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SUMMARY:Canada-China Business Relations: Outlook Under a New Government
DESCRIPTION:As Canada navigates an increasingly complex and rapidly evolving global landscape\, the future of its relationship with China remains a matter of national and international significance. With a new government in Ottawa\, the Canada China Business Council (CCBC) is pleased to host this timely webinar to explore the potential for a recalibration of bilateral ties and to examine the implications for Canadian businesses and the broader economic landscape. \nThe discussion will assess ongoing challenges in Canada-China relations\, as well as the growing trade complexities Canada faces with the United States — and the impact these developments may have on Canada’s trade and business relations with China. \nTo unpack these critical issues\, we are pleased to present a distinguished panel of experts with extensive experience in both the business and policy arenas: \nPanelists: \n\nGwen Burrows\, Assistant Vice-President\, International Engagement & Impact\, University of Toronto\nThe Honourable Martin Cauchon\, Former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada; Vice-Chair\, CCBC Board of Directors; Counsel\, DS Lawyers Canada LLP\nPaul Evans\, Professor Emeritus\, School of Public Policy and Global Affairs\, University of British Columbia\nConstantine Karayannopoulos\, Former President and CEO\, Neo Performance Materials Inc.; CCBC Board Director\n\nModerator: \n\nStephen Wortley\, Partner\, DLA Piper (Canada) and DLA Piper (US); CCBC Board Director\n\nWelcome Remarks: \n\nBijan Ahmadi\, Executive Director and COO\, CCBC\n\nThis webinar is free of charge and open to the public. We invite all interested participants to join this important discussion on the evolving dynamics of Canada-China relations and the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. \nTickets:\nFree for CCBC Members and Non-Members.\nClick here to register. \nPre-registration is required. Upon successful registration\, you will receive a confirmation email with the link to join the webinar. Please check your spam or junk folder if you do not receive the email promptly. \nAbout the Speakers: \nGwen Burrows\nAssistant Vice-President\, International Engagement & Impact\nUniversity of Toronto \nGwen Burrows is Assistant Vice-President\, International Engagement & Impact at the University of Toronto (U of T). She collaborates with colleagues across the university and internationally to advance U of T’s global excellence and impact in research\, its translation\, and in teaching and learning. She has an integral role in leading and executing the university’s international strategy across multiple dimensions\, with a particular focus on region-specific engagement strategies and the development of partnerships to maximize global impact and advance U of T’s role and reputation as one of the world’s top universities. \nBefore being appointed the inaugural Assistant Vice-President\, International Engagement and Impact in June 2022\, Ms. Burrows served as Executive Director\, International\, with responsibility for developing and leading a team on the implementation of U of T’s first international strategic plan. She has led the development of key international partnerships in a number of regions around the world. In particular\, she played a leadership role in the development of the recently launched Health Collaborative Network with eight universities in Africa. \nBefore joining the University of Toronto\, Ms. Burrows served in various leadership roles at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids). From 2014-17\, she was the Executive Director\, Communications\, Public Affairs and Advocacy at SickKids. From 2006-2013\, she was Director of Strategic Projects at the SickKids Research Institute. In that role\, Ms. Burrows was part of a small team that led a successful $227-million Canada Foundation for Innovation grant proposal and its implementation to support the vision guiding the development of the Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning. \nMs. Burrows began her career at SickKids in 1997 in the Foundation’s National Grants Program\, a Canada-wide funding program for child health research. There she held the role of Director\, National Grants Program\, for five years\, where she led a peer-reviewed granting program which supported child health researchers across the country. \nMs. Burrows has been an active volunteer in the charitable sector\, including as President for the Couchiching Institute on Public Affairs from 2009-2011. She holds a Master’s in Philosophy from Johns Hopkins and a BA from McGill University. \n \nThe Honourable Martin Cauchon\, P.C.\, LL.M.\, ICD.D\, Ad. E.\nCounsel\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 \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. \n \nConstantine Karayannopoulos\, BASc\, MASc\, P.Eng.\nFormer President and CEO\nNeo Performance Materials Inc.\nBoard Director\nCanada China Business Council \nConstantine Karayannopoulos\, BASc\, MASc\, P.Eng.\, is a highly accomplished Professional Engineer who recently served as the President and CEO of Neo Performance Materials Inc. until July 2023 (NEO). NEO\, a distinguished REE and critical minerals Canadian public company\, benefited from Mr. Karayannopoulos’ 30 years of expertise including his leadership as COO (2000 – 2005)\, CEO (2005 to 2012)\, Chairman of the Board (2016 to 2020) and most recently again as CEO from July 2020 to July 2023. \nWith an impressive career spanning over three decades\, Mr. Karayannopoulos has emerged as one of the most enduring executives in the rare earth industry. His expertise extends to collaborating with various governments across Europe\, North America\, and Asia\, aligning public policy and industrial economics for strategic growth. \nMr. Karayannopoulos’ journey in the Rare Earth sector began in 1994\, working under the guidance of Peter V. Gundy\, the founder of Advanced Material Resources Limited (“AMR”) in Toronto. AMR marked a historic milestone as the first foreign company granted access to China’s Rare Earth industry\, establishing two majority-owned operating joint ventures. Mr. Karayannopoulos’ roles at AMR evolved from Business Development Manager to North American Sales Manager\, Global Sales Manager/Chairman of the JVs\, VP/General Manager of AMR’s Rare Earth Business Unit\, COO overseeing AMR’s both Rare Earths and Magnetic Material divisions and eventually to CEO following the acquisition of Magnequench Inc. in 2005 and the renaming of the combined company to Neo Material Technologies. Neo was sold to Molycorp in 2012 for $1.3 billion. \nMr. Karayannopoulos is also the co-founder and was the non-executive Chairman of the Board of Neo Lithium Corp.\, a position he held from 2016 until January 2022 when the company was sold for $960 million. \nIn addition to his corporate responsibilities\, Mr. Karayannopoulos is a member of the Advisory Board at the University of Toronto’s Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry. He is also a Director of the Canada China Business Council and serves on the Advisory Board of Lithium Royalties Corp.\, a fund specializing in battery materials royalties and streams. \nMr. Karayannopoulos\, leveraging his profound expertise in the sector\, will provide invaluable services related to consultation on critical minerals through his consulting company\, Kloni Inc.\, further enhancing Appia’s strategic positioning. The Company has granted 300\,000 options exercisable at $0.275 per share for five years to Kloni Inc. \n \nStephen Wortley\nPartner\nDLA Piper (Canada) and DLA Piper (US)\nBoard Director\nCanada China Business Council\n \nStephen Wortley is a leading capital markets and mergers and acquisitions lawyer. He is highly regarded for his deep knowledge of the Chinese\, Hong Kong and East Asian markets. With extensive expertise in domestic and international securities and corporate matters\, Mr. Wortley advises state-owned enterprises and a variety of small and medium-sized businesses. \nAssisting startups and established companies in the technology\, financial services\, advanced materials\, manufacturing and energy and mining industries\, Mr. Wortley provides counsel on local\, national and international prospectus offerings\, as well as numerous listings on the TSX\, TSX Venture Exchange and the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong. He also advises on Chinese outbound M&A transactions into the Americas\, ASEAN and Europe. \nMr. Wortley has been recognized for his work in M&A by Chambers Global and The Legal Media Group – Guide to Leading Practitioners: China. He speaks frequently on the topic of Hong Kong Stock Exchange listings by Canadian companies\, and on alternative investment structures. \nMr. Wortley clerked for The Honourable Mr. Justice Lambert of the British Columbia Court of Appeal. \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.
URL:https://ccbc.com/fr/event/canada-china-business-relations-outlook-under-a-new-government/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250528T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250528T191500
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SUMMARY:Adapting to Change: Canada-China Business Outlook under a New Federal Government
DESCRIPTION:Join us on May 28 in Calgary for a dynamic Canada-China panel discussion and networking reception. This event will bring together industry leaders\, key stakeholders\, and decision-makers to exchange insights on the evolving Canada-China relationship. Distinguished speakers will share their perspectives on the shifting political and business landscape\, exploring opportunities for collaboration and addressing critical issues affecting trade\, investment\, and economic partnerships. \nThe program will open with remarks from ZHAO Liying\, Consul-General of the People’s Republic of China in Calgary\, followed by a panel discussion moderated by Bijan Ahmadi\, CCBC’s new Executive Director and COO. Panelists include Carlo Dade\, Director of International Policy at the University of Calgary and Senior Fellow at the Canada West Foundation; Joyce Lee\, Partner at McCarthy Tétrault and CCBC Board Member; Philippe Rheault\, Director of The China Institute at the University of Alberta; and Chris White\, President and CEO of the Canadian Meat Council and Canada Pork. \nAttendees will gain key insights into recent policy changes and strategies for navigating the evolving Canada-China business landscape. The networking reception provides a great opportunity to connect with professionals and strengthen bilateral ties. Don’t miss the chance to engage with industry experts\, discuss future business opportunities\, and meet the new CCBC Executive Director. \n \nTickets:\nCCBC Members: $25 + tax; Non-Members: $80 + tax\nCapacity is limited and registration will be on a first-come\, first-served basis\, with priority given to CCBC members. Click here to register. \nRefund and Cancellation Policy:\nPayment is non-refundable unless the Canada China Business Council cancels the event. \nAddress:\nMcCarthy Tétrault LLP\n421 7th Avenue SW\, Suite 4000\nCalgary\, AB\nT2P 4K9 \nFor inquiries\, please contact Lotta Ygartua at lotta@ccbc.com. \nAgenda:\n4:30 pm MDT: Registration\n5:00 pm MDT: Remarks and Panel Discussion\n6:20 pm MDT: Networking\n7:15 pm MDT: Event ends \nAbout the Speakers:\n \nZHAO Liying\nConsul-General of the People’s Republic of China in Calgary \nZHAO Liying assumed her duties as Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Calgary in January 2023. Ms. ZHAO is a career diplomat and has served in the Chinese diplomatic missions in Greece\, Canada\, Croatia and Egypt. \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 \nCarlo Dade\nDirector of International Policy\, The School of Public Policy\nUniversity of Calgary\nSenior Fellow\nCanada West Foundation \nCarlo Dade is one of the country’s leading voices on defending and advancing western Canadian trade interests in Canada and abroad. His research and advocacy are playing a critical role in achieving better trade agreements and drawing attention to the often-neglected importance of the assets and systems critical to moving products to markets. He has a reputation for developing creative solutions to some of the major challenges facing Canadian exporters and defending Canadian interests in trade with China and the U.S. \nA frequent media commentator and writer\, Mr. Dade is a global expert on pan-Pacific trade\, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership and Pacific Alliance trade blocs as well on agricultural issues including Right2Repair. He provides thoughtful analysis on issues surrounding North American competitiveness and Canada-Mexico relations. \nCWF’s Director of Trade and Trade Infrastructure between 2013 and 2025\, Mr. Dade has a long history in international public policy including as a Professional Affiliate at the Johnson Shoyama School of Public Policy at the University of Saskatchewan\, as non-Resident Senior Associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington\, D.C.\, and as a member of the Mexican Council on Foreign Relations (COMEXI). \n \nJoyce Lee\nPartner\nMcCarthy Tétrault LLP\nBoard Director\nCanada China Business Council\n \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.\n\n \nL. Philippe Rheault\nDirector\nThe China Institute at the University of Alberta \nL. Philippe Rheault takes on the leadership of The China Institute following a 25-year career in the Canadian diplomatic service\, during which he focused primarily on China and East Asia. Over the course of his career\, he has been posted to the region six times\, serving in Beijing\, Taipei\, Chongqing (twice)\, Mongolia\, and Guangzhou. Notably\, Mr. Rheault has led two of Canada’s four diplomatic missions in Mainland China: first\, as Canada’s inaugural Consul General to the southwestern metropolis of Chongqing (2012–2017)\, and most recently as the Consul General of Canada for South China\, based in Guangzhou (Canton) (2019–2023). \nOver the past two and a half decades\, Mr. Rheault has witnessed China’s extraordinary rise firsthand and has been directly involved in many of the key milestones shaping the evolution of Canada-China relations. His extensive network spans China\, Canada\, and beyond\, enabling him to advise and support a diverse cross-section of top leaders across government\, business\, academia\, and civil society. \nAs the new Director of The China Institute\, Mr. Rheault aims to deepen Canada’s understanding of China\, examine China’s role in addressing key emerging global issues\, and chart paths forward for enlightened and fruitful engagement between Canada and China. He holds degrees in Philosophy\, Political Science\, and Law\, is a member of the Québec bar\, and has served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at China’s Southwest University of Political Science and Law. Mr. Rheault is frequently cited in both national and international media\, has authored or co-authored several recent articles discussing Canada-China issues\, teaches the advanced course on China for the Canadian Foreign Service Institute\, and is professionally fluent in Mandarin Chinese\, Spanish\, English\, and French. \n \nChris White\nPresident and CEO\nCanadian Meat Council\, Canada Pork \nChristopher White is President and CEO of the Canadian Meat Council (CMC) and Canada Pork (CP). Mr. White has been in his role at CMC since 2017 and has recently taken on a leadership role with CP as the two organizations become more unified. \nEarly on in his career\, Mr. White spent over a decade working on Parliament Hill\, including time as a special assistant to the Honourable Paul Martin\, while he was the finance minister\, and served as a Chief of Staff to five federal Cabinet Ministers under the governments of Jean Chrétien and Paul Martin. After leaving government\, he worked in the insurance\, financial and auto sector as Vice President of Government Relations. He also for a time worked for Right to Play\, which built off his time working in India and Bangladesh as an administrator for a Canadian NGO. \nMr. White holds a Master’s Degree in Political Science from the University of Windsor as well as a Graduate Diploma and an Honours BA from the University of Ottawa. He is a father of five and lives in Ottawa\, Ontario\, with his wife and children. Mr. White remains very active outside of work and he is an avid supporter of Special Olympics 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/fr/event/adapting-to-change-canada-china-business-outlook-under-a-new-federal-government/
LOCATION:McCarthy Tétrault LLP – Calgary\, 421 7th Avenue SW\, Suite 4000\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2P 4K9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:CCBC Event,English,Prairies
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250529T093000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250529T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T173906
CREATED:20250521T194324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250523T030135Z
UID:80993-1748511000-1748521800@ccbc.com
SUMMARY:Canada Ready Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:The Canada Ready Roundtable Series is designed to empower Chinese exporters to navigate and succeed in the dynamic Canadian market. This series aims to equip Chinese exporters and entrepreneurs with the knowledge and skills needed to explore alternative trade and investment opportunities in Canada. \nWe have chosen the city of Wuhu to host the inaugural session on May 29\, 2025. Known as a thriving industrial hub\, Wuhu is home to strong industry clusters in smart home appliances\, auto parts\, new materials\, solar panels\, and consumer electronics. \nEvent Language: Mandarin \nAgenda:\n9:30 am China Time: Opening Remarks\n• Bank of Communications Wuhu Branch\n• Consulate General of Canada in Shanghai\n9:45 am China Time: Welcome remarks\n• Wuhu municipal government reps\n10:00 China Time: Speeches\n• Mastering Canadian Marketplaces\n• Intermodal Transport\n• Opportunities in Alberta\n• Opportunities in Saskatchewan\n• Select Canada by the Trade Commissioner Service (TCS)\n11:15 am China Time: Q&A\n12:30 pm China Time: Event Ends \nFor registration\, please contact Edward Dai\, CCBC Regional Director for Atlantic Canada and Shanghai\, at edward@ccbc.com.cn. \nAddress:\nWuhu Suning Global Hotel\nNo. 999\, Chizhushan Road\, Jiujiang District\, Wuhu
URL:https://ccbc.com/fr/event/canada-ready-roundtable/
LOCATION:Wuhu Suning Global Hotel\, No. 999\, Chizhushan Road\, Jiujiang District\, Wuhu\, China
CATEGORIES:CCBC Event,CCBC Events (Chinese),Chinese,English,Shanghai
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250529T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250529T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T173906
CREATED:20250502T144606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T145824Z
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SUMMARY:[SOLD OUT] Canada-China Education Forum
DESCRIPTION:China remains one of the most important source countries of international students to Canada. Opportunities are huge in China since the Chinese government continues encouraging international education and exchanges. Meanwhile\, major changes are also appearing in the Chinese educational market\, and the Chinese government changes its education development priorities from time to time to meet the country’s talent needs. \nSimultaneously\, Canadian international education faces ongoing challenges in 2025. The residual effects of the abrupt changes to the IRCC regulations governing the international student program in 2024 continue to exert considerable pressure on Canada’s reputation\, particularly in key markets such as China. \nThere is growing discussion among individuals and institutions about the quality of Canadian education and Canada’s reputation as a land of opportunity\, especially in the context of international study and partnerships. In this landscape\, quick action to create meaningful education and career opportunities is needed to restore confidence in Canada and abroad. \nTo address these challenges\, CCBC has invited a group of educational experts from the Chinese Embassy in Canada\, Canadian universities\, colleges\, high schools\, and education service companies to discuss the opportunities and challenges\, and to explore ways to restore confidence in Canadian education in China\, while strengthening bilateral educational partnerships and guiding both countries through the current “reset” toward future shared prosperity. \nCCBC is pleased to have speakers from Canadian universities\, colleges\, high schools\, language centres\, and educational service companies discuss this important topic from their unique perspectives\, including: \n\n\n\n\n\nMinister-Counsellor Mr. ZHANG Yongjun\, Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Canada\nTom Cumming\, Deputy Director (High Intensity Services)\, Toronto Regional Office of the Trade Commissioner Service\nDr. DENG Jun\, President & CEO\, Bank of China (Canada)\, Principal Officer\, Bank of China Toronto Branch\nGwen Burrows\, Assistant Vice-President\, International Engagement & Impact\, University of Toronto; Board Director\, Canada China Business Council\nDr. Chris Busch\, Associate Vice-President of Enrolment and Senior International Officer\, University of Windsor\nDr. Howard X. Lin\, Director of the Canada-China Institute for Business & Development\, Ted Rogers School of Management\, Toronto Metropolitan University\nDr. William Wei\, Professor and Dean\, Faculty of Business and Economics\, Algoma University\nDr. Simon Xu\, Professor and Acting Dean\, Faculty of Computer Science and Technology\, Algoma University\nDr. Barry Wright\, Dean\, Goodman School of Business\, Brock University\nNick Huang\, Director\, East and South East Asia Region\, Seneca Polytechnic\nJin LIANG\, Manager\, International Market Development\, East and Southeast Asia\, University of Ottawa\nTing LI\, Associate Director\, Student Recruitment\, University of Toronto Mississauga\nShouyi MA\, President & CEO\, Hanson Canada\nPaul Pu\, Director\, The Erindale Academy/Toronto Central Academy; President\, Global Youth Challenge\nAlden Cheng\, Program Manager\, East & Southeast Asia\, CIBC Capital Markets\nZijia GUO\, Director of Canada Market\, Easy Transfer\nJeff Zhang\, Regional Director\, Central Canada\, Canada China Business Council\n\n\n\n\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:\nTRS 3-147 (9/F)\, Ted Rogers School of Management\nToronto Metropolitan University\n55 Dundas St W\nToronto\, ON\nM5G 2C3 \nAgenda:\n1:30 pm – 2:00 pm EDT: Registration\n2:00 pm – 3:50 pm EDT: Presentations & Panel Discussions\n3:50 pm – 4:30 pm EDT: Networking \nAbout the Speakers and Panelists:\n \nMinister-Counsellor Mr. ZHANG Yongjun\nEmbassy of the People’s Republic of China in Canada \nMr. ZHANG Yongjun is Minister Counsellor for educational affairs at the Chinese Embassy in Ottawa. For over 30 years since 1992\, Mr. ZHANG worked with the Chinese Ministry of Education in the field of higher education\, during which he has been education officer from May 2001 to May 2005 at the Chinese Embassy in London. He holds a Master in Public Administration and Management (MPAM) from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy of the National University of Singapore. \n \nGwen Burrows\nAssistant Vice-President\, International Engagement & Impact\nUniversity of Toronto\nBoard Director\nCanada China Business Council\n \nGwen Burrows is Assistant Vice-President\, International Engagement & Impact at the University of Toronto (U of T). She collaborates with colleagues across the university and internationally to advance U of T’s global excellence and impact in research\, its translation\, and in teaching and learning. She has an integral role in leading and executing the university’s international strategy across multiple dimensions\, with a particular focus on region-specific engagement strategies and the development of partnerships to maximize global impact and advance U of T’s role and reputation as one of the world’s top universities. \nBefore being appointed the inaugural Assistant Vice-President\, International Engagement and Impact in June 2022\, Ms. Burrows served as Executive Director\, International\, with responsibility for developing and leading a team on the implementation of U of T’s first international strategic plan. She has led the development of key international partnerships in a number of regions around the world. In particular\, she played a leadership role in the development of the recently launched Health Collaborative Network with eight universities in Africa. \nBefore joining the University of Toronto\, Ms. Burrows served in various leadership roles at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids). From 2014-17\, she was the Executive Director\, Communications\, Public Affairs and Advocacy at SickKids. From 2006-2013\, she was Director of Strategic Projects at the SickKids Research Institute. In that role\, Ms. Burrows was part of a small team that led a successful $227-million Canada Foundation for Innovation grant proposal and its implementation to support the vision guiding the development of the Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning. \nMs. Burrows began her career at SickKids in 1997 in the Foundation’s National Grants Program\, a Canada-wide funding program for child health research. There she held the role of Director\, National Grants Program\, for five years\, where she led a peer-reviewed granting program which supported child health researchers across the country. \nMs. Burrows has been an active volunteer in the charitable sector\, including as President for the Couchiching Institute on Public Affairs from 2009-2011. She holds a Master’s in Philosophy from Johns Hopkins and a BA from McGill University. \n \nTom Cumming\nDeputy Director (High Intensity Services)\nToronto Regional Office of the Trade Commissioner Service \nUpon completing studies in commerce at the University of Alberta and law at the University of Victoria\, Tom Cumming joined the federal government with Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Mr. Cumming was posted to the Embassy of Canada in Beijing and subsequently left the government to manage the operations of a Canadian software company in China. After having earned a MBA from the University of Navarra in Barcelona\, Spain\, Mr. Cumming established a trading company in China for the sourcing of industrial products. As a Global Affairs Canada officer\, he has served at the Canadian Trade Office in Taipei\, as the Senior Trade Commissioner at the Consulate General in Guangzhou\, and is currently the Deputy Director of the Toronto Regional Office of the Trade Commissioner Service. \n \nDr. DENG Jun\nPresident & CEO\nBank of China (Canada)\nPrincipal Officer\nBank of China Toronto Branch\n \nDr. DENG Jun\, President and CEO of Bank of China (Canada) and Principal Officer of Bank of China Toronto Branch\, holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Wuhan University and has played an integral role in the Bank of China Group since 1990. His journey within the Bank includes key positions that underscore his expertise. \nIn 2001\, he served as General Manager of the Bank of China Wuhan ETD Branch\, contributing significantly to the Bank’s growth. In 2006\, he took on the role of Deputy Managing Director at Dongfeng Peugeot Citroen Auto Finance Company Ltd.\, a joint venture between Bank of China Group Insurance Company Ltd.\, Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroen Automobile Company Ltd.\, and Banque PSA Finance. \nIn 2009\, Dr. Deng was appointed Assistant General Manager at the Bank of China Limited Head Office Corporate Banking Group and in 2012\, he became Country Head of Bank of China Limited – Manila Branch\, showcasing his versatility on the international stage. Since October of the same year\, he has been fulfilling his current roles\, leading as President and CEO of Bank of China (Canada) and Principal Officer of Bank of China Toronto Branch. \n\nDr. Chris Busch\nAssociate Vice-President of Enrolment and Senior International Officer\nUniversity of Windsor \nDr. Busch is the University of Windsor’s Associate Vice-President of Enrolment and Senior International Officer. He leads the institution’s enrolment and internationalization activities in collaboration with other senior institutional leaders. His scholarship focuses on organizational culture’s role in internationalization or integrating an international\, intercultural or global dimension into higher education. \n \nDr. Howard X. Lin\nDirector of the Canada-China Institute for Business & Development\nTed Rogers School of Management\nToronto Metropolitan University \nDr. Howard X. Lin is a Professor of International Business & Entrepreneurship and Director of the Canada-China Institute for Business & Development at the Ted Rogers School of Management\, Toronto Metropolitan University. He was the former Chair of the Academy of International Business Canada Chapter and Vice President (research) of the Canadian Council for Small Business & Entrepreneurship. He currently serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship. His current research is focused on immigrant and Indigenous entrepreneurship\, environmental innovation and societal transition. \nDr. Howard X. Lin worked at the Bank of China’s headquarters in Beijing prior to pursuing graduate study in the U.S.\, where he also served as the Director of International Business Assistance at the Center for International Trade Development\, a USDA-sponsored regional center for promoting international business. He is the founder of the Canadian Entrepreneurship & Innovation Platform\, a non-profit organization that promotes and facilitates entrepreneurship among immigrants in Canada. \nDr. Howard X. Lin has a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from the Minzu University of China\, a Master’s degree in Economics from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences\, and a PhD in Business Administration from Oklahoma State University. \n \nDr. William Wei\nProfessor and Dean\, Faculty of Business and Economics\nAlgoma University \nProfessor William X. Wei is the inaugural Dean\, Faculty of Business and Economics\, Algoma University. He has provided major service as Research Institute Director\, Department Chair\, Associate Dean and Dean in several Canadian Universities. He is also the President of International Case Research Association and the Vice President of North American Case Research Association. Professor Wei finished Ivey Leadership and Harvard Kennedy Executive Programs. He is also Associate Editor of two Emerald journals: Emerging Markets Case Studies and Chinese Management Studies. He was recognized as a distinguished scholar by the Academy for Global Business Advancement in 2012 and received President’s Service Award from Association of African Business and Development in 2021. He is a Certified Institute of Corporate Director from the ICD-Rotman Directors Education and a Registered Professional Accountant from the Society of Professional Accountant of Canada. Before moving to Toronto\, he spent 15 years in Alberta and Vancouver\, served as a member of the Board of Directors of BioNeutral Global Company and the President of the Hong Kong Canada Business Association. In the past 18 years\, he has led a research team published 40 Ivey and Harvard Business Cases. His research has been published in the prestigious journals such as International Journal of Operations and Production Management\, International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management\, International Journal of Emerging Markets and Project Management Journal. \n \nDr. Simon Xu\nProfessor and Acting Dean\, Faculty of Computer Science and Technology\nAlgoma University \nDr. Simon Xu is Dean and Professor at the Faculty of Computer Science and Technology at Algoma University\, where he has been a faculty member since 2002. Before joining Algoma\, he worked at the School of Computer Science at the University of Windsor. Dr. Xu also holds visiting appointments as Guest Professor at Wuhan University and Adjunct Professor at China University of Mining and Technology. Additionally\, he serves as CEO of the International Association for Computer and Information Science. \nDr. Xu’s academic background is distinguished and multidisciplinary. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Geology from Peking University\, a Master’s degree from the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences\, and a Ph.D. from the University of Liège in Belgium. He later transitioned to Computer Science\, obtaining a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Manitoba\, a Master’s degree from the University of Windsor\, and a Ph.D. from Wayne State University. \nA prolific researcher and author\, Dr. Xu has authored or edited nine books on software engineering and published over 90 academic papers in leading international journals and conferences. He has delivered eight keynote speeches at multiple IEEE international conferences and has been invited to lecture at top universities including Peking University\, Wuhan University\, and Dalian University of Technology. \nDr. Xu’s research interests include software evolution\, program comprehension\, big data\, and the application of emerging technologies. With his extensive academic and leadership experience across North America\, Asia\, and Europe\, he brings a global perspective to innovation\, technology\, and education. \n \nDr. Barry Wright\nDean\, Goodman School of Business\nBrock University \nBarry Wright is the Dean in the Goodman School of Business at Brock University. Dr. Wright’s research centres primarily on leadership\, teamwork\, and enacting organizational change. An award-winning educator in the classroom\, Dr. Wright is also sought out by senior executives to assist in the boardroom. He has provided a variety of training and research consultations to Canadian businesses and not-for-profit organizations. Dr. Wright is also an active volunteer in his community. He has served on several community\, provincial\, and national boards. Recently\, Dr. Wright was seconded as CEO with the Niagara 2022 Canada Summer Games that took place in Niagara in August 2022. With a Ph.D. in Management from Queen’s University\, Dr. Wright enjoys being married\, being a father\, coaching sports\, a trip to the art gallery\, traveling\, and a good laugh. \n \nNick Huang\nDirector\, East and South East Asia Region\nSeneca Polytechnic \nNick Huang leads a team of Business Development Managers that promotes Seneca Polytechnic in the East and South East Asia region. He is involved in many areas of international students’ recruitment\, such as attending education fairs\, hosting agencies partners events\, and participating in conferences and seminars. He also partakes in visiting high schools\, colleges\, universities and language schools. The East and South East Asia team focuses on student recruitment\, developing new recruitment markets\, as well as identifying potential partner institutions to create joint educational partnerships with Seneca\, such as exchange or study-abroad programs. In addition\, Mr. Huang’s team develops the Seneca brand\, promotes Seneca programs\, and establishes short-term/contract-training opportunities for Seneca in the East and South East Asia region. \nMr. Huang was a professional classical musician in China before he immigrated to Canada in 1990. He plays bassoon and saxophone with various ensembles and orchestras in Toronto during his free time. He speaks English\, Mandarin and Russian. \n \nJin LIANG\nManager\nInternational Market Development\, East and Southeast Asia\nUniversity of Ottawa \nJin LIANG is a seasoned international education professional with over 15 years of experience\, specializing in market development\, admissions\, and student recruitment\, particularly in East and Southeast Asia. Currently\, he serves as Manager of the International Market Department at the University of Ottawa\, where he develops strategic market initiatives and oversees recruitment efforts. Mr. LIANG is recognized for his strong intercultural communication skills and extensive global network. He has successfully led the establishment of new overseas offices\, negotiated international agreements\, and driven significant enrollment growth. Fluent in English\, French\, and Chinese\, Mr. LIANG’s diverse expertise continues to make a substantial impact in the education sector. \n\n \nTing LI\nAssociate Director\, Student Recruitment\nUniversity of Toronto Mississauga \nAs a passionate and dedicated professional with over 15 years of experience in the student recruitment field\, Ting LI has successfully guided thousands of students through the recruitment process\, ensuring they find the best fit for their academic and career goals. She is currently serving as the Associate Director\, Student Recruitment at the University of Toronto Mississauga\, where she plays a pivotal role in developing innovative recruitment strategies and building meaningful partnerships to attract and engage prospective students. With a strong background in post-secondary education and a commitment to student success\, Ms. LI is focused on creating inclusive\, impactful\, and future-forward recruitment initiatives. Outside of work\, Ms. LI enjoys traveling and immersing herself in diverse cultures. \n\n\n \nShouyi MA\nPresident and CEO\nHanson Canada \nWith a background in engineering and an MBA from the Rotman School of Management\, Shouyi MA brings strategic and operational expertise to international education across both public and private sectors. \nOver the past decade\, he has steered Hanson Canada through significant economic and policy shifts\, transforming it from a small institution into one of Canada’s largest private education providers—recognized for its commitment to changing life trajectories through education\, for generational impact in the global community. \nMr. MA will provide insights on international education between Canada and China within today’s complex geopolitical and economic environment. As a longstanding member of the Canada China Business Council (CCBC)\, Mr. MA continues to bridge Canadian and Chinese communities in education industry\, he looks forward to engaging with industry leaders in meaningful discussions on building an innovative future for Canada-China education. \n\n \nPaul Pu\nDirector\nThe Erindale Academy/Toronto Central Academy\n President\nGlobal Youth Challenge \nPaul Pu’s research interests encompass educational leadership\, transitional education for international students\, and the intersection of AI and education. His leadership philosophy is structured around two core dimensions: the 6C Interaction Dimension\, comprising Communication\, Connection\, Community\, Collaboration\, Critical Thinking\, and Creativity\, and the VIA Success Dimension\, which focuses on Vision\, Innovation\, and Action. In acknowledgment of his contributions to education\, the University of Toronto established the Paul Pu Educational Leadership Award. \nMr. Pu possesses extensive teaching experience across various educational levels\, including universities\, colleges\, and high schools in Canada\, the US\, and China. His notable assignments include positions at the State University of New York\, US\, and Humber College\, Canada. \nGuided by the credo “to add value to people by helping them reach their potential\,” Mr. Pu continues to make significant contributions to the field of education. \n \nAlden Cheng\nProgram Manager\, East and Southeast Asia\nCIBC Capital Markets \nAlden Cheng is a Program Manager with the Alternative Solutions Group (ASG) at CIBC Capital Markets. He leads initiatives focused on delivering end-to-end banking solutions for international students—starting before their arrival in Canada. Over the past several years\, Mr. Cheng and his team have built strong\, strategic partnerships with key recruitment organizations in major source countries. \nAs a former international student himself\, Mr. Cheng brings a unique and personal perspective to his work. He is deeply committed to supporting international students and is passionate about collaborating with educational institutions\, service providers\, and community partners to improve the student experience and facilitate successful transitions to life in Canada. \n \nZijia GUO\nDirector of Canada Market\nEasy Transfer \nZijia GUO is an alumni from Dalhousie University now working as the Director of the Canada Market at Easy Transfer\, a leading payment platform that specializes in international payments for students. \nMr. GUO oversees the operations of Easy Transfer’s overseas payment services in Canada\, focusing on delivering seamless payment solutions for international students. Easy Transfer currently serves over 200\,000 users worldwide\, handling tuition payments and various study abroad-related transactions. Easy Transfer now manages an impressive annual transaction volume of over 20 billion Chinese yuan. \nWith a deep understanding of the international education landscape\, Mr. GUO is dedicated to supporting the financial needs of students studying abroad\, making cross-border payments more efficient and accessible. \n\nJeff Zhang\nRegional Director\, Central Canada\nCanada China Business Council \nJeff Zhang has over 20 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 CCBC\, 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 has also been a guest speaker at professional business associations in China and 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/fr/event/canada-china-education-forum/
LOCATION:Toronto Metropolitan University\, Ted Rogers School of Management\, Room TRS 3-147 (9/F)\, 55 Dundas West\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5G 2C3\, Canada
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