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  • 29 Sep 2021 9:00 AM | Anonymous

    National Day for Truth & Reconciliation


    30 September 2021 marks the first

    National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

    The day honours the lost children and Survivors of residential schools, their families and communities. Public commemoration of the tragic and painful history and ongoing impacts of residential schools is a vital component of the reconciliation process.

    The creation of this federal statutory holiday was through legislative amendments made by Parliament. On June 3, 2021, Bill C-5, An Act to amend the Bills of Exchange Act, the Interpretation Act and the Canada Labour Code (National Day for Truth and Reconciliation) received Royal Assent.

    This National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, explore the rich and diverse cultures, voices, experiences and stories of the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. Whether you want to read, listen, watch, or try, start your learning journey today.

    ICCC organizes two successful Virtual Buyer-Seller Meets

    • Agro & Food Products Exporters from Jammu & Kashmir
    • Footwear and Leather Products

    The Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) in collaboration with the Commercial section of the Consulate General of India in Toronto organized two successful virtual buyer-seller meetings on 24 and 28 September, 2021.

    Agro & Food Sector Virtual Buyer-Seller Meet


    On 24 September, over a dozen exporters of agro and food products from the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, and an equal number of importers from Canada held one-on-one meetings on a virtual platform to explore trading and investing opportunities. The ICCC and the CGI-Toronto collaborated with the Jammu and Kashmir Trade Promotion Organization (JKTPO) for this virtual program.

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    Leather Sector Buyer-Seller Meet


    On 28 September, 16 exporters of leather products from India, and a dozen importers from Canada held one-on-one meetings on a virtual platform to explore trading and investing opportunities. The ICCC and the CGI-Toronto collaborated with the Council for Leather Exports (India) and the Luggage, Leather goods, Handbags & Accessories Association of Canada for this virtual program.

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    In the News

    Ontario's My Main Street Programs

    Launch date: 1 October 2021



    Ontario announces the launch of two project streams on 1 October 2021

    • My Main Street Business Accelerator
    • My Main Street Community Activator, Year One (projects completed between June 8 and Dec. 31, 2021)

    Ontario will send out application guides, including the assessment criteria, in advance of the program opening.

    My Main Street is a $23.25-million investment to help drive business and restore vibrancy to local communities across southern Ontario in the aftermath of COVID-19.

    The My Main Street Business Accelerator will support the revitalization of 65 main street communities through Main Street Ambassador contributions, direct business support, market research and business support programs.

    The My Main Street Community Activator will support 140 placemaking projects aimed at strengthening the connection between people and places through activities, events, community improvements and policy development. Support will be provided in the form of reimbursements against incurred costs.

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    StoneMart 2022


    The Centre for Development of Stones (CDOS) along with Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) is organizing the 11th edition of the show - India Stonemart 2022 – at Jaipur Exhibition and Convention Centre, Sitapura, Jaipur during 17th-20th February 2022 in person.

    INDIA STONEMART is an international stone industry exhibition being organised biennially by Centre for Development of Stones (CDOS) along with Rajasthan State Industrial Development & Investment Corporation Ltd. (RIICO) since year 2000. India Stonemart 2019 had 134 overseas exhibitors from Brazil, China, Iran, Italy, Spain, Turkey & Taiwan and over 1800 overseas business visitors from 52 countries and total exhibit area of over 40000 sq.m.

    India is a leading producer of stones and witnessing phenomenal growth in all segments including construction, real estate and infrastructure sector. This in turn has given tremendous impetus to stone sector.  Hence, there is immense potential for increasing bilateral stone trade between Canada and India.

    Complete details of the show is available on  http://www.stonemart-india.in/

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    Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce

    924 The East Mall Toronto ON M9B 6K1

    Tel: (416) 224-0090 Fax: (416) 916-0086

    Email: iccc@iccconline.org

    Website: www.iccconline.org


  • 22 Sep 2021 3:50 PM | Anonymous


    President's Views


    Tauseef Sheikh

    New directions

    ICCC welcomes the new government, and urges an inclusive approach to more strategic ties with India


    The Right Hon. Justin Trudeau with
    his family after winning the elections

    The Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) offers sincere congratulations to the Right Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, and all the candidates who have been elected to Canada’s House of Commons following the 44th federal elections, results of which were declared on 20 September 2021.

    The new Liberal government will have to focus on the pandemic. Canada is doing good on tackling the pandemic in terms of the percentage of population that is already double vaccinated. However, the economic impact of the pandemic is going to remain an integral part of the Canadian economy for a long time.

    As a representative of small businesses, especially racialized small businesses, the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce is urging the new government to continue with the assistance that it has provided since the pandemic began in 2020. Such help will sustain small businesses for a period that the economy will require to return to its pre-pandemic levels and turn to growth.

    Read more: President's views

    Chirag Shah re-appointed Director of ICCC

    The Board of Directors of the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce at its meeting of 11 September 2021 unanimously approved the re-appointment of Chirag Shah to the Board. Chirag was a member of the board in 2018-19. 

    Chirag Shah, a young technocrat who has rapidly scaled peaks of technological achievements by constantly striving to serve clients beyond their expectations. His company, SUBHTECH SOLUTIONS INC., focuses on adopting innovative approaches to clients’ needs. Chirag is actively involved in advising high net worth individuals and businesses in Canada and India through his boutique consulting and advisory service VAYAM MANTU ADVISORS INC.  A firm believer in giving back to the Canadian society, and to the Indo-Canadian community, Chirag strives to work towards positive transformation for a number of not-for-profit organizations.

    Insight

    The Future of Work


    Kunal Gupta

    A few weeks ago, I booked a one-way ticket and moved to Portugal.

    The first question I most often have been asked is, ’why Portugal?’. To which my response is something along the lines of, ‘it’s Portugal’.

    After exchanging smiles and a brief laugh, the second question I am most often asked is ‘what about your work?’.

    Living in a different country, continent and culture over the past few weeks has both inspired me and challenged me in unexpected ways.

    In the face of change, I believe it is important to let go of what was, to make space for what might be.

    The pandemic has been an unplanned and unexpected phenomenon that has changed how we work. It has forced the letting go of so much, and that space has been filled with new unimagined ways of work.

    Packing up and moving spontaneously to another continent and country has also been an unplanned and unexpected phenomenon in my own world of work.

    Read more: Insight

    Kunal Gupta is CEO, Polar. He is Entrepreneur, Volunteer, Teacher. He is the recipient of 2011 ICCC Technology Award.

    Register now for 2 Virtual Buyer-Seller Meetings

    • Agro & Food Products Exporters from Jammu & Kashmir
    • Footwear and Leather Products

    Agro & Food Products Buyer-Seller Meeting Exporters from Jammu & Kashmir

    9:30 AM EST / 7:00 PM IST Friday 24 September

    Register

    Footwear & Leather Products Buyer-Seller Meeting

    10:00 AM EST / 7:30 PM IST Tuesday 28 September

    Register

    In the News

    Ontario's Vaccine Passport

    Implementation date: 22 September 2021

    To further protect Ontarians as the province continues to confront the Delta-driven fourth wave of the COVID-19, the government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, will require people to be fully vaccinated and provide proof of their vaccination status to access certain businesses and settings starting September 22, 2021. Requiring proof of vaccination in these settings reduces risk and is an important step to encourage every last eligible Ontarian to get their shot, which is critical to protecting the province’s hospital capacity, while also supporting businesses with the tools they need to keep customers safe, stay open and minimize disruptions.

    “As the world continues its fight against the Delta variant, our government will never waver in our commitment to do what’s necessary to keep people safe, protect our hospitals and minimize disruptions to businesses,” said Premier Ford. “Based on the latest evidence and best advice, COVID-19 vaccine certificates give us the best chance to slow the spread of this virus while helping us to avoid further lockdowns. If you haven’t received your first or second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, please do so today.”

    As of September 22, 2021, Ontarians will need to be fully vaccinated (two doses plus 14 days) and provide their proof of vaccination along with photo ID to access certain public settings and facilities.

    Read more: In the News

    Download your vaccine passport

    Indian Handicrafts and Gifts Fair (IHGF)

    Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (EPCH) is organizing the 52nd trade fair for Indian Handicrafts and Gifts Fair (IHGF) in person from 28th – 31st October 2021.

    EPCH has organized the earlier editions of IHGF Delhi Fair virtually due to COVID pandemic, however, since the situation across the world is getting back to normal, EPCH is organizing the 52nd IHGF Delhi Fair from 28th – 31st October, 2021, in physical form at the India Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida, Delhi NCR with all necessary SOPs as laid down by the Government of India.  It is pertinent to mention that physical B2B events are the life and blood for the handicrafts sector as the element of touch, feel and visual impact plays a very important role in the decision making of the buyers.

    Over 2000 exhibitors from all across the Country will be showcasing designs of Home, Lifestyles, Fashion, Furniture and Textiles products to the overseas buying community. The broad product categories of IHGF Delhi Fair are:

    Houseware, Decorative & Gifts

    Furniture & Home Accessories

    Home Textiles, Furnishings & Floor Coverings

    Fashion Jewellery, Accessories & Bags

    Christmas Decorations, Candles & Incense and

    Lamps & Lighting

    Online registration for the event can be done using the following web link:  https://www.ihgfdelhifair.in/register.php 

    The complete details of the show are available on https://www.ihgfdelhifair.in/

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    Recovery Activation Program

    Wednesday, September 29 at 9 am – 12:45 pm


    On September 29th, the Toronto Region Board of Trade will be delivering the next Recovery Activation Program (RAP) Digital Certificate workshop! This session will help you to optimize your website to convert clicks into customers.

    Experts from Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters, Ontario Made, Drawbridge Growth and Wuxly Movement will discuss how to improve your on-site conversion rate.

    To gain access to RAP’s Digital Certificate workshops and other unique programming, head to www.rap.bot.com and take your no-cost Digital Needs Assessment (DNA) today – it only takes 20 minutes!

  • 15 Sep 2021 12:30 PM | Anonymous


    Rakesh Joshi returns to ICCC Board


    Rakesh Joshi, eminent solicitor and community leader, who was on the ICCC Board first as a nominated director and then as an elected director (2018-2019), has been reappointed as an elected director on 5 September 2021 to fill an existing vacancy. 

    Rakesh is a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada and is a practicing lawyer in Toronto. He is member of Canadian Bar Association and Director of Canadian Association of South Asian Lawyers. Engaged mainly in Real Estate Law and Corporate Law, Rakesh has handled a high volume of transactions successfully to the utmost satisfaction of his clients.

    He was decorated with the prestigious Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. He is on the panels of prestigious print media houses and community organizations in Toronto and GTA as their Legal Advisor/ Member Advisory Board. He is a member of Brampton School Traffic Safety Council.

    Sanjeev Malik appointed Chair of
    Nominations Committee


    The Board of Directors of the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce appointed Sanjeev Malik as the Chair of the Nominations Committee appointed for the 2021 AGM.

    It may be recalled that in August 2021, the Board had announced the appointment of the Nominations Committee comprising following:

    • Arvind Bhardwaj
    • Hargy Randhawa
    • Praveen Verma
    • Sanjeev Malik
    • Tauseef Sheikh

    At that time, Amit Narwal was appointed as the Returning Officer for the election.

    Leather Products Buyer-Seller Meet

    The Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) in association with the Commercial Section of the Consulate General of India in Toronto, the Indian Council for Leather Exports and the LLHA Association of Canada is organizing a virtual buyer-seller meeting of leather products importers and distributors from Canada and exporters from India on 10:00 am EST Tuesday 28 September 2021.

    If you are interested in participating in the event, please send an email to Mayank at mbhatt@iccconline.org on or before 19 September 2021.

    Indian Handicrafts and Gifts Fair (IHGF)

    Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (EPCH) is organizing the 52nd trade fair for Indian Handicrafts and Gifts Fair (IHGF) in person from 28th – 31st October 2021.

    EPCH has organized the earlier editions of IHGF Delhi Fair virtually due to COVID pandemic, however, since the situation across the world is getting back to normal, EPCH is organizing the 52nd IHGF Delhi Fair from 28th – 31st October, 2021, in physical form at the India Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida, Delhi NCR with all necessary SOPs as laid down by the Government of India.  It is pertinent to mention that physical B2B events are the life and blood for the handicrafts sector as the element of touch, feel and visual impact plays a very important role in the decision making of the buyers.

    Over 2000 exhibitors from all across the Country will be showcasing designs of Home, Lifestyles, Fashion, Furniture and Textiles products to the overseas buying community. The broad product categories of IHGF Delhi Fair are:

    • Houseware, Decorative & Gifts
    • Furniture & Home Accessories
    • Home Textiles, Furnishings & Floor Coverings
    • Fashion Jewellery, Accessories & Bags
    • Christmas Decorations, Candles & Incense and
    • Lamps & Lighting

    Online registration for the event can be done using the following web link: 

    https://www.ihgfdelhifair.in/register.php 

    The complete details of the show are available on

    https://www.ihgfdelhifair.in/

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    Recovery Activation Program

    Wednesday, September 15 at 9 am – 12:45 pm


    On September 15th, the Toronto Region Board of Trade will be live with the next Recovery Activation Program (RAP) Digital Certificate workshop! This session is about understanding how consumer behaviour has shifted, and how to create audience-driven marketing to meet their needs.

    Experts from Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters, Ontario Made, and Operatic Agency will discuss this shift in behaviour, analyze best practices, and then help plan your first steps towards an effective digital presence worthy of your audience’s time and attention.

    To gain access to RAP’s Digital Certificate workshops and other unique programming, head to rap.bot.com and take your no-cost Digital Needs Assessment (DNA) today – it only takes 20 minutes!


  • 01 Sep 2021 9:21 AM | Anonymous

    ICCC Weekly Newsletter – 31 August 2021



    Hon. Anita Anand and
    Consul General Apoorva Srivastava


    ICCC's Tauseef Sheikh, Sigma Group's Arjun (Andy) Jasuja, Y-Media's Yudhvir Jaswal, and Jake Dheer with CG Apoorva Srivastava

    The Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC), Y Media and Luxe Convention Centre collaborated to organize ‘United by Emotion’ – a unique program themed on the Spirit of Olympics on 28 August. The program celebrated the stupendous achievements of the Canadian and the Indian Olympics squads for their record-making achievements at the Tokyo Olympics. The Canadian Olympic squad won 24 medals and the Indian squad won 7 medals – both setting a record.

    The program kicked off the ICCC’s rebranding effort that is being spearheaded by the newly constituted Advisory Board under Dr. Aditya Jha’s chairmanship. Arjun (Andy) Jasuja, veteran community leader and a Canadian tech pioneer, is actively working with Dr. Jha to rebrand the ICCC and make it relevant to the emerging demographic of Indo-Canadians.

    Hon. Anita Anand, Canada’s Minister of Public Procurement, was the Guest of Honour at the program, which also included several VIP guests such as India’s Consul General to Toronto Apoorva Srivastava; Hon. Prabmeet Sarkaria, President of the Treasury Board of Ontario; Hon. Sheref Sabawy, Parliamentary Assistant to Ontario’s Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries; Hon. Deepak Anand, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Labour, Training and Skills Development; Hon. Sara Singh, MPP; among many others.

    The fast-paced program, conceived, set-up and executed by the talented Y Media team comprised snippets of sound bytes by both Canadian and Indian athletes, and keenly edited montage of the winning moments of the Olympics, also had brief speeches by Minister Anand, CG Srivastava, ICCC’s Tauseef Sheikh and Y Media’s Yudhvir Jaswal.

    ICCC's 22nd Annual Charity Golf Tournament

    Thursday 26 August 2021

    Lionhead Golf Club and Convention Centre

    8525 Mississauga Rd, Brampton, ON L6Y 0C1


    And the winners...Joshi Law’s foursome: Rakesh Joshi (2nd from left), Navi Brar, Lakhvir Randhawa, and Sarbjit Singh. Also in the photograph are Deepak Shamnani, Joseph Selvaraj Savier, Apoorva Srivastava and Tauseef Sheikh

    The 22nd Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce’s (ICCC) Annual Golf Charity Classic was an overwhelming success with over 120 enthusiastic amateur golfers having a great time. Thursday 26 August 2021 turned out to be a perfect day for golf. The ICCC will be contributing a respectable amount to the Canadian Cancer Society. The Joshi Law’s team comprising Rakesh Joshi, Navi Brar, Lakhvir Randhawa, and Sarbjit Singh won the tournament. Apoorva Srivastava, Consul General of India in Toronto; Tauseef sheikh, President, ICCC; Deepak Shamnani, Chair, Golf Committee; Joseph Selvaraj Savier, President & CEO, SBI Canada Bank; presented the winning team with the rotating trophy. SBI Canada Bank was the Food sponsor, and Scotiabank was the Cart Sponsor for the program.


    Heather Spence (l) & Shilpa Mishra (r)
    of BDO Canada

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    2021 federal election platform tracker:

    Where each party stands


    Canadians will head to the polls on Sept. 20 after one of the shortest election campaigns ever.

    Before that, the leaders of each political party will attempt to appeal to voters coast-to-coast-to-coast, detailing their plans to revive the economy following the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Here’s a look at what each party has promised so far on the major issues affecting the economy, business and your money.

    CHILDCARE

    CORPORATE TAXES

    ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT

    FISCAL PLAN

    HOUSING

    JOBS AND ECONOMY

    PERSONAL FINANCE/TAXES

    RETIREMENT AND SENIORS

    SMALL BUSINESS

    TECHNOLOGY

    TRADE

    Read more: Federal Elections

    India vaccinates 2 New Zealand in a day


    India administered more than 10 million COVID-19 vaccine doses on 27 August, a national record that Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed as a “momentous feat” for the country ahead of fears of another surge in infections.

    India has now administered about 628 million vaccine doses in total, giving at least one dose to more than half of its 944 million adults and the required two doses to 15%. The government wants the entire adult population covered by December.

    “Record vaccination numbers today!” Modi said on Twitter. “Crossing 1 crore (10 million) is a momentous feat.”

    The previous daily record was 9.2 million.


    Idea of India - ICCR's Poster Competition


    The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) under the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India has launched a global digital Painting and Poster Making Competition on the theme “My idea of India.” The competition was launched on 15th August 2021 on the occasion of 75th Independence Day of India - Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav.

    Watch the ICCR video: YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/1bnJU-0PF3o

    The brief description about the Competition: ‘Amrit Mahotsav’ is an initiative of the Government of India to celebrate and commemorate the 75 years of progressive India and the glorious history of it’s people, culture and achievements.

    The celebration is an embodiment of all that is progressive about India’s socio-cultural, political and economic identity.

    The five pillars of the celebration are divided into five sub-heading –

    • Freedom struggle
    • Ideas at 75
    • Achievements at 75
    • Actions at 75
    • Resolve at 75

    In this Poster and Painting Competition, ICCR invites artistic expression on the theme “My idea of India”. This includes how you envision the India of yesterday, today and the India which will merge from amalgamation of tradition & heritage with a modern scientific technological outlook.

    For participation in online poster and painting competition 2021, please register to submit your artwork at web link: https://iccr.gov.in/app/ 

    The last date of receiving online entries is 15th September 2021 and the date of declaration of awards is 15th October, 2021. There are two Prize categories:

    Category A: Foreign Participants and

    Category B: Indian Participants.

    More details of the digital “Painting and Poster Making Competition” are also available on the web link: https://iccr.gov.in/Iccr4Art/index.php

    Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce

    924 The East Mall Toronto ON M9B 6K1

    Tel: (416) 224-0090 Fax: (416) 916-0086

    Email: iccc@iccconline.org

    Website: www.iccconline.org


  • 23 Aug 2021 10:07 AM | Anonymous


    ICCC Weekly Newsletter - 23 August 2021

    ICCC Strategy Group's Meeting


    Dr. Aditya Jha addressing the ICCC's Strategy Group

    Aditya Jha, the newly appointed Chair of the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce’s (ICCC) Advisory Board, organized a meeting of the Strategy Group on 14 August 2021. The Strategy Group comprises members of the ICCC's Advisory Board and the Board of Directors. 

    The prestigious, century-old Boulevard Club at the harbourfront overlooking Lake Ontario was the venue of the meeting.

    Dr. Jha said, “It was our first ‘joint’ meeting, and we broadly defined our strategic mandates. In the post-Covid world, the ICCC's role becomes relevant and necessary in defining the bilateral space. The enthusiasm of all the ICCC Board and Advisory Board members was evident from their level of interaction and inputs. I am looking forward to a very meaningful engagement over next four years and more.”

    He delineated the four thrust areas in which the ICCC’s Strategy Group will work on developing strategy:

    • ICCC@50 Vision & Action plan as ICCC turns 50 years milestone in 2027
    • Strengthening ICCC Brand in Canada & India As a premier Canada-India trade and investment promotion organization
    • Business outreach Guide ICCC with action plan to connect with the leaders of Indo-Canadian, Canadian and Indian business leaders in the Canada India trade corridor
    • Stakeholder outreach Help establish deeper relationship with the Political leaders, Bureaucrats and Think Tank as well as Canadian trade bodies
    • Paradigm shift Help in developing evaluation/attraction parameters that would enable attracting and retaining sponsors in Canada and India

    Arjun (Andy) Jasuja, the Founder Chairman of Sigma Group, and Canadian tech legend, emphasized the need to rebrand the institution to maintain its relevance to a younger, highly skilled demographic that will constitute the future composition of the institution’s membership. 

    Ashwin Joshi of Schulich School of Business emphasized that it was important for the ICCC to develop markers of excellence. This would enable the institution to deliver tangible results on the thrust areas.

    Priya Dhawan-Chahal of Scotiabank spoke of turning around the Chamber’s image and making it more relatable to contemporary needs of its constituents.

    ICCC President Tauseef Sheikh said that the ICCC as an institution has retained its significance over the last four decades and more because it has continuously evolved to the needs of its members, stakeholders and sponsors. He expressed confidence that Dr. Jha and the Strategy Group will successfully formulate a roadmap that will help the ICCC reach its goals.


    Tauseef Sheikh addressing the ICCC's Strategy Group


    Members of the ICCC's Strategy Group

    Upcoming Event

    ICCC's 22nd Annual Charity Golf Tournament

    Thursday 26 August 2021

    Lionhead Golf Club and Convention Centre

    8525 Mississauga Rd, Brampton, ON L6Y 0C1


    Program

    11:00 am: Registration

    Tee start

    Lunch will be served on the course

    6:00 pm: Networking cocktail reception

    7:30 pm: Dinner

    Registration

    Foursome – $1,100 + 13% HST

    Individual (Single) – $275.00 + 13%

    Evening Reception – $100.00 + 13%

    Register: Golf 2021

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    924 The East Mall Toronto ON M9B 6K1

    Tel: (416) 224-0090 Fax: (416) 916-0086

    Email: iccc@iccconline.org

    Website: www.iccconline.org

  • 12 Aug 2021 7:00 AM | Anonymous

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    Consul General Apoorva Srivastava


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    Tauseef Sheikh, President, ICCC


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    As part of the unique campaign to celebrate Azadi ka Amrit Mohatsav, Ministry of Culture, Government of India has created a portal (https://rashtragaan.in/) where diaspora members could upload their video singing the national anthem which will then be compiled into one grand video and be released on August 15 on the occasion of India’s Independence Day. Participants are requested to register here to be eligible for prizes awarded through a lucky draw organised by the Consulate General of India, Toronto.

    Download Instructions

    Website: Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav


    Independence Day - 1947

    A Tryst with Destiny
    Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's speech


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    'One man boundary force'

    Mahatma Gandhi's miracle


    Gandhiji at the Hyderi Manjil, Calcutta 1947

    Calcutta, August 1947

    "This time, they were almost a million waiting for him. Day after day, during that terrible fortnight when the Punjab had gone berserk, the size of the crowds attending Gandhi’s regular evening prayer meeting grew, transforming in their steady, spectacular growth the savage metropolis into an oasis of peace and fraternity. The most miserable city-dwellers in the world had heard the message of the frail messenger of love and mastered their ancestral urge for violence and hate.

    The miracle of Calcutta had held; the city, as the New York Times noted, ‘was the wonder of India’. Gandhi, with characteristic humility, refused to take credit for it.

    ‘We are toys in the hands of God,’ he wrote in his paper, the Harijan. ‘He makes us dance to His tune.’

    A letter from New Delhi, however, rendered to that humble Caesar the honour he was due.

    ‘In the Punjab we have 55,000 soldiers and large-scale rioting on our hands,’ Louis Mountbatten wrote to his ‘dejected sparrow’. ‘In Bengal, our force consists of one man and there is no rioting.’ As a military leader and an administrator, the last Viceroy humbly asked, ‘to be allowed to pay tribute to my ‘One Man Boundary Force.’"

    Extract from:

    Freedom at Midnight Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre

    Rabindranath Tagore signs Jana Gana Mana

    Tagore's recital

    Upcoming Event

    ICCC's 22nd Annual Charity Golf Tournament


    Thursday 26 August 2021

    Lionhead Golf Club and Convention Centre

    8525 Mississauga Rd, Brampton, ON L6Y 0C1

    Program

    11:00 am: Registration

    Tee start

    Lunch will be served on the course

    6:00 pm: Networking cocktail reception

    7:30 pm: Dinner

    Registration

    Foursome – $1,100 + 13% HST

    $1,000 + 13% HST (discounted price up to 16 August 2021)

    Individual (Single) – $275.00 + 13%

    Evening Reception – $100.00 + 13%

    Register: Golf 2021

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    ICCC Announcements


    Murarilal Thapliyal appointed to ICCC's Board

    The Board of Directors of the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) unanimously decided to appoint Murarilal Thapliyal as a Director on the ICCC's Board to fill an existing vacancy.

    Mr. Thapliyal is a Managing Partner of Thapliyal & Rai Law Firm, a boutique law firm in Brampton, ON. He was called to the bar in 2007. As a renowned lawyer, he prides himself in serving the needs of the people and communities in the Greater Toronto Area for over a decade. He has worked for the cause of vulnerable seniors, women, and at-risk youth.

    As a sports enthusiast, Mr. Thapliyal devotes resources to promote various sports specially cricket. He is the Founder and President of UK Warriors Cricket Club Canada as well as President of Canadian School of Cricket, Canada. He is pioneer lawyer for Global T20 (GT20) in Canada. Mr. Thapliyal is at the forefront of many volunteering groups and donation campaigns by being the President of the THAPLIYAL FOUNDATION CANADA.

    Aditya Jha appointed
    Chair of ICCC's Advisory Board


    The Board of Directors of the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) unanimously decided to appoint Dr. Aditya Jha as the Chair of the Advisory Board of the Chamber for a four-year-term starting August 2021.

    A renowned and respected community leader, Dr. Jha will be pivoting the Chamber’s thrust into developing strategies that will enable our 44-year-old institution to effectively fulfill its strategic mandates including:

    • ICCC@50 Vision & Action plan as ICCC turns 50 years milestone in 2027
    • Strengthening ICCC Brand in Canada & India As a premier Canada-India trade and investment promotion organization
    • Business outreach Guide ICCC with action plan to connect with the leaders of Indo-Canadian, Canadian and Indian business leaders in the Canada India trade corridor
    • Stakeholder outreach Help establish deeper relationship with the Political leaders, Bureaucrats and Think Tank as well as Canadian trade bodies
    • Paradigm shift Help in developing evaluation/attraction parameters that would enable attracting and retaining sponsors in Canada & India

    Dr. Aditya Jha is a Life member of the ICCC, former ICCC Board member and has the rare distinction as recipient of the ICCC’s Technology Award (2004) and Lifetime Achievement Award (2014). He has been honoured with the Order of Canada (2012), Honorary Doctorate (2009) by Ryerson University's Ted Rogers School of Business Management, vested in the Hall of Fame as Champions of Public Education in Canada by the Learning partners and has received many more awards and accolades.

    His philanthropic giving includes nurturing entrepreneurship with Canada’s indigenous community. His private charitable foundation (www.poafoundation.org) has fourteen endowments (for scholarships) and five grants (for entrepreneurship) at five Canadian universities/colleges besides his philanthropic activities in India and Nepal. He has served on various federal/provincial and educational boards over the last 15 years.

    Dr. Jha is a serial entrepreneur and has had rich international professional experience in Asia, North America and Europe and at present he is the Chairman & Founder of dgMarket International Inc, USA with offices in nine countries including India (Mumbai & Delhi).

    He obtained degrees leading to Post graduate studies in Computer Science and is an alumnus of Delhi University, Kurukshetra University, Jawaharlal Nehru University and Ryerson University. He last served as General Manager at Bell Canada before launching his entrepreneurial venture.

    Welcome Back!

    15% Discount on 15 August

    to former members (whose membership has lapsed)

    on renewal of membership

    Call 416-224-0090 on Monday 16 August 2021

    ICCC Committee Appointments

    Nominations Committee

    The ICCC Board of Directors unanimously approved of the following ICCC members to be a part of the Nominations Committee that will supervise the elections to the next board at the Annual General Meeting scheduled for December 2021.

    • Arvind Bhardwaj
    • Hargy Randhawa
    • Praveen Verma
    • Sanjeev Malik
    • Tauseef Sheikh
    • Amit Narwal will be the Returning Officer for the election.

    Media Committee

    The ICCC has revived and reconstituted the Media Committee to assist the Chamber in its outreach. Yudhvir Jaswal, a media veteran and a long-standing member and supporter of the ICCC has been appointed as the Chair of the ICCC's Media Committee.  Yudhvir is the Group Editor and CEO of multiple media platforms including Midweek Newspaper and Southasian Pulse Radio, Y Media, South Asian Daily.

    Members desirous of joining the Media Committee may write to iccc@iccconline.org

    Real Estate Committee

    The Real Estate Committee of the ICCC has been reconstituted with veteran realtor and ICCC's long-standing supporter Hargy Randhawa being appointed as the Chair of the Committee. 

    Members desirous of joining the Real Estate Committee may write to iccc@iccconline.org

    ICCC Startup Initiative: MoU with BRTSIF

    The ICCC signed a MoU with BIL-Ryerson Technology Startup Incubator Foundation (BRTSIF) in July 2021 as part of ICCC's Startup initiative.

    The BIL-Ryerson Technology Startup Incubator Foundation. is a Startup Incubator, Accelerator and an Innovation Ecosystem set up with aim to promote startup ventures and support the government of India’s vision for entrepreneurship development and innovation culture.

    Through the MoU, the ICCC and BRTSIF intend to engage and collaborate in the areas of innovation, entrepreneurship and towards creating incubation and acceleration programs.

    The MoU will be in force for 5 years starting August 2021.

    SCOPE OF COLLABORATION

    Jointly work towards expanding entrepreneurial and startup ecosystem in India and Canada

    Foster entrepreneurship development and provide support with business mentorship, industry connects, access to investors and innovation ecosystem via each other’s network to tech startups and SMEs

    Jointly design and execute innovation, entrepreneurship and social impact programs as well as global business to business connects in line with business objectives

    Partner, support and publicize each other’s initiatives and keep exploring opportunities to work together and collaborate.

    Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce

    924 The East Mall Toronto ON M9B 6K1

    Tel: (416) 224-0090 Fax: (416) 916-0086

    Email: iccc@iccconline.org

    Website: www.iccconline.org


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    President's Views


    Tauseef Sheikh

    ICCC's Startup Initiative

    ICCC Board's Executive Committee meeting with High Commissioner Ajay Bisaria and Consul General Apoorva Srivastava

    His Excellency Ajay Bisaria, the High Commissioner of Canada to India, recently met the Executive Committee members of the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce’s (ICCC) Board and discussed the roadmap of collaboration between the Indian diplomatic corps in Canada and the ICCC. One of the most significant suggestions that he made was for the ICCC to venture into supporting the startup space in Canada and India.

    The startup ecosystem has emerged as one of the key propellers of growth for both the Canadian and the Indian economies, and as the High Commissioner emphasized during our meeting with him, “Tech startups are the future of Canada – India bilateral ties.”

    The ICCC Board immediately decided to swing into action on this proposal and setup a startup committee within the board that Sanjay Kulkarni, Vice President and Director, ICCC, is heading. The ICCC will revive its collaboration with the Schulich School of Business and enter into a new collaboration with Ryerson Venture Zone.

    The ICCC has a natural role to play in the startup ecosystem because small businesses dominate the ecosystem. We will focus on startup ventures launched by immigrants from India, and, now that we have a fully functional office in India, we are confident that we will be able to help Indian startups take advantage of the new immigration policies such as the Startup Visa Program.

    The ICCC is also planning to create a group comprising successful Indo-Canadian entrepreneurs who can become mentors to startup entrepreneurs, and even consider funding some of the ventures they mentor. I invite you to participate in this initiative. If you are interested, please write to iccc@iccconline.org

    Read more: ICCC's Startup Initiative

    Advisory Board Appointments

    Meet the new members of ICCC's Advisory Board

    Amin Visram

    Amin Visram, a lawyer, is the Chief Executive Officer of the Vista Group of Companies specializes in property turn around.

    Vista has achieved staggering turn arounds and profits of 300% to 500% within short periods of time. The immediacy of results and sustained high levels of performance and profitability have earned Vista numerous accolades from its business partners, lending institutions, corporate and private investors, as well as other sources of funding.

    Arjun Jasuja

    Arjun (Andy) Jasuja is the founder and chairman of the Sigma Group of Companies, with a portfolio spanning diverse industries across technology, marketing, real estate, hospitality, and finance.

    As a serial entrepreneur, Andy has built and acquired numerous companies whereby leveraging his solid management and operational excellence to achieve long-term value and growth. As Chairman, Andy is instrumental in guiding the group’s investment strategy and identifying unique business opportunities across various industries. Andy has raised substantial capital from leading venture capital and private equity firms including Kleiner Perkins, Morgan Stanley, Cisco, and Birch Hill Equity Partners.

    Ginni Sethi

    Former Vice President of Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce, Ginni Sethi is the Chairperson at Black Diamond Entertainments. Owner of many ventures, she is an innovative, tenacious and entrepreneurial businesswoman.

    Visionary in her approach, she took her furniture business to an international level turning it into a global multi-million-dollar company. She jointly owns many other businesses, in real estate; software development; construction; hospitality, and events and entertainment and has achieved success in all realms. In 2017 she launched her business of Party boats cruising the Toronto Harbour. Her company Pioneer Cruises owns boats which are chartered for private and public events.

    Sandeep Goel

    Sandeep Goel is the President and Chief Executive Officer of ICICI Bank Canada. Mr. Goel has a wealth of experience in the financial services industry, with a career spanning over 20 years across Asia, Europe and North America.

    Mr. Goel started his career as a debt ratings analyst at Moody’s Investor Services in New Delhi, India before moving to ICICI Bank Limited, where he led the media/telecom risk units in Mumbai, India. To support the Bank in expanding its footprint outside of India, Mr. Goel joined ICICI Bank Limited’s U.K. subsidiary to assist in building its risk management infrastructure. He then joined ICICI Bank Canada as its Chief Risk Officer for all North American operations. Mr. Goel holds a Bachelor of Engineering from Delhi University and an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore, India.

    Trade promotion

    The Board of Directors of the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) met with the Commercial team of the Consulate General of India  - Toronto led by Subhan Krishen, the Commercial Consul. ICCC President Tauseef Sheikh led the ICCC team which comprised Sanjay Kulkarni, Ripudaman Singh Dhillon, Don Patel, Virender Rathi, Bhavik Parikh, and Sheelu Sharma.


    (From L to R) Bhavik Parikh, Sanjay Kulkarni, Sheelu Sharma, Virender Rathi, Subhan Krishen, Tauseef Sheikh, Ripudaman S. Dhillon


    (L to R): Don Patel, Subhan Krishen and Tauseef Sheikh


    (From L to R): Virender Rathi, Subhan Krishen, Ripudaman S. Dhillon

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    In the News: Canada

    International Students as Labour Supply

    Changing sociodemographic characteristics 


    International students are an important future source of skilled labour in Canada, as they may be eligible for permanent residency through immigration programs after graduation. Attracting students from a wide diversity of countries, as well as to a variety of regions and programs, fosters sustainable growth in Canada's international education sector and distributes benefits across the country.

    A new study "International students as a source of labour supply: The growing number of international students and their changing sociodemographic characteristics" examines the changing sociodemographic characteristics of international students.

    Over the 2000-to-2019 period, the annual number of first-time study permit holders increased from 70,000 to 250,000. There was a trend of increased concentration in programs of study, source countries and provinces of study of international students.

    Download report: International Students

    In the News: India

    India's Draft Emigration Bill 2021


    India’s Draft Emigration Bill 2021, yet to be passed by the Indian Parliament, will replace the Emigration Act of 1983 as the overarching and only legal instrument responsible for dealing with emigration and migrant welfare. Expectedly, the draft bill has divided experts.

    According to India Migration Now, a Mumbai based migration data, research, and advocacy organization, the Draft Bill 2021 “is a progressive and welcome development with many crucial positive inclusions."

    The full or partial incorporation of most objectives of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration (“GCM”) (of which India is a signatory) is an extremely welcome development.

    Additionally, the removal of the emigration clearance system, which constituted a major regulatory hurdle for potential emigrants, is a move in the right direction.

    The recognition of the role of intermediaries – in particular, subagents, who operate at lower levels of the supply chain – and their regulation is also a positive development.

    Most promisingly, measures addressing all aspects of the migration cycle including the reintegration of return migrants are especially notable – in particular the involvement of state governments in implementing reintegration programs.

    However, some fundamental concerns remain. A clear and well-defined framework with explicit policy goals and outcomes would be of immense benefit, which is futureproof in nature, as a guiding document for any subsequent Rules, Executive Orders and other policy initiatives going forward.

    Download: Draft Emigration Bill 2021

    Insight

    Combating Climate Change

    World's Green Energy Ambitions


    Michael Neri

    Michael Neri is a journalist and researcher based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA. He analyses the key strategies being adopted by three of the biggest players in the solar energy sector - the US, China and India.



    Bhadla Solar Park, Rajasthan, the largest solar park in the world

    It may not be following a linear trajectory, nor does it seem like nearly enough, given the urgency, but there can be little doubt that the world is taking significant action to combat climate change. President Biden has a plan to shift 100% of America’s electricity generation capacity to renewables by 2035 – the world’s most ambitious green energy timeline by far — and is seeking to bankroll that effort with a $1.2 trillion “Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework” bill. The opposition GOP is still obstructing this proposal, but there is some hope that a different iteration of the bill, only marginally less ambitious, will soon pass and put America firmly on the road to a green energy future. Likewise, both China and India, the two other big contributors to CO2 emissions, are also racing ahead to attain less ambitious but equally impressive green energy targets.

    Read more: Insight

    Member's View: Anil Shah

    Huge investments in Indian
    steel sector possible

    Government must adopt proactive measures such as implementing EOL vehicle policies


    Anil Shah is a life member of the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC). He is the Founder President of Ni-Met Metals Inc. He has been the chair of ICCC's Golf Committee and a recipient of the ICCC's member of the year award in 2005. He offers his perspective on the global scrap metals market and the problems facing the metals scrap and recycling business in an interview published in India’s Minerals and Metals Review

    Impact of pandemic and lockdowns on India’s metal scrap recycling business, particularly the stainless-steel scrap recycling industry.

    • Worldwide scrap demand and supply situation
    • The pricing for metal scrap as raw materials?
    • Worldwide scrap demand and supply situation
    • Scrap metal contribution to National Steel Policy of India
    • The Current Free Trade Agreements
    • India’s scrap usage compared to other emerging countries
    • Evolution of recycling investment landscape
    • Well-organized scrap collecting, shredding, and sorting ecosystem in India

    Read more: Member's View

    Past Event

    The Silver Lining In Covid


    Watch video 

    Upcoming Events

    ICCC Partners with Panorama India for India Day 2021


    The Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) has partnered with Panorama India for the upcoming India Day 2021.

    Read more: Panorama India - India Day 2021

    Brampton Venture Expo


    A two-day innovation and community event on August 17th and August 18th to showcase the Brampton Innovation District and merge “content with community” to help Brampton startups scale. Through engaging and meaningful content, this event will bring together corporate executives, startup founders, early-stage investors, and local talent to further strengthen the activity happening within the Brampton Innovation District.

    List of Speakers:

    https://pheedloop.com/bramptonvs/site/home/

    Register: Brampton Venture Expo

    Consular Camp at Brampton on 7 August

    Consulate General of India, Toronto will be organizing Consular Camp in Brampton on Saturday, 7th August 2021 to address and resolve various consular related queries/issues viz. Passport, Visa, OCI, Attestation, PCC, Surrender Certificate and Life Certificate etc. as per details given below:

    Venue for Consular Camp: Jagannath Mandir Toronto 9893 Torbram Road, Brampton, ON L6S 6J1

    Date: Saturday, 7th August 2021

    Time: 10:00 AM to 01.00 PM

    Contact person: Ms Maninder Bhatia Phone: 416-801-7172

    Following the lifting of lockdown in Ontario, the Consulate General of India has decided to organize Consular Camps to resolve various queries and issues for the Indian Diaspora at more convenient location in Brampton.

    The Indian Diaspora is requested to take advantage of the Consular Camp to resolve their consular issues in person.  Please note that the Consular Camp is meant to resolve any long-pending issues and is not repeat NOT meant to provide the consular services at the venue.

    However, the applications, if found in order, will be approved for submission at the BLS Centers, respectively. Applicants are requested to bring their original passport and PR Card with them for verification.

    Given the COVID-19 situation and to contain its further spread, all applicants who will be visiting the Consular Camp at the above location are requested to follow the health norms prescribed by the Provincial Government of Ontario, including restrictions on number of people assembling at a given time, facemask covering in public places.

    Applicants are also requested to follow the directives of the Organizers at the Temple for smooth operations and movement of people. We seek your cooperation to serve you better.

    Please do not visit the Consular Camp venue if you are suffering from COVID-19 or have symptoms like fever, cough, sneezing and running nose or if you have travelled outside of Canada in the last 14 days.

    Money Talk


    Rakesh Vijay

    Are You Ready for Some Advice?

    • Are you paralyzed by information overload?
    • Are you unclear about the strategic direction of you investment portfolio?
    • Do you feel you don’t have the time to invest wisely?
    • Is investing a regular source of worry?

    Read more: Money Talk

    Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce

    924 The East Mall Toronto ON M9B 6K1

    Tel: (416) 224-0090 Fax: (416) 916-0086

    Email: iccc@iccconline.org

    Website: www.iccconline.org

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    ICCC-Raymond James Ltd webinar on financial and investment planning


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    Mary Simon

    Inuk leader Mary Simmon to be Canada's 30th Governor General 

    Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) welcomes the appointment of Mary Simon as the 30th Governor General of Canada.

    "Mary Simon's appointment represents Canada's continued commitment to diversity and inclusion, and giving representation to the indigenous communities," Tauseef Sheikh, President, ICCC, said. "In light of the recent events, this appointment assumes greater significance," he added.

    Ms. Simon is a former broadcaster, civil servant and diplomat. She was born in Kangiqsualujjuaq, Nunavik, Quebec in 1947. She briefly worked as a producer and announcer for CBC North in the 1970s.

    She later entered public service, serving on the board of the Northern Quebec Inuit Association and playing a key role in the Charlottetown Accord negotiations. Simon served as Canada’s first ambassador for Circumpolar Affairs from 1994 to 2004, as well as a lead negotiator for the creation of the Arctic Council. She also served as the Canadian Ambassador to Denmark from 1999 to 2002.

    ICCC's India Office

       

    First India Members

    New Managing Committee

    The India Chapter of the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) has begun operations. In a statement, Tauseef Sheikh, President, ICCC, announced that the launch of the India Chapter represents a crowning glory in the glorious history of our Chamber."

    The India Chapter was launched in 2018  and Tauseef Sheikh had pivoted the launch, he is was active in the present effort to relaunch the Chapter. The response to the membership drive has been extremely good with steady inquiries.

    Vikas Sharma, Adviser to Government of India's Ministry of Personnel, is the head of the India Chapter. The Chapter has already enrolled members and will be conducting an extensive outreach in India to augment membership and make it regionally representative.

    Ripudaman Singh Dhillon, Vice President and Director, Sponsorship and Member Engagement, said, "This is a momentous occasion for Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce. We now have members in India. Our presence will help us acquire a truly bilateral stature."

    Call for Nominations: ICCC Annual Awards 2021


    Nominations are invited for Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce's (ICCC) Annual Awards.

    Since 1993, the ICCC has recognized Indo-Canadians for their achievements in 11 different categories at its Annual Awards and Gala Night.

    ICCC’s Advisory Board is entrusted with the responsibility of choosing the award recipients in nine open categories. Two additional awards are presented – the President’s Award to unsung heroes, and the Members’ Award, for voluntarism and community services.

    Click on the link below to download the nomination form in each category.

    Woman Entrepreneur of the Year

    Male Entrepreneur of the Year

    Woman Professional of the Year

    Male Professional of the Year

    Young Achiever of the Year

    Technology Achievement of the Year

    Corporate Executive of the Year

    Humanitarian of the Year

    Lifetime / Outstanding Achievement

    Send completed nomination forms by email to iccc@iccconline.org

    Deadline: 5:00 pm Friday 16 July 2021

    Upcoming Events

    The Silver Lining In Covid


    4:30 PM Thursday 15 July 2021

    Register on Zoom / Facebook

    ICCC Partners with Panorama India for India Day 2021

       

    The Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) has partnered with Panorama India for the upcoming India Day 2021.


    Read more: Panorama India - India Day 2021


    Telus Business: Offers & Announcements for
    Small Business Owners

    Stand with Owners

    Campaign to support Canadian small businesses

    Telus Business has launched #StandWithOwners campaign. It has have two initiatives in market:

    Small business owners can apply to receive $10,000 and personalized local advertising.

    All Canadians are encouraged to support their favourite small business using #StandWithOwners for a chance to win a $500 gift card for that business.

    Both these initiatives are running until October.

    Go to the website: Stand with Owners

    Rapid Activation Program


    Wondering how to source and procure the right technology for your business’ digital transformation? Then join the Toronto Region Board of Trade on July 14 for the next Recovery Activation Program webcast!

    Register

    City of Mississauga Survey Covid-19's
    impact on small business

    The City of Mississauga’s Economic Development Office (EDO) is conducting a research study to understand how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted small businesses in several industries in Mississauga and learn how they can support you with your plans for building a resilient economic recovery.

    EDO would like to invite you to their upcoming one-hour roundtable meeting for your industry next week so that they can hear directly from you and other business owners in your industry about the challenges you experienced since the onset of the pandemic and your future steps for an economic recovery.

    The information shared in this meeting will be confidential for research purposes only and will be used by EDO to identify how they can better support businesses in your industry, and what other services can be provided now and into the future.

    To register to attend the meeting for your industry, please confirm your attendance with EDO by clicking the link below that is associated with your industry by noon Friday, July 9th.

    Download document: Survey

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