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  • Aerospace Industry Association of Canada

    The Aerospace Industry Association of Canada (AIAC) is a not-for-profit organization advocating on aerospace policy issues that have a direct impact on aerospace companies and aerospace jobs in Canada. Through our network of member companies, our productive relationships with federal government departments and agencies, and our globe-spanning international contacts, we help Canada’s aerospace industry remain competitive and take advantage of new aerospace opportunities.

  • Canadian Aquaculture Industry Alliance

    The Canadian Aquaculture Industry Alliance (CAIA) is a national industry association, headquartered in Ottawa that represents the interests of Canadian aquaculture operators, feed companies and suppliers, as well as provincial finfish and shellfish aquaculture associations.

  • Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries

    CADSI is the voice of Canada’s defence and security industries. Our business association represents over 800 member companies who are essential contributors to Canada’s national defence and security and generate over 10 billion dollars to the Canadian economy every year.

  • Canadian Business

    Canadian Business is the longest-publishing business magazine in Canada. It was founded in 1928 as The Commerce of the Nation, the organ of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. The magazine was renamed Canadian Business in 1933. The association with the Chamber of Commerce ended in 1977. It is owned by Rogers Communications.

  • Canadian Fence Industry Association

    The Canadian Fence Industry Association is a non-profit organization whose members include professional contractors, retailers, agents, wholesalers and manufacturers of fence products and related service. We are dedicated to representing high construction standards as well as a high level of ethical business behavior in a competitive market place.

  • Canadian Food Exporters Association (CFEA)

    Are you a food or beverage manufacturer looking to export or expand into new markets, a buyer looking to source Canadian products or a consumer looking for that unique recipe then look no further the CFEA is here to help you with your needs.

  • Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters

    Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) is Canada's largest industry and trade association. We represent businesses in all sectors of manufacturing and exporting activity across Canada. Our mandate is to promote the competitiveness of Canadian manufacturers and the success of Canada's goods and services exporters in markets around the world.

  • Canadian Manufacturing

    We are the industrial news and information hub for Canada. Our online publications include 10 of the most-read industrial magazines. In addition, we have integrated their Buyer's Guides' and the Fraser's Directory, into Canada's largest online database of industrial firms available.

  • Canadian Solar Industries Association

    The Canadian Solar Industries Association was formed in 1978 to serve the interests of Canada's solar thermal industry, and was known as the CSIA. The Canadian Photovoltaic Industries Association (CPIA) was formed in 1989 to represent the interests of the new PV industry. Due to cutbacks of financial support from the federal government in the early 1990s the two associations, with common goals and utilizing the same energy source as the basis of their technologies, joined together in 1992 to promote the professional and practical use of solar technologies in Canada. CSIA merged with CPIA in 1992, and the Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA) has existed in this form since then.

  • Canadian Recording Industry Association

    The Canadian Recording Industry Association is a Toronto-based, non-profit trade organization that was founded 9 April 1963 to represent the interests of companies that record, manufacture and market sound recordings in Canada. Originally formed as the 10-member Canadian Record Manufacturer's Association, the association changed its name in 1972 and opened membership to other record industry companies.

  • Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association

    The Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association is one of the largest business associations in Canada. Since its founding in 1944, CRFA has grown to represent restaurants, bars, cafeterias and social and contract caterers, as well as accommodation, entertainment and institutional foodservice.

  • Dental Industry Association of Canada

    The Dental Industry Association of Canada is a voluntary, non-profit group of dental manufacturers, distributors, laboratories and service providers, committed to the highest standards of service to dental professionals in Canada.

    By addressing our common interests in dental and business education, market research, regulatory affairs, and industry relations - our nearly 100 members are working together on the important issues that will keep the Canadian dental industry at the leading edge of servicing the needs of Canada’s dental professionals.

  • Export.Ca - Canada's Export E-Business Portal

    Our mission is to help Canadian companies involved with the exports of goods and services reap the benefits of Internet E-Commerce and to provide innovative Internet business-to-business applications via our web site, which can help expand global reach and maximize export sales.

  • ExportCanada.com

    ExportCanada.com is part of the ExportTradingNetwork, a global trading platform designed to support and assist companies participating in international trade leverage the power of the Internet to find new markets, reach new trading partners, and conduct market research.

  • Export Development Canada

    Export Development Canada (EDC) is Canada's export credit agency, and a Crown corporation that provides financing and risk management services to Canadian exporters and investors in up to 200 markets worldwide. EDC and the Canadian Commercial Corporation are the two Crown corporations responsible for facilitating international trade.

  • Frasers

    Frasers is a comprehensive directory and search tool, providing information on Canadian industrial wholesalers, manufacturers, distributors and their products and services. In addition, we list international companies that supply goods and services to the Canadian marketplace.

  • Industry Canada

    Industry Canada is the department of the Government of Canada with responsibility for regional economic development, investment, and innovation/research and development. The department employs 6104 FTEs across Canada.

  • Information Technology Association of Canada

    Information Technology Association of Canada (or Association canadienne de la technolgie de l'information) is an advocacy group representing members (companies) of Canada's information and communications technologies (ICT) industry.

    ITAC is the voice of the Canadian information and communications technologies (ICT) industry in all sectors including telecommunications and Internet services, ICT consulting services, hardware, microelectronics, software and electronic content. ITAC's network of companies accounts for more than 70 per cent of the 579,000 jobs, $137.6 billion in revenue, $5.2 billion in R&D investment, $22.6 billion in exports and $11.5 billion in capital expenditures that the industry contributes annually to the Canadian economy.

  • Invest in Canada

    The federal government has created Invest in Canada to promote, attract and retain foreign direct investment in Canada. As a bureau of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, we assist multinational companies planning to invest in Canadian businesses or expand their operations in our country. We can guide you through every step of the investment process, from the exploratory phase through to site selection and follow up: we can provide you with a wealth of information about doing business in Canada and introduce you to specialists who offer one-on-one assistance customized to meet your particular needs.

  • Investment Industry Association of Canada

    The Investment Industry Association of Canada (IIAC) is a member-based, professional association that advances the growth and development of the Canadian investment industry. IIAC acts as a strong, proactive voice to represent the interests of the investment industry for all market participants. Our member firms range in size from small regional firms to large organizations that employ thousands of individuals across the country. Our members work with Canadians to help build prosperity and investment security for investors and their families.

  • PIJAC CANADA - The voice of the Canadian pet industry

    The Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council of Canada is the voice of the Canadian pet industry. As a not for profit, member based organization, PIJAC Canada advocates on behalf of the Canadian pet industry, while acting as a credible source of information and education for pet related businesses.

  • PrintCAN

    Canada's Graphic Arts Web Centre. Twice weekly printing Industry News, Job board targeting all printing industry jobs, internet directory.

  • Vegetable Oil Industry of Canada

    VOIC (Vegetable Oil Industry of Canada) is an industry group representing 75,000 oilseed growers across Canada, oilseed processors and suppliers of fats and oils to the food industry, and makers of oilseed-based food products, such as margarine, cooking oil, salad dressing, mayonnaise and dessert toppings. Members include the Canadian Canola Growers Association, the Canadian Oilseed Processors Association, Archer Daniel Midland Agri-Industries Ltd., Bunge Canada, Canbra Foods, AarhusKarlshamn US and Canada, Loders Croklaan, Unilever Canada, Rich Products Corporation, Monsanto and Dow AgroSciences.



 
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