Canadian Alumni Reception - Twin CitiesDocument Tools Regional Alumni Event - December 10, 20095:00pm - The Consulate General of Canada-Minneapolis701 Fourth Avenue South, Suite 900 Minneapolis, MN - US 55415
The Canadian Consulate in Minneapolis and the Canada-Minnesota Business
Council are co-hosting an after work social mixer for Alumni of
Canadian Universities in the Twin Cities.
The Consulate General of Canada & The Canada-Minnesota Business Council request the pleasure of your company at a networking occasion for alumni of Canadian Universities Please join Consul General Martin Loken and others to renew old connections, initiate new ones, and explore ways to strengthen the Canada-Twin Cities relationship. Complimentary appetizers and beverages will be served. Space is limited, so please register early at www.canadianalumni.ezregister.com, before December 4th. The Minnesota-Canada business relationship is large, dynamic, and very important to both countries. Merchandise trade now exceeds $20 billion annually, and the flow of people, services, technical cooperation and other cross-border links is also significant. Minnesota exports a rich mixture of products to its northern neighbour, totalling more than its next three largest export destinations combined. Almost 150,000 jobs in the state are supported by the Canada-US trading relationship. In turn, Canada’s exports to Minnesota are large and diversified, with Canada’s reliable and secure energy supplies being especially important This strong and longstanding business partnership is a central element of being each other’s most important neighbour, friend and ally. It also creates a fertile and stimulating environment for the Canada-Minnesota Business Council (CMBC), created in 1994 to carry out the following objectives: • Help build and maintain commercial and economic relationships between Canada and Minnesota • Provide information about the Canadian business climate to the business community in Minnesota • Provide a networking forum for Minnesota firms interested in Canada and for Canadian firms interested in Minnesota |