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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/zh-hans/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
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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/zh-hans/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
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