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2008 HKCBA NATIONAL
CANADA-HONG KONG
BUSINESS FORUM
STEERING COMMITTEE |
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Forum Chair: |
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David I. Matheson QC |
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Forum Co-Chairs: |
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Lenore Gibson
National Chair, HKCBA |
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Frankie Lee
President, HKCBA Edmonton |
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Honourary Chairs: |
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Maureen Siu
Director, HKETO Canada |
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John Mah Q.C.
HKCBA Honourary Life Member Edmonton |
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Honourary Advisors: |
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Barry Macdonald
Chair, Federation of Hong Kong Business Associations Worldwide
Immediate Past National Chair, HKCBA |
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Robert J. Armstrong
President
SCL - Supply Chain & Logistics Association Canada;
Armstrong Trade & Logistics Advisory Services |
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Organizing Committee:
(Edmonton) |
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Frankie Lee
President, HKCBA Edmonton |
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Fred Greaves, Director
Immediate Past President HKCBA Edmonton Section |
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Terry Cavanaugh, Director
HKCBA Edmonton Section |
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Neil Kaarsemaker
Edmonton Economic Development Corp
Director, HKCBA Edmonton |
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David Tam, Director
HKCBA Edmonton Section |
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Richard Wong, Director
HKCBA Edmonton Section |
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Stephen Lau
Director & Secretary
HKCBA Edmonton Section |
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Audrey Kwan
President, HKCBA Calgary |
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Alexandria Sham
Vice President, HKCBA
Calgary |
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Kelly Xu
Province of Alberta
Ministry of Int'l, Intergovernmental & Aboriginal Relations
- Int'l Offices and Trade |
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Sam Young
HKCBA National Director &
Treasurer |
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Shirley Kwan
Executive Director,
HKCBA Edmonton |
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Organizing Committee:
(National) |
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Bill Lau
President, HKCBA Vancouver |
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Audrey Kwan
President, HKCBA Calgary |
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Dave Spiers
President, HKCBA Winnipeg |
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Carmel Tse
HKCBA Representative, London (Ontario) |
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Frank Monteiro
President, HKCBA Toronto |
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Alison Nankivell
President, HKCBA Ottawa |
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Mati Pouliot
President, HKCBA Montreal |
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Kam Chung
President, HKCBA Halifax |
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Mitch Kowalski
National Vice Chair HKCBA |
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Peter Yeung
National Director HKCBA |
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Dorothy Jean Mar
National Director HKCBA |
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Andrew Yui
Honourary Director, HKCBA |
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Y C Chan
Hong Kong Economic & Trade Office Toronto |
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Stephen Siu
Hong Kong Economic & Trade Office Toronto |
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Shirley Wong
Invest Hong Kong |
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Grace Xin
Executive Director,
HKCBA National |
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Samantha Moulsdale
Executive Director,
HKCBA Toronto |
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Joyce Chung
Executive Director,
HKCBA Vancouver |
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Ian R. Marshall
Speaker Liaison & Coordination |
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Dale Oswald
Trade Show Management |
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Zoheir Hasanbhai
WebMaster |
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Forum Management: |
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Robert Brown
CEO |
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Tel: (416) 366-2642
Fax: (416) 366-1569
Email:
canhkforum08@hkcba.com
bob@hkcba.com |
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HKCBA'S "
MISSION" IS TO HELP ITS MEMBERS TO DO BUSINESS BETWEEN
HONG KONG AND CANADA, AND THROUGH HONG KONG INTO THE REST OF
CHINA AND SOUTH EAST ASIA, AND WITH EACH OTHER IN CANADA |
THE HKCBA STORY
- The Hong Kong-Canada Business
Association (HKCBA), one of the largest bi-lateral trade associations
in Canada, has approximately 1,300 members in 8 active Sections
in major cities (Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto,
Ottawa, Montreal and Halifax) - and Representatives in Hong Kong,
Regina Saskatchewan and London Ontario - together with strong
dynamic connections to 31 similar trade groups in 23 countries
around the world through the Federation of Hong Kong Business
Associations Worldwide (FHKBAW).
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- HKCBA exists to encourage two-way
trade between Canada and Hong Kong, to provide a forum for discussion
of trade issues involving Hong Kong and Canada, and to promote
policies - by both governments - that will lead to expanded trade
and closer ties between the two. It does this by sponsoring meetings
and professional presentations on topics of interest, leading
trade delegations, and by organizing cultural exchanges.
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- The organization originated
with a series of informal discussions among participants at the
Pacific Rim Opportunities Conference held in Calgary in 1983.
This initial discussion included John Treleaven, then Canada's
Senior Trade Commissioner in Hong Kong, Len Dunning, the Executive
Director of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, Robert Issenman,
a prominent attorney in Montreal, and Martin Glynn, then a Vice-President
of the Hongkong Bank of Canada (now HSBC Bank Canada) in Vancouver.
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- In August 1984 the HKCBA was
incorporated as a non-profit Canadian corporation. In late 1984
the first three sections were formed, in Vancouver, Toronto and
Montreal, headed up by Martin Glynn, Robert Brown (then Vice
President Central and Eastern Canada with the Hongkong Bank of
Canada), and Robert Issenman, respectively.
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- New Sections were developed
in Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, Saskatoon, St. John's and Winnipeg
in 1985 and 1986. And in Halifax in 1987.
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- The need for a national office
to co-ordinate the activities of, and facilitate communication
among, these sections was soon apparent, and a national office
was established in 1986, with Robert Brown of Toronto as the
first National President.
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- The establishment of the Association
coincided with a period of growing immigration from Hong Kong
to Canada, and the Association's membership quickly increased.
In more recent years, many things have changed, most importantly
of course - Hong Kong is now part of China. But the focus of
HKCBA has not wavered in all these years - HKCBA exists to assist
its members to do business together, between Canada and Hong
Kong, and through Hong Kong to the rest of China and South East
Asia.
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- HKCBAs primary mission
continues to be to encourage Canadian business particularly
the small and medium business enterprises - to take the opportunity
and initiative to expand their activities by taking advantage
of the exciting opportunities that are available... now.. and
increasingly in future... in the rapidly growing China marketplace.
And to assist by providing advice and example as to how they
may do this, in confidence and safety, by using Hong Kong as
their business platform to other parts of China and South East
Asia.
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- HKCBA members are owners or
managers of small or medium sized businesses trading with Hong
Kong, China and South East Asia, trade related enterprises, and
professionals - mainly lawyers, bankers and accountants - who
are involved in international trade.
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- Each section is responsible
for its own programs. The activities include meetings and networking
events, presentations by leading international and local authorities,
workshops and seminars on trade-related topics for the benefit
of members, trade delegations and trade missions, briefings and
submissions for the federal and provincial governments, and a
wide variety of cultural and social events.
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- The National Office co-ordinates
activities that affect the entire organization, and acts as the
national voice of the Association. It is often consulted on questions
related to doing business with Hong Kong, and with the rest of
China and the Pacific Rim through Hong Kong, and has earned a
reputation as a valuable forum for serious discussion of economic
issues affecting the region. The National Office is also a valuable
point of contact for Hong Kong companies interested in expanding
their markets in North America.
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- The HKCBA is Hong Kong's largest
and most active overseas trade association. It is actively supported
by all members of the "Hong Kong Family" here in Canada,
including the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, the Hong Kong
Trade Development Council, the Hong Kong Tourism Board, and Invest
Hong Kong. The HKCBA was also one of the driving forces behind
the formation of the Federation of Hong Kong Business Associations
Worldwide, an organization established in November 2000 to develop
closer ties among the now 31 bi-lateral Hong Kong trade associations
around the world. Through the Federation, members of the HKCBA
have a point of contact and a source of local trade information
in 23 countries. The first Chairman of the Federation for 2000-2002
was HKCBA's own Maxwell Brotman, then HKCBA's National Chair.
HKCBA continues to be well represented on the Federation's Board
of Directors and Executive Committee.
HKCBA MILESTONES:
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1983 |
- First discussions
about forming the HKCBA
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1984 |
- Incorporated
as a non-profit corporation
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1984 |
- First Sections
(Chapters) organized, inaugural meetings held, in Vancouver,
Toronto and Montreal
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1985/
1986 |
- New Sections
formed in Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, Saskatoon/Regina, St. John's
and Winnipeg
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1987 |
- New Section
formed in Halifax - HKCBA now has 10 sections in every region
of Canada
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1989 |
- New Section
formed in London Ontario
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1991 |
- First official
HKCBA delegation to Hong Kong for Festival Canada, a trade promotion
sponsored by the Canadian government
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1992 |
- Festival Hong
Kong in Canada, sponsored by the Hong Kong government
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1993 |
- HKCBA holds
its annual general meeting in Hong Kong for the first time, visits
Shenzhen special economic zone in China. Regular annual general
meetings have since been held in Hong Kong.
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1998 |
- HKCBA National
Web Site - www.hkcba.com - launched
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1999 |
- HKCBA participates
in the Pacific
Rim Forum
organized by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, which brought
together seven Pacific Rim Hong Kong Associations (Australia,
New Zealand, Japan, Hawaii, Southern and Northern California
and Canada).
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2000 |
- HKCBA leads
in establishing the Federation of Hong Kong Business Associations
Worldwide; Maxwell Brotman, the National Chair of the HKCBA,
elected as first chairman of the Federation. First Annual "Hong Kong Forum" held in Hong Kong -
November 2000 - HKCBA leads largest delegation.
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2001 |
- HKCBA organizes
its first Annual "HKCBA Canada Day in Hong Kong" - at the time of the
Hong Kong Forum.
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2004 |
- HKCBA leads
the Federation's 2004 Hong Kong Forum registration with the largest
delegation of over 100 HKCBA members.
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2005 |
- HKCBA holds
the first Annual "Canada-Hong Kong Business Forum"
Monday May 30th 2005 in Ottawa - with the theme - "Your Smart Link
to China: Hong Kong" - and is awarded the Federation's "Outstanding
Initiative Award" for 2005. HKCBA again leads largest delegation
with over 140 HKCBA members participating.
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2006 |
- HKCBA holds
second Annual "Canada-Hong Kong Business Forum" on
May 29th and 30th 2006 in Winnipeg - again with the theme
- "Your
Smart Link to China: Hong Kong" - and again winning the Federation's
"Outstanding Initiative Award" for 2006. HKCBA expands
reach with cooperation on PRD events. HKCBA has over 170 members attend the 7th Annual Hong Kong
Forum and SME World Expo. Retiring HKCBA National Chair Barry
Macdonald is elected Chairman of the Federation of Hong Kong
Business Associations Worldwide.
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2007 |
- HKCBA holds
it's third "Canada-Hong Kong Business Forum" in Toronto
on Monday April 23rd 2007 - again expanding our scope to the
PAN PRD - with the theme "A Winning China Strategy for Canada: Hong
Kong and Fujian" - The Forum's, and HKCBA's focus, very much remains
"Your
Smart Link in China: Hong Kong".
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HKCBA NATIONAL
OFFICE
The Hong Kong-Canada Business Association
National Office
Hong Kong Trade Centre
9 Temperance Street, 2nd Floor
TORONTO, Ontario M5H 1Y6 |
National Executive
Director Office
508 Lisgar Street
Ottawa, Ontario, K1R 5H3
nationaled@hkcba.com |
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National Chair: |
Lenore Gibson |
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National Executive
Director: |
Grace Xin |
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Executive Committee: |
Lenore Gibson, National
Chair |
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Mitch Kowalski,
National Vice Chair |
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Barry Macdonald,
Immediate Past National Chair |
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Peter Yeung, Governor,
Past National Chair |
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Treasurer: |
Sam Yeung |
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Secretary: |
David Pohl |
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Directors-at-Large |
Henry Fetigan |
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Dorothy Jean Mar |
SECTION PRESIDENTS:
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Vancouver: |
Bill Lau |
www.hkcba.com/vancouver |
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Edmonton: |
Frankie Lee |
www.hkcba.com/edmonton |
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Calgary: |
Audrey Kwan |
www.hkcba.com/calgary |
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Winnipeg: |
David Spiers |
www.hkcba.com/winnipeg |
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Toronto: |
Frank Monteiro |
www.hkcba.com/toronto |
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Ottawa: |
Alison Nankivell |
www.hkcba.com/ottawa |
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Montreal: |
Mati Pouliot |
www.hkcba.com/montreal |
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Halifax: |
Kam Chung |
www.hkcba.com/halifax |
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London Ontario Representative: |
Carmel Tse |
ctse@qint.com |
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Saskatchewan Representative: |
Dale Botting |
dbotting@sasktrade.sk.ca |
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Hong Kong Representative: |
T S Chan |
chants@ln.edu.hk |
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HKCBA'S PARTNER
ORGANIZATION IN HONG KONG:

The Canadian
Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong
Web Site: http://www.cancham.org
Contact us at: http://www.cancham.org/asp/contact_front.asp
Suite 1301, Kenwick Centre
32 Hollywood Road
Central, Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2110-8700
Fax: (852) 2110-8701
Victor Apps -
Chairman of the Board of Governors
Andrew Turczyniak - President
Andrew Work - Executive Director - andrew_work@cancham.org
HKCBA IS A
FOUNDING MEMBER OF:

THE FEDERATION
The Federation
of Hong Kong Business Associations Worldwide is a unique network
of 31 Hong Kong Business Associations in 23 countries with over
10,000 individual associates.
These Hong Kong
Business Associations were started by overseas traders, buyers
and professionals, who have strong business links to Hong Kong
in their respective countries, for the purpose of networking
and exchanging of business information and ideas. Each of these
Associations has their own individual members who are top business
people and SMEs in their home country. They are Hong Kong's closest
allies and partners in the world market.
With the help
of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (TDC), these Associations
formed the Federation of Hong Kong Business Association Worldwide
in November 2000. The Federation aims to achieve synergy among
the global network of Hong Kong Business Associations. It provides
an effective base for member associations to network and exchange
information, thereby, generating business opportunities.
MISSION
To promote global
co-operation, communication exchange and synergy among the Hong
Kong business associations worldwide.
To provide a
unified global voice that will enhance business and investment
opportunities in and through Hong Kong.

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