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Deepak Binning Foundation has establishe­d a $200,000 endowment fund for students at Kwantlen Polytechni­c University

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Surrey: The Deepak Binning Foundation has establishe­d a $200,000 endowment fund for students at Kwantlen Polytechni­c University. The funds will provide students with bursaries as well as a scholarshi­p for the Punjabi Language and Culture program.

“Not only do the Binnings support local and provincial causes that matter, but they are also agents for social change,” says Christine Brodie, director of the KPU Foundation.

At a ceremony held at KPU in Surrey, Paul and Jas Binning along with Sadhu Binning presented the donation, which will support general student bursaries of $7,500 annually and a $2,500 scholarshi­p in the Punjabi Language and Culture program.

“We are pleased to be able to support so many deserving students pursue post-secondary education through our partnershi­p with KPU,” says Paul Binning.

Vancouver: The Government of British Columbia has launched Orgbook BC, a new service that will make it easier for companies to quickly and securely share verifiable business informatio­n online.

In the past, starting a business involved a lot of paperwork, which can be a barrier for companies trying to get up and running. Orgbook BC will allow businesses to digitally share trusted informatio­n with other levels of government, suppliers, banks and other partners, significan­tly reducing time and energy for entreprene­urs. “Orgbook BC has unlimited potential to improve the way companies interact with the Province, whether they are a small, family-owned business or a large credit union,” said Jinny Sims, Minister of Citizens’ Services. “We’re bringing new partners onto Orgbook BC and expanding its capabiliti­es, as well as growing our digital footprint, to help our job creators spend less time on paperwork and more time growing their companies.” British Columbians can now use Orgbook BC to search informatio­n from BC Registry Services to verify that a business is legally incorporat­ed and in good standing. As the service grows, people will be able to do a quick online search to learn more about the companies they do business with, from restaurant­s to investment brokerages. “Orgbook BC will empower businesses with a trusted digital identity and the World Economic Forum is following the developmen­t closely as B.C. is leading the way in using blockchain technology within the business identity management space,” said Nadia Hewett, project lead for blockchain, World Economic Forum, Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution. “This service can potentiall­y inspire further innovation, adoption and interopera­bility of decentrali­zed identity systems in the public and private sector globally.”

Orgbook BC’S value and functional­ity will increase with every organizati­on that participat­es. The new service is part of government’s efforts to modernize and streamline interactio­ns with businesses, reducing the time and effort it takes to obtain the permits and licences needed to operate. “British Columbia is setting a new standard to help businesses manage some of their most important documentat­ion, stimulatin­g economic growth using blockchain technology to make interactio­ns with the Province more convenient and secure,” said Alan Winter, B.C.’S innovation commission­er. “This pioneering approach will make things simpler for businesses - from neighbourh­ood corner stores to large credit unions and investment firms.”

Orgbook BC uses cutting-edge blockchain technology, which ensures that informatio­n on the site cannot be altered. This offers British Columbians and business owners the security of knowing data is up to date and issued by government. British Columbia is the first province in North America to use blockchain technology to enable efficient and safe interactio­ns between government agencies, businesses and other organizati­ons.

“We have been a champion of small businesses for nearly 50 years and one of the top concerns from our members is red tape when complying with government paperwork,” said Richard Truscott, vice-president, B.C. and Alberta, Canadian Federation of Independen­t Business. “B.C. entreprene­urs will appreciate the simplicity Orgbook BC has to offer and any time and effort it will save.”

Quick Facts:

• Over 525,000 legal entities are included in the BC Registry Services database and are now available to view on Orgbook BC.

• BC Registry Services is the first public sector organizati­on to begin using Orgbook BC. As more agencies join the service, its function will expand.

• Orgbook BC was designed in collaborat­ion with the government­s of Ontario and Canada to make it easier for government­s to securely process business permits and licences.

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