The Weekly Voice

'ICCC's India Mission 2022 One Of The Best Organized By Chamber'

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TORONTO: The Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce's India Mission 2022 concluded successful­ly on 8 April in Dehradun. ICCC President Ripudaman Singh Dhillon said: "Without being immodest, I can claim that it was one of the best India Missions that our Chamber has organized. Some of the highlights of the Mission include:

Meetings with 5 chief ministers –

• Uttar Pradesh,

• Gujarat,

• Punjab,

• Haryana,

• Uttarakhan­d

Meetings with 7 Chambers of Commerce/Industry Associatio­ns • PHDCCI,

• TPCI,

• TEMA,

• ICBC,

• GCCI,

• CII, of Directors; Kiki Ferrari, Chief Operating Officer; Ann Ford, Executive Vice President, Strategy and Corporate Services; Mary Jane McNally, Chief Patient Experience Officer; and Shelagh Barry, Director, Community Giving, William Osler Health System Foundation.

“Osler’s Telephone Town Halls provide the community with a real-time opportunit­y to engage

• JKTPO

Meetings with high level Government officials –

• Uttar Pradesh,

• Jammu & Kashmir,

• Punjab

Meetings with ministers and elected representa­tives –

• Uttar Pradesh with hospital leaders,” said Dr. Frank Martino. “For Osler, twoway dialogue with residents of Brampton, Etobicoke and surroundin­g areas is invaluable as it enables us to engage directly with those we serve, and hear their feedback first-hand. We hope as many as possible will join us on May 3 for important updates about the hospital, and the programs and services we know matter

• Haryana

• Uttarakhan­d

"The quality of interactio­n at each of these meetings was meaningful, and we will be moving forward on implementi­ng all the decisions that were arrived at with political and government decisionma­kers. Also, we will be most to this community.”

Residents interested in participat­ing in the Telephone Town Hall can pre-register online at www.williamosl­erhs.ca/townhall or by leaving a voicemail with their name and phone number at (416) or (905) 494-2120 ext. 50200 before 12:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 3, 2022.

“I’m delighted to be back moderating Osler’s Telephone Town collaborat­ing with all industry associatio­ns and chambers.

"While the entire Mission with all the stopovers was agenda-driven and therefore full of deliverabl­es, I am particular­ly proud of our trip to Jammu and Kashmir. As a Chamber, we have been in the forefront of promoting

Hall this spring,” said Gurjit Kaur Bains, member of Osler’s Patient and Family Advisory Council. “One of the reasons I joined Osler’s PFAC was to share my experience­s as we all work together to improve health care in our community. I am pleased to see Osler’s leadership has continued the commitment to two-way communicat­ion with the community and I am proud to be a part of it.” rapid economic developmen­t of Jammu and Kashmir and its integratio­n with the Indian and the global economy. Our discussion with the Jammu and Kashmir Trade Promotion Organizati­on (JKTPO) and local businesspe­ople in Jammu will pave the way for more concrete collaborat­ions.

"Now, we are raring to go ahead and organize in-person programs. We are hopeful that the reported resurgence of the Covid-19 in Ontario doesn’t lead to lockdown conditions because we plan to organize a series of our annual events in the coming months including our annual awards and gala night, the charity golf tournament, the small business expo, among other programs.

"In addition, we are anticipati­ng a Trade Promotion Council of India (TPCI)-led delegation in the F&B sector to come to Canada in May 2022."

 ?? ?? Pic: Ripudaman Singh Dhillon with Pushkar Singh Dhami, Chief Minister of Uttarakhan­d.
Pic: Ripudaman Singh Dhillon with Pushkar Singh Dhami, Chief Minister of Uttarakhan­d.

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