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  • 11 Jun 2016 7:00 PM | Anonymous

    ICCC's 2016 Annual Awards & Gala Night

    • A dazzling evening of pomp, pageantry, and awards
    • Federal Minister Navdeep Bains &  Capgemini's Paul Hermelin emphasize innovation
     
     2016 ICCC Award winners and ICCC board of directors pose for a group photograph
    with the chief guest for the evening Minister Hon. Navdeep Bains
    and keynote speaker Paul Hermelin of Capgemini

    The Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce's 24th Annual Awards and Gala Night was celebrated with pomp and pageantry at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre Saturday June 11. Nine Indo-Canadians were honoured with ICCC's prestigious awards. The grand theme of the 2016 Gala was 'Transform and Transcend - Leading the way forward.'

    Hon. Minister Navdeep Bains, Canada’s Minister for Innovation, Science and Economic Development, who was the chief guests of the evening, delved deep into the framework that the federal government is setting up in Canada to promote innovation. He spoke about the need to develop a mindset of innovation in Canada. Hon. Bains spoke about the Liberal Government’s endeavours of enhancing Canada-India bilateral relations.

    Paul Hermelin, the chairman and CEO of Capgemini, during his keynote address, enumerated the numerous measures the global IT conglomerate has initiated globally and especially in Canada and India to promote innovation. He announced that during his Toronto sojourn, Capgemini’s Toronto innovation centre was inaugurated.

    Vishnu Prakash, the High Commissioner of India in Ottawa, in his remarks emphasized the growth story of India. He explained that the next decade-and-a-half belongs to India, as it gallops ahead to emerge as one of the fastest growing economies in the world.

    Sanjay Makkar, President, ICCC, in his Presidential address, spoke about the incumbent leadership’s effort to bring about change, growth and governance. He said his endeavour during the last year has been to bring about transparency and accountability in the Chamber’s operations.

    Of course, the evening belonged to the award winners. After a dance interlude from the troupe from Sampradaya Dance Academy, the award presentation ceremony commenced. 


    The 2016 ICCC Annual Awards were bestowed upon the following achievers:

    Female Entrepreneur: Geeta Sankappanavar

    Geeta is recognized as a finance and investment expert in Canada and for her highly perceptive and successful leadership of Grafton Asset Management Inc. A graduate from globally renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Geeta began her business career as a consultant with McKinsey & Company in New York. Through her astute leadership, she transformed Grafton into Canada’s third largest energy investment firm.

    Male Entrepreneur: Karnail Singh Sidhu


    With over two decades of in depth experience in organic agriculture, Karnail launched Kalala winery a decade ago in 2006. And within a decade has turned it into a globally known wine brand, considered among the best in the world. Overcoming his humble origins in rural Punjab, Karnail came to Canada in 1993. Although an electrical engineer from India, his passion for organic growing and winemaking led him to become an Organic Inspector in 2003.

    Professional Female: Ritu Bhasin


    Ritu is a leadership and inclusion expert, and has extensive experience in delivering programming, consulting and coaching across a range of people management areas with a focus on leadership development, diversity, inclusion and advancement of women. She is the Founder and Principal of Bhasin Consulting Inc, and is known for her diversity and inclusion expertise in cultural competence and unconscious bias.

    Professional Male: Samir K. Sinha


    Samir is a passionate and respected advocate for the needs of older adults. A Rhodes Scholar, Samir serves as Director of Geriatrics at Sinai Health System in Toronto. He is the Peter & Shelagh Godsoe Chair in Geriatrics at Mount Sinai Hospital, Assistant Professor in the Departments of Medicine, University of Toronto and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. 

    Young Achiever:  Aditya Mohan


    Aditya is a youth leader in STEM from Ottawa, who has always keenly interested in science and the potential it holds to make a difference in the world. He has completed and has been awarded in numerous scientific competitions with his work on biofuels, HIV, and cancer research.

    Corporate Executive: Pavi Binning


    Pavi Binning is President & CEO of George Weston Limited, one of Canada’s largest public companies and the parent company of businesses including Loblaw Companies Limited, Shoppers Drug Mart, Choice Properties REIT, Weston Foods, President’s Choice Financial and Joe Fresh.

    Lifetime Achievement: Dr. Virendra Jha


    Virendra is a pioneer in Canadian space program, with over 42 years of experience in the field. He began his space career in 1972 with Aerospace group of RCA Limited Montreal. Virendra served as Acting President of the Canadian Space Agency. He was Chief Engineering Adviser at the Canadian Space Agency until his retirement in 2014.

    Member of the Year: Nareshkumar Chavda


    Naresh is the President of Globayan Immigration Corporation. In the last year, as a Life member and Chair of the Membership Committee of Naresh contributed significantly to building the Chamber’s membership and diversifying it to include new categories of members. He was instrumental in the 60-day membership augmentation drive the Chamber conducted in 2015-16.

    President’s Award: Bharat Masrani


    Bharat Masrani was appointed Group President and Chief Executive Officer of TD Bank Group on November 1, 2014. He has more than 27 years of banking experience and is a member of the TD Bank Group Board of Directors. He most recently served as Chief Operating Officer for TD Bank Group from July 2013.

    Jagdish Bajaj, Vice President, Programs and Events, gave the vote of thanks, and thanked the sponsors, the Chamber’s Partners in Success; the vendors for the Gala for the décor, the dinner, the venue; and the audience for making the Gala an unprecedented success.


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  • 01 Jun 2016 10:23 AM | Anonymous

    Pavi Binning receives ICCC’s Corporate Executive of the Year Award for 2016


    The Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that Mr. Pavi Binning, President & Chief Executive Officer of George Weston Limited is the recipient of the ICCC’s ‘2016 Corporate Executive of the Year Award’.

    Mr. Pavi Binning is the President & CEO of George Weston Limited. George Weston Limited is one of Canada’s largest public companies and the parent company of businesses including Loblaw Companies Limited, Shoppers Drug Mart, Choice Properties REIT, Weston Foods, President’s Choice Financial and Joe Fresh.

    For more than two decades, the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce has honoured luminaries from the Indo-Canadian community for their achievements in different spheres of life. An independent jury decides these awards.

    Past recipients of the Corporate Executive Awards include Nadir Mohamed, Sriram Iyer, Nitin Kawle, Deepak Chopra, Sanjay Tugnait, Hari Pandey and Asim Ghosh among others.

    The Annual Gala and Awards Night is a marquee event where the Chamber recognizes the achievements of Indo-Canadians from across Canada at an award presentation. Our past Award Galas have been attended by prominent business and political leaders. It is extensively covered by Indian and mainstream media.

    The Award Gala will be held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto on June 11, 2016 at 6:00pm.

    To book your tables or to purchase tickets, please contact the ICCC office at 416-224-0090 or click here to book online.


  • 31 May 2016 11:20 AM | Anonymous

    Bharat Masrani receives ICCC President’s Award for 2016

    The Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that Mr. Bharat Masrani, Group President & CEO of TD Bank Group is the recipient of the ICCC President’s Award for 2016.

    Mr. Masrani is Group President and Chief Executive Officer of TD Bank Group. Bharat has more than 27 years of banking experience and is a member of the TD Bank Group Board of Directors. He most recently served as Chief Operating Officer for TD Bank Group from July 2013.

    The President’s Award is decided by the President of the Chamber, and the recipient is a towering personality whose contributions to Indo-Canadian society are so vast and varied that a particular category would not do justice to those achievements.

    Past recipients of the President’s Award include such stalwarts of the Indo-Canadian community such as Ramesh Chotai, Maneka Thakkar, Ratna Omidvar, Vasu Chanchlani and Stewart Beck, among others.

    The Annual Gala and Awards Night is a marquee event where the Chamber recognizes the achievements of Indo-Canadians from across Canada at an award presentation. Our past Award Galas have been attended by prominent business and political leaders. It is extensively covered by Indian and mainstream media.

    The Award Gala will be held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto on June 11, 2016 at 6:00pm.

    To book your tables or to purchase tickets, please contact the ICCC office at 416-224-0090 or click here to book online.


  • 26 May 2016 6:30 PM | Anonymous

    Ontario’s Agri-Food Sector Overview
    & Emerging Export Markets

     

     Participants at the Agri-food sector Overview & Emerging Export Markets presentation. 

    Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) organized a seminar on Ontario’s Agri Food Sector overview and emerging export markets. The agri-food sector is a major player in Ontario's economy. It currently generates $34 billion a year in gross domestic product (GDP) and sustains 740,000 jobs - about one in every nine jobs across the province. Expanding the export growth of the province's agri-food businesses is part of the government's plan to build Ontario up and deliver on its number-one priority to grow the economy and create jobs.

    Mr. Athar Haidar Shah, Sector Specialist Bakery, Cereal and Milling International Business Development, Ontario’s Ministry of Agriculture and food and Ministry of Rural Affairs was the main speaker at the event. Mr. Shah said that 13.3 million acres of farmland in Ontario, with 51,950 farms and 74,840 farm operators, Over 200 agriculture commodities produced, Major livestock commodities produced in Ontario are dairy products, cattle, hogs, and poultry, Major crops grown in Ontario are grain corn, soybeans, vegetables, and floriculture/nursery crops and Ontario farm cash receipts  valued at $11.8 billion. Ontario ranked first among all provinces (22%) with 65% of Ontario’s farm production is sourced by our food and beverage processing industry.

    Ontario has 3,000 processing companies giving jobs to 96,700 employees and largest food and beverage manufacturing industry in Canada. It is 2nd largest manufacturing sector in Ontario and One of the largest, most diverse and most competitive food and beverage manufacturing sectors in North America. Over 50% of companies are clustered in the Greater Toronto Area – among the three largest food cluster in North America.

    The sector has a vast potential for growth and a number of Middle East companies are interested in investing into purchase of farms and building their own silos to secure their food supplies.

    Mr. Kanwar Dhanjal Director SME & Trade welcomed all the guests and introduced the speaker to the audience. Mr. Pappur Shankar, Director Mining & Energy and Mr. Sanjay Brahmbhatt Chair SME Committee were also present at the event. 

     

     

     Kanwar Dhanjal, Director, Trade & SME, ICCC, 

    presenting a plaque to Athar Haidar Shah


  • 19 May 2016 6:30 PM | Anonymous

    Navigating through the clouds

    Benjamin Tal explains the global economy

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     ICCC and CIBC leadership with Benjamin Tal

    Benjamin Tal, Deputy Chief Economist at CIBC World Markets held an audience of over 350 enthralled and riveted for over 90 minutes discussing the future of the world economy and its impact on investment decisions. His presentation – Navigating through the clouds – was jointly organized by the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) and the CIBC at the Mississauga Convention Centre Thursday May 19. The program got an unprecedented and overwhelming response.

    Tal is responsible for analyzing economic developments and their implications for North American fixed income, equity, foreign exchange and commodities markets. He also acts in an advisory capacity to bank officers on issues related to wealth management, household/corporate credit and risk.

    Benjamin Tal, a veteran observer of the global economy, began his presentation by stating that the new normal globally is a recessionary trend. Citing the example of Japanese economy that has not registered any significant growth, Tal observed that globally all major economies are becoming like the Japanese economy.

    He said the global economic cycles are going to be shorter and the peaks are not going to be as high as before. In the enveloping scenario, it is the market that is leading the US Federal Reserve, rather than the other way round. The US Federal Reserve is inarguably the most important economic regulator, and it is not in a position through its monetary policy to fix the situation.

    Tal explained – in great details – the impact of low oil prices, the recession in China, the collapse and marginal revival of the Eurozone, the revival of the US economy, and the unsettling rise in the real estate market in Vancouver and Toronto.

    Well-known for his ground-breaking published research on topics such as labour market dynamics, real estate, credit markets, international trade and business economic conditions, Mr. Tal not only contributes to the conversation but also frequently sets the agenda.

    He has close to 20 years of experience in the private sector advising clients, industry leaders, corporate boards, trade associations and governments on economic and financial issues.

    On oil prices, the celebrity economist explained lower oil prices would benefit the consuming economies, and the impact of that benefit would be evident in 2017. About China, Tal said that its recessionary trend is a cause of major disquiet among the OECD economies, and it will have a severely adverse impact on major economies. About the Eurozone, Tal noted that the condition is much better than what it was earlier, although it is not completely out of the woods, considering that the banks that lend money to the government are being bailed out by the government.

    The strong revival of the US economy is the most exciting development in the global economic situation because the rise in manufacturing in the US will lead to more spending domestically. The US Federal Reserve is unlikely to raise the interest rates in any significant manner because that would likely impair growth.

    About the Canadian economy, Tal observed that over the last several years the sole purpose of policy moulders and decision-makers has been to keep the value of dollar deflated to keep it economical. This has certainly helped keep the economy competitive, but there are other systemic issues that are hampering desirable growth.

    Canadian economy is showing the rare malaise of record levels of debt and record levels of cash. Speaking on the continuously rising real estate prices in Vancouver and Toronto, Tal said that he did not share the view that the real estate price situation in Canada was similar to the subprime crisis that brought down the US economy in 2008. He also said that the rise in condo construction had brought affordability to the market; and the rising prices, especially in Vancouver, could not solely be attributed to foreign investors because many investors had presence in both Canada and China.

    In conclusion he said that interest rates would not be rising significantly in the near term, and that for the next six months the market would be volatile. In the near term, investors should focus on investing in high quality equity. And, considering that 2017 is going to be economically better globally, investors should invest in high value stocks in and after 2017.                      

    National and global media regularly seek him out for his insight and analysis on economic issues that impact financial markets, consumers, corporations and public policy. He is also a frequent lecturer in the economic programs of various Canadian universities.

    Mr. Tal is a member of the Economic Committee of The Canadian Chamber of Commerce, The Economic Development Committee of the Toronto Board of Trade. He is also a member of board of Governors of Junior Achievement of Central Ontario, and a board member of the Toronto Financial Services Alliance.The enthusiastic response the presentation received from CIBC patrons and ICCC members was a clear indication that entrepreneurs and professionals are keen to understand broad economic trends to safeguard their interests and benefit, to the extent possible, from the changing economic scenario.

    Earlier, speaking on the occasion, Sanjay Makkar, President, ICCC, emphasized that Benjamin Tal is well known for his nuanced and often contrarian views on the global economy that had proved to be prescient subsequently even though initially they had seemed uncommon.                       

    Venki Raman, District Vice President, CIBC; Jonathan Dent, Regional Head and Senior Vice President at CIBC; and Jagdish Bajaj, Vice President, ICCC, were among the other speakers.

     

     ICCC President Sanjay Makkar presenting the ICCC plaque to Benjamin Tal

     

     

     CIBC leadership with ICCC President

     Participants at the event


  • 15 May 2016 5:00 AM | Anonymous

               

    ICCC Newsletter  
    May 2016  
    Letter from the President

    Arrival of a new consul general of India in Toronto is always a momentous occasion. In welcoming Dinesh Bhatia as India’s new consul general in Toronto, we at the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) are excited at the prospects of continuing our efforts to foster bilateral trade between Canada and India. Mr. Bhatia has been in Toronto since March 2016, and our Chamber organized a business reception for him recently that was attended by business leaders of the community.

    The new consul general, in his remarks, emphasized on three priorities – to deepen outreach within the Indo-Canadian community, to enhance trade, and to create a forum for Indian students enrolled in Canadian educational institutions. Members, stakeholders, partners and well-wishers of the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce will realize that of the three priorities that Mr. Bhatia has set out for himself, the Chamber has actively pursued the first two (uniting the Indo-Canadian diaspora, and fostering trade). At the business reception, and prior to Mr. Bhatia’s speech, I offered to work with the Consulate General to create a forum for Indian students in Canada; an offer that the Consul General accepted immediately.

    In 2015 over 40,000 students from India were enrolled in Canadian educational institutions, constituting 12 percent of the total enrolment of international students. The number of students has steadily been increasing, and the year to year rise was expected to be 11 percent. Indian students require handholding when they come to Canada; they need cultural acclimatization and a sense of belonging to feel secure in an alien environment at least initially.

    Along with the ICCC, the Consulate General can launch an association that can provide this backing to the Indian students when they come to Canada. We can extend this service to subsequently also include linking the students to different small businesses owned and operated by Indo-Canadian entrepreneurs and professionals. Thus both the ICCC and the CGI-Toronto can become conduits for a swifter and better integration of the Indian students in Canada.

     Click here for more: Letter from President

    ICCC Annual Awards & Gala Night
     
    ICCC's Annual Gala is a premier social and business event for all Indo-Canadians, and it hosts more than a thousand guests. Leading entrepreneurs, professionals, decision-makers in the government, and academics attend the event. The evening promises to be an enthralling mixture of entertainment, awards presentations and speeches by eminent public figures. It is our marquee event where we promote trade and commerce between India and Canada and recognize the achievements of Indo-Canadians from all across Canada by way of an award presentation.

    For more details, and to reserve your tables, click here: ICCC Annual Awards & Gala Night 2016
    Insight: By Kant K. Bhargava

    The challenge today before Canadian and Indian policy practitioners is to work simultaneously on two fronts. They must provide insights that would assist in bringing to fruition the protracted negotiations on Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement based on the six year old 2010 report of the Joint Study Group set up by the two Governments.

     At the same time they need to set in motion a wide ranging policy dialogue that will assist in the building up of a more ambitious partnership by taking into account contemporary developments such as Internet of Things, Climate Change, developments in the Arctic, commercialisation of renewable energy and other clean technology, e -commerce, venture capital, cyber security and counter terrorism.

    For this purpose, the two Governments need to set up a High Level Group comprising of concerned Government officials as well as knowledgeable specialists in these areas for preparing a joint report for consideration of two Governments. 

    Canada needs to consider its possible responses to brand schemes such as Make in India, Skills Development, Smart Cities Project and Digital India. How can Canada be a part of the solution of looming problems affecting tens of millions in India in regard to nutrition security, and water crises?

    The Report of the above mentioned High Level Group, which may also include ideas that emerged at 2016 World Economic Forum in Davos on the theme “Mastering the Fourth Industrial Revolution”, could be a basis for the building of a broader and more ambitious partnership in the context of contemporary global developments. 

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    India Mission 2016 Report

    Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce’s (ICCC) India Mission 2016 was a resounding success with over 50 Canadian small businesses joining the mission, and both the Chamber and the participating companies signing several Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) during the mission.

    The MoUs signed during the mission included two that the Chamber signed with the state government of Uttar Pradesh and with the Thiruvananthapuram Chamber of Commerce. Both the MoUs will promote trade and business with Canada and the Indian states who are signatories to the understanding. In addition, ICE Down Beverages Inc. signed a MoU with Indo Canadian Business Council to manufacture Canadian water (Aqua Water) in Gujarat; SPS Canada signed a MoU with Royal Academy of Gujarat for the cooperation in education sector; and another delegate signed a MoU with the Santhigiri Ashram in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala for sharing the knowledge on Ayurveda and Yoga for drug abuse and rehabilitation.

    Among the political leaders who accompanied ICCC’s India Mission 2016 included Patrick Brown, the leader of Ontario’s Progressive Conservative Party. Along with MPP Brown, a delegation of PC party leaders that included MPP Victor Fedeli, Jack Maclaren, Lisa Macleoud and Norm Miller were also part of the mission.

    The two weeks business and trade mission visited eight cities and focused on four key sectors – Food Processing, Health care, Smart Cities, and Tourism and Hospitality. These are the sunrise sectors for Canada-India trade relations. 

    Download the report: India Mission 2016
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  • 10 May 2016 4:00 PM | Anonymous

    CG Bhatia visits ICCC headquarters

     Chamber's leaders discuss bilateral trade with the Consul General 
     
     ICCC board and staff greet CG Dinesh Bhatia

    Dinesh Bhatia, the new Consul General of India to Toronto visited the headquarters of the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) in Toronto on May 10, 2016. He interacted with the members of the board of directors of the Chamber and discussed the current scenario of Canada-India relations with special focus on business and commercial relations. He expressed confidence that the relations between the two countries were getting better because of the commitment on both sides, especially on enhancing trade.

    ICCC President Sanjay Makkar welcomed the Consul General to the Chamber’s headquarters and briefed him about the Chamber’s activities. “The Chamber is at the forefront of promoting trade between Canada and India for the last four decades,” he said, and added, “over the last decade we have focussed on building linkages between small entrepreneurs in the two countries through various means, and especially through our annual India Missions.” Mr. Makkar assured all the support and help required by the Consulate for the promotion of Canada India bilateral ties.

    It may be recalled that the ICCC and the Consulate General of India in Toronto have longstanding working relationship, and have collaborated on numerous initiatives in the recent past. Notably, the ICCC and the Consulate worked in unison to organize the PBDCanada2011 during the Year of India in Canada.

    The members of the board also greeted the Consul General, and conducted a tour of the different facilities are housed in the Chamber’s headquarters. The Consul General was also shown the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award that was bestowed on the Chamber by the Government of India in 2012.

    ICCC board members Mr. Arun Srivastava, Mr. Jagdish Bajaj, Mr. Kanwar Dhanjal, Mr. Ajay Tandon, Mr. Yatendra Shah and Ms. Devika Penekelapati were also present. 

     
     ICCC President Sanjay Makkar with Consul General Dinesh Bhatia


  • 26 Apr 2016 6:30 PM | Anonymous

     
    ICCC pledges support 
     
    to CG Dinesh Bhatia's initiatives
     
     ICCC leadership with the Consul General Dinesh Bhatia (third from left) 
    releasing India Mission 2016 report
    Sanjay Makkar, President of the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC), has pledged to work with the Consul General of India Dinesh Bhatia to create a forum for international students who come to Canada from India.

    At a glittering reception attended by the Who’s Who of Indo-Canadian community and members of the Ontario legislature including Hon Amrit Mangat; former senators Vim Kochar and Asha Seth, the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce feted the new Consul General in downtown Toronto Tuesday.

    Reciprocating to ICCC President’s overture about working jointly for Indian students in Canada, the new Consul General said that among the three priorities he has set for himself since he took charge in early March are the diaspora community, trade ties between Canada and India, and Indian students in Canada.

    During his speech, Mr. Bhatia said he has set up Friday mornings between 10:00 am and 12:00 pm to meet with the Indian diaspora, and he would be meeting everyone “without appointment.”  Speaking extempore, Mr. Bhatia said he had come after a diplomatic stint in Africa, and what he found in common between Africa (which has 53 countries) and Canada is that both of them are looking at India because of India’s growth story.

    India will continue to grow at an astounding pace, and has already begun to attract more FDI than any other country in the world, Mr. Bhatia said, and added that India and Canada have been negotiating the trade agreement for a few years, and the situation has reached a stage where India has made certain proposals and is awaiting Canadian response.

    In his welcome remarks Sanjay Makkar broached the idea of working together with the Consulate to create a forum for the Indian students in Canada. Giving statistics, he said, in 2015 over 40,000 students from India were enrolled in Canadian educational institutions, constituting 12 percent of the total enrolment of international students. 

    The number of students has steadily been increasing, and the year to year rise was expected to be 11 percent. Indian students require handholding when they come to Canada they need cultural acclimatization and a sense of belonging to feel secure in an alien environment at least initially.

    Mr. Bhatia agreed to work with the Chamber to create such a forum. Further, Mr. Makkar gave a brief background of ICCC’s four-decades-old history of working to foster bilateral relations between Canada and India, and to create opportunities for the Indo-Canadian diaspora. He spoke about the India Mission 2016 that the Chamber had organized in January.  

    The program ended with Consul General  Bhatia, Vim Kochar and Asha Seth releasing the India Mission report. Among those who shared their experiences about India Mission included ICCC's VP Arun Srivastava; Panorama India's Chair Anu Srivastsva; Mukund Purohit, and a few others. 

    Download the India Mission 2016 report,
    click on the cover below




  • 18 Apr 2016 8:08 PM | Anonymous

               

    ICCC Newsletter  
    April 2016  
     
    Letter from the President

    Greetings of Vaisakhi to all those who celebrate the festival.

    We are in the midst of preparing for our Annual Awards and Gala Night in June, unarguably the biggest event on the annual calendar of the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC). The board of directors of the Chamber has decided that the theme of the annual gala will beTransform & Transcend – Leading the Way Forward. It encapsulates the changes that are shaping the bilateral, and especially the economic relations between Canada and India. 

    There has been a gradual transformation in the bilateral ties, and significant developments have started to change the ground realities of the relations. One of the most important unraveling of a perennial deadlock is the reported commencement of negotiations on Foreign Investment Protection Act (FIPA), which had been stalled for several years, after being launched in 2004. The new approach that the Indian government appears to have taken on the contentious issues of subject the state to private sector arbitration suits may yield results in reaching a deal that is acceptable to both Canada and India. 
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  • 07 Apr 2016 6:30 PM | Anonymous

    Tax & Estate Planning Strategies

    For Individuals & Small Entrepreneurs

     

    Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) organized a seminar in collaboration with CPA Ontario on Tax and estate planning strategies for individuals and small entrepreneurs

    The seminar provided an overview of common issues and concerns that individuals and small business entrepreneurs face as they develop their estate and succession planning goals.

    Mr. Sanjay Makkar welcomed the CPA Ontario and all the participants at the event. He said the chamber is working hard to update its members regarding the new developments in the economy and the job market. 

    Mr. Bryan Jacob, Student Recruiter, CPA Ontario, gave an introduction of CPA’s new program Advanced Certificate in Accounting and Finance (ACAF). The program will provide the job-ready skills that employers across the country value within the accounting and finance functions of their businesses.

    Ms. Carmen Jacques, Manager, Student Recruitment, CPA Ontario, welcomed all the guests and introduced the CPA Ontario as a partner of the ICCC for the next year as well. She lauded the efforts of the ICCC in promoting the sponsors for the whole year.                                      

     

     

     ICCC & CPA leadership

     Participants at the seminar

     

     

    Mr.  Jeffrey H. Waugh, Director with the Tax, Wealth & Insurance Planning Group at Sun Life Financial was the main speaker at the event. He gave a detailed presentation on tax and estate planning strategies for individuals and small business owners.

    He said that the issue of taxation and estate planning is complex in nature so the expert advice helps people in planning and executing their financial plans in the light of new developments in the policies and changing economic activities throughout the globe.

    Mr. Waugh explained the ways of ensuring the tax-efficient transfer of estate to the next generation, with a special focus on the use of life insurance in the small business context.

    The event was well attended by the ICCC members. Mr. Arun Srivastava, Vice President Finance and Sponsorship introduced the theme of the program to the participants. 


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