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December 2010
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Incoterms 2010

I.E.Canada in Action



The Canadian Century



Canada Enters into Free Trade Negotiations with India

eManifest Implementation Update

What's Up with Committees


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  Incoterms 2010      
   
The big buzz in logistics this fall has been the changes to International Chamber of Commerce International Commercial Terms (known as Incoterms©)...
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I.E.Canada in Action
I.E.Canada in Action is a new feature that will bring members up to date on the activities of the organization. I.E.Canada is the voice of trade...
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The Canadian Century
In 1904, Sir Wilfred Laurier said that “the 21st Century shall be filled by Canada.” A recent book, co-authored by Brian Lee Crowley of the MacDonald-Laurier Institute for Public Policy; Jason Clemens of the Pacific Research Institute; and Niels Veldhuis of the Fraser Institute, argues that Laurier was right, he was just off by a century...
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Canada Enters Into Free Trade Negotiations with India
On November 16, 2010, the Honourable Peter Van Loan, Minister of International Trade, formally entered into free trade negotiations with India while in New Dehli...
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eManifest Implementation Update
After several years of planning and significant consultations, on October 31, 2010, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) implemented the first stage of the eManifest initiative....
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What's Up with Committees
During its 79th Annual Conference & Tradeshow held at the Delta Meadowvale Hotel & Conference Centre in Mississauga, ON, I.E.Canada held a special member appreciation luncheon to recognize some of its most active and dedicated members and to celebrate I.E.Canada’s volunteer spirit. ...
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