Past Events - 2024-05

ESUJ May Evening Gala 2013

  • May 27 (Mon) Registration Closed
  • 09:30 ~ 11:30
  • Member 7,000 yen, Guest 8,000 yen

EIGO-RAKUGO + BUFFET

初夏の夕べのひと時、カナダ人落語家「桂三輝(カツラ・サンシャイン)」の創作落語でお楽しみください。
彼のユニークな話芸があなたを笑いの渦へ巻き込むでしょう。  

Date: Monday, 27 May 2013 18:30~20:30     
Charge: Member 7,000 円/Guest  8,000円
Event Details: 
http://www.esuj.gr.jp/lec_event/eng/event/20130527.htm

CCCJ 13th Annual Golf Tournament

  • May 23 (Thu) Registration Closed
  • 21:30
  • 24000

ATTENTION TO ATTENDEES: BUS PICK UP WILL BE AT 6:15AM AT THE CANADIAN EMBASSY NEAR AOYAMA ITCHOME STATION FRIDAY MORNING. PLEASE NOTIFY DAVID ANDERSON AT david.anderson [at] cccj.or.jp IF YOU ARE TAKING THE BUS.

 

With the weather warming and the grass greening it's a fine time to dust off the golf clubs and start preparing for the CCCJ 13th Annual Golf Tournament!

Japan WINConference - Taking the Next Step

  • May 17 (Fri) Registration Closed
  • 00:00
  • Hotel Shangrila Tokyo, Japan
  • Please see conference fee list

Women are initiating, leading and creating the future of initiatives and organisations across different fields, industries, companies, communities and nations.

Former Japanese Ambassador to Canada Sadaaki Numata to address CCCJ Members and McGill MBA Students

  • May 07 (Tue) Registration Closed
  • 03:15 ~ 04:45
  • 7,000 yen

On the occasion of the first overseas study trip from McGill MBA students in Montreal, the CCCJ and McGill MBA Japan are honoured to welcome Ambassador Sadaaki Numata to a special luncheon presentation on Tuesday, May 7th at the Embassy of Canada in Tokyo.

With the movement towards the Canada-Japan EPA and a recent surge in bilateral trade and investment, Ambassador Numata will speak on his experience as Ambassador of Japan to Canada as well as provide his outlook on the Canada-Japan relationship and the opportunities for moving forward.

2013 Canada-Japan Trade Symposium

  • April 25 (Thu) Registration Closed
  • 04:00 ~ 09:00
  • This event is by invitation only

Event held in Partnership with the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and the Keidanren. 

Revitalizing growth opportunities through a formal Economic Partnership Agreement

April 25, 2013 | 1 p.m. – 6 p.m. | Toronto, ON

CCCJ Rent Party!

  • April 12 (Fri) Registration Closed
  • 10:00 ~ 12:00
  • 10,000

To support the CCCJ in covering the transitional costs of its office relocation this coming May, the Events Committee invites you to the CCCJ Rent Party being held at the French Cellar, Roppongi Hills Club on Friday, April 12th. 

Come on out and show your support for the Chamber in what promises to be a fun night, full of great prizes and shared with the company of friendly faces. 

 

Tokyo Gaijin Hanami Charity Party

  • March 31 (Sun) Registration Closed
  • 04:00 ~ 09:00
  • Minimum Donation of 500 yen

• This is a CHARITY EVENT! All the proceeds will go to Team NADIA to support their continuous work in the affected areas of the great Tohoku earthquake and tsunami on March 11, 2011.
• The event will be canceled in case of bad weather.
• Party time is from 1pm until 6 but you can come early or later if you want, just check the venue map and look for us in the park.
• Meeting time is at 12:45pm and 1:45pm at JR Harajuku station, Omotesando exit, right in-front of Newdays convenience store.

A Night to Remember with Karim Nader

  • March 14 (Thu) Registration Closed
  • 10:00 ~ 12:00
  • 5000

We cordially invite McGill Japan MBA Alumni, McGill Alumni, and McGill parents and friends to a special dinner gathering with Professor Karim Nader, whose research into how memory works has led to his being named one of "The Ten People Who Could Change the World" by Forbes magazine.

Tohoku Two Years on Firsthand reports from those helping to rebuild Japan

Two years on from the Great Tohoku Earthquake, many groups and organisations continue to play a vital role in supporting the people in the region and the recovery and rebuilding of Tohoku. 

At this special two year anniversary event, representatives from four groups actively involved in the region will provide firsthand reports on their experiences to date, and give insights into the current situation and ongoing needs and challenges that are likely to be faced. 

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