Saturday, September 15, 2012

2012 Maddick-Britton Results


It was a dark and stormy day, and for a while we contemplated a putting contest for the trophy but around 3 PM the rain abated (didn’t really stop) so we went out for 9. The course was soggy and the bunkers were filled with water but after a bit the greens were puttable, though slow, and all 29 golfers finished their rounds. And Bob Mason shot a 39 despite the weather, handily beating me 3 & 2 but Wiz lost too: not a day for your captains.

No twofer for the political+ side as the trade team won the cup: 9 wins to 5. The beef dinner was great and the level of discourse rose as the trade side enjoyed their well-deserved, and polec-provided wine. The rain delay did provide for extra time to tell lies and for old friends to work the room- suitable beverage in hand- so there was an up side to the poor weather.

Best question of the day was posed by Sandy Stefanik: should she rent a cart or a raft.

The Wiz and I look forward to being former captains and having Michel Lacourcière and Brian Parai still at the “Fort” should help those who replace us.

Mike Dungate had provided some prizes and we will vie for them next year; perhaps at Greensmere where Bob Mason and others are members.

All the best and keep hitting them far and sure. David (Stockwell) and Don (Wismer).

Friday, September 7, 2012

TCS in Social Media

LinkedIn Groups

  • Group: The Canadian Trade Commissioner Service (TCS) - Le Service des délégués commerciaux du Canada (SDC)
  • Subject: Doing Business in China || Faire des affaires en Chine
Are you looking to export, invest, or develop innovation and R&D partnerships in China?

If so, I'm pleased to invite you to join a new TCS sub-group dedicated to the topic of "Doing Business in China", organized by the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service (TCS).

China represents a commercial force felt around the world. The TCS actively promotes Canadian commercial opportunities throughout China, while providing Canadian companies with the market intelligence, connections and support they need to capitalize on specific opportunities.

Today, a company's success depends on the strength of its network. We have expanded our presence in China with the addition of six new trade offices to support Canadian business interests and cultivate opportunities in key commercial centres.

The group provides Canadian companies with a forum to advance their understanding of business practices in China while demystifying the challenges and clarifying the advantages presented by this growing and vital market for Canadian business. TCS group members benefit from exchanges of information on activities, experiences, interests and successes in the market while expanding their commercial network of contacts.

I welcome your continued participation in this new TCS sub-group for Doing Business in China and encourage you to refer a colleague.

Join the discussions -
http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4618394

Best regards,
Gregory Radych
Manager, TCS Group LinkedIn
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Souhaitez-vous exporter, investir, mettre au point des innovations ou établir des partenariats de recherche et de développement (R­D) en Chine?

Si c'est le cas, je suis heureux de vous inviter à vous joindre au nouveau sous-groupe SDC <>, lequel est organisé par le Service des délégués commerciaux du Canada (SDC).

La Chine représente une force commerciale qui se fait sentir dans le monde entier. Le SDC fait activement la promotion des possibilités commerciales canadiennes dans l’ensemble de la Chine, tout en offrant aux entreprises du Canada l’information commerciale, les connexions et le soutien dont elles ont besoin pour tirer parti des débouchés précis.

Aujourd'hui, la réussite d'une entreprise dépend de la force de son réseau. Nous avons élargi notre présence en Chine avec l’ajout de six nouveaux bureaux commerciaux afin d’appuyer les intérêts commerciaux du Canada et de favoriser les possibilités dans les principaux centres commerciaux.

Le groupe offre aux entreprises canadiennes un forum pour les aider à mieux comprendre les pratiques commerciales en Chine tout en démystifiant les défis et en clarifiant les avantages présentés par ce marché essentiel et en pleine croissance pour les entreprises canadiennes. Les membres du groupe SDC profitent d’échanges d’informations portant sur les activités, les expériences, les intérêts et les réussites sur le marché tout en élargissant leur réseau commercial de contacts.

J’espère que vous vous joindrez à ce nouveau sous-groupe SDC pour Faire des affaires en Chine et vous encourageons à recommander le groupe à un collègue.

Plongez au cœur des discussions -
http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4618394

Cordialement,
Gregory Radych
Gestionnaire, Groupe SDC sur LinkedIn 

Friday, August 31, 2012

FSNA Position Available



FSNA currently has a position of Director, Membership and Volunteer Services to fill. 

FSNA offers an excellent benefit package, including an RRSP plan. Salary is commensurate 
with experience. Qualified candidates should submit a cover letter and resume to 
careers@fsna.com.  Please reference the job title in the subject line.  Deadline for 
applications is Friday, September 28, 2012, at 4 p.m.

Friday, August 24, 2012

Diplomatic Appointments


August 24, 2012 - Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird today announced the following diplomatic appointments:

Sébastien Beaulieu becomes Ambassador to the Republic of Tunisia.
Jonathan Fried becomes Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the World Trade Organization in Geneva.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Love Letter: from us to us


Trade Commissioner Service Helping Canada’s World-Class Financial Sector Flourish, Says Minister Fast
August 20, 2012 - The Honourable Ed Fast, Minister of International Trade and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway, today praised the strength of Canada’s financial sector and the role Canada’s Trade Commissioner Service (TCS) plays in helping it succeed.
“Canada’s financial sector contributes about $250 billion to Canada’s annual economic activity, creating high-value jobs, economic growth and long-term prosperity,” said Minister Fast. “What few people realize is that our trade commissioners advise foreign banks looking to invest in Canada as well as Canadian financial institutions looking to expand abroad.”
Located in more than 150 cities worldwide and in regional offices across Canada, the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service is Canada’s most extensive network of international business professionals. In the last year, the TCS engaged in nearly 450 interactions with Canadian and foreign financial institutions in support of their global market expansion efforts.
A recent example of Canadian investment abroad that was facilitated by the TCS is Manulife-Sinochem, a joint-venture company launched in China by Manulife (International) Limited and the China Foreign Economy and Trade Trust Company (a member of the Sinochem group). In March 2012, Manulife-Sinochem received approval to establish a branch office in Shijiazhuang, the capital of Hebei. Manulife-Sinochem now has 50 city licences in China, giving it the widest geographic footprint of any foreign-invested joint-venture insurance company in that country.
“Our success in China is not only a reflection of our deep roots and strategic commitment to the region, but it is also a testament to the outstanding support we have received from the Chinese and Canadian governments,” said Donald A. Guloien, President and CEO, Manulife Financial.
Another example is Bank of Montreal (BMO), which expanded in the Middle East with the opening of an office in the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) in May.
“BMO’s new regional headquarters in the U.A.E. provides relationship coverage for institutions in the Gulf Cooperation Council, the Middle East and North Africa, bringing us closer to the clients we have been serving in the area for decades,” said William Smith, head of the European and Middle East regions for BMO. “Our global asset management business is well positioned to continue expanding its institutional client base in the region. And of course we have long-standing industry relationships in North America. Our mergers and acquisitions group helps regional entities navigate emerging opportunities. The Trade Commissioner Service provided invaluable advice at the outset and throughout our expansion plan. The commissioners were proactive in putting us in touch with the contacts we needed to move forward.”
Trade commissioners in China played a key role in facilitating new foreign direct investment in Canada by the Bank of China.
The Canadian subsidiary of Bank of China opened its first branch in Canada in 1994 and now has nine branches in three cities: Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver.
“Canada’s financial sector continues to be very attractive for Bank of China,” said Wang Lijun, President and CEO of Bank of China (Canada). “We first established a presence in Canada in 1994 and recently expanded our presence to nine branches across the country. Our success continues to be based on our active commitment to Canadian communities, to contributing to bilateral economic and trade development between China and Canada, and to the tremendous support we have received from the financial supervising authorities and the Chinese and Canadian governments.”
For the past four years, the World Economic Forum has identified Canada as home to the soundest banking system in the world. Six of the world’s safest banks and four of North America’s 10 largest banks are Canadian. Three Canadian life and health insurers rank in the top 15 of the world's largest life and health insurance companies. Canadian insurers are active in over 20 countries around the world. The financial services sector, which includes banks, insurance companies and asset management firms, is the largest subsector of Canada’s services economy.

Monday, August 20, 2012

DFAIT Cuts Back on Printers

As part of the Federal Sustainable Development Strategy (FSDS), departments are required to reduce, significantly, the ratio of printing, scanning, photocopying and fax devices to employee by March 31, 2014. To comply with the FSDS, the Department’s target ratio is 12:1. The current ratio at Headquarters is 2.5:1. To reach the target ratio, the number of printers at Headquarters must be reduced from the current 1,850 devices to 400 devices.

About time -- nearly every horizontal space at Pearson has an HP printer sitting on it -- one for every 2.5 employees! Perhaps they'll have a garage sale, and throw in toner cartridges.


Saturday, July 28, 2012

Jobs, Jobs, Jobs


National Association of Federal Retirees (FSNA)


Vacancy - Ontario Provincial / Territorial Advocacy Officer (PAO/TAO)


Due to the pending retirement of the incumbent, applications and nominations
are now invited for one or more positions as Ontario PAO/TAO. Reporting to the
National Director (ND), the PAO/TAO is responsible for observing, assessing, and
advising on matters of interest and concern to FSNA and its members. Some liaison
will be required with provincial officers and agencies. The PAO/TAO works within
terms of reference authorized by the association, and in accordance with a budget
allowance established by the ND. Some travel is required. Please send applications
and nominations, with full resume and statement of interest, to: 


  The ND Ontario and Nunavut 
  shibumi.management@gmail.com 
  or 184 Larkin Dr., Nepean, ON  K2J 1H9