBC; Chucheng FENG\, Founding Partner\, Hutong Research; and Ari Van Assche\, Ph.D.\, Professor\, Department of International Business\, Co-Director of the International Institute for Economic Diplomacy\, HEC Montréal\, and Editor-in-Chief\, Journal of International Business Policy. \nThis exclusive session will examine Beijing’s strategic approach to Trump administration and its long-term economic and political direction. As China finalizes its new five-year plan\, our panelists will provide critical insights into the country’s evolving policies\, key geopolitical shifts\, and their direct impact on Canadian businesses\, trade relations\, and investment opportunities in the year ahead. \nPlease note this event will be held in English. \n \nTickets:\nCCBC Members: Free; Non-Members: $100 + tax\nCapacity is limited and registration will be on a first-come\, first-served basis\, with priority given to CCBC members. \nRefund and Cancellation Policy:\nPayment is non-refundable unless the Canada China Business Council cancels the event. \nAddress:\nBorden Ladner Gervais LLP\n1000 De La Gauchetière Street West\, Suite 900\nMontreal\, Quebec\nH3B 5H4 \nAgenda:\n4:30 pm – 5:00 pm EDT: Registration and Networking\n5:00 pm – 6:00 pm EDT: Welcome Remarks\, Opening Remarks\, Panel Discussion and Q&A\, and Closing Remarks\n6:00 pm – 6:50 pm EDT: Networking\n7:00 pm EDT: Event Ends \nFor inquiries\, please contact Claire Zhang\, CCBC Quebec Chapter Director\, at claire@ccbc.com. \nAbout the Speakers: \nAri Van Assche\, Ph.D.\nProfessor in the Department of International Business\, Co-Director of the International Institute for Economic Diplomacy\nEditor-in-Chief of the Journal of International Business Policy \nAri Van Assche is a Professor of International Business and co-director of the International Institute of Economic Diplomacy at HEC Montréal. He currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of International Business Policy\, Fellow-in-Residence at the CD Howe Institute\, Fellow at CIRANO\, and visiting professor at the University of Leeds. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Hawaii at Manoa and specializes in the organization of global value chains and their implication for public policy. \n \nBijan Ahmadi\nExecutive Director and COO\nCanada China Business Council \nBijan Ahmadi serves as the Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of the Canada China Business Council (CCBC)\, overseeing the operations and activities of the Council across its seven chapters in Canada and China. \nBefore joining CCBC\, he co-founded and served as the Executive Director of the Institute for Peace & Diplomacy (IPD) from 2018 to 2024. IPD is a non-partisan think tank operating in Canada and the United States\, dedicated to fostering constructive engagement and interest-based thinking in international affairs. \nDuring his tenure at IPD\, Mr. Ahmadi launched the organization’s Asia research program in 2020 and its flagship annual conference\, the Indo-Pacific Strategy Forum (IPSF)\, in Ottawa in 2021. Today\, IPSF is recognized as Canada’s premier conference on the country’s engagement in the Indo-Pacific region. He was also the co-editor of Canada-China Brief\, a biweekly policy newsletter providing the latest developments and expert insights on political and economic relations between Ottawa and Beijing. \nIn his work on China\, Mr. Ahmadi has advised large corporations and SMEs on navigating Canada-China trade\, policy\, and regulatory developments. He has also spearheaded the publication of numerous research reports on China and Canada-China relations and led Track 2 diplomacy initiatives in collaboration with Chinese and American research institutions. \nMr. Ahmadi holds a Master’s degree in Global Diplomacy from SOAS University of London and a Master of Applied Science from the University of Toronto. Before founding IPD\, Mr. Ahmadi worked in strategy and management roles in the financial services and real estate sectors\, where he honed his skills in organizational leadership and operational planning. He also served on the executive boards of several Canadian non-profits and NGOs\, including the Toronto branch of the Canadian International Council. \n \nChucheng FENG\nFounding Partner\nHutong Research \nChucheng FENG is the founding partner of Hutong Research\, a boutique advisory firm focusing on deciphering China’s policy trajectory\, dynamics\, and their market impact. Before Hutong Research\, Mr. Feng co-founded Plenum China Research\, where he was a partner from 2019 to 2023\, and Grisk Data\, a Shanghai/DC-based alternative data vendor on geopolitics in 2018. \nPrior to launching his own ventures\, Mr. Feng helped build the political risk practice at the Hong Kong-based risk firm Blackpeak in 2017. Beforehand\, he was an Asia analyst at Eurasia Group and conducted research at Asia Society Policy Institute under former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd. In these capacities\, Mr. Feng advised sovereign wealth funds\, the world’s most prestigious hedge funds and asset managers\, as well as Fortune 500 companies on China-related topics. \nBorn in Beijing\, Mr. Feng has studied\, worked\, and lived in Minnesota\, California\, New York\, Washington DC\, Hong Kong\, and Shanghai. He travels frequently across continents for speaking engagements and in-person briefings. \nMr. Feng holds a Bachelor’s degree in political science and history from the University of California\, Berkeley\, and a Master’s degree in political science from Columbia University. \nMr. Feng is a Forbes U30 Asia 2022 listee and a young leader at the Council for the United States and Italy. He gets regularly quoted by the Wall Street Journal\, Financial Times\, Bloomberg\, and Caixin. \n \nMiles Pittman\nPartner\, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG)\nBoard Director\, Canada China Business Council \nMiles Pittman has maintained a broad practice advising energy sector and sector-adjacent participants and project proponents for more than twenty-five years. He advises frequently on mergers\, acquisitions and divestitures\, and project structure and development. \nHe has led significant transactions in the upstream\, midstream and downstream sectors\, and has advised on virtually all aspects of the Liquefied Natural Gas value chain. He has also played a lead role in significant debt financing and restructuring transactions both within Canada and internationally. \nMr. Pittman writes frequently about oil and gas law\, and teaches the Oil and Gas Law and Oil and Gas Contracts courses at the University of Calgary Law School. He led the drafting committee for the Pre-Unitization Agreement for the Association of International Energy Negotiators\, and was recently selected as a Global Elite Thought Leader in Energy (Oil and Gas) by Who’s Who Legal. \n \nGraham Shantz\nPresident\nCanada China Business Council \nGraham Shantz served for over 25 years in Canada’s public service providing advice to Canadian governments\, mainly on management of Canada’s relations with Asia. He has lived and worked for over 12 years in Asia\, half of that in China. In Ottawa\, Mr. Shantz has worked in senior management positions in Global Affairs Canada\, the Department of Finance and the Privy Council Office. In 2000-2001 he served as Canada’s lead negotiator for Foreign Investment Protection Agreements (FIPAs) and in 1996-1997 served as deputy chief negotiator for the Canadian team during China’s WTO accession talks. Over the past decades\, Mr. Shantz has been involved in numerous major bilateral visits between Canadian and Chinese leaders. \nMr. Shantz has served on the Board of Directors of the Asia Pacific Foundation (2013-2016) and on the Board of Directors of the Centre for International Governance Innovation (2006-2009). He served as Canada’s Ambassador to the Kingdom of Spain (2009-2012) and ended his career in the public service in senior management positions in Global Affairs Canada’s Asia Branch. \nA Mandarin speaker\, Mr. Shantz pursued his interest in China while studying economics at Goshen College in Indiana. He holds an M.A. in International Affairs from Carleton University’s Norman Paterson School of International Affairs. He also pursued language and economics studies in China\, including at Beijing University and Xiamen University\, under the Canada-China Scholars’ Exchange Program. \nPhotography/Filming: By taking part in this event\, you grant the Canada China Business Council full rights to use any images resulting from photography/video filming.
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/china-in-2025-economic-shifts-political-strategy-canada-china-business-relations/
LOCATION:Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG) Vancouver\, Waterfront Centre\, 200 Burrard Street\, Suite 1200\, Vancouver\, BC\, V7X 1T2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:CCBC Event,English
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250410T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250410T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T153915
CREATED:20250224T164747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T163840Z
UID:78819-1744293600-1744318800@ccbc.com
SUMMARY:Canadian AlumNight China in Beijing
DESCRIPTION:Calling all Canadian University representatives in China! \nFollowing the success of the inaugural Canadian AlumNight China in Beijing in September 2022\, which drew over 200 alumni\, CCBC is proud to announce the Canadian AlumNight in Beijing is back on April 10\, 2025! \nThis year’s event will feature two parts: an afternoon workshop and networking session with Canadian universities\, high school counselors\, and industry partners\, running from 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm; and an open-concept evening cocktail reception for all Canadian alumni and prospective students\, running from 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm. \nCanadian universities and partners will have booths around the venue to promote their institutions and connect with alumni. CCBC will collaborate with strategic partners to create an atmosphere reminiscent of time spent in Canada for returned alumni\, while offering prospective students a taste of Canadian life. Click here for public registration. \nCanadian universities interested in participating should get in touch with Candice Zhao at Candice@ccbc.com.cn. \nDate:\nThursday\, April 10\, 2025 \nLocation:\nSt. Regis Beijing\n2nd floor\, Great Hall\nNo.21\, Jian Guo Men Wai Street\, Beijing \nAgenda:\n2:00 pm – 2:30 pm: Afternoon Program Registration\n2:30 pm – 3:00 pm: Welcome Remarks\n3:00 pm – 4:00 pm: Deep Dive into Canadian Education: Challenges and Opportunities\n4:00 pm – 5:00 pm: Case Studies: Best Practices\n5:00 pm – 6:00 pm: Refresh and Booth Setup\n6:30 pm – 7:00 pm: Evening Program Registration\n7:00 pm – 7:30 pm: Welcome Remarks\n7:30 pm – 8:30 pm: Networking\n8:30 pm – 9:00 pm: Prize Draw\n9:00 pm: End of Networking Session
URL:https://ccbc.com/event/canadian-alumnight-china-in-beijing/
LOCATION:St. Regis Beijing\, 2nd floor\, Great Hall\, No.21\, Jian Guo Men Wai Street\, Beijing\, China
CATEGORIES:Beijing,Beijing,CCBC Event,CCBC Events (Chinese),Chinese,English
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