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  1. Benchmarking the Canadian Business Presence in East Asia (HSBC Bank Canada Papers on Asia)
  2. Canadian Business and Economics: A Guide to Sources of Information/Sources D'Informations Economiques Et Commerciales Canadiennes. Comp by B. Brown. N
  3. Canadian Businesses Optimistic.(Brief Article): An article from: CMA Management by Kristin Doucet, 2000-07-01
  4. The nation keepers; Canadian business perspectives by Isaiah A Litvak, 1967
  5. Extending your Reach.(Canadian businesses adapting to the world market): An article from: CMA Management by Ray Suutari, 2001-03-01
  6. Sub-Saharan Africa--a bold business opportunity: despite its reputation as a centre of strife, Canadian businesses are finding opportunities to make money--and ... view): An article from: CMA Management by John Cooper, 2007-03-01
  7. Keeping it green: EDC reporting system ensures greater environmental compliance and a stronger place for Canadian business. If you're looking to invest ... issues): An article from: CMA Management by John Cooper, 2004-12-01
  8. Team Canada's changing profile: while Asia and Europe continue as key destinations for Canadian business, the way companies are participating on the ground ... evolving.: An article from: CMA Management by John Cooper, 2006-05-01
  9. NAFTA at eleven: despite growing pains, it's still seen by some as a valuable tool for Canadian business.(North American Free Trade Agreement)(international ... An article from: CMA Management by John Cooper, 2005-10-01
  10. Investing with the world: the World Bank offers many opportunities for Canadian businesses, even for the smallest. (Global View).: An article from: CMA Management by Julie Demers, 2003-02-01
  11. Green thinking in China: new environmental protection efforts in China could be a boon to Canadian businesses.(global view )(Reprinted from Asia Pacific ... An article from: CMA Management
  12. The History of Canadian Business: 1867-1914 (Carleton Library) by R. T. Naylor, 2006-06-30
  13. Micropolitics and Canadian Business: Paper, Steel, and the Airlines by Peter Clancy, 2004-09-07
  14. The Asia Pacific Region in the Global Economy: A Canadian Perspective (The Industry Canada Research Series)

21. Canadian Chief Of Staff On The Military, Business And Industry (Nov 8)
canadian Chief of Staff On The Military, business and industry (Nov 8). Manyof you are key decisionmakers in canadian business and industry.
http://www.defense-aerospace.com/produit/16277_us.html
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Canadian Chief of Staff On The Military, Business and Industry (Nov 8)
Canadian Forces, Business and Industry"
Mr. Lewiss,
Members of the Military Committee,
Ladies and Gentlemen of the Board of Trade:
Good afternoon. I'd like to begin first by thanking Reg Lewiss for inviting me here today to speak to the Military Committee. Your timing could not have been better.
I'm also very pleased that so many other members of the Toronto Board of Trade could join us: because I came here to do some recruiting. Don't worry. I'm not sending anyone off to basic training at least not just yet. But I am going to ask for your support today in ways that may require you to take risks of a different sort.
Many of you are key decision-makers in Canadian business and industry. Some of you are also suppliers to the Canadian military. To one degree or another, you are all 'stakeholders' in defence. And as such, I'm certain that you're curious to know what the future holds for the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Forces.
Well, let me begin by speaking directly to your self- interest, and to ours as well: we're setting our compass for a course that can only benefit from a stronger relationship with business and industry.

22. E-CommerceBC.Net Industry Canada E-Com Info Capsules
The canadian business Map. ECom Info Capsules - Provided by industryCanada. Please note that this material is provided by industry
http://www.e-commercebc.net/ic_cap_1series2o.html
Home/Index/Home Editorial The Canadian Business Map E-Com Info Capsules - Provided by Industry Canada Please note that this material is provided by Industry Canada, and it does not necessarily represent the view(s) of E-CommerceBC.Net The Canadian Business Map is an online tool which brings together information and links to Canadian business resources on a geographical basis. It offers access to international, national, provincial/territorial and municipal sources of strategic business news, statistics and analysis. Within its various levels, the Canadian Business Map provides links to: • company and association directories
• sector analysis and statistics
• international trade
• legislation and regulations
• business and financial management
• research and development
• provincial/territorial and municipal home pages
• economic development
• natural resources and environmental issues
• human resources, education and training

23. Business & Industry Services, Canadian Valley Technology Center
business industry SERVICES. business Development Center. canadian Valley TechnologyCenter, El Reno Campus, Copyright © 11/2000, Contact the Webmaster.
http://www.cvvt.org/bisnew/main.htm
Business Development Center View/Download our Brochure for class and enrollment information (.pdf format) View/ Download our Current Changes since publishing the brochure (.pdf format) Safety Training Customized Training Management Training ROPES Course ... Contact the Webmaster

24. Business Gateway - Important Links - Canada
information. Source Government of Canada; industry Canada. canadian Federationof Independent business Resource for small business owners.
http://businessgateway.ca/gol/bgateway/interface.nsf/vSSGBasic/bg02198e.htm
@import "../vDownload/stylesheets/$file/screen-advanced.css"; Skip the first menu. Skip all menus. Contact Us Help ... Departments and Agencies Search other search options Key Resources E-Forms and E-Services Government Contacts and Addresses Important Links Interactive Tools ... Communities Help About Us Frequently Asked Questions BusinessGateway.ca
Important Links
Aboriginal Business Canada
Helps Aboriginal entrepreneurs to start or expand their business.
Source: Government of Canada; Industry Canada
Border Wait Times
Provides estimated wait times for crossing the Canada-United States land border at certain locations.
Source: Government of Canada; Canada Border Services Agency
Business Number (BN)
The BN is a numbering system that simplifies and streamlines the way businesses deal with government. It is based on the idea of one business, one number.
Source: Government of Canada; Canada Revenue Agency
Canada Business Service Centres (CBSC)
The CBSCs provide a wide range of information on government services, programs and regulations and are there to answer your questions about starting a new business or improving an existing one.
Source: Canada Business Service Centres
Canadian Business Map
Portal site to access national, provincial, territorial and municipal business information.

25. CanadaInternational – Canadian Business Events, Canadian Trade Information, And
Information on business Events. You can find information on business events inCanada, organised by industry sector, at the following web sites Strategis.
http://canadainternational.gc.ca/Canadian_Business_and Trade_Events-en.asp
Français Contact Us Help Search ... Site Maps Quick Links Downloadable forms Government Contacts Embassies and Consulates Frequently Asked Questions ... Currency Converter Search
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Business Events in Canada
Thank you for your interest in doing business with Canada's Building Products sector.
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Information on Business Events
You can find information on business events in Canada, organised by industry sector, at the following web sites:
  • Strategis . Click on your industry sector.
  • TSNN.com (available in English only). Limit your search to events in Canada.

Canada's Building Products Sector
Canada's building products industry is one of the largest and strongest in the country, with a local production valued at $CDN 41.9 billion, and exports reaching $CDN 19.7 billion in 2000. There are more than 5,000 manufacturers of building products in Canada. The building products industry has developed a world-wide reputation, particularly in the area of wood-based products. Canada also has renowned expertise with products made from steel, concrete and plastic. The building products sector reflects the high priority placed on quality and energy conservation while making efficient use of sustainable resources. Some of the high value-added building products produced in Canada are prefabricated homes, doors, windows, kitchen and bathroom cabinets, hardwood flooring, and insulation products.

26. Welcome To The Canadian Office Products Association
An industry association that provides members with programs and services to assist them in their business.
http://www.copa.ca/
Welcome
We are the Canadian office product industry's resource for information, news and discount programs. Come see what we can do for you. Submit News About the Update Archives For the week of May 31, 2004 Send in your nominations now for the 2004 COPA Awards COPA is now accepting nominations for this year's awards program. Notices have been sent to all members about the nominating process and the various categories in the newly-revised awards. Awards will be presented at this year's annual conference in Montreal on September 16, 2004. The time to act is NOW! The deadline for submissions is June 30, 2004. Click here for additional information on the awards and how to nominate.
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New Daisytek facility opens Daisytek Canada 's new Western Canada distribution centre has opened in Richmond, B.C. The address is 7431 Nelson Rd., Unit 130, Richmond, B.C. V6W 1G3. All orders will begin shipping from the new location on May 31st, as well as all pick-ups and returns. The new facility has a larger warehouse to allow for greater stock quantities as well as the addition of over 2,000 new product SKUs including office products. The facility also has a state-of-the-art customer pick-up centre. Those with questions about the facility should contact their Daisytek sales representative.
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The incredible shrinking office space The trend in office size, at least in the U.S., is downward. In some cases, the change is drastic: PricewaterhouseCoopers, the big consulting and accounting firm, is moving from its current 1-million-square-foot digs into new offices in Manhattan this summer that give it only 200,000 square feet. And despite the severe drop in space, the company is keeping all of its 3,500 employees, thereby saving lots of money in rent but also breaking the long-held link between space and status. PricewaterhouseCoopers' new offices will have more common spaces and meeting rooms to encourage more teamwork and idea exchange. Meanwhile, the firm's executives and managers will have to do with smaller quarters: partners who had window offices with 250 square feet will move to interior spaces half that size, while managers will have offices reduced from 140 to 80 square feet.

27. BusinessJeeves: Canadian Business Enterprise Development Resources
Canada/Prince Edward Island business Service Centre CanadaSaskatchewan businessService Centre canadian Information Technology industry CanadaOne - Canada s
http://www.businessjeeves.ca/BusinessDevelopment.html
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Aboriginal Business Canada

Better Business Bureau (BBB) - U.S. and Canada
Business in Vancouver BusinessGateway - Canadian Government's Premier portal for business support services ... [Contact Info]

28. Market Place Files - Hosed At The Pumps - Canadian Business Magazine
Federal Gas Price Committee Recommendations. industry Canada s FAQ on TemperatureCompensation. The Reform Party s View. What canadian business Magazine Said.
http://cbc.ca/consumers/market/files/cars/gasprice/canbiz.html
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Are We Getting Hosed at the Pumps? re-posted, with permission, from Canadian Business magazine, Aug. 28, 1998 Getting hosed
BY David Menzies Next time you pull into a gas station for a fill-up, take a close look at the pump. Chances are, you'll spot a sticker proclaiming that the gas you're about to receive has been "Volume Corrected to 15°C." This cryptic message is actually a reference to a device within the pump called an Automated Temperature Compensator (ATC). The whiz-bang gizmo "corrects" the temperature of the gas to the "international standard" of 15°C. This is because gasoline, like most other liquids, expands when it's hot outside and contracts when it's cold. Thus, Canada's big oil companies convinced the measurement mandarins at Industry Canada that temperature-corrected gasoline would eliminate such irksome fluctuations. That's all well and good, except that, in Canada, temperature-corrected gasoline has translated into yet another way consumersand any businesses that operate or rely on vehiclesare being hosed at the pumps. At issue: while the gas is temperature-corrected to 15°C, Canada's average ambient air temperature is only 6°C. Since gas contracts by one-eighth of 1% for every 1°C drop in temperature, this means Canadiansmore often than notpay for fuel they don't receive. Indeed, during the cold weather months when gas contracts, motorists pay for 50 litres yet receive only 49 litres, says Manju Sekhri, a market analyst with the Independent Retail Gasoline Marketers Association of Canada (IRGMA).

29. Canadian German Chamber Of Industry & Commerce Inc. - Welcome!
partnership/crossmembership for members of the German-canadian business and ProfessionalAssociation and the canadian German Chamber of industry Commerce.
http://www.germanchamber.ca/english/
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June 17 /18, 2004, Old Port of Montreal:

Exider, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the future of automation is coming to Montreal June 18, 2004: Luncheon in Toronto, PARK HYATT Hotel:
The Hon. Joseph Cordiano, Minister of Economic Development and Trade: “The Growth of Ontario Internationally” June 22, 2004: Open House at GROHE Canada Inc., Mississauga:
GROHE Canada and Tempress are pleased to announce the opening of a new assembly line. Please come, enjoy the flavours of Germany and be part of the GROHE Grand Opening. June 23, 2004, 12:00 PM: Annual Meeting Luncheon in Toronto
Speaker Aron Gampel, Deputy Chief Economist Bank of Nova Scotia, give us his view on "Opportunities in a challenging world"
Reminder: June 23, 2004, 11.00 AM: Annual Meeting (sorry, members only) August 18, 2004: Golf Tournament
in cooperation with the Swiss Canadian Chamber of Commerce at the beautiful Kleinburg Golf and Country Club Golf Tournament 2004 in Montreal
Photo Gallery
Made in Germany 2004
German companies looking for Canadian Partners Canadian German Chamber of Industry and Commerce Inc.

30. Immigration Canada, Immigrate To Canada, Canadian Immigration & Visa Services
business and industry. Canada is open for business! Countless opportunitiesexist in Canada for experienced businesspeople. Canada
http://www.immigrate.net/law/en/Canada/BusinessIndustry.asp
Client Only Refer a Friend Home About Us Testimonials Offices Worldwide ... Site Map Business and Industry
Top 10 Reasons To Come To Canada
Photo Gallery Business and Industry Famous Canadians
Canada is open for business!
Countless opportunities exist in Canada for experienced businesspeople. Canada sees great potential in foreign entrepreneurs and investors, and has special priority visa categories to enter the country quickly and easily to invest and do business. The government assists with personal investments and financial planning and provides incentives for small business owners who are vital to Canada’s economy.

31. Luso Canadian Chamber Of Commerce & Industry
canadian Chamber of Commerce and industry is an trade and investment between WesternCanada and Portugal A premier advocate of business partnerships between the
http://www.canada-portugal.com/
Mission The Luso Canadian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, a member of APACC (Association of Portuguese American Chambers of Commerce), was founded to stimulate and promote economic development, trade, and investment between Western Canada and Portugal. The Luso Canadian Chamber of Commerce and Industry is an Alberta-based non-profit corporation. As a member of the Association of Portuguese American Chambers of Commerce, it exists to promote economic development, trade and investment between Western Canada and Portugal. A premier advocate of business partnerships between the two countries, the Chamber works closely with the Consulate of Portugal in Edmonton and with ICEP, the Portuguese Trade and Tourism Commission in Toronto and Lisbon. It serves as a vehicle for networking and information exchange, and conducts numerous community economic development and cultural exchange programs. Introductions and Connections The Chamber:
  • Introduces individuals and corporations to civic leaders, government representatives and influential decision makers in the Portuguese and Western Canadian business communities

32. Doing Business Abroad - Market Research Reports And Services From
and events related to your industry sectors and markets of interest (for businessand partner and territorial governments helping canadian companies succeed in
http://www.infoexport.gc.ca/ie-en/MarketReportsAndServices.jsp

33. UBC Library Web Pages - Introduction To Canadian Business
Strategis industry Canada s business portal provides company directories,industry profiles, trade data, small business information and more;
http://toby.library.ubc.ca/webpage/webpage.cfm?id=166

34. Canadian Music Industry Resources
Album Reviews Band Interviews MP3 Directory Message Boards Radio Guide Music By GenreLyrical Gems industry Links Music canadian Music business Directory,
http://www.canehdian.com/industry.html
Directory Fan Forums Guitar Tabs MP3 Guide ... Advertise
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35. Ten Canadian Business Information Sites
Strategis (Français) A central repository of information for andabout canadian business. Maintained by industry Canada. canadian
http://showcase.netins.net/web/trhalvorson/f-stuff/canbiz.shtml
TR's Friends' Stuff Topics
Index Page
Canadian Business Information

Countries (non-U.S.) Legal Information

Document Deliver Resources
...
Medical Information

Communicate
Guest Book

Email Pastel

Resources
Good Stuff
Legal Research Friends' Stuff Fun Stuff ... Independent Information Professionals Products SICbase PostSearch TechTerms HawkEye Publications Descriptions About About This Site About TR TR's Friends' Stuff Pastel Programming Co. Ten Canadian Business Information Sites compiled by Phyllis Smith psmith@in-the-know.com Carlson Online This site houses information on about 1200 publically traded Canadian companies. It offers links to news, stock information, homepages, and discussion groups. Strategis A central repository of information for and about Canadian Business. Maintained by Industry Canada. Canadian Company Capabilities Part of the Industry Canada Strategis family, this database contains over 30,000 Canadian companies and 200,000 products and services. Straightforward search interface can be simple or detailed. Corporations Directorate Database : Contains information on approximately 300,000 federal corporations searchable by corporation number or by name. Information includes contact data, names of principles, financial data, and information regarding parent or subsidiaries. Free registration.

36. Canadian Business Patters (CBP) (June 2002)
This semiannual product of Statistics Canada correspond to and concepts used inBusiness Register; NAICS 12501); North American industry Classification System
http://ivt.crepuq.qc.ca/english/sic/2002june/

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Canadian Business Patterns (CBP) (June 2002)
The statistical tables are in IVT format. To read them, you must use Beyond 20/20 Browser . Installation of Beyond 20/20 Browser
Abstract

Documentation

Categories of tables
(32 tables) This semiannual product of Statistics Canada correspond to CD-ROM number 61F0040XCB. Documentation:

Categories of tables (32 tables) Classification NAICS Classification N orth A merican I ndustry C lassification S ystems) SIC-E S tandard I ndustrial C lassification E stablishments - 1980) Geography (in french) Provinces Sectors (28 Kb)
Sub-sectors
(69 Kb)
Industry Groups
(151 Kb)
National Industries
(308 Kb) Divisions (25 Kb)
Major Groups
(56 Kb) Industry Groups (135 Kb) Industry Classes (329 Kb) CA/CMA C ensus A gglomeration / C ensus M etropolitan A rea) Sectors (89 Kb) Sub-sectors (235 Kb) Industry Groups (514 Kb) National Industries (1 012 Kb) Divisions (82 Kb) Major Groups (194 Kb) Industry Groups (482 Kb) Industry Classes (1 083 Kb) CD C ensus D ivision, for ex.: "municipalités régionales de comté")

37. Canadian Business Patters (CBP) (December 2001)
in business Register NAICS Canada 1997 manual. Categories of tables (32 tables).Classification, NAICS Classification (North American industry Classification
http://ivt.crepuq.qc.ca/sic/sic2001dec/index_e.html

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Canadian Business Patterns (CBP) (December 2001)
The statistical tables are in IVT format. To read them, you must use Beyond 20/20 Browser . Installation of Beyond 20/20 Browser
Abstract

Documentation

Categories of tables
(32 tables) This semiannual product of Statistics Canada correspond to CD-ROM number 61F0040XCB. Documentation:
Definitions and concepts used in Business Register
NAICS Canada 1997 manual

Categories of tables (32 tables) Classification NAICS Classification N orth A merican I ndustry C lassification S ystems) SIC-E S tandard I ndustrial C lassification E stablishments - 1980) Geography (in french) Provinces Sectors (26 Kb)
Sub-sectors
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Industry Groups
(147 Kb)
National Industries
(311 Kb) Divisions (25 Kb)
Major Groups
(56 Kb) Industry Groups (149 Kb) Industry Classes (330 Kb) CA/CMA C ensus A gglomeration / C ensus M etropolitan A rea) Sectors (87 Kb) Sub-sectors (229 Kb) Industry Groups (511 Kb) National Industries (1 018 Kb) Divisions (82 Kb) Major Groups (194 Kb) Industry Groups (482 Kb) Industry Classes (1 085 Kb) CD C ensus D ivision, for ex.: "municipalités régionales de comté")

38. Industry And Business Information For Canadian Publishers From The Government Of
Canada business Service Centres. business Support and Financing. From IndustryCanada. Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy. business services.
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/window/s24-1006-e.html

Publishers' Window
For periodical publishers For electronic
Support programs
... Forthcoming Books
Publishers' Window on the Government of Canada
Industry and business information
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Business services
Employment and labour
Export information and trade data
  • Business Development - Arts and Cultural Industries . From the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. Trade Data Online : obtain data on the import and export of various types of publications (e.g. printed books, dictionaries, newspapers, sheet music, colouring books, etc.) between Canada and specified target countries. From Industry Canada with trade data from Statistics Canada.

39. Canadian Business Service Centres In Western Canada: Evaluation Report 2002 - Ap
industry Canada (National Secretariat) Sandy Stiles Management Consulting Tony RomeoDirector, Small business Coop. Dev t Branch, Manitoba industry, Trade
http://www.wd.gc.ca/rpts/audit/cbsc/AppD_e.asp
Departmental Publications Departmental Strategies Economic Research and Studies Site Map ... Canada Business Service Centres in Western Canada: Evaluation Report 2002
Canadian Business Service Centres
in Western Canada:
Evaluation Report 2002
Appendix D:
Senior Officials' Interviews
  • List of Interviewees Interview Guide
  • List of Interviewees Alberta Economic Development
    Rick Siddle
    Executive Director,
    Regional Dev't Branch Alberta Economic Development
    Rick Sloan
    ADM,
    Tourism and Industry Alberta Economic Development
    Evgenia Stoyanova
    Division Project Officer, Tourism and Industry Apeetogosan (Metis) Development Inc. George Vass General Manager Asper Centre for Entrepreneurship (U of M) Rob Warren Director BC Chamber Of Commerce John Winter President BC Competition, Mike Cowley Director, Small Business BC Competition

    40. Welcome To Canadian Plastics
    Monthly publication for the global plastics industry. business news, and market and technology features. Buyers' guide, and company directory. Calendar of events. Article archive.
    http://www.canplastics.com/
    Monday, June 7, 2004 May 2004
    Future Forward Headline News Engel re-enters PET/packaging market
    Engel is aggressively entering the packaging market with a new line of machines, the company announced at its Pre-K press conference held in Perg, Austria. The machines will be featured at the company... [ Full Story Lear closing Michigan plant
    Lear Corp. has announced it is closing its seating plant in Auburn Hills, MI after losing a major contract to General Motors. The plant will be closed by the end of this month, according to a report p... [ Full Story DuPont reveals new technologies, expansion plans
    Full Story
    Graham Packaging expands
    Graham Packaging has announced plans to open a new 205,000 sq. ft. manufacturing plant in Pennsylvania. The plant, which is scheduled to open September 1, will employ an estimated 100 people and make ... [ Full Story U.S. factory activity peaking
    Manufacturing activity in the U.S. has reached its highest level in almost three decades, according to a key gauge used by the U.S. Institute for Supply Management. The ISM gauge rose to 62.8 in May, ... [ Full Story Dow to close Sarnia epoxy production unit
    Dow Chemical Canada Inc. will close its epoxy production facility in Sarnia, ON, effective August 1, 2004, the company announced yesterday. The facility produces solid epoxy resins and Derkane epoxy v... [

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