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A woman is holding a sign that says Canadian Day party
By TJCS July 24, 2025
This year marked the first time TJCS Canada Day was hosted in Kariya, commemorating the 45th anniversary of its sister city relationship with Mississauga.
A man in a suit is standing in front of a microphone in a room.
By Business Committee June 2, 2025
A networking reception hosted by SOMA and the Consulate of Canada in Nagoya and supported by the Tokai Japan Canada Society (TJCS) was held on May 15 in Nagoya to welcome mission members from the Southwestern Ontario Marketing Alliance (SOMA) - a major manufacturing hub in Canada.
Blackboard with Japanese letters saying Kasugai Canada Festa
By TJCS May 6, 2025
Kasugai City, in collaboration with TJCS, held its "Kasugai Canada Festa" event - a cultural experience featuring Canada.
Innovation Seminar Held in Nagoya
By TJCS March 14, 2025
Edmonton, Alberta, a global leader in hydrogen hub development and innovation, showcased its cutting-edge initiatives at the "Innovation Promotion Seminar" held on February 17 at Courtyard by Marriott Nagoya.
TJCS Leaders meeting with Nagoya Mayor and other city officials
By TJCS March 5, 2025
On February 28, 2025, the Tokai Japan Canada Society (TJCS) visited Nagoya City Hall and had the honour of meeting with Mayor Ichiro Hirosawa of Nagoya.
TJCS Annual General Meeting
By TJCS February 7, 2025
Tokai Japan Canada Society (TJCS) will hold its 2024 Annual General Meeting (AGM) on March 30, 2024 (Sat). This year's AGM will be held on a Saturday in order to allow more Individual Regular Members to participate.
Edmonton Skyline
By TJCS January 21, 2025
The Tokai Japan Canada Society is pleased to be supporting a seminar and networking lunch hosted by the Edmonton Economic Delegation, in collaboration with the Tokai Japan Canada Society (TJCS) and the Consulate of Canada in Nagoya.
Doing Business in Canada
By Business Committee November 25, 2024
Tokai Japan Canada Society (TJCS), in collaboration with the Canadian accounting firm Manning Elliott (based in Vancouver), hosted a business seminar, "Doing Business in Canada" at WINC AICHI. The seminar attracted over 50 participants, primarily Japanese companies considering expanding into the Canadian market.
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