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BUSINESS EVENTS CANADA 1#meetincanada
Information + Communications Technologies
ICT
businesseventscanada.ca2 BUSINESS EVENTS CANADA
36.7MILLIONTOTAL POPULATION
18.4MILLIONTOTAL WORKFORCE
1.3MILLIONBUSINESSES
$2.14TRILLIONTOTAL GDP SOURCE: STATISTICS CANADA
CANADA RANKS 1ST IN THE G7 FOR
Democracy (The Economist Intelligence Unit)
Economic Freedom(The Heritage Foundation)
Social Progress(The Social Progress Imperative)
Overall Reputation(Reputation Institute)
Quality of Life(OECD)
Total business tax costs in Canada are 48% LOWER than those in the US
Canada offers business the MOST EDUCATED talent pool among OECD countries
“DISCOVER CANADA FOR BUSINESS EVENTS
Canada is one of the safest, affordable and most welcoming destinations.
When you convene in Canada for meetings and conventions you’ll be connected with the innovators who are shaping the future, the thought leaders who are leading the way and the business and research architects who elevate Canada’s position on the world stage across a spectrum of industries. Research tells us meeting in Canada makes delegate engagement soar; connecting with Business Events Canada is the first step to your best conference ever.ˮ
— Chantal Sturk-Nadeau, Executive Director, Global Business Events Canada
Business Events Canada is a division of Destination Canada, our national tourism marketing agency, charged with growing Canada’s share of international business events.
SUPERCLUSTERS
Canada’s commitment to facilitating cooperative strategies between academia and businesses is demonstrated by two newly established ICT superclusters:
Digital Technology Based in British Columbia, and with an expected GDP impact of more than $5 BILLION over 10 years, this supercluster will use bigger, better datasets and cutting-edge applications of augmented reality, cloud computing and machine learning to improve service delivery in the natural resources, precision health and manufacturing sectors.
Among the 270+ participants: • Telus• Microsoft• Research Universities’
Council of British Columbia
AI-Powered Supply Chains (SCALE.AI): Based in Quebec, and with a projected GDP impact of over $16.5 BILLION over 10 years, this supercluster will bring the retail, manufacturing, transportation, infrastructure and ICT sectors together to build intelligent supply chains through artificial intelligence and robotics.
Among the 110+ participants: • Air Canada• CN• Optel • University of Waterloo
CANADAIN FOCUS
“Canada is an alluring destination for global meetings and business events.
By showcasing our industry expertise, we provide meeting planners and decision makers with important context to make their case for meeting in Canada, and fresh content to augment their agenda that is only available here. When you couple that with the unique conference locations and experiences Canada is known for, itʼs a win for everyone.ˮ
— Virginie De Visscher, Director of Business Development Economic Sectors, Business Events Canada
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WHAT IS ICT?
Manufacturing and services industries that capture, transmit and display data and information electronically.
Segments/subsectors include:
• AnimationandVisualEffects• ArtificialIntelligence• Audio-Visual/Digital Sound• Autonomous Vehicles• AutoTech• Big Data• Bioinformatics• Cloud Computing• Communications Technology• Cryptocurrency• Cybersecurity• Data Analytics• Data Centres• Data Science• Digital Media & Gaming• FinTech• Geospatial• Human-machine Interaction• Industry 4.0
• Information Extraction & Visualization
• Interactive Entertainment• Machine Learning• Medical Imaging• Mobile Applications• Next Generation Networks & 5G• Optics• Photonics• Quantum Computing• Robotics• SaaS• Virtual Reality
Did you know...
Canada exports 80% of its ICT manufactured products
$181BILLIONANNUAL REVENUE
39,000COMPANIES
$73BILLIONSECTOR GDP
594,871JOBS
A NATION OF INNOVATORSCanada has always been a hotbed of ICT ingenuity and expertise. From Alexander Graham Bell’s invention of the telephone, to the development of IMAX technology and advancements in artificial intelligence, Canada demonstrates its leadership on the global stage.
SUCCESS STORIES
IMAX technology was dreamed up by three Ontario students in the 1960s and today is renowned for its method of filming and exhibiting large-format, wide-angle motion pictures. IMAX won an Oscar in 1997 for Scientific and Technical Achievement.
The Shopify cloud-based e-commerce platform serves 377,500+ businesses across 150 countries and is among Canada’s top R&D spenders.
INFORMATION & COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES
TOP 10 MULTINATIONAL ICT COMPANIES OPERATING IN CANADA*
BCE
CA
ECELESTICA
TELUS CGI GROUPCONSTELLATION SOFTWARE
OPENTEXT
ROGERS COMMUNICATIONSSHAW
COMMUNICATIONS
BLACKBERRY
*Source: Branham300 2017 Edition
TOP 10 CANADIAN ICT COMPANIES*
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$5.5 BILLION in private sector R&D expenditures
Unprecedented federal funding and support for R&D, 12.9% LOWER OSTSand better R&D tax incentive packages than the US
A knowledge- intensive workforce
Collaboration across all sectors
Unprecedented federal funding and support
SOURCE: INNOVATION, SCIENCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CANADA; STATISTICS CANADA
NEWFOUNDLANDAND LABRADOR
THE MARITIMESPRINCE EDWARD ISLANDNOVA SCOTIA NEW BRUNSWICK
BRITISHCOLUMBIA
YUKON
NORTHWESTTERRITORIES
ALBERTA
SASKATCHEWAN
MANITOBA
ONTARIO
QUEBEC
NUNAVUT
HUDSON BAY
VANCOUVER
• Animation&VisualEffects• Cloud Computing• Cryptocurrency• Cybersecurity• Data Analytics• Data Science• Digital Media & Gaming• Industry 4.0• Machine Learning• Quantum Computing• SaaS• Virtual Reality
EDMONTON
• ArtificialIntelligence• Bioinformatics• Human-Machine Interaction• Information Extraction &
Visualization• Medical Imaging
WINNIPEG
• Communications Technology• Cybersecurity• Data Centres• Digital Media• FinTech• Machine Learning &
ArtificialIntelligence• SaaS
WATERLOO
• ArtificialIntelligence• AutoTech• Big Data• Cybersecurity• Industry 4.0• Machine Learning• Quantum Physics &
Computing• Robotics
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CANADA’SKEY ICT CENTRES
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NEWFOUNDLANDAND LABRADOR
THE MARITIMESPRINCE EDWARD ISLANDNOVA SCOTIA NEW BRUNSWICK
BRITISHCOLUMBIA
YUKON
NORTHWESTTERRITORIES
ALBERTA
SASKATCHEWAN
MANITOBA
ONTARIO
QUEBEC
NUNAVUT
HUDSON BAY
QUÉBEC CITY
• ArtificialIntelligence• Digital Media• Geospatial• Interactive Entertainment• Optics• Photonics• SaaS
OTTAWA
• Autonomous Vehicles • Communications Technology• Digital Media• FinTech• GovTech• Next Generation Networks
& 5G• Photonics• SaaS
MONTRÉAL
• ArtificialIntelligence• Audio-Visual/Digital Sound• Communications Technology• Data Centres • Digital Media• Industry 4.0• SaaS
TORONTO
• ArtificialIntelligence&Machine Learning
• Communications Technology • Cybersecurity • Digital Media & Gaming• FinTech• Mobile Applications• SaaS
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CANADA IS AT THE CUTTING EDGE OF R&D
Montréal’s Element AI and Toronto’s Vector Institute are magnets for the world’s top talent.
TORONTO
MONTRÉAL
EDMONTON
CANADIAN PIONEERS
TORONTODeep learning led by Geoffrey Hinton
MONTRÉAL Machine learning led by Yoshua Bengio
EDMONTONReinforcement learning led by Richard Sutton
Fluent AI’s patented voice recognition solution enables natural language interactions with voice-operated systems and works with most languages and accents.
Google Montréal’s Google Brain AI research lab, led by Hugo Larochelle, is advancing machine intelligence through research, systems engineering and collaboration with other Alphabet teams.
The Microsoft Research Montréal lab—founded in 2015 as Maluuba and acquired by Microsoft in 2017—teaches machines to read, think and communicate like humans.
The Montréal Institute for Learning Algorithms is working on two major projects: an AI research hub in conjunction with Thales Group’s Paris-based lab, and IBM’s planned AI development lab slated for Montréal.
OpenText’s flexible new AI platform combines open source machine learning with advanced analysis to acquire, merge, manage and analyze big data.
SUCCESS STORIES
INTERNATIONAL AI COMPANIES IN CANADA
INTERNATIONAL JOINT CONFERENCE
ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
July 25–30, 2021
Montréal
est. 2,500 attendees ®
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE HOTSPOTS
SUBSECTOR SPOTLIGHT
DEEPMIND TECHNOLOGIES, Google’s prestigious London, England-based artificial intelligence research division, in 2017 established its first international artificial intelligence research lab in Edmonton in collaboration with the University of Alberta.
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WATERLOO
OTTAWA
TORONTO
VANCOUVER
MONTRÉAL
QUÉBEC CITY
TORONTO
Developed in Canada Dragon Age (Electronic Arts/BioWare), FIFA Soccer (EA Sports), Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry (Ubisoft)
LA SEMAINE NUMÉRIQUE DE QUÉBEC
April 5–15, 2018
Québec City
25,000 attendees
WATERLOO
WINNIPEG
TORONTO
VANCOUVER IS THE 3RD LARGEST FILM AND TV PRODUCTION CITY in North America and is home to:• Sony Pictures Imageworks• Industrial Light & Magic • The Vancouver Film School• The Centre for Digital Media• The Vancouver Institute
of Media Arts• Lost Boy Studios School
ofVisualEffects
AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES HOTSPOTS
CANADA IS A GLOBAL LEADER IN HEALTH CARE ROBOTICS.
Toronto’s Humber River Hospital is North America’s FIRST FULLY DIGITAL HOSPITAL and uses humanoid robots, outfitted with a touchscreen display, to greet, guide, engage and entertain patients and visitors at the main doors and to support children and their families as part of the hospital’s Child Life Program.
ROBOTICS HOTSPOTS
DIGITAL MEDIA & GAMING HOTSPOTS
THE WORLD’S
3RD LARGEST DIGITAL GAMES INDUSTRY
21,700SKILLED WORKERS
590+STUDIOS
R&D COMMITMENT
TORONTO Uber’s R&D operation in Toronto—its first outside of the US—develops artificial intelligence for driverless vehicles; General Motors’ new R&D facility is devoted to autonomous vehicle and connected-car technologies.
OTTAWABlackBerry QNX is investing in autonomous vehicle R&D; Ford Canada has committed up to $337.9 MILLION towards a new research centre.
WATERLOOThe Waterloo Centre for Automotive Research (WatCAR) oversees leading-edge studies to improve automotive competition and innovation. The Waterloo Autonomous Vehicles Laboratory (WAVELab) focuses on robotics, drones and self-driving cars. Research projects include motion planning for autonomous driving, lane marking detection and friction analysis. MONTRÉAL’S
MAJOR PLAYERS
SOURCE: ENTERTAINMENT SOFTWARE ASSOCIATION OF CANADA
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“Organizations like TED, SIGGRAPH and
OpenStack choose Vancouver because of our unparalleled convention infrastructure set against a backdrop of ocean, mountains and forest. Our clients tell us the city itself, and our spectacular natural setting, inspire creative thinking and dynamic ideas.ˮ— Dave Gazley, VP Meeting and
Convention Sales, Tourism Vancouver
RESEARCH LEADERSHIP
The University of Alberta is home to the Alberta Ingenuity Centre for Machine Learning, the Centre for Intelligent Mining Systems, the Multimedia Advanced Computational Infrastructure, and is one of the top five wireless research groups within North America.
Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (AMII) is known for its health innovations in cancer care. In its Adaptive Prosthetics Program, AMII collaborates with the Bionic Limbs for Improved Natural Control (BLINC Lab) to develop artificially intelligent limbs and biomedical devices, including an improved robotic arm called the Bento Arm.
COMPANIES
• Absolute Software• Amazon• Apple• Avigilon• Cisco Systems• Hootsuite• Microsoft• Samsung• SAP• Sierra Wireless• Slack• Telus
COMPANIES
• Ambyint• BioWare• Computronix (Canada)• Darkhorse Analytics• Granify• Intuit
ICT IN VANCOUVER
$23BILLIONANNUAL REVENUE
$15BILLIONSECTOR GDP
75,000 EMPLOYED
7,000 COMPANIES ACROSS BRITISH COLUMBIA
SOURCE: VANCOUVER ECONOMIC COMMISSION
ICT IN EDMONTON
$235MILLION ANNUAL REVENUE
19,000 EMPLOYED
1,300 COMPANIES
VANCOUVER EDMONTON
Vancouver is emerging as a digital technology supercluster with a tech scene characterized by next generation social networking, SaaS, business intelligence and a robust educational and training infrastructure.
Edmonton is a major innovation hub for artificial intelligence and reinforcement learning, with the facilities and skilled professionals to support growth in a wide range of high-tech industries.
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE: Graphics, Animation and New Media (GRAND)
RESEARCH: University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University are leaders in software development.
SUCCESS STORIES
Electronic Arts’ Vancouver office is home to Frostbite, a research division focused on machine learning and neural networks as well as developing highly believable human characters for VR devices.
Mojio, a local startup, has created a connected-car app and device allowing motorists to track their driving behaviour, improve gas mileage and automate trip expensing.
SUCCESS STORIES
Hendrix, developed by Edmonton’s Testfire Labs, is a natural language AI assistant that works with most online conferencing platforms to listen to meetings, identify key points and important discussions, and pull it all together into actionable outcomes.
Granify Inc. makes a SaaS solution that helps online retailers maximize sales via cutting-edge big data and machine learning technologies.
We have very skilled people coming through our schools… These talented young people want to try
somethingdifferent.Thereisastrongworkethic,aloyaltyand high productivity among the people who work here.ˮ
—Daniel Haight, Co-founder, Darkhorse Analytics
“SOURCE: EDMONTON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
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COMPANIES
• Amazon Web Services• Canadian Tire
Cloud Nine Digital Innovation Centre
• Complex Games• Invenia Technical
Computing• Librestream• Microsoft• Ubisoft
ICT IN WINNIPEG
$183MILLION SECTOR EXPORTS
17,000EMPLOYED
1,100COMPANIES
161+ACADEMIC RESEARCHERS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE SOURCE: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WINNIPEG
WINNIPEG WATERLOO REGION
In Canada’s heartland, Winnipeg boasts a thriving community of small- and medium-sized ICT companies making contributions in data collection platforms, machine learning and robotics and interactive digital media/video game development.
Waterloo is an ICT powerhouse of talent and innovation, boosted by a world-class academic community. Here you’ll find the world’s highest concentration of mathematical and computer science talent.
SUCCESS STORIES
Sightline Innovation is one of Canada’s largest machine learning companies delivering disruptive artificial intelligence-based solutions, and offering Industry 4.0-level capabilities to insurance, health care, manufacturing, agriculture and more.
Winnipeg startup SkipTheDishes uses technology to connect hungry residents to local restaurants. Since 2013, the company has grown to include 1,400 employees, 18,000 couriers and 100 locations in Canada and the US.
SUCCESS STORY
Clearpath Robotics, founded by University of Waterloo alumni, is an industry trailblazer that automates the world’s dullest, dirtiest and deadliest jobs—from load-haul-dump jobs in mining to searching out algae blooms on water.
“The strength of Winnipeg’s
ICT community, from entrepreneurs to global companies, creates a local ecosystem that welcomes businesses from around the world. We’ve seen highly successful meetings and conventions in the ICT space take place in Winnipeg, where delegates notice the strength of our local industry, the learning opportunities and success stories available here.ˮ
— Dayna Spiring, President & CEO Economic Development Winnipeg
“Waterloo Region has inspiring spaces and venues for all kinds of events. The area is known for
being at the cutting edge for thinking and doing and is populated by thought leaders—from startups to establishedgloballyrecognizedtechfirmsandresearchleaders. Best of all, there is a collaborative mindset that permeateseveryaspectofourinnovationecosystem.ˮ
— Kelly McManus, Senior Director, Community Relations & Events University of Waterloo
ICT IN WATERLOO
12,690 EMPLOYED
1,660COMPANIES
150RESEARCH CENTRES SOURCE: WATERLOO REGION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
WATERLOO IS HOME TO…
SOFTWARE LEADERS BlackBerry, D2L, Google and OpenText
70+ automotive and AutoTech innovation sector leaders
CANADA’S LEADING Internet of Things cluster
CANADA’S FIRST Google for Entrepreneurs technology hub
WORLD’S LARGEST…
• The Institute for Quantum Computing at the University of Waterloo
• The Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
• Catalyst137 for Internet of Things manufacturing with 475,000 sq. ft. of space
TRUE NORTH TECH FOR GOOD
May 29-31, 2018
Waterloo Region
2,000 attendees
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COMPANIES
• Amazon• BlackBerry QNX• Ciena• Cisco• Ericsson• Halogen
• Huawei• IBM• Kinaxis• Martello
Technologies• Mitel
• Nokia• Page Cloud• ProntoForms• Shopify• You.i TV
COMPANIES
The top 5 international ICT firms all have Canadian headquarters in Toronto: • Alphabet (Google)• Cisco Systems Canada• HP Canada• IBM Canada• Microsoft Canada
RESEARCH: The Vector Institute, an independent non-profit dedicated to artificial intelligence, has big-name partners including Google, Shopify, Uber, Air Canada and all five major Canadian banks.
ICT IN TORONTO
$52BILLIONSECTOR GDP
400,000 EMPLOYED
14,000 COMPANIES
12,000 FINANCIAL FIRMS
SOURCE: CITY OF TORONTO; TECHTORONTO
TORONTO
Toronto is Canada’s largest city and the country’s biggest ICT hub, behind only San Francisco and New York City. It Is home to one of the largest clusters of mobile application companies in North America and has the world’s highest concentration of AI startups.
OTTAWA IS HOME TO…
• L-SPARK,Canada’sfirstenterprise SaaS accelerator
• The Canadian Photonics Fabrication Centre—North America’s only pure play fabrication centre
INCUBATORS/ RESEARCH
• Centre of Excellence in Next Generation Networks
• National Research Council of Canada
• Communications Research Centre Canada
• Canada’s Advanced Research and Innovation Network
“Toronto has emerged as one of the world’s fastest-growing tech markets and groups choosing the city for their meetings can
benefit from the conversations happening here. “Canada’s Downtownˮ is not only an appealing international destination, it has a large proportion of the world’s technology companies—putting attendees within arm’s reach of some of the biggest names in the sector.ˮ
—Tara Gordon, VP, Sales & Service, Business Events Toronto
VMUG USERCON
March 21, 2018
Toronto
3,500 attendees
MICROSOFT WORLDWIDE PARTNER
CONFERENCE
June 2016
Toronto
16,000 attendees
ICT IN OTTAWA
77,000EMPLOYED
980 COMPANIES
OTTAWA
Ottawa, the nation's capital, is the most technology-intensive region in Canada. Here, Canadian expertise in network technologies informs next-gen development, and cutting-edge work abounds in the areas of defence, smart city initiatives and more.
SUCCESS STORIES
SimWave Consulting has partnered with the Canadian War Museum to create a virtual reality experience in which participants are immersed in the Battle of Vimy Ridge. The 4D platform adds gunfire effects, exploding shells, tremors, wind and heat.
IBM Watson, the company’s artificial intelligence platform for professionals, is revolutionizing health care, the Internet of Things and even game shows. IBM and academic partners, including the University of Ottawa, have teamed up to train Watson in the language and nuances of cybersecurity.
“The Kanata North Business Association represents over 500 ICT companies that generate $8 billion of GDP in
Canada’s largest technology park. Our recent Autonomous Vehicle Summit, hosted in partnership with Invest Ottawa and CAVCOE, is a prime example of the power of business events. They have contributed to collaborations, potential foreign investment and discussion of corporate migration to Ottawa.ˮ
—Jeff McNamee, Executive Director (interim), Kanata North Business Association
Did You Know...• Toronto is home to the IBM
Innovation Space as well as the IBM Blockchain Global Data Centre, which uses IBM Z—a new system designed to encrypt large volumes of data.
• Toronto is the only Canadian entry among the list of 20 finalistsbeingconsideredforAmazon’s second headquarters.
SOURCE: OTTAWA TOURISM
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ICT IN QUÉBEC CITY
$1.7BILLIONREVENUE
19,500 JOBS
540COMPANIES
65RESEARCH CENTRES, CHAIRS, CLUSTERS AND INSTITUTES
SOURCE: QUÉBEC INTERNATIONAL
COMPANIES
• Autodesk• Automat• Bell• CAE• CGI• DeepMind
Technologies• Element AI• Ericsson• Electronic
Arts• Facebook• Fluent.ai
• Fujitsu• Fuzzy.ai• Google• IBM• Imagia• Microsoft• Moment
Factory• Nuance• Rodeo FX• Samsung• Telus• Thales
COMPANIES
• ABB–Bomem• Aéro Photo• Ametek–
Creaform• Bentley• CGI Group• Coyote• Esri Canada• Exfo• Gearbox• Korem
• Larian Studios
• Microsoft• Oracle• Syntell• Tecsult• TeraXion• Thales• Ubisoft• Xeos Imaging
ICT IN MONTRÉAL
$5 BILLION SECTOR EXPORTS
120,000 JOBS
5,000COMPANIES
SOURCE: CITY OF MONTRÉAL
MONTRÉAL QUÉBEC CITYMontréal has earned its reputation as a major global hub for artificial intelligence research and deep learning, as well as multimedia and video game production. The city boasts 250 researchers at Université de Montréal and McGill University—the largest number of university researchers in Canada.
Québec City nurtures a thriving optics-photonics industry, features Canada’s largest national defence research centre—Defence Research and Development Canada’s Valcartier Research Centre—and is a world-class hub for geospatial companies, software/database integrators and designers.
SUCCESS STORIES
STADIUM, a software application developed by SIMCO Technologies, is used to predict the long-term behaviour of reinforced concrete and improve its durability. The application has been used on more than 150 major projects, including new locks in the Panama Canal.
A global leader, the National Optics Institute has generated more than 30 spinoff companies. Creative work includes portable 3D cameras for the International Space Station, innovative custom orthotics, ophthalmic devices and dental diagnostic probes.
“For anyone who wants to do serious AI, it will be of strategic importance to keep your eye on Montréal.
We see it now in terms of reputation, but that means Montréal is able to attract top talent from elsewhere—top entrepreneurs and large organizations.ˮ
— Jean-François Gagné, Co-founder and CEO, Element AI
“By far, Québec City won out: it met all of our requirements, and then some. I fell in love
with Québec City immediately. I had no idea we had thisEuropeangemonlyhoursawayfromNewYork!ˮ— Erin Dolan, Program Manager, Technical Units
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
SUCCESS STORIES
Two local startups—Hexoskin and Hykso—have made a name for themselves in biometric clothing and wearable technology. Many Olympic boxers and professional MMA fighters are getting real-time data via Hykso punch trackers. During the Rio 2016 Olympics, various athletes sported Hexoskin Smart Shirt tech wearables.
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NO ONE KNOWS CANADA LIKE WE DO!The Business Events Canada team offers in-depth knowledge of all Canadian destinations from industry content to conference facilities. Contact us for solutions and support on the fundamentals of meeting in Canada, including introductions to our extensive cross-country network of meeting and event partners. Business Events Canada is your first point of contact when considering Canada for your group!
Virginie De VisscherDirector of Business Development, Economic [email protected]+1 204-802-0920
This document is a collaborative effort between Destination Canada, Business Events Canada and Canadian tourism and economic development agencies and partners. For more information on data and sources, contact Destination Canada Research at: [email protected].
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