CCCJ presents: Business Council of Canada Luncheon & Panel
An Afternoon of Enlightening Discussion
The CCCJ along with the Business Council of Canada hosted a luncheon panel discussion with Canada’s top business leaders on strengthening Japan-Canada relations, taking advantage of the CPTPP and Canada’s role as a reliable and secure supplier of natural resources at Roppongi Hills Club.
Founded in 1976, the Business Council of Canada is a not-for-profit, non-partisan organization representing business leaders in every region and sector of the country. The Council’s member companies employ 1.7 million Canadians, contribute the largest share of federal corporate taxes, and are responsible for most of Canada’s exports, corporate philanthropy, and private-sector investments in research and development.
We had 4 panelists including:
- Don Lindsay, President & CEO of Teck Resources
- Dawn Farrell, President & CEO of TransAlta
- Jeff Zweig, President & CEO of Mosaic Forest Management
- Goldy Hyder, President & CEO of the Business Council of Canada