Honourable Colin Hansen


 
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On December 14, 2006, Colin Hansen, Minister of Economic Development, joined the Industry Training Authority in Vancouver to announce three new industry training organizations in tourism, industrial/commercial/institutional construction, and resource industries. [News release]

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On November 6, 2006, Colin Hansen, Minister of Economic Development participated in a ribbon cutting to help open the Aquaquest Learning Centre at the Vancouver Aquarium. He toured the new facility with a number of young students and saw how the hands-on exhibits will motivate children and adults to learn about science, biology and how to protect our environment.

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On October 2, 2006, Colin Hansen, Minister of Economic Development spoke to the North Shore Business Success Group and other political and business leaders in West Vancouver. Hansen emphasized the importance of continuing to build trade and commerce ties with Asia; he said by putting local representatives in Asian countries, B.C. will be better able to promote itself as a globally competitive market and build on its position as the primary gateway between North America and Asia Pacific.

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Colin Hansen, Minister of Economic Development, and Minister responsible for the Asia Pacific Initiative, spoke to delegates from China about British Columbia's status as Canada's Pacific Gateway and the current and future trading potential between B.C. and Asia. The provincial government is working to form new opportunities for trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific region and is committed to building new relationships, and developing existing ones, between B.C. and China.

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Colin Hansen, Minister of Economic Development, spoke to students and teachers at Vancouver Technical Secondary School to announce the launch of 'The Skilled Life' campaign, which will attract more young people to a career in the trades. The campaign revolves around a youth-focused website -- www.theskilledlife.com -- as well as information distributed through school counsellors, career fairs and the media.

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Colin Hansen, Minister of Economic Development was joined by Carole Taylor, Minister of Finance, Olga Illich, Minister of Labour and Citizens' Services, Stan Hagen, Minister of Tourism, Sport and the Arts, Kevin Falcon, Minister of Transportation and Mayor Sharon Hartwell, Village of Telkwa, for a panel discussion on B.C.'s economy at the Union of BC Municipalities annual convention, October 24, 2006. Hansen spoke of the achievements and growth of B.C.'s economy in the past year while the other Ministers detailed the impact their ministries have had on the economy as well.

Pictured (Back Row) Carole Taylor, Minister of Finance, Stan Hagen, Minister of Tourism, Sport and the Arts (Front Row) Colin Hansen, Minister of Economic Development, Sharon Hartwell, Mayor of Village of Telkwa, Olga Illich, Minister of Labour and Citizens' Services, Kevin Falcon, Minister of Transportation.

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At the Union of BC Municipalities annual convention, October 24, 2006, Premier Gordon Campbell and Colin Hansen, Minister of Economic Development spoke at a networking session held by the Northern Development Initiative Trust. They were joined by the Chairs of the four Regional Economic Trust groups, Bruce Sutherland, Northern Development Initiative Trust Chair, Jim Thomson, Southern Interior Development Initiative Trust Chair, Mayor Barry Janyk, Northern Development Initiative Trust Co-Chair and Chief Nathan Matthew, New Relationship Trust Chair, who all gave updates on how their Trust is being organized and its future potential to stimulate economic growth in the area.

Pictured (left to right): Jim Thomson, Southern Interior Trust Chair, Gordon Campbell, Premier of British Columbia, Colin Hansen, Minister of Economic Development, Bruce Sutherland, Northern Development Trust Chair.

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VICTORIA - Minister Hansen participated in a discussion around B.C.'s future in Asia with students and faculty from the University of Victoria's Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives on October 3, 2006. Students and faculty provided insight into Asia Pacific relations from their perspective, while the Minister provided an overview of the Province's plans for partnerships in the region and progress to date.

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Economic Development Minister Colin Hansen, Dawson Creek Mayor Calvin Kruk and John Malcolm, Deputy Chief Administrator, City of Dawson Creek, toured the South Peace Community Multiplex on October 5, 2006, as construction continues on the 25,000 square metre facility. The provincial government has provided $2 million in funding, through the Community Development Initiative, toward the Dawson Creek AgriPlex project, which comprises part of the Multiplex development. In addition, the federal and provincial governments have committed a combined $2 million, through the Canada/B.C. Infrastructure Program, for the adjacent Dawson Creek Aquatic Centre, also under construction.

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BRITANNIA BEACH - Colin Hansen, Minister of Economic Development joined Gary Lunn, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, and West Vancouver-Garibaldi MLA Joan McIntyre, in the opening of the Britannia Beach mine museum September 29, 2006. In April 2005 the federal and provincial governments announced that the Britannia Beach Historical Society would receive $2 million from the Canada-BC Infrastructure Program to refurbish the mine's concentrator building, the last remaining example of a gravity-fed concentrator mill. The refurbished building will become part of the larger Britannia Project, a public showcase about the history of mining.

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VANCOUVER - Economic Development Minister Colin Hansen joined Vancouver- Burrard MLA Lorne Mayencourt at his constituency office September 29, 2006, to discuss connecting new immigrants to services, and skill qualifications. B.C. recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the federal government that will help speed up the process for immigrant entrepreneurs to get to British Columbia.

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VANCOUVER - Colin Hansen, Minister of Economic Development showed his support for Vancouver hosting the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games in his keynote speech to the Vancouver Board of Trade on September 28, 2006 as part of their Special Speaker Program. His speech, entitled “B.C.’s Economy: Outperforming the Competition,” reviewed the strategies taken by the B.C. government to create a strong and vibrant competitive climate.

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VANCOUVER - Colin Hansen, Minister of Economic Development accepted an award on behalf of the B.C. Olympic Games Secretariat as one of the award recipients at the fifth annual Spirit of Vancouver Awards luncheon on September 27, 2006 for B.C.-Canada Place at the Olympic Games in Italy, which provided a venue for over 80 businesses from British Columbia who met with over 125 companies. The venue was estimated to have garnered over $30 million in international media coverage. Frank Borowicz, chairman of The Vancouver Board of Trade and co-chair of Spirit of Vancouver, congratulated all the winners.

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CALGARY - Colin Hansen, Minister of Economic Development for British Columbia and Gary Mar, Minister of International and Intergovernmental Relations in Alberta discuss the benefits and implementation of the British Columbia - Alberta Trade, Investment and Labour Mobility Agreement (TILMA) signed on April 28, 2006. The ministers provided details on the groundbreaking agreement and its benefits to a breakfast meeting of the Calgary Chamber of Commerce, and to media such as the Rutherford Show at Calgary's CHQR Radio station, where this photo was taken.

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WHISTLER – Economic Development Minister Colin Hansen participated at the official groundbreaking of the Whistler Olympic and Paralympic Village, September 16, 2006. Children were on hand for the day, performing gymnastics, to highlight the legacy of the Whistler Athletes Centre as part of the Village site. Also attending the event were Federal Minister Gary Lunn, Chief Leonard Andrew representing the Four Host Nations, John Furlong from VANOC, and Whistler Mayor Ken Melamed.

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VANCOUVER - Economic Development Minister Colin Hansen announced September 14, 2006 that a new Performance and Accountability Agreement has been signed with VANOC as part of a response to recommendations made in the Auditor General’s review and a due diligence report on venue construction from Partnerships BC. The agreement outlines how the Province and VANOC will work together to further strengthen overall performance and accountability and reduce financial exposure to taxpayers.

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BURNABY – Monte Solberg, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, and Colin Hansen, Economic Development Minister for British Columbia, announced August 22, 2006 the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that will help speed up the process for immigrant entrepreneurs to get to British Columbia. The pilot project outlined in the MOU will allow B.C. and Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to identify people who have applied to come to Canada as entrepreneurs. CIC will then contact applicants who have indicated an intention to settle in B.C. and steer them towards the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).

Pictured (left to right) MLA Richard Lee, Parliamentary Secretary for Asia Pacific, Colin Hansen, Economic Development Minister, Allen Born, Chairman of Tekion, Monte Solberg, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, Dave Hayer, B.C.'s Parliamentary Secretary for Multiculturalism and Immigration.

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VANCOUVER – Economic Development Minister Colin Hansen released the latest quarterly Major Projects Inventory, August 21, 2006. British Columbia’s hot economy continues to fuel record levels of construction. The number of large-scale construction projects planned or underway across British Columbia continues to reach new record highs, with the value of these projects now reaching the $100-billion milestone for the first time ever.

Pictured (left to right) Keith Sashaw, president of the Vancouver Regional Construction Association, Colin Hansen, Economic Development Minister and Bruce Gordon, chair of the Langara College Board of Directors.

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RIONDEL - Emergency services in Riondel are benefiting from the $20,000 Community Networking Infrastructure Grant (CNIG), announced August 2, 2006. The grant, funded through Network BC, will bring high speed internet to the community and assist volunteer firefighters in updating their training and facilitate communications during provincial emergencies. Network BC and TELUS signed an agreement in March 2005 that will see 119 communities receive broadband access points by the end of 2006. Pictured (left to right) Tim Draper, Account Vice President, TELUS, Clive Derbyshire, Volunteer Fire Chief Economic, and Economic Development Minister Colin Hansen.

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SQUAMISH - The Squamish and Lil'Wat First Nations has received $1 million to develop a new cultural centre in Whistler, July 24, 2006. Funding was provided by the Western Economic Diversification Canada through the Western Economic Partnership Agreement. The Province of B.C. has previously committed $6 million to the project. The facility will strengthen the cultural and ecotourism industry in the region. Pictured (left to right) Honourable Chuck Strahl, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and Minister of the Canadian Wheat Board; Colin Hansen, B.C. Minister of Economic Development; Chief Leonard Andrew, Lil’wat Nation; Vancouver-Garibaldi MLA Joan McIntyre; Chief Gibby Jacob, Squamish Nation.

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VANCOUVER - Economic Development Minister Colin Hansen, joined Wally Oppal, Attorney-General and Minister responsible for Multiculturalism, to discuss British Columbia's immigration initiatives with Federal Immigration Minister Monty Solberg July 25, 2006. The meeting was followed by a roundtable discussion with the Joint Federal Provincial Immigration Advisory Council. The Advisory Council consists of representatives from federal, provincial and local government officials who deliver ideas, issues and concerns on immigration policies and adaptation services.

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VANCOUVER - The Asia Pacific Trade Council presented recommendations to the Province July 10, 2006, on how to increase investment and trade with China and Hong Kong and better position B.C. in that region. Council chair Arthur Hara is featured presenting the report to Premier Gordon Campbell.

Pictured in the front row from left to right are Grace Wong, Arvinder Bubber, China/Hong Kong Market Advisory Chair Gordon Chu, Premier Gordon Campbell, Asia Pacific Trade Council Chair Arthur Hara, Carol Lee and Economic Development Minister Colin Hansen.

Pictured in the back row from left to right are MLA Richard Lee, Andrew Saxton Jr., Eva Lee Kwok, Brandt Louie, India Market Advisory Group Chair Arun Garg (hidden) and Japan Market Advisory Chair John Powles.

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VANCOUVER - The B.C. Competition Council presented recommendations to the Province June 26, 2006, for enhancing the competitiveness of British Columbia's economy. Council co-chairs Dan Miller and David Thompson are featured presenting the report to Minister of Economic Development Colin Hansen.

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VANCOUVER - Colin Hansen, Minister of Economic Development paticipated in the first ever high level dialogue between the governments of B.C. in Vancouver June, 20, 2006. The governments of British Columbia and Washington have signed a joint letter to the U.S. President and the Canadian Prime Minister calling for a delay in the proposed passport requirements for people crossing the Canada-U.S. Border.

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VANCOUVER - On June 21, 2006, the Province of British Columbia and the Government of Canada announced an agreement had been signed for the Canada B.C. Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund which will commit $102 million in combined funding, over the coming year, for infrastructure projects across the province. A minimum of 80 per cent of funding will be targeted toward communities with a population under 250,000 people. Pictured (left to right) Marvin Hunt, President of the Union of B.C. Municipalities (UBCM), Ida Chong, Minister of Community Services, Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities and Colin Hansen, Minister of Economic Development.

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VANCOUVER - Colin Hansen, Minister of Economic Development for British Columbia and Gary Mar, Minister of International and Intergovernmental Relations in Alberta, met with various stakeholders at a roundtable hosted by the British Columbia Business Council in Vancouver June 6, 2006. The two ministers discussed the benefits and implementation of the British Columbia - Alberta Trade, Investment and Labour Mobility Agreement.

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TOKYO – Economic Development Minister Colin Hansen poses with Japan’s Paralympic Gold and Silver Medalist skier Kuniko Obinata at the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic sport hosting reception, June 1, 2006. The event was an opportunity for Minister Hansen to speak with the Japanese Olympic Committee members, businesses and sport community.

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Minister's Asia Visit Itinerary

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SHANGHAI - Economic Development Minister Colin Hansen visited Dream Home Canada Demonstration Centre in Jinqiao, Pudong, May 30, 2006. The centre will highlight British Columbia's Forestry Revitalization Plan and open up new international markets for B.C. wood.

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Minister's Asia Visit Itinerary

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Economic Development Minister, Colin Hansen receives a memento of his visit from Vice President, Senior Economist, China Southern Airlines HE Zong Kai, May 25, 2006.

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Minister's Asia Visit Itinerary

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EDMONTON - Premiers Ralph Klein and Gordon Campbell, with British Columbia and Alberta Cabinet ministers, hold their annual joint Cabinet meeting in Edmonton, Alberta, on April 28. The agenda includes federal-provincial relations and interprovincial trade, and the Pacific Gateway project.

The goal is to improve efficiency and reduce costs on issues common to both provinces. Past Alberta-B.C. joint meetings led to shared services and initiatives, resulting in savings for taxpayers, businesses, and government.

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CHICAGO - Colin Hansen, Economic Development Minister attended the Bio 2006 Annual International Convention April 9-12 in Chicago. Seen as the world’s largest biotech networking opportunity, BIO 2006 provides British Columbia with an opportunity to showcase the province as one of the emerging biotech markets and Canada’s fastest growing biotech communities to an international audience. Minister Hansen joined representatives from the provinces biotechnology industry to officially open the B.C. Biotech Pavilion at the McCormick Place Convention Centre. Pictured (left to right) -George Hunter, President of Leading Edge BC; Minister Colin Hansen; Karimah Es Sabar, Executive Director of BC Biotech and Dale Gann, Chair of the 2006 British Columbia BIO Committee.

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NANAIMO - Nanaimo-Parksville MLA Ron Cantelon joins B.C. Assembly of First Nations Regional Chief Shawn Atleo and Malaspina University College President Rich Johnston at Malaspina's Centre for Shellfish Research, April 10, 2006. On behalf of Minister of Economic Development, Colin Hansen, and Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation, Tom Christensen, MLA Cantelon announced provincial funding of $2.25 million to support the First Nations Shellfish Aquaculture Training (FNSAT) program.

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QUESNEL - March 17, 2006
Minister Colin Hansen and Cariboo-Prince George MP Dick Harris took part in the Wood Enterprise Centre's official opening. Through the Western Economic Partnership Agreement, the centre received $1-million in combined federal and provincial funding to help it expand and relocate to its new Industrial Park location. Pictured (left to right) - MP Dick Harris, Minister Colin Hansen, General Manager of Wood Enterprise Centre, Greg Lawrence, and Prince George - Omineca MLA John Rustad.

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TORINO - The Paralympic torch route included via Accademia Albertina, in front of BC-Canada Place, March 10, 2006. More than 100 people gathered on the sidewalk, including house staff, waving Canadian flags and a large Vancouver 2010 sign to cheer on the athletes and parade. The crowd was able to enjoy the actual turn-over of the torch to the next runner.

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VANCOUVER - Vancouver Mayor Sam Sullivan carries the Olympic flag in a procession to the Official Flag Raising Ceremony at Vancouver City Hall, February 28, 2006, accompanied by Colin Hansen, Minister of Economic Development, Whistler Mayor Ken Melamed, Councillor Carleen Thomas Tsleil-Waututh Council, representing the 2010 Four Host First Nations, and VANOC CEO John Furlong. An Honour Guard consisting of members of the Vancouver Police Department and Vancouver Fire& Rescue Services escorted the dignitaries.

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VANCOUVER - Colin Hansen, Minister of Economic Development introduced the first international speaker, Margy Osmond, in the RBC 2010 Legacies Now Speaker Series, February 7, 2006. Margy Osmond is the Chief Executive of the State Chamber of Commerce of New South Wales (NSW) in Australia and had established the Sydney 2000 Olympic Commerce Centre in 1997. The RBC 2010 Legacies Now Speaker Series provide communities and local businesses with opportunities to hear and learn from individuals who have played key roles in developing community, business, tourism, and economic opportunities at previous Olympic and Paralympic Games.

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VANCOUVER - Colin Hansen, Minister of Economic Development attended The Strategic Focus Group on People and Community Leverage, February 2, 2006. The event was hosted by the China/Hong Kong Regional Market Advisory Group of the Premier's Asia Pacific Trade Council, to discuss leveraging Asian contacts within Canada. Advisory group members, David Choi and Arthur Hara are seated from left to right beside Minister Hansen.

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TORINO, ITALY - More than 250 people joined Colin Hansen, Minister of Economic Development, for the official opening of British Columbia-Canada Place in Torino, Italy on Sunday, January 22, 2006. Minister Hansen (right) and Sheldon Tetreault of the Métis Nation (left), open the carved doors to the house as part of the opening ceremonies. British Columbia-Canada Place will be B.C.'s home in Torino as part of the 2006 Winter Olympics, and is a key part in the Province's effort to leverage the 2010 Olympic opportunity to increase investment and economic development.

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COURTENAY - Colin Hansen, Minister of Economic Development and Minister Stan Hagen, MLA for Comox Valley and Minister of Children and Family Development announced the Olympic Paralympic Live Sites funding for Vancouver Island Mountain Sports Society, December 16, 2005. The society will receive $330,000 to help with the first phase of establishing a regional centre of excellence for mountain sports at Mount Washington. This project will include construction of an additional three kilometers of competition trails, expansion of the Nordic Stadium, creation of a trailhead and boardwalk and the completion of a biathlon range.

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VANCOUVER - Simon Fraser University (SFU)students Meaghan Cumpston and Carolyn Bell, from the university's National Champion Softball Team, guide Minister Colin Hansen around the proposed site for the university's new Sports facility, December 2, 2005. In April, 2005, the Province announced an investment of $20 million to help SFU continue its tradition of athletic excellence with the construction of a new athletic centre and stadium.

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VANCOUVER - First Nations artwork will greet visitors to BC Canada Place at the 2006 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in Torino, Italy with the carved doors created by Squamish artist tawx'sin yexwulla, Aaron Nelson-Moody and unveiled by Premier Gordon Campbell, November 29, 2005. Minister for Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation, Tom Christensen, and Economic Development Minister, Colin Hansen join Aaron Nelson-Moody at the unveiling ceremony.

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PRINCE RUPERT - Minister Colin Hansen toured communities in Northern British Columbia and Vancouver Island, November 7 - 10, 2005, speaking about the 2010 Olympic opportunities and the benefits of the Asia Pacific Initiative.

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VANCOUVER - Minister Colin Hansen spoke at the official opening of the Nat Bailey Stadium Park October 28, 2005. In 2002, the Federal and Provincial governments announced that the Millennium Sport Facility Society would receive $1.7 million from the Canada-B.C. Infrastructure Program (CBCIP), to build the 44,000 square-foot facility that would house a community multi-purpose room, new gymnastic training centre for both Olympic and recreational athletes as well as an international standard indoor lawn bowling facility. In March 2005, $400,000 for the second phase of the project was provided from the Province's Community Development Initiative.

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VICTORIA - The 2010 Legacies Now Connecting Communities Tour, presented by Bell Western Canada stopped in Victoria October 26, 2005. Bell CEO, Steve Lake, is featured with Minister Colin Hansen in front of the information and interactive exhibit that is traveling to communities across British Columbia to capture and inspire citizens to learn more about developing legacies up to and beyond the 2010 Olympics.

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VANCOUVER - Minister Colin Hansen, delivered a speech that focused on building stronger trade relations at the annual gathering of the Canadian-Japan Economic Relations Forum that took place at the Westen Bayshore Hotel in Vancouver, October 17, 2005.

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VANCOUVER - The Hon. Colin Hansen, Minister of Economic Development, and Minister Responsible for the Asia-Pacific Initiative and the 2010 Olympics addressed the Vancouver Board of Trade October 7, 2005. The Minister outlined B.C.'s unique opportunity to showcase B.C. with the 2010 Olympics to the rest of the world, and the emergence of the Asia-Pacific region as a key to prosperity.

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RCITO Launch
VANCOUVER – Minister Colin Hansen announced $2.2 million in new funding October 7, 2005, to reduce waitlists for industry training courses throughout British Columbia, helping more trainees advance to their next level of apprenticeship.

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COWICHAN - Minister Colin Hansen officially opened the Cowichan Sportsplex's new artifical field at the John Ferreira Memorial Field Hockey Tournament September 24, 2005. The project was funded under the Canada-B.C. Infrastructure Program to build the all-weather artificial field hockey pitch and lacross box, and will be the only field of its kind in all of Canada.

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SAANICH - Minister Colin Hansen tries out the new Kinesis wall system during the September 19, 2005, official opening of the Saanich Commonwealth Place Recreation Complex expansion. The system, only the second of its kind in Western Canada, is ideal for strength training and rehabilitation. The equipment is part of an expanded fitness centre and teen activity lounge, funded under the Canada/B.C. Infrastructure Program.

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VANCOUVER - His Excellency Hu Jintao is greeted by Premier Gordon Campbell and Minister Colin Hansen on the occasion of the President's first formal visit to Canada, September 17, 2005. Through development of the Asia-Pacific Initiative, the B.C. government is helping to lead Canada in maximizing opportunities on both sides of the Pacific.

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