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Updated: 2014-05-16 11:06
(China Daily USA)
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Toronto INNOVATION COLLABoRATION His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, governor general of Canada, delivers opening remarks at the 2014 Discovery hosted by the Ontario Centres of Excellence on Monday in Toronto. David Johnston said that Canada needed to further develop its partnership with China in innovation collaboration. Li Na / China Daily |
Toronto CHINA DISCOVERS Yang Yuecheng, deputy director of the Torch High Technology Industry Development Center at the Ministry of Science and Technology of China, addresses the opening ceremony of Discovery 2014 on Monday in Toronto. He said he hopes China and Canada can deepen their cooperation in the areas of technology and innovation. An 82-member delegation from China attended what is considered Canada's premier innovation showcase. Li Na / China Daily |
Toronto LUXURY BARGAIN Neil Labatte, president and CEO of Toronto's Trump International Hotel & Tower, introduces the Trump to Chinese media on Wednesday at the 65-story luxury project at Bay and Adelaide Streets in downtown Toronto. He told Chinese shoppers that the 118 luxury residential condo units were a bargain compared to Beijing prices. Li Na / China Daily |
Toronto SALES TEAM Neil Labatte (fourth from left), president and CEO of Toronto's Trump International Hotel & Tower, poses with his sales team and John Hutson (third from right), partner of private company services, Deloitte, and representative of Trump residencies at a press conference held at the Toronto Trump Hotel & Tower on Wednesday. Li Na / China Daily |
Toronto HIGH-TECH PANEL Wang Hanguang, chairman and CEO of Han Hai Investment and Management Group, discusses technology financing with other panelists at the 3rd Annual Ontario-China Technology Transfer and R&D Collaboration Forum on Monday in Toronto. The forum was co-organized by the Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation, the Ministry of Economic Development, Trade and Employment and the Chinese Consulate in Toronto. Li Na / China Daily |
Ottawa CULTURAL BONDS Chris Alexander, Canada's minister of citizenship and immigration, speaks at the 12th annual CIBC Taste of Asia at Parliament Hill on May 7 in Ottawa. Alexander said that China was Canada's top source of immigration in 2013, a connection that binds the two countries not only economically but also culturally. Behind Alexander is Ken Ng, chairman of the Federation of Chinese Canadians. Provided to China Daily |
Toronto CUTTING EDGE Liu HongTao (center), professor of applied science and engineering at the University of Toronto, discusses flight systems and control technology with visitors at the 2014 Discovery hosted by the Ontario Centres of Excellence on Monday at the Toronto Metro Convention Centre. Li Na / China Daily |
(China Daily USA 05/16/2014 page12)
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