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Upcoming Events

- September 23, 2008 – Oakville Chamber of Commerce
President's Dinner – The Oakville Chamber of Commerce is
hosting its 54th Annual President's Dinner at the Oakville
Conference and Banquet Centre. The Keynote Speaker will be U.S.
Ambassador to Canada, David H. Wilkins. The American Chamber of
Commerce in Canada is pleased to support the event. The Oakville
Chamber of Commerce has extended its invitation to all AmCham
Canada members.
For pricing and registration information click here.
- September 23, 2008 - US Commercial Service Information
and Communication Technology (ICT) Partnering Seminar in Toronto
- Presentations will be made by a number of leading edge
American ICT companies, seeking strategic alliances and
end-users in Canada.T his exciting daylong event will focus on
the following themes: SaaS, Green IT, Web 2.0, Social
Networking, you will be able to arrange individual appointments
with the representatives of each of these dynamic US companies.
Registrants shall be entitled to make a 20-minute presentation
to a targeted audience of key private and public sector
end-users and potential strategic alliance partners and will
entitled to a table top exhibit for their products or services .
For more information click on this link
buyusa or the
flyer.
- November 20, 2008 - Bordering on Opportunity - Doing
Business with the U.S. - Seminar at the Royal Botanical Gardens,
Burlington - Hosted by KPMG and the Chambers of Commerce for
Bradford, Burlington, Hamilton and Oakville - Topics include,
economic opportunities in Canada US trade through 2010, the
impact of the thickening border on supply chains & trade, US tax
what you need to know, merger & acquisition activity between the
US and Canada, foreign exchange risk management and NAFTA.
Speakers include, Peter Buchanan, Senior Economist CIBC World
Markets, Dr. Paul Bates, McMaster University, Tom Kucharski,
President and CEO Buffalo Niagara Enterprise and David Kilgore,
author of "Uneasy Neighbours". Breakfast keynote speakers, US
Consul General, John R. Nay and Canadian Consul, General Stephen
Brereton. For
more information click here.
For Past Events Click
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