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The Canadian - Chamber Voices: Start Me Up

The Canadian - Autumn 2015. Vol 15. Issue 02. Chamber Voices: Start Me Up - Public-Private Initiatives Should Bridge the Canada-Japan SME Divide By Lars Cosh-Ishii, the founder and managing director of Mobikyo, the publishers of Wireless Watch Japan It’s widely acknowledged that small- and medium...

The Canadian - Report: Gender Diversity Roundtable

The Canadian - Autumn 2015. Vol 15. Issue 02. Report: Gender Diversity Roundtable - Cultivating Equality in the Japanese Workplace Akiko Kosuda, member of the CCCJ’s Honorary Board of Advisors and a senior advisor to the Japan PFI/PPP association, hosted the McGill MBA Japan Gender Diversity...

The Canadian - Member Profile: Marc Bolduc

The Canadian - Autumn 2015. Vol 15. Issue 02. Member Profile: Marc Bolduc - Invest in Your Chamber  Marc Bolduc is the outgoing Vice-Chair of the CCCJ A native of Montreal, Marc Bolduc first arrived in Japan in 1997 as a student on a working holiday visa. After becoming interested in Japanese at...

The Canadian - Trade Trends: Connecting Markets

The Canadian - Autumn 2015. Vol 15. Issue 02. Trade Trends: Connecting Markets - Canada's Shipping Advantages By Trevor Kennedy, M.A. candidate in Asia Pacific Policy Studies at the University of British Columbia. He writes on various policy-related issues in Northeast Asia on his blog, Asia Pacific...

The Canadian - Business Solutions: Manpower Boost

The Canadian - Autumn 2015. Vol 15. Issue 02. Business Solutions: Manpower Boost - Big changes coming to Japanese worker dispatch regime By Colin Page, professor at Doshisha Law School in Kyoto and a director for the Manpower Group Japan Co. Ltd.,one of the oldest foreign-capitalized firms in Japan...

The Canadian - Energy Insights: Gas Economics

The Canadian - Autumn 2015. Vol 15. Issue 02. Energy Insights: Gas Economics - B.C. Coastal LNG Bridging Canada and Japan Industry insights brought to you by Yuya Kihara and Kentaro Matsushita, both relationship managers at the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ (Canada). Following the devastating March...