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Canada Down Under is a YouTube channel featuring great connections between Canada and Australia presented by the Consulate General of Canada in Sydney.
The channel has two new videos—the first looking into the Australia Petroleum Production and Exploration Association Exhibition and Conference 2013 (APPEA), and the second is an interview with Pierre Elias, the Asia Pacific Business Development Manager of Boréalis.
Canada Down Under - APPEA 2013
View the video here—goo.gl/tYz1Lz
Canadian oil and gas companies visit Brisbane for the Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association Exhibition and Conference 2013.
Canada Down Under - Pierre Elias, Boréalis
View the video here—goo.gl/Ya1yqJ
An exclusive interview with Pierre Elias - Asia Pacific Business Development Manager, Boréalis.
Message from the President
Inside this issue:
Canada Down Under 1
Lunch with Mark Wiseman 2
Boardroom Lunch with Michael Brooks,
and Legal Issues in Technology Contracts
Seminar
3
Lunch Discussion with Kevan Cowan, and
CACC Panel Discussion 4
International Ice Hockey Pre Game Reception, and Upcoming Event
5
Canada Day in Sydney 6
ACCC 7
Canadian Australian Events of Interest
8
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10
Canada Down Under
Welcome to the Canadian Australian Chamber of Commerce
newsletter. It’s been an interesting few months since our last
edition.
We have held many successful events, of which you can read about
in this edition. We have more to come so I urge you to take a look at
our website for more information. In this edition you will see we are
also featuring future cultural events that should not be missed.
Membership provides a business networking forum and community
that introduces, supports and advocates for business people and organisations in Australia
and Canada.
Working in partnership with the High Commission and Canadian Consulate we are able to
offer insight for developing business opportunities between Australia and Canada. We aim
to ensure our Members receive current information on trade and commerce and have the
opportunity to build connections with key government and corporate contacts in both
Australia and Canada
We continue to strive towards building strong relationships between Australia and Canada
and welcome comments and suggestions from our members and sponsors, new and old.
Jeannie Foster, President CACC
B U S I N E S S N A M E
AUGUST 2013
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On the 19th March 2013, the Canadian Australian Chamber of Commerce was
delighted to hold a lunch with Mark Wiseman, President & CEO of the Canada
Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB). This sold-out event was extremely
informative and Mark Wiseman was very generous with his time and Q&A
afterwards. The event was generously hosted by KPMG.
Mark Wiseman assumed the role of President and CEO in July 2012 and is
responsible for leading the CPP Investment Board and its investment activities.
Lunch with Mark Wiseman, President & CEO Lunch with Mark Wiseman, President & CEO
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB)Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB)
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On the 12th March 2013, the Canadian Australian Chamber of Commerce held a boardroom lunch, generously hosted by Thomsons Lawyers, with Michael Brooks, Practice Group Leader of Real Estate Group Aird and Berlis LLP. The event took place at the offices of Thomsons Lawyers in Sydney CBD and was attended by 12 members and their guests.
Aird and Berlis LLP consists of a diverse group of more than 140 of Canada’s most talented lawyers. The firm provides a wide range of legal services for Banking, Corporate/Commercial, Corporate Finance, Energy, Environmental, Insolvency and Restructuring, Litigation, Municipal and Land Use Planning, Real Estate and Tax. Michael Brooks has been a member of the firm since 1990. He has been involved in numerous industry panels, has been a key note speaker at many events, and has led education efforts in real estate, including energy deregulation, real estate technology, and structuring real estate transactions.
Boardroom Lunch with Michael BrooksBoardroom Lunch with Michael Brooks
RECENT EVENTS
Legal Issues in Technology Contracts Legal Issues in Technology Contracts --
Maximising Benefits, Minimising Risks SeminarMaximising Benefits, Minimising Risks Seminar
On the 13th March 2013, the Canadian Australian Chamber of Commerce facilitated a seminar on Legal Issues in
Technology Contracts—Maximising Benefits, Minimising Risks. The event was hosted by Piper Alderman at their
Sydney CBD offices. The seminar was also conducted in Melbourne and Adelaide in March.
Effective IT systems and functionality are critical to the day to day operations of most organisations. It is, therefore,
vital that management understand how to manage the risks associated with implementing IT contracts, as well as
how to get the best out of them.
In this presentation, Piper Alderman partners, Richard Chew and Tim Clark, discuss the key issues to watch out for
when structuring IT contracts. Richard and Tim provide practical insights into this topic having worked within the IT
industry and in IT law, for both customers and suppliers.
This seminar looks at some of the key issues around technology contracts, including:
• managing the contract process
• the important constructs to focus on
• traps to avoid when entering into technology contracts
• tips on structuring the engagement with technology supplier or the customer
• how to avoid common pitfalls.
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On the 1st May 2013, the Canadian Australian Chamber of Commerce held a
lunch discussion with Kevan Cowan, the President of TSX Markets (Toronto Stock
Exchange). The event was hosted by Baker & McKenzie and was attended by 14
members and their guests.
Kevan Cowan is President of TSX Markets and Group Head of Equities. Mr Cowan
is responsible for the equities business of TMX Group, including Toronto Stock
Exchange, TSX Venture Exchange and related trading and issuer services.
Mr Cowan joined the Canadian Dealing Network (CDN), in 1997 as General
Counsel and became the Director in 1999. In 2000 he became a Vice President of
the Canadian Venture Exchange (CDNX) when it acquired CDN.
Following the acquisition of CDNX by the Toronto Stock Exchange in 2002, Mr
Cowan was promoted to the role of Senior Vice President, TSX Venture Exchange
and Vice President, TSX Group.
In 2005 and 2006 he served as Senior Vice President, TSX Venture Exchange and Senior Vice President, Business
Development, Toronto Stock Exchange. In 2007, he became President of TSX Venture Exchange. He assumed his
current role in 2008.
Lunch Discussion with Kevan Cowan, President of TSX Markets Lunch Discussion with Kevan Cowan, President of TSX Markets
(Toronto Stock Exchange)(Toronto Stock Exchange)
CACC Panel Discussion: Canadian Pension Plans CACC Panel Discussion: Canadian Pension Plans
Investing in AustraliaInvesting in Australia
On the 17th May 2013, the Canadian Australian Chamber of Commerce held a panel discussion on the topic of
Canadian Pension Plans Investing in Australia. The event was hosted by RBC Capital Markets and was well
attended.
The panellists included—
Timothy Foy, Managing Director, Global Investment Banking (Panel Facilitator)
Dominic Hudson, Managing Director Asia-Pacific, RBC Capital Markets Australia
Su-Lin Ong, Senior Economist, RBC Capital Markets Australia
Peter Salisbury, CEO, Glengarry Infrastructure Capital
The panel discussed the topic of why Canadian pension plans are coming to invest in Australia, and is this good or
bad for the country. It was a very lively discussion, with great questions put forward from the audience.
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On the 14th June 2013, the Canadian Australian Chamber of Commerce held a Pre Game Reception at HiSense Arena, Melbourne, immediately prior to the first Canada vs. USA International Ice Hockey match. Nearly forty people enjoyed the reception which was graciously hosted by Prairie Heritage Wealth Management Pty Ltd.
There were two speakers at the event, both originally from Winnipeg. The first, Scott Davidson, Director of Elite Sports Properties Pty Ltd, spoke on the differences in sports agency between Canada and Australia. His talk was very informative, particularly when he contrasted the nature of NHL free agency with the approach taken with the AFL and NRL here in Australia.
Kerry Goulet, the second speaker, spoke on behalf of Stop Concussions. Stop Concussions is a not-for-profit North American organisation that was established to educate and advocate on the cause, effects, and consequences of concussions and neurotrauma injuries. Kerry is the Co-Founder of Stop Concussions and a star European hockey player. He shared information on the challenges of concussion in sports and what can be done to minimise the impact of these concussions, both here in Australia and in Canada.
International Ice HockeyInternational Ice Hockey——
Pre Game Reception (Melbourne)Pre Game Reception (Melbourne)
Intellectual Property in the Mining IndustryIntellectual Property in the Mining Industry
Thursday 29th August 2013
5:30pm (for a 5:45pm start) - 6:45pm
to be held at
Cliftons,
Australia Place,
Corner St Georges Terrace & William Street
(Enter at 15-17 William Street)
Perth WA 8000
Proudly Sponsored By
Recent implementation of the Petroleum and
Geothermal Energy Resources (Environment)
Regulations 2012 (WA) requires companies to reveal
trade secrets about the chemicals being inserted into
wells.
These Regulations are a salient reminder that mining
companies need to be aware of their Intellectual
Property and take appropriate steps to protect it.
Companies in the Mining Industry sometimes overlook
the valuable assets they have in their Intellectual
Property.
Trade Marks, data, confidential information, know how,
designs and patents all help to create points of
distinction for a mining company to help make extra
profit.
On this day, Intellectual Property specialist lawyers,
Partner Tim O’Callaghan and Associate Tania Kowalczuk
of Australian law firm, Piper Alderman, will discuss IP in
the mining industry and the steps every company should
take to identify, manage and protect it.
Upcoming Event
On the 1st July 2013, the Canadian Australian Chamber of Commerce and Marie-Louise Hannan, Senior Trade
Commissioner at Consulate General of Canada held a celebratory reception for Canada Day in Sydney. The event
was proudly sponsored by Thomsons Lawyers and was held at their Sydney CBD offices. 68 members and their
guests attended the evening and were treated with drinks and canapés, ice hockey games, a Canadian short film
from the Possible Worlds Film Festival, a Canadian basket of goodies (drawn as a Lucky Door Prize), and a hearty
rendition of ‘Oh-Canada’, the Canadian National Anthem.
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Canada Day in SydneyCanada Day in Sydney
Do you run a small business?
Do you know what you can and can’t say in your ads?
You can access a free online education program for small business, funded by the ACCC, and learn more about your rights and obligations under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010.
The CACC will be hosting ACCC events in September. Please stay tuned for dates.
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Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC)
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Canadian Australian Events of Interest
The eighth annual Possible Worlds Film Festival has revealed its 2013 program showcasing the best new cinema from Canada and the United States. Presented by Cosmos Tours and non-profit The Festivalists, the festival bring 20 new feature films – ten Canadian and ten American - to Dendy Opera Quays and Dendy Newtown from 8th to 18th August. Selected titles will also screen at ARC Cinema (Canberra) from 21st to 23rd August 2013. In Sydney, the Festival will open with Sarah Polley’s acclaimed documentary STORIES WE TELL and close ten days later with Sydney premiere of Joe Swanberg’s DRINKING BUDDIES, starring Olivia Wilde, Anna Kendrick, Jake Johnson and Ron Livingston. Special guests including Toronto filmmaker Sara St. Onge will be on hand to present their work and many screenings will include a complimentary welcome drink on arrival. For the full line-up visit www.possibleworlds.net.au!
AIMEX is a mining equipment and services trade show which has taken place every fourth year in Sydney since its
start in the 1970s. In more recent times the show has taken place at Sydney's Olympic Park. When last held in
2011, AIMEX attracted a total of 17,328 visitors: 12,188 from NSW; 1,164 from QLD; and, 3,050 from other
Australian states. Total international visitors numbered 1,299 from 49 countries. It is arguably the Asia-Pacific's
largest trade event of its type. Seventeen Canadian mining equipment and service supply companies exhibited at
AIMEX 2011. More information on AIMEX 2013 is available on URL: http://www.aimex.com.au/
More recently AIMEX organiser Reed Exhibitions determined that demand justified the show being held every
second year rather than every fourth. In 2013 eighteen Canadian companies will be present at AIMEX as
will Ontario and Quebec Provincial government representatives and the Canadian Association of Mining Equipment
and Services Equipment for Export (CAMESE). The show will run from August 20—23.
The Canadian High Commission of Canada in Canberra, in conjunction with the Consulate General of Canada in
Sydney, will work to make the Canadian companies visit to Australia and AIMEX 2013 experience as informative,
productive and worthwhile for them as possible. To this end the two offices will stage two events over the course
of AIMEX 2013 the week of August 19th as follows:
- On Monday, 19th August (the day prior to the AIMEX show’s official opening) a Market Brief on
the state of Australian mining sector activity, investment movements and likely future trends. Featured guest
speakers are Messrs. Rod Henderson, NSW Lead Partner - Energy and Natural Resources, KPMG; and, Mr David
Hand, Managing Director, Newport Consulting.
- On Wednesday, 21st August a cocktail Networking Event.
Both events will be staged at the Consulate General of Canada located in "the Rocks" area of Sydney. The audience
for the Market Brief consists of thirty or so Canadians representing the eighteen visiting Canadian companies,
Provincial government and industry association representatives above-mentioned. Attendees of the Cocktail
Networking Event taking place later in the week will include the Canadians and an equal number of Australians
participating in AIMEX 2013.
Possible Worlds Film FestivalPossible Worlds Film Festival
AIMEX 2013AIMEX 2013
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Canadian Australian Events of Interest
Canada in AustraliaCanada in Australia
Canadian Shane Rhodes is the 2013 Arts Queensland Poet in Residence
From July to October 2013
Details of Shane’s workshops and performances will be published on the following website—
http://www.queenslandpoetryfestival.com/site/poetinresidence/
Cavalia
The White Big Top - Docklands, Vic.
24 July to 18 August 2013
Internationally acclaimed theatrical production Cavalia: A magical encounter between
human and horse gallops down under for the first time
For more information and tickets: www.cavalia.net
Junction Arts Festival—Launceston (TAS)
4—8 September 2013
Canadian participation includes Bill Burns and the Dogs and Boats and
Airplanes Children’s Choir.
For more information and the full programme:
http://www.junctionartsfestival.com.au/
Brisbane Writers Festival
4—8 September 2013
Canadian participation includes Barbara Arrow-Smith Young, Ruth Ozeki
and Shane Rhodes.
For more information:
http://www.bwf.org.au
Brisbane Festival
7—28 September 2013
Canadian participation includes Ajax and Little Iliad by Toronto artists
Evan Webber and Frank Cox O’Connell.
For more information:
http://www.brisbanefestival.com.au/
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Canadian Australian Events of Interest
Canada in AustraliaCanada in Australia
Windows to the World—Canberra
21 September 10am—2pm
The Government of Canada would love to welcome you to our High Commission. There will be
pancakes with maple syrup, tours of the indigenous art collection, our ‘Accessible Arctic’ photo
display, and balloons and temporary tattoos for the kids.
For more information: http://www.canberra100.com.au/programs/windows-to-the-world/
International Piano Series—Marc-Andre Hamelin in Adelaide
As part of the International Piano Series, Canadian pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin
will perform at the Adelaide Festival Centre on Sunday 22 September at 3pm.
For more information
http://www.adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/whats-on/marc-andre-hamelin.aspx
Canadian pianist, Angela Hewitt performing in Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, Brisbane,
Newcastle, Canberra and Adelaide
For more information and tickets:
http://www.musicaviva.com.au/whatson/international-concert-season-2013/artists-touring/
angela_hewitt
Bigsound Australia—Brisbane
11—13 September 2013
Canadian Industry Mission to attend.
For more information:
http://www.qmusic.com.au/bigsound/2013/
The Canadian Australian Chamber of Commerce would like to thank The Canadian Australian Chamber of Commerce would like to thank
our sponsors for their continued support and generosity.our sponsors for their continued support and generosity.