Why Trade Matters
Trade and the Canadian Economy
Previous Issues of Success Stories Featuring Canadian
Businesses
2005
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Canada-India: Furthering Trade Together
International Trade Minister Jim Peterson is leading a trade
mission to India fom April 3 to 7, with stops in Mumbai, the
financial capital, and New Delhi.
Success Stories - April 4, 2005
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Canadian Innovation: The Power of Ingenuity
Canada has a leading-edge, technology-driven economy. This is
one of the key messages that Prime Minister Paul Martin delivered
recently during his visit to China, when he stated that: "our
nation has expanded and diversified into a knowledge-based economy
powered by ingenuity."
Success Stories - March 24,
2005
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Canada: A Good Place to Invest
International Trade Minister Jim Peterson has recently intensified
the promotion in Canada and abroad of foreign direct investment
(FDI). FDI is key to Canada's productivity, allowing access
to new technologies and know-how.
Success Stories - March 15,
2005
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Canadians Build a Better Life for Others
Infrastructure, the foundation of our standard of living, is
often taken for granted in Canada. Not so in some parts of the
world, where dreams of clean water, efficient roadways, basic
health services or stable financial systems have yet to make
the leap from vision to reality. Canadian aid and Canadian entrepreneurs
are helping to bridge that gap in developing nations.
Success Stories - February 25,
2005
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Healthy Gains in Biotechnology
From the kitchen table to the operating table, advances
in biotechnology have touched our lives. Canadian companies
are leading the way with scientific breakthroughs as simple
as new food products and as complicated as robotic surgery.
Our track record in scientific innovation is legendary.
Success Stories - February 10,
2005
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The Maple Leaf Flourishes in China
A contingent of 376 Canadian entrepreneurs, led by International
Trade Minister James Peterson, touched down in China this month.
The purpose of the visit was to explore areas of opportunity
between Canada and one of the fastest-growing economies in the
world. The itinerary included face-to-face meetings in Beijing,
Shanghai and Hong Kong between business leaders and policy makers
from the respective countries.
Success Stories - January 28,
2005
- Canadians Follow Trade Winds to China
With a booming industrial sector, particularly since it joined
the World Trade Organization in 2001, China has been named the
economy of the 21st century. Bilateral trade with Canada reached
$23.3 billion in 2003. The nation has an appetite for Canadian
resources, knowledge and experience. As well, China's culture
is familiar to many Canadians.
Success Stories - January 13,
2005
2004
- December 23, 2004 (A Cultural
Odyssey Lands in Europe: the 2004 Canada Promotion in Munich,
Germany)
- December 7, 2004 (Canadian
Trade Mission to Brazil: Showing Canada's Business Strengths)
- November 23, 2004 (Canadian
Companies Well Positioned in Brazil, South America's Emerging
Market)
- November 10, 2004 (The New
Consulate General in Miami: Increased Support to the Canada-Florida
Economic Partnership)
- October 21, 2004 (Canada
and Mexico: A Growing Partnership)
- October 8, 2004 (China and
India: Deepening Trade With Emerging Markets)
- September 29, 2004 (Spotlight
on Innovative Acadian Companies)
- September 16, 2004 (Aboriginal
businesses conquering new markets)
- August 26, 2004 (When Canada
celebrates film)
- August 11, 2004 (Canadian
companies capture Olympus)
- July 30, 2004 (Japan: taking
advantage of a resurgent market)
- July 16, 2004 (Casa Bella:
Canadian Design in Homes around the World (Part Two))
- July 8, 2004 (Casa Bella:
Canadian Design in Homes around the World (Part One))
- June 23, 2004 (Bursting with
Energy: Canadian Oil and Gas Companies a Global Success)
- June 14, 2004 (Canada's Leading
Edge in the Global Biotech Market)
- May 20, 2004 ("She's Got
It": Canadian Women Entrepreneurs)
- May 10, 2004 ("Reading Canada"
- The Success of Canadian Publishers and Writers Abroad)
- April 23, 2004 (Through the
Lens: Exporting Canadian Film and Animation)
- April 6, 2004 (Canada’s
Enhanced Presence in the Southeast United States)
- March 30, 2004 (Canadian
Companies Succeed in Another Emerging Market: Brazil)
- March 15, 2004 (Canada and
the European Union: Strengthening Trade Relations)
- March 8, 2004 (Central America
trade mission led by Minister of State (New and Emerging Markets)
Gar Knutson—Focus on Canadian companies doing business in Central
America)
- February 26, 2004 (KPMG International
Business Cost Study–Focus on companies who have found it profitable
to invest in Canada)
- February 19, 2004 (New and
Emerging Markets—Canadian Companies in China)
- February 3, 2004 (New and
Emerging Markets—Canadian Companies in India)
- January 28, 2004 (First Telemedicine
Trade Mission to Mexico)
- January 21, 2004 (Davos Plays
Host to 2004 World Economic Forum)
- January 13, 2004 (Special
Summit of the Americas: Providing a Fresh Impetus to Hemispheric
Cooperation)
2003
- December 15 (Trade Mission
to Chile: Mission Accomplished)
- December 9 (Distinctive Giving:
Canadian Giftware)
- December 2 (Chile, A Key
Partner in Latin America)
- November 25 (2003 Canada Export
Awards)
- November 17 (Free Trade Area
of the Americas)
- November 10 (Past Winners
Reap the Rewards)
- November 5 (South Africa,
Canada's Largest Trading Partner in Sub-Saharan Africa)
- October 27 (Canada and China:
Diversifying Relations)
- October 25 (The 11th
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Leaders' Meeting)
- October 14 (NAFTA Has Proven
its Value)
- October 8 (NAFTA, a Resounding
Success)
- October 1st (The
Lure of Vietnam)
- September 22 (Agri-food Companies
Take on Competitors on Their Own Turf: All It Took Was a Little
Ingenuity, Talent and Boldness!)
- September 16 (A win for wine
and spirits producers and consumers of Canada and European Union)
- September 10 (International
Trade Minister Takes Part in Fifth WTO Ministerial Conference
Underway in Cancún)
- September 3 (International
Trade Minister Tours British Columbia and Alberta)
- August 11 (Canadian Bikes
at 2003 Tour de France)
- July 7 (The World Trade Organization:
An Engine for Growth and Development)
- June 30 (FTAA: Strengthening
Hemispheric Relations)
- June 23 (NAFTA: A Treaty,
a Foundation, a Past, a Future...)
- June 16 (Canadian Companies
Take Part in 45th Paris Air Show)
- June 9 (Canada and the United
States: A Solid Relationship)
- June 2 (Canada and APEC:
Cooperation in the Interest of Canadian Companies)
- May 26 (Nunavut Sanginivut)
- May 21 (Doing Business with
France: "le pays de Marianne")
- May 14 (Canada Eyes the Largest
Market in the World: The European Union)
- May 5 (Japan: A Country That
Appreciates Canadian Products)
- April 28 (Japan: Land of
the Rising Sun, Land of Business Opportunities)
- April 22 (Minister's Tour
of Maritime Provinces a Success)
- April 14 (International Trade
Minister Tours Maritime Provinces)
- April 7 (Sharing Canadian
Talent With the World)
- March 31 (Trade in Services
- A Key Part of Canada's Economy)
- March 24 (Combining Economic
Development and Environmental Protection)
- March 10 (Exporting Environmental
Technologies: Good for Canada, Good for the World)
- March 4 (International Trade
Minister on National Tour)
- February 25 (Asia-Pacific
Business Opportunities: Consider the Potential)
- February 17 (The Trade Commissioner
Service: An Elite Team Serving Canadian Companies)
- February 11 (Aboriginal Businesses:
Playing a Bigger Part in the Canadian Economy)
- February 3 (Canada's Energy
Companies are plugged-in!)
- January 28 (Why Innovation?
And Why Now?)
- January 21 (Life Sciences,
Health Sciences and Biotechnology)
- January 13 (Businesses Specializing
in Beverages)
2002
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