info suisse Oct-Nov 2011 - Chambre de Commerce Canado
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info suisse Oct-Nov 2011 - Chambre de Commerce Canado
^c[dhj^hhZ Publication of the Swiss Canadian Chambers of Commerce Ontario and Quebec Publication des Chambres de Commerce Canado-Suisse de l’Ontario et du Québec October/November Octobre/Novembre 2011 F eature/Reportage eature/Reportage:: Architecture Annual Member Company Directory Répertoire annuel des compagnies membres www.swissbiz.ca www.cccsqc.ca Publication of the Swiss Canadian Chambers of Commerce Ontario and Quebec Publication des Chambres de Commerce Canado-Suisse de l’Ontario et du Québec FEATURE / REPORTAGE Architecture 4 Inspiring Office Environments and Green Roofs BUSINESS AND OTHER NEWS NOUVELLES ECONOMIQUES ET INFORMATION 17 18 22 24 24 28 Bruno’s Tip – The Road To Ruin, Don’t Take It! Karin’s Performance Solutions – 5 Tips for More Engaged Employees Travel News CRA Audit – Will I Be Selected? Swiss Franc Now Disqualified As Safe Haven Trade Fairs CHAMBER NEWS NOUVELLES DE LA CHAMBRE 2 3 5 9 12 12 & 21 18 25 28 President’s Message SCCC/Upcoming Events Message du Président CCCS / Evénéments Scholarship Fund Nouveaux Membres – CCCS Member Profile New Members – SCCC Quote of the Month SCCC Ontario – 2011 Golf Tournament SCCC Group Health Plan ANNUAL MEMBER COMPANY DIRECTORY RÉPERTOIRE ANNUEL DES COMPAGNIES MEMBRES Pages 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20 & 21 Roof Terrace with Cafe in an Urban Shopping District Café-terrasse sur le toit d’un centre commercial urbain CONTENTS / INDICE ^c[dhj^hhZ Swiss Canadian Chamber of Commerce (Ontario) Inc. 756 Royal York Road • Toronto, Ontario M8Y 2T6 Tel: (416) 236-0039 • Fax: (416) 236-3634 • E-mail: [email protected] • www.swissbiz.ca BOARD OF DIRECTORS • 2011 – 2012 President / Director: Phillip Gysling Mesh Innovations Inc. 174 Hallam Street, Toronto ON M6H 1X5 Tel: 416-871-8159 Email: [email protected] Website: www.meshinnovations.com Vice-President / Treasurer/ Director: Urs Villiger RE/MAX WEST REALTY INC. 1678 Bloor Street West, Toronto ON M6P 1A9 Tel: 416-562-7701 Email: [email protected] Website: www.remaxwest.com/UVilliger Secretary & Legal Counsel: Bernard Lette Lette Whittaker LLP 20 Queen Street West, #3300, P.O. Box 33, Toronto ON M5H 3R3 Tel: 416-971-4898 Email: [email protected] Website: www.lette.ca Past President / Director: Hans Munger Auto Motion Shade Inc. 400 Bentley Street; Unit 7-11; Markham ON L3R 8H6 Tel: 905-470-6198 x 33 Email: [email protected] Website: www.automotionshade.com Directors: Babette Baars Marché Restaurants Canada Ltd. 8 King Street East, Suite 838, Toronto, ON M5C 1B5 Tel: 647-341-1444 Cell: 647-969-1445 Email: [email protected] Website: www.marche-int.com Rudi Blatter Lindt & Spruengli (Canada) Inc. 181 University Avenue, Suite 900, Toronto ON M5H 3M7 Tel: (416) 351-8566 Email: [email protected] Website: www.lindt.com Mirko Capodanno Switzerland Tourism 480 University Avenue, Suite 1500 Toronto, ON M5G 1V2 Tel: 416-695-3375 Cell: 416-841-6644 Email: [email protected] Website: www.MySwitzerland.com Yves-Daniel Cochand Swiss Reinsurance Company 150 King Street West, # 2200, Toronto, ON M5H 1J9 Tel: 416-408-5945 Email: [email protected] Website: www.swissre.com Julien Favre UBS 154 University Avenue, Toronto ON M5H 3Z4 Tel: (416) 345-7033 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ubs.com/1/e/canada Roger Hunziker The Bata Shoe Museum 327 Bloor Street West, Toronto ON M5S 1W7 Tel: 416-979-7799 x 242 Email: [email protected] Website: www.batashoemuseum.ca Sandra Leuba 136 Curzon Street, Toronto ON M4M 3B5 Tel: 416-616-4251 Email: [email protected] Ronnie Miller Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. 2455 Meadowpine Boulevard, Mississauga ON L5N 6L7 Tel: 905-542-5522 Email: [email protected] Website: www.rochecanada.com Daniel Oehy Swissmar 35 East Beaver Creek Rd, Unit 6, Richmond Hill, ON L4B 1B3 Tel: 905-764-1121 Email: [email protected] Website: www.swissmar.com Urs Uhlmann Zurich 400 University Avenue, 25th Floor, Toronto ON M5G 1S7 Tel: (416) 586-2959 Email: [email protected] Website: www.zurich.ca Andrea Von Moeller B2-125 The Queensway; Toronto ON M8Y 1H3 Tel: (416) 907-8012 Email: [email protected] Website: www.2marketinternational.com Honorary Director: Bernadette Hunkeler Consulate General of Switzerland 154 University Avenue, Suite 601, Toronto ON M5H 3Y9 Tel: 416-593-5371 Website: www.eda.admin.ch Liaison Officer Consulate General of Switzerland: Emil Wyss Consulate General of Switzerland 154 University Avenue, Suite 601, Toronto ON M5H 3Y9 Tel: 416-593-5371 Email: [email protected] Website: www.eda.admin.ch Executive Assistant: Patricia Keller Schläpfer – SCCC 756 Royal York Road, Toronto ON M8Y 2T6 Tel: (416) 236-0039 Fax: (416) 551-1011 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.swissbiz.ca Electronic Typesetting and Assembly: Nancy Raitt @ corptype Printed by: J. B. Deschamps 2 INFO SUISSE Dear Members, I hope that everyone has enjoyed a lovely summer and has had a chance to take a break from their hectic day-to-day lives. Now, the summer is over, and it is back to business! This is the busiest and most exciting period of the year for the Chamber as our two most important annual events fall into this period. On September 12th the Chamber held its yearly golf tournament, which, as in previous years, was again a big success. Not only did we have beautiful weather but we also had a good turn-out and some great prizes were won. Everyone involved had a great day. I wish to convey my thanks to the Chamber golf committee and volunteers, expertly managed by Hans Munger, to the many prize sponsors, and, most importantly, to all the participants. Everyone was critical in making the event a success. Our next big event is now right around the corner as well. Preparations are well under way for our Dinner & Dance which will once again be held at the King Edward Hotel downtown Toronto. This event is not only an important date in the calendar of our members but also for the Toronto Swiss community at large as the event has been a steady and important fixture in the pre-Holidays social calendar for many decades. Another event that you do not want to miss is our October 26th networking event that we are organizing in collaboration with the Canadian German Chamber of Commerce and Industry, visit our website for more details (www.swissbiz.ca). The focus topic of this issue of info Suisse is architecture. While this keyword evokes many aesthetically pleasing thoughts of projects by great Swiss architects such as Le Corbusier and Botta, it also brings to mind some exciting recent additions to the Toronto cityscape. For me personally, though, the term architecture is closely linked to my personal professional area of expertise. Architecture is a critical, if not the most important, component of any information technology project. Not only is a solid information architecture imperative to guide users smoothly through an application but a well thought out technical architecture is key for any application to work properly. Even for a Chamber to operate efficiently a simple yet sensible framework is needed; the board has invested quite a bit of time over the last few years in streamlining its structures and, I think, the Chamber has therefore been able to offer some great value to its members despite its limited resources. Happy reading! Philipp Gysling President 2011 COMING EVENTS October 25: Joint Event with the German Chamber @ MarchÈ Restaurant (new date) November 19: Dinner Dance @ Le Meridien King Edward Further Information can be found on www.swissbiz.ca/upcoming_events Dates above are subject to change La Chambre de commerce canado-suisse (Québec) Inc. Swiss Canadian Chamber of Commerce (Quebec) Inc. 1572 Avenue Docteur Penfield, Montréal, Qué. H3G 1C4 • Tél: (514) 937-5822 • Fax: (514) 954-5619 • E-mail: [email protected] • Web site: www.cccsqc.ca CONSEIL D’ADMINISTRATION / BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2011 – 2012 Présidente / President Mr. Jean Serge Grisé Directeur, Communications et Affaires publiques Fondation Lucie et André Chagnon Conseiller en affaires publiques Tel: 514.380.2001, # 1058 E-mail: [email protected] Secrétaire / Secretary Mr. Raphaël Delacombaz Tel: 514.296.1943 E-mail: [email protected] Vice-présidents / Vice-Presidents Mr. Olivier Schlegel General Manager for Canada Swiss International Air Lines Tel: 514.954.5600, # 6610 E-mail: [email protected] Mr. Bruno Setz Consultant Tel: 514.767.5123 E-mail : [email protected] Trésorier / Treasurer Mr. Othmar Widmer Consultation Widmer Tel: 514.290.4822 E-mail: [email protected] Directeurs / Directors Mr. Jacques Demont Managing Director Nespresso Tel: 514.287.1222 [email protected] Mr. Ch. Dubois Conseiller de la Ville Ville de Montréal (Arrondissement Pierrefonds-Roxboro) Tel: 514.624.1488 [email protected] Me Jean-Marc Ferland Avocat Ferland, Marois, Lanctot Tel: 514.861.1110 E-mail: [email protected] Mr. Moritz Gruber Président System Huntingdon Inc. Tel: 450.264.6122 E-mail : [email protected] Mr. Olivier Rodriguez Gestionnaire de portefeuille Mirabaud Canada Inc. Tel: 514.393.1690 E-mail : [email protected] Me Monica Schirdewahn Avocate / Lawyer Lette & Associés Tel: 514.871.3838, # 213 E-mail: [email protected] Mr. Paul Wieser PDG pour le Canada Busch Vacuum Technics Inc. Tel: 450.435.6899 E-mail: [email protected] Directeur honoraire / Honorary Director Mr. Claude Duvoisin Consul général de Suisse Tel: 514.932.7181 E-mail: [email protected] Liaison au Consulat général de Suisse Mr. Paolo Bezzola Consul Tel: 514.932.7181 E-mail: [email protected] Conseiller juridique / Legal Counsel Lette & Associés Tel: 514.871.3838, # 213 E-mail: [email protected] Responsable de l’administration / Administration Officer Mr. Andreas Kräuchi Tel: 514.937.5822 Fax: 514.954.5619 E-mail: [email protected] Chers membres, Avec l’automne, arrive une période plus intense pour nous tous, mais aussi le début des activités pour notre Chambre. Dans quelques jours, se déroulera le cocktail d’ouverture durant lequel nous rencontrerons de nouveaux membres et nous vous parlerons des autres événements que nous préparons pour vous. Il y aura de nouvelles choses, mais, ne vous inquiétez pas, les activités traditionnelles comme la Fondue et la Raclette seront à l’agenda. Ce numéro contient notre répertoire des membres et je souhaite qu’il vous soit utile. Pensez à nos collègues membres lorsque vous avez besoin de partenaires. Durant l’été, votre conseil d’administration s’est réuni pour tenir une réunion de « brainstorming » dans le but de trouver de nouvelles idées pour rendre notre organisation la plus intéressante possible. Cette rencontre, à laquelle nous avions aussi invité des membres de la Chambre fût des plus stimulantes et nous permettra, très bientôt, de mettre en place de nouvelles initiatives. Le 19 septembre dernier, des membres de votre CA et de la Chambre ont participé à une rencontre importante à Montréal. En effet, les diplômés de l’Institut de hautes études en administration publique (IDHEAP) de Lausanne (Suisse) (réunis en association d’alumni) se sont rendus à Montréal les 19 et 20 septembre derniers dans le cadre leur voyage d’études annuel. Les participants à ce voyage sont pour la plupart des cadres de la fonction publique suisse, que ce soit au niveau fédéral, cantonal ou municipal. Notre ancienne présidente et membre de notre Conseil a été invitée à prendre la parole lors de cet événement et elle a convié certains d’entre nous pour participer à ces échanges. Nous devions, pour notre part, discuter du sujet suivant : « L’expérience de la chambre Canado-Suisse des politiques municipales montréalaises. »; plus particulièrement, « en quoi travailler et faire des affaires à Montréal est facilité / compliqué par l’environnement et les structures institutionnelles ? ». C’est une bonne illustration du rôle que nous devons jouer pour favoriser les échanges commerciaux entre les gens d’affaires de nos deux pays. Bonne lecture et à bientôt. Jean Serge Grisé Président du conseil d’administration EVÉNÉMENTS / UPCOMING EVENTS 2011 3 novembre / November 3rd L’économie mondiale face à un nouveau paradigme Déjeuner – causerie par E. Crestin-Billet, chef stratégiste Mirabaud 24 Novembre / November 24th Soirée Fondue / Fondue evening Dates sujet à changements / Dates subject to change INFORMATION et détails/and details : www.cccsmtl.com ou/or (514) 937-5822 O C T O B E R /N O V E M B E R 3 Architecture INSPIRING OFFICE ENVIRONMENTS AND GREEN ROOFS By Peggy Hlobil-Emmenegger, B. Arch., OAA, of UCARCHITECT, Toronto Not so long ago our lives were full of bland and unimaginative working environments, focused on maximizing floor space, value engineering, commercial returns, etc. The interior was ultimately expressed in square metres. There is now a growing awareness of the role of the workplace in our society and it is increasingly apparent that buildings have a direct influence on the humans who live and work in them. Workplaces are moving away from the monotone, one-size fits all trend of the early 90’s towards more inspiring environments where users are provided with a diversity of spaces which support their specific tasks. These provide tangible benefits in terms of the well-being and productivity of the workforce, in some cases transforming the way the occupants do business. 4 INFO SUISSE The open-plan and diverse layouts inspire collaborative approaches at work and encourage a cross-pollination of creativity and teams. The occupants weave through the building from quiet, focused areas such as group workstations or touch-down spaces for people working outside the office to communal areas with soft seating, meeting nooks with whiteboards to facilitate discussion, and conversation pits - some clearly defined, some created by movable partitions. No one is immune to the organic flow. Inspired workplaces do not extend only to the interior - the same can be said for the exterior spaces. Does the building offer views or access to communal landscaped exterior environment implemented for business or recreational use; or does one look onto miles and miles of hot asphalt? Large city centers are dominated for the most part by materials that are uniform in texture and functional in appearance. The aesthetic of the twentieth century places emphasis on the building as a structure rather than as a part of the environment. Green roofs counteract this trend, reclaiming otherwise disregarded space by providing aesthetic variation and stimulation. More and more office buildings are incorporating green roofs, not only for obvious aesthetic reasons but also for private economic and sustainable benefits. Buildings that feature and promote access to vegetation have been known as having a greater positive human health impact than those without. Contact with vegetation, no matter how brief, can be instrumental in the alleviation of daily stress, decrease in the number of sick days taken by employees and increased job satisfaction and productivity. Roofs are subject to the greatest amount of heat loss in the winter and, as one of the hottest surfaces in urban centers, the largest amount of heat gain in the summer months. Green roofs significantly moderate the heat flow through the roofing system and reduce the average daily energy demand for air conditioning in the summer by more than 75 percent. Building owners can save money on summer air conditioning and reduce winter heating bills and so indirectly prolong the service life of heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems through decreased use. In addition, when in combination with photovoltaic panels, green roofs reduce the operating temperatures of photovoltaic panel systems, thereby increasing efficiency and energy yield. Membranes used in a green roof application are projected at having twice the life expectancy of those used in traditional roof assemblies, thus diverting waste from landfills that are quickly reaching capacity as well as reducing re-roofing costs. Waterproofing membranes are exposed to very harsh conditions which expedites the speed at which they degrade. Within a 24-hour period temperatures on traditional roofing system can fluctuate by 45oC. Green roof can reduce the fluctuations to 6oC, thereby protecting the membrane assembly from tearing and ultraviolet radiation. Green roofs can be used to reduce the risk of fire. Compared to the 50 kWh/m2 burning heat load of traditional roofing system, green roofs are a favourable alternative with a burning heat load of 3 kWh/m2. The number of wireless devices and mobile telecommunications systems has increased drastically over the past ten years SCHOLARSHIP FUND OF ONTARIO The Swiss Canadian Scholarship Fund of Ontario is pleased to offer yearly scholarships. It is open to members of the SCCC and the Swiss Community in Ontario. and is on a steady rise. This has raised concerns about the impact of electromagnetic radiation on human health, such as higher cancer rates. Green roofs are capable of reducing electromagnetic radiation penetration by 99 percent, invaluable when telecommunications equipment is located on top of the build To find out more about the availability and eligibility criteria, please visit the Ontario Chamber’s website at: www.swissbiz.ca/scholarship Lorsque la qualité suisse prend son envol. – Des normes de qualité plus élevées pour que votre vol soit une expérience mémorable. Les Suisses sont connus pour leurs standards de qualité élevés et leur précision. À bord, grâce à ces caractéristiques tout helvétiques alliées à notre amabilité naturelle et à notre discrétion, vous pro¨ tez pleinement de vos heures de vol. SWISS Business comporte désormais des lits qui s’abaissent à l’horizontale et des coussins pneumatiques réglables qui vous permettent d’opter ainsi pour la forme de confort qui vous convient le mieux. Notre nouvel avion A330-300 assure un vol quotidien entre Montréal et Zurich. Pour informations et réservations appelez le 1 877 FLY SWISS, contactez votre agence de voyages ou visitez le swiss.com ESS AVEC LITS SWISS BUSIN L’HORIZONTALE À S’ABAISSANT VOTRE VOL, SWISS MADE. 023_300_QualityYUL_184x127_f_infosuisse 1 SWISS.COM 22.02.11 15:25 O C T O B E R /N O V E M B E R 5 Architecture Green roofs have excellent noise attenuation, especially low frequency sounds. They can reduce sound significantly by 40 to 50 decibels, ideal when near airports, train tracks and other continuously noisy environments. Most aging North American cities have combined sanitary and storm water sewer systems that result in frequent combined sewer overflows during heavy rainfall. Green roofs, as opposed to impermeable surface areas, reduce the burden on hard infrastructure, thereby prolonging its life expectancy and reducing costs associated with repairs and environmental clean-up. Green roofs can reduce total run-off by 60% and detain 85% of the first flush in a rainfall event for several hours before its release into a sewage system, thus effectively reducing the instance of flooding and helping prevent untreated sewage from entering rivers, lakes and streams. The urban heat island effect is the temperature increase in urban centers caused by the replacement of natural vegetation with pavements, buildings and other structures. These impermeable surfaces convert sunlight to heat, while the disappearance of vegetation prohibits the occurrence of natural cooling processes. The elevated temperatures promote chemical reactions that mix to form ground level ozone and trigger respiratory problems and cardiac irritability; as well as create enormous demand for air conditioning which can cause problems 6 INFO SUISSE for energy suppliers. The Blackout of 2003 was a direct result of grid overload due to the high need of air conditioning. Green roofs not only reduce ambient temperature through the reintroduction of vegetation but also contribute to the mitigation of urban heat island effect by covering some of the hottest surfaces in the urban environment – traditional black roofs can reach temperatures of 70oC. High levels of air pollutants are directly correlated with poor respiratory health and instances of asthma in children. Green roofs mitigate air pollution levels by lowering extreme summer temperatures, trapping particulates, and capturing gases. As an example, 2,000m2 of uncut grass can remove up to 4,000kg of particulate matter from the air by trapping it on its foliage. Green roofs provide habitat for various bird species, acting as a stepping stone for migration, as well as various endangered or disappearing species such as the wild bees. Over 80 percent of flowering plants require insect pollination, but unfortunately the hard truth is many pollinating species are disappearing from most, if not all landscapes due to loss of habitat. Green roofs provide an opportunity to help these species by incorporating bee attracting elements (plant community that provides diversity and long flowering period into their design and thus supporting urban biodiversity. As of 2003, it was estimated that over 15 percent of all flat roofs had been greened in Germany. The city of Toronto has recognized all these benefits and as of May 2009, Toronto is the first City in North America to have a bylaw to require and govern the mandatory construction of green roofs (from 20 to 60 percent of roof area) on new residential, commercial, institutional and industrial development with minimum gross floor area of 2,000m2. Change is afoot. Imagine what our cities could look like! UCARCHITECT is an architecture firm offering innovative design services to institutional, business, commercial, health care and residential clients. They are committed to designing buildings that function efficiently, are environmentally sustainable, and have positive influence on the people who inhabit them. For more information contact Peggy at [email protected] ■ Annual Member Company Directory Répertoire annuel des compagnies membres Accounting Services / Vérification, Comptabilité Cunningham LLP Paul Girolametto 2001 Sheppard Avenue East, Suite 810 Toronto, ON M2J 4Z8 Tel: 416-496-1051 Fax: 416-496-4618 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.cunninghamca.com We are a mid-sized accounting firm exclusively focused on mid-market entrepreneurial business clients in numerous industries. We provide accounting, tax and business advisory services for business owners with the goal of minimizing tax and maximizing wealth. Ernst & Young LLP Simon Schneiter 800, boul. René-Lévesque O., Bureau 1900, Montréal, QC, H3B 1X9 Tel: 514 879 2690 Fax: 514 879 8056 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ey.com/ca Ernst & Young is a global leader in assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services. Worldwide, our 141,000 people are united by our shared values and an unwavering commitment to quality. We make a difference by helping our people, our clients and our wider communities achieve their potential. Steiger, Zumstein & Partners Ltd Walter Zumstein Nauenstrasse 49, CH-4052 Basel, Switzerland Tel: 0041 61 270 99 10 Fax: 0041 61 270 99 19 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.steiger-zumstein.ch Administration of Swiss companies, including accounting, taxation and consultancy Business Development, Management & HR Services Gestion de développement d’affaires & Services RH 2Market International Andrea von Moeller B2-125 The Queensway, #131, Toronto, ON M8Y1H6 Tel: 416 907 8012 x 501 Fax: 866 407 0719 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.2marketinternational.com 2Market International assists small medium size business from Europe entering the Canadian market predominantly from Switzerland, Austria and Germany. Adecco Employment Services Limited Sandra Hokansson President and Country Manager Romie Parmar – Assistant 10 Bay Street, Suite 330, Toronto, ON M5J 2R8 Tel: 416 646 3322 x 2342/ 416 646 3322 x 4176 Fax: 416 646 0411 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Web: www.adecco.ca Adecco delivers an unparalleled range of flexible staffing and career resources to corporate clients and qualified associates. Selimex Inc. Bruno R. Meli 306, Acadia Drive, Beaconsfield, QC. H9W 2K2 Tel: 514-694-1090 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.selimex.net Business & Financial. Consulting. Project work Stingray360 Arno Sigrist 64 Thorny Vineway, North York, ON M2J 4J2 Tel: 416-493-8025 416-891-1102 Fax: 905-475-1661 E-mail: [email protected] Web: Stingray360.com Digital Solutions for Commercial Spaces Stratatech Group Ltd. Stefano Genoni 252 Beacon Rd, Kirkland, QC, H9J 2G Tel: 514 975 9826 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.stratatechgroup.com Stratatech Group offers professional and resultoriented consulting and management services. We create new opportunities for small and mid-sized companies internationally. The forces of nature can strike at any time. Let’s discuss how to plug our defenses. As the Earth’s climate is changing, so are the frequency and intensity of floods and storms. What’s the answer: retreat from the most hazardous locations? Protect vulnerable areas with sea walls, drainage systems and better building codes? Or take measures to transfer the financial risk and rebuild? All we know at Swiss Re is that, as our climate changes, we must adapt apace. Which is why we’re helping countries and communities develop strategies to protect themselves against the forces of nature. Risk is the raw material we work with; what we create for our clients is opportunity. Plug into www.swissre.com O C T O B E R /N O V E M B E R 7 Annual Member Company Directory Répertoire annuel des compagnies membres Computer/IT Services / Informatique, Services IT Mesh Innovations Inc. Philipp Gysling 305 Woburn Ave, Toronto, ON M5M 1L1 Tel: +1 416 871 8159 Fax:+1 801 681 0986 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.meshinnovations.com Mesh develops business-critical Internet solutions. We specialize in custom e-business solutions that help our clients meet their strategic objectives. Spatial View Inc. Edna Cheung 144 Front St., Suite 785 Toronto, ON M5J 2L7 Tel: 416 591 7177 Fax: 416 591 7199 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.spatialview.com Spatial View is a leading innovator in stereo 3D content creation and auto-stereoscopic display technologies. Construction, Home Improvement Constructions, Rénovations AGNORA INC. Ralph Pichler 200 Mountain Rd. Collingwood ON, L9Y 4V5 Tel: 705-444.6654 Fax: 705-444.6657 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.agnora.com Producer of Commercial / Architectural Glass. Oversize Glass (240”x130”). Commercial Buildings, Storefronts, High End Residential. Tempering, Laminating, Insulated Units. Protan Toitures Ltée Guy Diamond 240, rue Bonaventure, C.P. 1153 Trois-Rivières, QC G9A 2B1 Tel: 819-691-3081 Fax: 819-691-3081 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.protantoitures.com Protan Toitures Ltée distribue des systèmes d’étanchéité de toiture en PVC. Urban Edge Shading Inc. Hans Munger 155 Shields Court, Markham, ON L3R 9T5 Tel: 905 470 6901 Fax: 905 470 6906 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.urbanedgeshading.com Manual and electrically operated, contemporary window treatment systems for private residences as well as commercial and institutional projects. Consulting / Consultation L&P Blue Bridge Inc. Hans R. Maurer 7357 Woodbine Avenue, #606, Markham, ON L3R 6L3 Tel: 416-817-6781 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.lnpbluebridge.com Why L&P Bluebridge? Maximizing your SR&ED tax credits should be a goal for every business. L&P has assembled expertise in all necessary fields for producing successful SR&ED claims. 8 INFO SUISSE Médaillon Groupe Conseils Nathalie Ebnoether C.P. 1558, Rigaud, QC J0P 1P0 Tel: 514-928-5193 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.medaillonconseils.com Médaillon accompagne les organisations vers l’excellence par ses services et conseils judicieux en matière d’approche client et d’approche auprès des employés (évaluation, consultation et formation). Raymond David psychologue Raymond David 306 Place d’Youville – bureau C-12 – Vieux Montréal H2Y 2B6 Tel: 514-931-1434 Fax: 514-931-1502 E-mail: [email protected] Consultations Évaluations Expertises Coaching Consumer Products / Produits de consommation Dépot des Bières et Vins, Inc. Patricia J. Fraser 1967 Baile Street, Montréal, Qc. H3H 1P6 Tel: 514 933 1961 Fax: 514 933 3340 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.dbvins.ca Representing International wines, beers and spirits in Quebec Direct Terroir Canada David Schmid 1210-15, rue Villeray, Montréal H2R 1J7 Tel: 1 514 887 0171 Fax: 1 418 948 9034 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.direct-terroir.ca Importation de vins et de spiritueux. Suisse, certifié bio et équitable. Rolex Canada Ltd. Rolex Building 50 St. Clair Avenue West Toronto, ON M4V 3B7 Tel: 416 968 1100 Fax: 416 968 2315 Web: www.rolex.com Smico (1990) Inc. Diane Bischof 40-18e Avenue Roxboro, QC H8Y 3A6 Tel: 514 683 8888 Fax: 514 683 9667 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.smico.ca Agent-consultant pour l’industrie agroalimentaire et l’industrie culinaire. WWW.LETTE.C A For over 50 years, many of Europe's largest corporate groups, as well as numerous small and medium-size companies, have counted on Lette to provide them with practical, sophisticated and cost-effective legal advice in Canada. Contact Bernard Lette at [email protected] Toronto: +1.416.971.4898 Montréal: +1.514.788.0998 Lette & Associés Montréal s.e.n.c.r.l. Lette Alérion Paris Lette Whittaker LLP Toronto Lette & Knorr München / ulm Swiss Watch Shop / Boutique de Montres Suisses André Papanicolaou 5165, rue Sherbrooke ouest, # 103 Montréal, QC, H4A 1T6 Tel: 514.489.1444 Fax: 514.489.5539 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.swisswatchshop.ca Réparation de montres, horloges et bijoux. Achat et ventes Swissmar Ltd. Daniel Oehy – Nanett Moylan 35 East Beaver Creek Road, Unit 6 Richmond Hill, ON L4B 1B3 Tel: 905 764 1121 x 234 x 239 Fax: 905 764 6099 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.swissmar.com Gourmet house wares distributor, Canada, US and internationally and Canadian distributor of Genuine Swiss Army Knives and Swiss Military Watches. Financial Services / Services Financiers Almet Holdings Ltd. Alfred Mettler 25 Aylesbury Road, Toronto ON M9A 2M3 Tel: 416-233-8321 E-mail: [email protected] Banque UBS (Canada) Christian Rime 600 de Maisonneuve Ouest Suite 2710 Montréal, QC H3A 3J2 Tel: 514-985-8100 Fax: 514-985-8129 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ubs.ca Gestion de fortune pour clientèle a valeur nette élevée. Expertise en placements, marchés Sigvaris Corporation Craig Miller 4535 Dobrin, St.Laurent, QC H4R 2L8 Tel: 514-336-2362 Fax: 514-336-8736 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.sigvaris.ca Sigvaris is the world’s leading manufacturer of medical compression stockings and socks. Educational Services / Services éducatifs Robert Woodrich Dr. Alvin Woods Building, 3-134 75 University Avenue West Waterloo, ON, N2L 3C5 Tel: (226) 792-2585 E-mail: [email protected] Communication Studies graduate student/ Researcher Gestion privée Gérants indépendants Family Office Global Custody Gestion institutionnelle Fonds de placement mondiaux, monnaies étrangères et solutions sur mesure. Wealth Management services for High Net Worth private individuals. Expertise in investment management, global markets, multi-currency and tailormade solutions. Comintra Canada Inc. Maurice LeJeune 110, de Picardie St-Lambert, QC J4S 1T6 Tel: (514) 232.1200 (450) 672.9207 Fax: (450) 672.9345 E-mail: [email protected] Consultant corporate financing, (short, mid and long term financing – sub debt and equity) Strategic, business and expansion plans, mergers acquisitions. Nous avons un centre d’excellence, établi dans 20 places financières. Neuchâtel Junior College Barbara Sutton 44 Victoria Street Suite 1310, Toronto, ON M5C 1Y2 Tel: 416-368-8169 ext 223 Fax: 416-368-0956 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.njcgrads.com Established in 1956, NJC is a Canadian non-profit school based in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. BIENVENUE AUX NOUVEAUX MEMBRES CCCS (QUÉBEC) INC. Corporate members / Membres corporate Metec Metal Technology Inc. Mr. Christian Walz 20 Terry Fox Drive P.O. Box 781 Vankleek Hill, ON K0B 1R0 Tel. 613.678.3957 E-mail: [email protected] www.metec.ca Genève Lausanne Zurich Bâle Londres Luxembourg Francfort Paris Madrid Barcelone Turin Milan Rome Florence Dubai Singapour Hong Kong Tokyo Montréal Nassau www.pictet.com Esprit d'indépendance O C T O B E R /N O V E M B E R 9 Annual Member Company Directory Répertoire annuel des compagnies membres Financial Services / Services Financiers Finmax Inc Meinrad Meerkamper 170 The Donway West, Suite 412 Toronto, ON M3B 3S5 Tel: 416 467 0589 Fax: 416 467 1260 E-mail: meerkamper@finmax.ca Web: www.finmax.ca Providing independent review of portfolio investments, monitoring results, analyzing investment proposals and to oversee charges of brokers and advisors. Hottinger Asset Management Canada Inc. Werner Joller David Ratcliffe 141 Adelaide Street W., Suite 203 Toronto, Ontario M5H 3L5 Tel: 416-777-0123 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.Hottinger.com We offer our clients discretionary investment solutions that suit a broad range of investment objectives – conservative though aggressive. K. W. Koeppen c/o CIBC Wood Gundy Klaus Koeppen 300- 150 Caroline Street South Waterloo, ON, N2L 0A5 Tel: 416 492 5555 Fax: 519 888 6887 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.cibcwg.com/web/klaus-koeppen Wealth management services for conservative investors. Mazars Lucette Poliquin Associée 215 Saint-Jacques, bureau 1200 H2Y 1M6 Tel: 514-845-9253 Fax: 514-845-3859 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.mazars.ca Mazars est une organisation internationale, intégrée et indépendante spécialisée dans l’audit, le conseil et les services comptables et fiscaux. Mirabaud Gestion Inc. Yves Érard Olivier Rodriguez 1501 Ave McGill Collège, bureau 2220 Montréal, QC H3A 3M8 Tel: 514-393-1690 Fax: 514-875-8942 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Web: www.mirabaud.com Mirabaud Gestion Inc. offre à sa clientèle des services personnalisés de gestion de portefeuille axés sur la diversification internationale. Mirabaud Gestion Inc. offers its clients personalized asset management services with an emphasis on international diversification. Raymond James Ltd. Michael A. Winiker Scotia Plaza, Suite 5300, 40 King Street West Toronto, ON M5H 3Y2 Tel: 416 777 7174 / 1 866 363 1024 Fax: 416 777 7020 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.raymondjames.ca Helping individuals, private businesses and institutions maximize their wealth through customized strategies tailored to their financial objectives. Sterci Canada Inc. David Pomart 2 Bloor Street West, Suite 700 Toronto, ON M4W 3R1 Canada Tel: +1 416 323 5783 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.sterci.com Sterci partners with financial institutions to improve business processes and to reduce overall risk by providing SOA solutions for STP in the fields of financial messaging, application integration, reconciliation, and data management. Trading (Canada) Limited Thomas W. Gruenig PO Box 844 Stn. Main Bradford ON L3Z 2B3 Tel: 905 775 75 78 E-mail: [email protected] Venture Capital Trustex Currency Trading Corporation Yasser El-Riffaey 50 Westborough Street, Thornhill, ON L3T 4X5 Tel: 905 764 1894 Fax: 905 764 7204 E-mail: [email protected] Corporate foreign exchange, help corporations (importers & exporters) save money & time on their currency trading business. UBS Bank (Canada) Erika Hofer Julien Favre 154 University Ave., Suite 800, Toronto, ON M5H 3Z4 Tel: 416 345 7068 416 345 7033 Fax: 416 345 7015 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Web: www.ubs.ca Wealth Management services for High Networth private individuals. Expertise in investment management and execution, in global markets and multi-currencies. Food Products / Produits alimentaires Lindt & Sprüngli (Canada), Inc. Rudi Blatter 181 University Avenue Suite 900 Toronto, ON M5H 3M7 Tel: 416 351 8566 Fax: 416 351 8507 Web: www.lindt.com R e stau r a n t, bar et douc e s fo l i e s 426, RUE SAINT-GABRIEL M O N TREA L Q C T 514.878.3561 A U BE RG E S A I N T- G ABR I E L . C O M 10 INFO SUISSE Lindt & Sprüngli is recognized as a leader in the market for premium quality chocolate, offering a large selection of products in more than 100 countries around the world. Swiss-Master Chocolatier Ingrid Läderach Steven 68 Pinnacle Rd., Toronto, ON M2L 2V8 Tel: 416 444 8802 416 445 4492 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.swissmaster.com Sell Switzerland’s very best truffles and pralines. Government – Public Services / Gouvernement, Services publics Représentation de l’État de Bavière au Québec Daniel Curio 1501, Ave McGill college, bureau 2060 Montréal (Québec) H3A 3M8 Tel: 514 985 6515 Fax: 514 985 2610 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.baviere-quebec.org Représentation officielle du gouvernement de l’État de Bavière, soutien aux entreprises bavaroises et attraction d’investissements. Swiss Business Hub Canada Elias Bardouniotis 154 University Avenue, Suite 601 Toronto, ON M5H 3Y9 Tel: 416 593 5288 E-mail: [email protected] Switzerland Trade and Investment Promotion. Switzerland Tourism Mirko Capodanno 480 University Ave., Suite 1500 Toronto, ON M5G 1V2 Tel: 416 695 3375 Fax: 416 695 2774 E-mail [email protected] Web: MySwitzerland.com Switzerland Tourism is the national marketing and sales organization for Switzerland, the ideal country for travel, vacations and congresses. Health Care Services / Soins de la santé Benoit Leduc denturulogiste Benoit Leduc 1494 Chemin de Chambly, Suite 202 Longueuil, QC J4J 3X3 Tel: 450.679.0777 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.mesprothesesdentaires.com Fabrication et réparation de prothèses dentaires amovibles conventionnelle et sur implants. Industrial Products / Produits industriels Belmag Inc. Martin Linhart 2255 Rue Guenette, St. Laurent, Quebec H4R 2E9 Tel: 514-636-8323 Fax: 514-636-8327 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.swissinstruments.com Storage and material handling systems, precision measurements and metrology products, CNC machine tools, coolants and lubricants. Service everything we sell. Georg Fischer Piping Systems Ltd Kuno Lischer 6200 Vipond Dr. Mississauga,ON L5T 2B2 Tel: 905 792 8005 Fax: 905 792 6667 E-mail: kuno.lischer@georgfischer.com Web: www.georgfischer.ca Leading supplier of Plastic Pipe Systems for safe and corrosion-free conveyance of liquids and gases for Industry and Utility. Meggitt Sensing Systems Philip Sigrist 5650 Thimens Blvd. Saint-Laurent, QC H4R 2K9 Tel: (514) 956-0918 Fax: (514) 956-9610 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.meggitt.com Continued on page 13 For over 25 years, Swissmar has offered a selection of leading brands and products from around the world to meet all your entertaining needs. Our Swissmar brand continues to develop and has expanded from raclettes and fondues, to wine accessories, cheese knives and most recently pepper and salt mills. At Swissmar, quality, value and ingenuity are our key commitments for creating entertaining necessities. Heritage – Craftsmanship – Innovation – Performance – all key elements and commitments from Wenger®, known as the Maker of the Genuine Swiss Army Knife™. The Swiss Military® Watch collection continues the tradition of quality, heritage and Swiss craftsmanship that began more than a century ago with the Swiss Army Knife™ Visit us at www.swissmar.com O C T O B E R /N O V E M B E R 11 Member Profile VELAGO PATIO FURNITURE MAKING DESIGNER OUTDOOR FURNITURE AFFORDABLE We all have experienced how hard it sometimes is to find European design furniture in Canada, especially if we don’t want to spend a whole fortune on it. This specifically applies to outdoor furniture. “When I bought my first patio set here in Toronto, I was shocked how expensive it was, even on sale“ says Velago founder Urs Villiger. It had to be possible to offer designer patio furniture at affordable prices. With help from friends in Switzerland, Villiger started his own business. The goal was to streamline all processes from manufacturing to sales to achieve maximum quality at unbeatable prices. The result was a lean product line – Velago sells roughly only 25 different products today – together with a sales concept that focuses mainly on online sales, instead of pricey retail locations. “We purchase our patio products directly from the manufacturers and eliminate any intermediary fees. Also, instead of offering hundreds of different products, we focus on just a few patio sets and accessories. That way, we can significantly increase the quality and at the same time optimize the production costs.“ Velago’ collection focuses on modern outdoor furniture and contemporary patio 12 INFO SUISSE furniture designs and weather resistant, extremely durable materials. The patio sets are made from all-weather resin wicker and powder coated aluminum frames, produced to fulfill high quality standards. ALL-WEATHER RESIN WICKER FOR HIGHEST EXPECTATIONS All-weather resin wicker was designed predominantly for use in outdoor furniture. It looks like natural wicker, but is made of synthetic polyethylene fibres. This material only requires minimal maintenance and is resistant against the elements, i.e. the sun’s UV-rays as well as against humidity, water and frost. While with traditional wicker, the colour is painted onto the furniture, the colour of all-weather resin wicker patio furniture is contained within the fibre. Consequently, it has a much longer life span and maintains the elegant visual appeal of the patio furniture. Resin wicker is also very elastic and sturdy, providing for great stability and seating comfort, those exact features that traditional wicker is known for. Furthermore, all-weather wicker requires much less maintenance. It is very easy to clean; dirt can simply be hosed off. Colours are UV resistant and do not require to be re-painted. RESIN WICKER & THE ENVIRONMENT It is not surprising that all-weather wicker has become the material of choice for swimming pool lounge chairs, patio dining sets, outdoor sofas and lounges and bistro sets for condos and cafes. The new modern designs have boosted the high popularity of resin wicker furniture and it has become the new trend in the entertainment industry for patio parties, outdoor dining and lounging. Urs Villiger Velago Patio Furniture www.velago.ca [email protected] WELCOME NEW MEMBERS SCCC (ONTARIO) INC. New Personal Member: Albrecht Weller Schwaben Capital Group Ltd. 161 Bay Street, 27th Floor, Toronto, Ontario Phone: 416-572-2265 Email: [email protected] Web: www.schwaben.ca Erika Hofer UBS Bank Canada 154 University Ave., Suite 800 Toronto, ON M5H 3Z4 Tel: 416-345-7068 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ubs.com New Corporate Member: The resin wicker used for Velago patio sets is 100% recyclable. Also, due to its very long life span, resin wicker furniture is an excellent environmental choice. Jeffrey Kriwetz Garfinkle, Biderman LLP 801-1 Adelaide Street East Toronto, ON M5C 2V9 Phone: 416-869-1234 Email: jkriwetz@garfinkle.com Web: www.garfinkle.com How to become a member of the SCCC: Sign up online at www.swissbiz.ca/memberships or contact our office at [email protected] or 416-236-0039 Annual Member Company Directory Répertoire annuel des compagnies membres Continued from page 11 Integrated machinery protection and sensor systems. Omya Canada Inc.; Division St-Armand Denis Chiasson 1500, chemin des Carrieres Saint-Armand, QC J0J 1T0 Tel: (450) 248-2931 Fax: (450) 248-2421 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.omya.com Producteur de Carbonate de Calcium utilisé comme remplisseur, principalement dans le secteur de la Construction. Swiss Instruments Limited Danny Peyer 1920 Mattawa Ave, Mississsauga, ON L4X 1K1 Tel: 905 279-1275 Fax: 905 279-8940 E-mail: [email protected] Storage and material handling systems, precision measurements and metrology products, CNC machine tools, coolants and lubricants. Service everything we sell. Walter Meier (Climate Canada) Ltd. Urs Schenk 2740 Fenton Road Ottawa, ON K1T 3T7 Tel: 613 822 0335 / 1 866 NORTEC 1 Fax: 613 822 7964 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.humidity.com Nortec specializes in the design and production of superior industrial, commercial, and residential humidification systems. Industry Associations / Associations industrielles CAMESE – Canadian Association of Mining Equipment and Services for Export Jon Baird 101 - 345 Renfrew Drive, Markham, ON L3R 9S9 Tel: 905 513 0046 Fax: 905 513 1834 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.camese.org CAMESE exists to assist Canadian suppliers to succeed in international mining markets. Swiss Textile Federation Aline Kloetzer Fürstenlandstrasse 142, 9014 St.Gallen Tel: +41 71 274 90 90 Fax: +41 71 274 91 00 E-mail [email protected] Web: www.swisstextiles.ch Representation of the swiss textile and clothing industry. Insurance Services / Assurances Compagnie d’assurance vie RBC Murad Hanoush 3100 boulevard Le Carrefour, bureau 15, Laval, QC, H7T 2K7 Tel: 450.686.4643 Fax: 450.686.4644 E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://services.rbcinsurance.com/murad. hannoush Nacora Insurance Brokers Ernst Notz 77 Foster Crescent, Mississauga, ON L5R 0K1 Tel: 416 473 8681 / 416 784 2872 Fax: 905 507 2882 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.nacora.com NACORA is an independent commercial insurance broking firm specializing in the provision of risk management and commercial (marine and non-marine) insurance solutions, products and services. Spanning thirty countries NACORA deploys insurance claims and risk management specialists serving customers in all industry sectors throughout all major economies. Swiss Reinsurance Company Ltd Sharon Ludlow 150 King Street West, Suite 2200, Toronto, ON M5H 1J9 Tel.: 416 408 0272 Fax: 416 408 4222 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.swissre.com Visit a Lindt Outlet Boutique and discover a wide selection of irresistible Lindt Chocolates and gifts at delectable deals. Mississauga Lindt Warehouse Outlet Boutique 7090 Kennedy Road Mississauga, Ontario 905.696.8143 Scarborough Lindt Outlet Boutique 2250 Markham Road Scarborough, Ontario 416.292.4029 Etobicoke Lindt Outlet Boutique The Queensway Commons 1557 The Queensway Etobicoke, Ontario 416.255.1388 Kitchener Lindt Outlet Boutique Tulane Power Centre 4500 King Street East, Unit 4 Kitchener, Ontario 519.650.9141 Toronto Eaton Centre Lindt Boutique Sears - Sublevel 1 290 Yonge Street Toronto, Ontario 416.593.7719 Pointe-Claire Lindt Outlet Boutique Méga Centre des Sources 58, boul. Brunswick, unité B Pointe-Claire, Québec 514.695.3392 Ottawa Lindt Outlet Boutique 1763 St. Laurent Blvd. Ottawa, Ontario 613.260.5898 Brossard Boutique Outlet Lindt Quartier DIX30 7200 boul. du Quartier, unité 45 Brossard, Québec 450.678.8176 www.lindt.com O C T O B E R /N O V E M B E R 13 Annual Member Company Directory Répertoire annuel des compagnies membres Global re-insurer for the worlds most important insurance companies. Zurich Insurance Company Ltd 400 University Ave. Toronto, ON M5G 1S7 Tel: 416 586 3000 Fax: 416 586 6760 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.zurichcanada.com Property and Casualty Insurance for mid market, large and international corporations. Legal Services / Services juridiques Baldwin Anka Sennecke Halman LLP Alexander C. Sennecke Victoria Tower – 25 Adelaide Street East Suite 900, Toronto, ON M5C 3A1 Tel: 416 410 2113 / 416 816 2113 Fax: 416 410 9423 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.bashllp.com Alexander Sennecke betreut deutschsprachige Finanzinvestoren in Ontario bei der Abwicklung ihrer Handels- und Immobiliengeschäfte sowie dem Aufbau ihrer kanadischen Tochtergesellschaften. Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP Greg Kanargelidis 199 Bay Street, Suite 4000 Commerce Court West, Toronto, ON M5L 1A9 Tel: 416.863.4306 Fax: 416.863.2653 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.blakes.com Blakes is a full-service law firm with offices across Canada, in the U.S., Middle East, London, and China. Bruce Moidel Notary & Assoc. Mr. E.B. Moidel 2021 Union, Suite 888, Montreal, QC H3A 2S9 Tel: 514.282.0991 Fax: 514.282.0289 E-mail: [email protected] All aspects of real estate, corporate, wills, trusts and estates. Dale & Lessmann LLP Sven Walker 181 University Avenue, Suite 2100 Toronto, ON M5H 3M7 Tel: 416.369.7848 Fax: 416.863.1009 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.dalelessmann.com Dale & Lessmann LLP advises Swiss businesses with respect to their establishment and expansion in the Canadian and NAFTA marketplace. Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg S.E.N.C.R.L., s.r.l. Marie-Emmanuelle Vaillancourt 26e étage 1501, ave. McGill College Montréal, QC H3A 3N9 Tel: 514-841-6543 Fax: 514-841-6499 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.dwpv.com Garfinkle Biderman LLP Jeffrey Kriwetz 801-1 Adelaide St., East, Toronto, ON M5C 2V9 Tel: 416.869.1234 Ext.234 Fax: 416.869.0547 E-mail: jkriwetz@garfinkle.com Web: www.garfinkle.com Legal services, full service business law firm providing assistance with purchases and sales, contracts, financing, dispute resolution and employment law. Joli-Coeur Lacasse Me François-Xavier Simard Jr. 1134 grande allée Ouest, Québec QC G1S 1E5 Tel: 418-681-7007 Fax: 418-681-7100 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.jolicoeurlacasse.com Merger and acquisition, international businesses, intellectual property law,arbitral law, trade law. Law Office of Celina Fenster Celina Fenster 61 Spring Gate Blvd., Thornhill, ON L4J 3C9 Tel: 905 886 5466 Fax: 905 886 5412 E-mail: [email protected] Advising on issues regarding the protection of corporate trade marks and intellectual property. Lette & Associés SENCRL Bernard Lette 630, boul. René-Lévesque Ouest, bureau 2800, Montréal, QC, H3B 1S6 Tel: 514.871.3838 Fax: 514.876 4217 ”We had to move this 700 ton component more than 400 miles. Scores of risks, but Zurich made us feel confident we were well covered.” Herbert Peters, Managing Director, Sasol-Huntsman, Moers, Germany Integrated insurance solutions for even the most specialized projects. We provided Sasol-Huntsman, one of the largest producers of Maleic Anhydride in Europe, with an integrated insurance and risk prevention solution to address the risks associated with moving a 700 ton factory component across Germany. By helping our customer ensure the necessary precautions were taken, and providing coverage for the entire trip, everyone was breathing easy. It’s an example of how Zurich HelpPoint delivers the help businesses need when it matters most. To learn more about this case,visit www.zurichcanada.com/risks Because change happenz®, Zurich® and Zurich HelpPointTM are trademarks of Zurich Insurance Company Ltd. 14 INFO SUISSE E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.lette.ca LETTE est un groupement international de cabinets d’avocats avec des bureaux à Montréal, Toronto, Munich et Paris, offrant des services juridiques à des sociétés et individus suisses faisant affaires au Canada et à des compagnies locales et personnes ayant un lien avec la Suisse. Il se spécialise en fiscalité internationale, droit corporatif & commercial, immobilier, propriété intellectuelle, successions internationales, litiges commerciaux, fusions et acquisitions. Lette LLP Bernard Lette 3300-20 Queen St. West, Box 33, Toronto, ON M5H 3R3 Tel: 416 971 4898 Fax: 416 971 4849 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.lette.ca LETTE is an international law group with offices in Toronto, Montreal, Munich and Paris, offering a wide range of services to Swiss companies and individuals doing business in Canada as well as local companies and persons with ties to Switzerland. We focus on international tax, corporate & commercial, real estate and intellectual property law, international estates, commercial litigation and mergers & acquisitions. MCLEAN & KERR LLP Stanley W. Elkind Suite 2800 130 Queen Street East Toronto, ON M5H 3P5 Tel: 416-364-5371 Fax: 416-366-8571 E-mail: [email protected] Web: mcleankerr.com We are a medium size law firm with over 200 correspondent law firms worldwide. Our practice is both international and domestic. We represent large national, multi-nationals and startups. Our concentration is primarily litigation, securities, corporation and business. Practicing since 1922. WE THINK IN SOLUTIONS. Thomson, Rogers Alan A. Farrer 390 Bay Street, Suite 3100 Toronto, ON M5H 1W2 Tel: 416-868-3217 Fax: 416-868-3134 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.thomsonrogers.com Thomson, Rogers celebrates 75 years in practice as a leading litigation firm, specializing in personal injury claims, class actions and employment law. Manufacturing / Manufacturer Airtronic Metal & Machine Parts Limited Ramon P. Garcia 22 Golden Gate Court Toronto, Ontario M1P 3A5 Tel: 416-298-9299 Fax: 416-298-2731 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.airtronic.com Manufacturer of custom precision parts and assemblies. Globe Electric Company Inc. Rémy Franzoni 150 Oneida Montreal, QC H9R 1A8 Tel: 1-514-694-0044 ext. 170 Fax: 1-514-694-0897 E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.globe-electric.com/index.htm Canadian Leading Lighting Manufacturer. TANT D’HORIZONS À EXPLOR R Miller Thomson LLP André Nowakowski 40 King Street West, Suite 5800 Toronto, Ontario M5P 2J3 Tel: 416.595.2986 Fax: 416.595.8695 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.millerthomson.com A full service, national law firm. Services include advising employers regarding labour and employment matters. Stikeman Elliott LLP Eric H. Bremermann 5300 Commerce Court West 199 Bay Street Toronto, Ontario M5L 1B9 Canada Tel: (416) 869-6821 Fax: (416) 947-0866 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.stikeman.com Stikeman Elliott LLP is one of Canada’s leading business law firms with a prominent crossborder expertise and a long standing tradition in advising European investors and companies doing business in Canada. It was named as the 2011 Canadian Law Firm of the Year by the International Financial Law Review and as one of Canada’s 50 Best Employers in 2010 and 2011. MIRABAUD ÉLARGIT SON HORIZON, AUTANT POUR LA GESTION PRIVÉE QUE L’ASSET MANAGEMENT ET L’INTERMÉDIATION. S’ENGAGER AUTREMENT POUR ALLER PLUS LOIN. www.mirabaud.com MIRABAUD Canada Inc. - Olivier Rodriguez / MIRABAUD Gestion Inc. - Yves Erard 1501, avenue McGill College - Bureau 2220 - Montréal (Québec) H3A 3M8 - T +1 514 393-1690 - F +1 514 875-8942 MIRABAUD Canada Inc. est membre de l’Organisme canadien de réglementation du commerce des valeurs mobilières inc. et du Fonds canadien de protection des épargnants. O C T O B E R /N O V E M B E R 15 O VERSEAS M OVING Your goods are priceless ! • Air • Sea • Groupage • Packing • Crating • Storage • Insurances 633-8583 (Toll Free) 1-877-633-8583 The International movers inc. EUROPACK Fax : (514) 633-8321 [email protected] Free estimate 16 INFO SUISSE Bruno’s Tip The Road To Ruin, Don’t Take It! Becoming so convinced of their success, their achievements, and their personality that they think of themselves as being invincible. Think of Napoleon, the super-ego. Criticism is necessary. It fulfills the same function as pain in the human body. It calls attention to an unhealthy state of things. – Winston Churchill THE ROAD TO RUIN, DON’T TAKE IT! I have seen it many times. Influential and financially independent people enjoying their lifestyle and then something happens and they lose it all. Each one of these cases disturbed me. I kept asking myself what went wrong and always got the same answer: they lost their ground. What do I mean by losing their ground? If they would have accepted critique from their friends, their family, or even their enemies and taken it seriously, they would have been warned of their risky behavior. But their feeling of superiority and their inflated ego prevented them from accepting critique. In my long life I have learned that the secret to success lies in our ability not only to accept critique, but to ask for it! Accepting critique allows us to correct our mistakes, often before we make them. But if we close our mind and discourage others from criti- cizing us, we will pay a high price: clouded judgment, a string of bad decisions, an ego that is out of control and lots and lots of stress that could easily have been avoided. There are so many examples in today’s life from people that are convinced that they would never be caught or companies that fell from superiority to insignificance. Think of Madoff, Enron, Pan Am, Lehman Brothers, TWA, CompuServe, and the list goes on and on. But be careful, this relates not only to the rich and famous, but also to normal people like you and me. It has never been more important to accept critique as now, in a difficult world. How are you dealing with criticism? I have written a short beginner’s guide for Chakra Meditation, the kind of mediation that I do. It is well structured and leaves room for free meditation. If you are interested, just send me an email at [email protected] and I will forward it to you. It is free of course, just like Bruno’s One Minute eMail. ■ O C T O B E R /N O V E M B E R 17 Ka r i n’s Pe r for m a nce S o lut i o n s 5 Tips for More Engaged Employe es 5 TIPS FOR MORE ENGAGED EMPLOYEES Excerpted from http://greatworkplace.wordpress.com/author/greatworkplace provided by Karin Lindner of Karico Performance Solutions 1. Train managers to notice the signs of disengagement. Such signs typically include increased absenteeism, tardiness, withdrawal, disinterest, and negativity. Performance may also suffer in some cases. Often, managers are simply too busy to observe the critical signs. 2. Expect managers to take the initiative in initiating conversations to address signs of disengagement and resolve issues of concern. Simple open-ended questions (“how are you,” “how are things going,” or “how do you feel about that”) can generally open up the conversation. Hold them accountable for retaining their best (Branham, 2010). feeling valued, appreciated, or recognized for contributions; stress, workload, and work-life imbalance; loss of trust and confidence in leaders; perceived unfairness or favouritism; and perceived lack of support by leaders, managers or supervisors on a personal and professional level (Branham, 2007; Vajda, 2007). Conducting periodic audits or evaluations of how employees perceive these aspects of the organization can be helpful in getting a pulse of how engaged your workforce is. An engagement survey is usually the perfect tool to capture this information. 3. Emphasize to employees that they have the primary responsibility of addressing their concerns and re-engaging themselves into the workplace, and give them the tools and support to do that effectively. Such tools and support could include training, development opportunities, coaching, feedback, work/life flexibility, and more. 4. Recognize the effects that typical shocking events or turning points may have on employees. Sixty-three (63%) percent of voluntary turnover is caused by a shocking event. Such events may include being passed over for a promotion or transfer, receiving a new boss, having a disagreement with a boss, witnessing a close colleague leave the organization, witnessing a restructuring/ layoff, or enduring another significant organizational change. Also, it’s important to recognize that exit interviews typically do not uncover these events or points where disengagement begins (Branham, 2010). That’s why conversations prior to an employee’s exit are crucial. 5. Get to know the reasons employees disengage. The most common reasons include: job or workplace did not meet employee’s expectations; mismatch between job and employee; not enough coaching and feedback; too few growth or advancement opportunities; not Karin is a Human Performance Specialist with KARICO Performance Solutions located in Richmond Hill, Ontario. She is the founder and owner and her mission is to “help organizations and individuals in manufacturing environments to become the best they can be by positively impacting their ROI (Relationships, Outcomes and Improvements)”. Karin can be reached at 1-647-401-5274 or by e-mail at [email protected]; you may also visit her website at www.karicosolutions.com Quote of the Month It is not the beauty of a building you should look at; its the construction of the foundation that will stand the test of time. David Allan Coe Seit über 20 Jahren in Ontario zugelassener, deutschsprechender Anwalt und Notar bietet Ihnen persönliche Betreuung und fachliche Kompetenz. ALEXANDER SENNECKE BALDWIN ANKA SENNECKE HALMAN LLP BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Helping you make the Right Moves 18 INFO SUISSE Victoria Tower 25 Adelaide Street East Suite 900 Toronto, Ontario M5C 3A1 www.bashllp.com Direct: 416.410.2113 Facsimile: 416.410.9423 Cell: 416.816.2113 Handy: +49.171.713.4423 [email protected] Für weitere Fragen stehe ich gerne zur Verfügung. ■ Annual Member Company Directory Répertoire annuel des compagnies membres Moving , Transport & Logistic Services / Déménagement, Transport & Services logistiques 3680690 Canada Inc. Serge Hamel 43 Blvd Samson, suite 249, Laval H7X 3R8 Tel: 514-947-2525 E-mail: [email protected] Consultant en transport international. Armstrong International Movers Derek Duffy 630 Secretariat Court, Mississauga, ON L5S 2A5 Tel: 905 795 6778 Fax: 905 670 0764 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.armstrongintl.com Armstrong has been successfully relocating families locally, nationally and internationally since 1963. Consistently ranked as Corporate Canada’s preferred moving partner. Swiss International Air Lines Ltd. 1555 rue Peel, Suite 800, Montréal, QC H3A 3L8 Tel: 514 954 5600 Fax: 514 954 5619 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.swiss.com Transport aérien The MI Group Steve Szostak 6745 Financial Drive Mississauga, ON L9T 6R4 Tel: 905 813 9600 Fax: 905 814 6702 E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.themigroup.com Recognized as a top relocation provider, TheMIGroup offers a full range of global relocation management services worldwide. News Media / Médias CINEBOXX Film & Television Inc. Sandra Leuba Mark Bochsler 136 Curzon Street. Toronto, ON M4M 3B5 Tel: 416-616-4251 Fax: 416-523-4590 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.cineboxx.net CINEBOXX is a Toronto-based boutique production company specializing in documentary films, commercials, PSA’s, educational and corporate videos. Our mission is to provide high quality, content driven material with cinematic production values to suit an assortment of budgets and distribution platforms. B&F Airport Systems Inc. Frank Metzler 551 Ewing Street, Cobourg, Ontario K9A 4Y9 Phone General: 905-372-7461 Phone Direct: 905-352-2020 Fax: 866-479-2544 E-mail: fmetzler@b-finc.com Design, Manufacturing and Systems Integration of Baggage Handling Equipment, Cargo Facilities and Security Screening Technology. Clasquin Canada Inc. Guylaine Bonabe de Rougé 750, Stuart Graham, Suite 207, Dorval, QC, H4Y 1G2 Tel: 514.631.5689 Fax: 514.631.9644 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.clasquin.com Déménagement Maxi Plus Inc. Olivier Périsset 2392, chemin Principal, St Joseph-du-Lac, QC J0N 1M0 Tel: 450.472.4708 Fax: 450.498.4291 E-mail: [email protected] Web: Demenagementmaxi.com Déménagement - résidentiel - commercial - emballage - vente de matériel d’emballage - Transport général - local et longue distance Kuehne + Nagel Ltd Suzanne Broadbent 77 Foster Crescent, Mississauga, ON L5R 0K1 Tel: 905-502-7776 Fax: 905-502-0775 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.kuehne-nagel.com With offices from Vancouver to Halifax, Kuehne + Nagel provides service excellence in sea, air, customs brokerage, road, rail & contract logistics, with a clear focus on IT-based supply chain solutions. No matter where your business may be or needs to be, Kuehne + Nagel is your logistics partner. Let’s talk about how we can create shared and individual competitive advantage that enables us, together to truly OUT+PERFORM. O C T O B E R /N O V E M B E R 19 Annual Member Company Directory Répertoire annuel des compagnies membres German Canadian Directory Inc. Torben Beeg Box 106-2255B Queen Street East Tel: 416-465-9957 Fax: 416-465-8169 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.germancanadian.com We are an online directory for German, Austrian, Swiss & Canadian Businesses. Kanata Suisse Sàrl Olivier Jayet Case postale 13, CH – 1066 Epalinges, Suisse Tel: + 41 79 374 81 56 E-mail: [email protected] ou [email protected] Web: www.canada-suisse.ch Favoriser les relations et échanges entre le Canada et la Suisse. Notre ambition est de faire découvrir le Canada dans tous ses états d’âme. Pharmaceutical – Chemical Products / Produits chimiques et pharmaceutiques Narimya Pharmaceuticals Inc. Charles Piwko 20 Maimonides Court Thornhill, ON L4J 4X8 Tel: 416 433 5787 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.narimya.com Import of Swiss made pharmaceutical products. Roche Diagnostics a division of Hoffmann – La Roche Christopher Parker 201 Armand-Frappier, Laval, QC H7V 4A2 Tel: 450-686-3030 Fax: 450-686-7011 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.rochecanada.com A world leader in in- vitro diagnostics, Roche supplies a wide range of rapid, reliable instruments and tests for disease screening and diagnosis in public and private laboratories. Printing, Publishing, Graphic Design / Imprimerie, Edition, Conceptions graphiques JB Deschamps inc. Robert Poulin 9660, boulevard du Golf, Montréal QC H1J 2Y7 Tel: 514-353-2442 Fax: 514-353-2435 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.jbdeschamps.com Commercial, security and digital printing. Matterhorn Publishing Inc Bruno Gideon 22 St. Thomas St. Toronto, ON M5S 3E7 Tel: 416 966 0036 Fax: 416 969 8998 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.brunogideon.com Bruno’s weekly Minute is inspiring, fun to read and free. It’s read by 20,000 people in 23 countries. Please join us at www.brunogideon.com. You won’t regret it. Rene Wälti 49 Treeland Way Toronto, ON M3M 3H7 Tel: 416-630-8049 E-mail: [email protected] Independent Contractor 20 INFO SUISSE S.E. Wilson Inc. Marcel Brigger 1751 rue Richardson Suite 5413 Montréal, QC, H3K 1G6 Tel: 514.594.5123 Fax: 514.866.4357 E-mail: [email protected] Votre partenaire pour toutes vos solutions imprimées clés en main. Impression numérique et offset – Catalogues – Brochures – Rapports annuels – Chèques – Formules d’affaires – Etiquettes autocollantes – Affiches et Bannières – Publipostage & Données variables – Matériel promotionnel Swiss Print International Gottfried Hildenbrand 37 Enterprise Road Toronto, ON M9W 1C4 Tel: 416.249.1961 Fax: 416.249.3415 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.swissprint.com FSC Certified Printer, Offset and Digital(with variable printing), Direct Mail, CD Duplication and Packaging. We Make Books.ca HLA Creative.com Divisions of Heidy Lawrance Associates Heidy Lawrance 238 Willowdale Ave., North York, ON M2N 4Z5 Tel: 416 733 1827 Fax: 416 733 7663 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Web: www.wemakebooks.ca www.hlacreative.com We design, typeset print books, magazines, stationery and promotional items from flyers, brochures, newsletters to catalogues. We also create websites. Real Estate & Property Management Services / Immobilier, Services de gestion de propriété Alfid Services Immobiliers Ltée Walter Krieg 500 Place d’Armes, Bureau 2300 Montréal, QC H2Y 2W2 Tel: 514.282.7654 Fax: 514.282.7495 E-mail: jjlaurans@alfid.com, wkrieg@alfid.com Web: www.alfid.com Gestion immobilière. ALFID avec sa connaissance approfondie du marché immobilier du Québec, offre un service complet et personnalisé, soit consultation, gestion, maintenance, sécurité, construction et courtage. Property management. ALFID, having a thorough knowledge of the Quebec real estate market, offers to its clients a complete and personalized service in consultation, administration, maintenance, security, construction and brokerage. Bolliger Holdings Corporation Arlette Bolliger 70 Rosehill Ave., Apt. 703, Toronto, ON M4T 2W7 Tel: 416 964 8573 Fax: 416 964 7870 E-mail: [email protected] Euromart International Bancorp Ltd. Marcus J. Arnold 121 Richmond St., West Suite 1000, Toronto, ON M5H 2K1 Tel: 416 863 9858 Fax: 416 861 0191 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.euromartgroup.com Realty Services. Asset Management. Pension Fund Advisory Services in Canada & USA offices in Toronto & Quebec City. Lakeshore Planning Group Inc. Rick Pennycooke 250 Wellington Street West, Suite 130 Toronto, ON M5V 3P6 Tel: 416.364.5926 Fax: 416.364.8757 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.lakeshoregroup.ca Land Development Consulting, Zoning Due Diligence, Retail Market Intelligence. Web: www.ursvilliger.ca Assistance when buying or selling residential or commercial real estate in the Greater Toronto Area. Laurier Trinova Property Managment Inc. Robert E. Hutz 3468 Drummond Street, Suite 1 Montreal, QC H3G 1Y4 Tel: 514.843.5999 Fax: 514.843.7991 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.lauriertrinova.com Real Estate Investment and Property Management Services. Avaya Réjean Bourgault 555, boul. Dr. Frederik-Philips Suite 105 Saint-Laurent, QC H4M 2X4 Tel: 514-956-7239 Fax: 514-956-7229 E-mail: [email protected] Web: Avaya.com MARC DA SILVA Courtier Immobilier Agréé Marc Da Silva 1 Place Ville Marie, Bureau : 2001 Montréal, Québec H3B 2C4 Tel: 514 328 8877 Fax: 514 326 3426 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.fiabci.org Commercial Real Estate Brokerage and Investments in Canada, Europe, Brazil, USA. RE/MAX West Realty Inc. Urs Villiger 1678 Bloor St. W., Toronto, ON M6P 1A9 Tel: 416 769 1616 / 416 562 7701 Fax: 1 866 569 3650 E-mail: [email protected] Telecommunications / Télécommunications Travel Services / Tourisme, voyages Ilove to Travel Group (Rosedale office) Suzanne Schurmann 920 Yonge Street Suite 607 Toronto, ON M4W 3C7 Tel: 416 968 2636 Fax: 416 323 0185 E-mail: [email protected] Web: [email protected] Business and Private Travel / Special Interest Groups Vision 2000 Travel Group Mia Boumansour 400, ave. Ste-Croix #100 Ouest, Montréal, QC H4N 3L4 Tel: 514-748-2522 Fax: 514-748-7433 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.vision2000.ca Vision 2000 provides comprehensive travel management solutions for businesses by offering clients both personalized service as well as considerable clout with travel industry suppliers. Vision 2000 will manage all aspects of your business travel needs with the greatest care and professionalism. With significant strategic partnerships, world-class networks and cutting edge technology, Vision 2000 truly stands out from the rest. WELCOME NEW MEMBER SCCC (ONTARIO) INC. New Non-Resident Member: Thomas Kloetzli Wannerstrasse 3 CH-8045 Zurich, Switzerland Tel: +41-79-938-1938 Email: [email protected] Website: http://ch.linkedin.com/in/ thomaskloetzli YOUR GLOBAL LOGISTICS NETWORK #SJUJTI$PMVNCJBt"MCFS U Bt.BOJUPCBt0OU BSJPt2VFCFDt/FX#SVOTXJDLt/PWB4DPUJB Kuehne + Nagel Ltd. info.toronto@kuehne–nagel.com www.kuehne–nagel.com O C T O B E R /N O V E M B E R 21 Travel News SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE TRAVEL INDUSTRY By Suzanne Schuermann, I Love To Travel Social Media is on the rise within the travel industry; while the technology proliferates, however, no one is sure of the direction. The Internet has given a wide array of tools, knowledge, and opportunities to both agencies and customers. You can take a virtual street tour of Beijing and a few seconds later watch a small ship navigate the fjords of Norway. If you have a question about a good local restaurant in Kuala Lumpur, you can Google it and have an answer in less than a minute. Travelers on twitter can give you pictures of their trip and your friend on facebook can message you about his or her whitewater rafting expedition. The information for travelers is often overwhelming and confusing; additionally, the line between professional and enthusiast gets blurred online. Altogether, this presents a conundrum for the traditional travel agency business as well as the average traveler. For the consumer, the saturated marketplace presents a glut of information to sift through: what advice, among the millions of pages, is practical? Is everything safe and legal? For the agencies, traditional clientele are looking not just at information available online but searching on giant hotel aggregators like Expedia and Travelocity The solution is unique travel. Reports state that consumers look now more for “meaningful travel” rather than traditional “luxury” (having the best of the best. While anyone can comb through orbitz and find a flight an a hotel, it still takes some experience and knowledge for a agent to find you a five day trip that including eco-tourism, scenic boat rides, hunting and a beach stay. People in general, want unique and affordable travel, and agencies, in this day and age are situated to provide once-in-alifetime experiences. With the integration of social media, unique travel and experiences can be shared over the web leading to more fascinating content and a true discussion of travel opportunities. Now people can share videos of truly unique stuff, get a conversation going skyrocket the popularity of a previously little-know trip or destination. Essentially, travel and social media will foster a unique community looking for exciting experiences. Adventure travel segues nicely from a discussion of social media integration and the challenges of the Internet age; travel has moved beyond simple sightseeing and luxury – it has moved in a realm of unique travel. Adventure vacations offer more than scenic views of five-star hotels; they Swiss quality neatly packaged in an airline. – 7XVWTa`dP[XchbcP]SPaSbc^\PZTh^daTg_TaXT]RTcad[h\T\^aPQ[TThe Swiss are known for their high quality standards and precision. Onboard, you’ll ¨nd these traits blend well with our natural friendliness and discretion to ensure your ©ight is time well spent. SWISS Business introduces new fully lie-© at beds and adjustable air cushions that enable you to select your ideal seat comfort. Our new A330-300 aircraft will be available daily between Montreal and Zurich as of January 27. For information and reservations please call 1 877 FLY SWISS, contact your travel agent or visit swiss.com ESS BF8BB BUSIN FLAT BED ELI Y LL WITH FU YOUR FLIGHT, BF8BBMADE. 22 INFO SUISSE BF8BBCOM offer experience. When you can look at a high-definition virtual tour of exotic locales online, beauty simply doesn’t cut it. Running through the woods of Costa Rica and zip lining through the jungle, however, will offer you an experience impossible to describe ■ with words, pictures or video. TRAVEL NEWS Provided by Switzerland Tourism Zurich: Renaissance Zurich Tower Hotel This brand new opened 4 star deluxe hotel with 300 rooms, 35 Junior Suites, 11 Executive Suites, Grand Suite and Presidential Suite is a jewel in the Zurich business hotel scene. The spaciously designed rooms have an elegant dark oak wood floor and urban luxury furniture while the specially constructed panoramic windows allow you to enjoy Zurich from above. www.marriott.com/hotels Bern: Hotel Schweizerhof Closed due to extensive renovation works the prestigious Hotel Schweizerhof in the heart of Switzerland’s capital Bern has now reopened its doors. It now offers over 100 lavish rooms and suites with luxurious bathrooms. The lobby’s new lounge and bar will invite guests to linger. Jack’s Brasserie has also undergone minor renovations, but without losing any of its French charm. www.schweizerhof-bern.ch Scuol: Fondue Carriage in San Jon Do you like cheese fondue? Now there is an even more interesting way to enjoy the Swiss national cheese dish: while traveling through picturesque village of Scuol in a heated horse-drawn carriage that is especially equipped for serving fondue. During the ride in the tarpaulin-covered carriage, the guests relish cheese fondue accompanied by a fine glass of wine and the rhythmic clatter of the horses’ hooves. www.scuol.ch Toggenburg: The world’s first permanent Zibob run Plenty of fun awaits the guests on the new permanent 350-meter Zibob run on Iltios. Zibob riding is pure enjoyment: It is the only downhill sport that can be mastered without much training. One rides with stretched-out feet and holds a conspicuous hand-grip in one’s hands. The Zibob is the most pleasurable way to dash down the snow-covered mountain, you’ll see! www.toggenburgbergbahnen.ch ■ O C T O B E R /N O V E M B E R 23 Business News CRA AUDIT – WILL I BE SELECTED? Adapted from “The Blunt Bean Counter” by Cunningham LLP Both individuals and corporations can fall victim to a Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) tax audit. Aside from someone telling the CRA you are involved in evasive activities, here are some common scenarios that seem to trigger the dreaded tax audit. REASONS SPECIFIC TO INDIVIDUALS: The CRA seems to regularly audit individuals who claim expenses against commission income or self employment income. In these cases, the CRA gravitates to auto expense claims and advertising and promotion expenses they consider personal in nature. Situations that can increase the likelihood of an inquiry (not an audit) include claims for: • a significant interest expense; • an allowable business investment loss; • tuition from a university outside Canada; and • child care for a nanny. REASONS SPECIFIC TO CORPORATIONS: Corporations seem to be selected for three distinct reasons: 1. They carry on a business that is CRA’s flavour of the year (prior flavours have been pharmacies, contractors and real estate). 2. Year to year expense and income variances are ‘abnormal’ or outside standard ratios based on corporations in a similar industry sector. 3. It is just your turn. While there is no hard evidence to support this, it seems like CRA runs down a list and if you don’t get caught in regard to #1 or #2, your turn just eventually comes up. In all cases it is imperative that you keep your source documents for the auditor; now more than ever, the CRA wants source documents. It is also vitally important that you try to keep your cool. In the end, the auditor is just doing his or her job, and if you treat them badly, you are not doing yourself any favours. Cunningham LLP is an accounting firm focused on serving mid-market entrepreneurial business clients. For more information visit www.cunninghamca.com or contact Paul at [email protected] 24 INFO SUISSE ■ SWISS FRANC NOW DISQUALIFIED AS SAFE HAVEN By Thomas Flury, Strategist, UBS AG The Swiss National Bank (SNB) has put a floor for EURCHF at 1.20 and we have high confidence that the SNB will be successful in protecting it. Past experiences show that a clear line in the sand can be more easily protected than a fuzzy exchange rate target. The most important task is to stabilise exchange rate expectations of international investors. They have now to learn that the Swiss franc has been disqualified as a safe haven asset in times of Euro-zone turbulence. With the new target, the Swiss franc is now poised to weaken together with the euro against the global currency universe, whenever political stress hurts the European currency. Once markets realize that this is going to happen, investors will have to look for other safe haven assets. Gold and the two Scandies now look even more attractive. We keep our forecast at EURCHF 1.20 in three months and expect a range for EURCHF 1.201.25 for the next twelve months. ■ Chamber News Information de votre chambre SCCC ONTARIO — 2011 GOLF TOURNAMENT The 24th annual golf tournament of the SCCC took place on September 12 at the private Meadowbrook Golf & Country Club, which has been our popular venue for the last five years. More than 80 players enjoyed a beautiful and sunny day of golfing and were later joined by half a dozen novice golfers, who attended our newly introduced golf clinic in the afternoon. In the evening we welcomed over 100 guests for dinner, raffles, entertainment and the Grand Prize draw. Among our popular hole activities was the Chalet Sujsse, kindly sponsored by Lombard Insurance with Chef Herzig and Ueli from H.U.H Imports serving Cheese Raclette (generously donated by Emmi Canada), Bündner-Fleisch and white wine, assisted by the charming ladies from the Swiss Club in national costume/Tracht, one of them playing the alphorn. The Gelato Fresco hole, kindly sponsored by Lindt & Sprüngli, where gourmet ice cream was being offered, was another big hit. Nespresso was present at the tournament again, with gracious hosts Kiki and Alex serving free Espressos and Cappuccinos throughout the entire event. Another treat were the freshly baked muffins donated by Marché Restaurants. Lunch was kindly sponsored by Stikeman Eliot LLP, while Nestlé Canada donated spring water and chocolate treats on the carts. Furthermore, every golfer and dinner guest went home with a $20 Lindt voucher and a 20% coupon for Velago patio furniture. Before and after golf, the players had the chance to participate in a putting contest, which was co-sponsored by 2 Market International. A big ‘thank you’ also goes to Kuehne + Nagel and Sue Fernandez for sponsoring and manning the $10,000 holein-one. Alvin Gozum from Elegant Shots Photography did a terrific job again taking pictures throughout the day and evening, which were displayed during dinner. Congratulations to all the winners of this year’s golf contests: Winning Team – 18 Holes (with a score of 63): Paul Girolametto Aaron Schechterr Mark Uster David Clark The Winning Team Longest Drive – Ladies: Jessica Skead Longest Drive – Men: Don Jackson Closest to Pin – Ladies: Anna Binetti Closest to Pin – Men: Mark Uster Closest to Line – Men/Ladies: Mark Uster Winner Putting Contest: Markus Arnold UNE BONNE MEMOIRE EVITE LES MAUVAISES SURPRISES. Pensons long terme. En deux siècles de pratique de la ¿nance, nous avons traversé et surmonté le choc pétrolier de 1974, la crise de 1929, et la panique de 1847. Durant chaque crise, nous avons respecté les mêmes principes simples : la création de valeur sur le long terme et la protection de nos clients. Nos 200 prochaines années w w w . l o m b a r d o d i e r. c o m Lombard Odier Darier Hentsch Gestion (Canada) Inc. 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It is absolutely free. 26 INFO SUISSE Chamber News Information de votre chambre This year, the 2nd Grand Prize was a patio furniture set, kindly offered by Velago Patio Furniture, which was won by Wolfgang Kyser from Euromart Realty Group. The 1st Grand Prize consisted of 2 return business class tickets from Montreal to Zurich generously sponsored by Swiss International Air Lines and an 8-day first class train pass for two in Switzerland sponsored by Tourism Switzerland. The lucky winner was David Ratcliffe from Hottinger Asset Management. The Grand Prize was presented by Mirko Capodanno, head of Switzerland Tourism, and by Andreas Kräuchi of Swiss International Air Lines in Montreal, who made the much appreciated trip to our tournament with his colleague Peter Stalder of Swiss in Toronto. Proud Sponsors of the SCCC Golf Tournament (in alphabetical order): • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Grand Prize Winner David Ratcliffe/Hottinger with Andreas Kräuchi/Swiss Air Lines (left) and Mirko Capodanno/Switzerland Tourism (right) We would like to sincerely thank all sponsors, big and small, for their contributions and continued support of the SCCC golf tournament. A big thank you also goes to the golf committee members: Ernst Notz, Andrea Von Moeller, Rudi Blatter, Julien Favre and Sandra Leuba, as well as to all our volunteers who were an essential part in making this day a success: Kathy Utigard, Yasmin Stanton, Heidy Lawrance, Eva Hajda, Josy Visscher and Katharina Staske. Last but not least we would like to thank all our members and guests who participated in this exciting event; we hope to see you again in 2012! On behalf of your 2011 Golf Committee: Hans Munger, Chair Patricia Keller Schläpfer, Executive Assistant 2 Market International Auto-Motion Shade BMW Toronto Bistro 990 Business Development Bank of Canada CG&B Group corptype Crawford Chondon Partners Credit Suisse Cunningham LLP Dale & Lessman LLP Delta Chelsea Hotel Deschamps Printing Elegant Shots Photography / GMax / Melo Tel Emmi Canada Harris Brown & Partners H.U.H. Imports I Love To Travel Kuehne & Nagel Le Meridien King Edward Hotel Lette LLP Lindt & Sprüngli Canada / Gelato Fresco • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Lombard Insurance Marche Restaurant Manulife Meadowbrook Golf Club Nacora Narimya Pharmaceuticals Nespresso Nestle Canada Omega Panalpina Roche Rolex Stikeman Elliot LLP Swiss Re Swissmar Swiss International Air Lines / Switzerland Tourism TD Bank The Rushton Bar & Grill UBS Urban Edge Shading Velago Patio Furniture Zurich Canada Excipial® Swiss Made Skin Moisturizers Now Available in Canada Dry Skin? Problem Skin? Excipial® moisturizing creams and lotions are recommended by Dermatologists, GPs and Pharmacists for its exceptional moisturizing qualities and cosmetic appeal. Now available at a pharmacy near you: TM/MC TM/MC Pharma Plus or at www.well.ca/brand/excipial.html Spirig Skin Care Products for Dry Skin, distributed by: Made in Switzerland O C T O B E R /N O V E M B E R 27 SWITZERLAND CENTRE FOR TRADE FAIRS/ LA SUISSE – PLACE DE FOIRES Basel Wine Fair Date: 29-OCT-11 to 06-NOV-11 Basel Wine Fair - 2011 One of the largest wine fair in Switzerland, Basel Wine Fair has become the leading commercial platform for boutique wineries from around the world with limited-production wines available only in a handful of fine restaurants and specialized retailers. Venue: Basel Exhibition Center, Basel, Basel-Stadt,Switzerland Basel Autumn Trade Fair Date: 29-OCT-11 to 06-NOV-11 Basel Autumn Trade Fair A Product Fair, A Consumer Magnet and an exhibition with a soaring degree of awareness amongst the shoppers. Autumn Trade Fair is a unique opportunity to participate in, guaranteeing maximum impact and product visibility. Venue: Basel Exhibition Center, Basel, Basel-Stadt,Switzerland Si je savoure si souvent ces si purs suisses-ci de la Suisse, c’est parce que ces si purs suisses-ci de la Suisse sont si savoureux. Pourquoi ces si purs suisses-ci de la Suisse sont-ils si savoureux déjà? Ces si purs suisses-ci de la Suisse sont si savoureux parce qu’ils sont faits comme seule la Suisse sait les faire. Si vrai, si pur, si Suisse. Si, si. Découvrez-les sur les authentiques-suisses.com Hedge Funds World-Zurich Date: 15-NOV-11 to 16-NOV-11 Hedge Funds World-Zurich has demonstrated year after year that it is able to bring together the industry’s key investor and hedge fund decision makers in one place, at Europe’s most senior hedge funds conference & Exhibition. Hedge Funds World-Zurich will be held at 15-16 Nov 2011. Venue: The Dolder Grand, Zurich, Switzerland Through your membership in the SCCC, you can join a group health insurance plan The country’s leading benefit program for small business • • • • • Covers businesses with up to 35 employees, including one person firms Is open to all industries Pools claims for price stability Never targets an individual firm for a rate increase or cancellation Offers a full range of benefits, including coverage normally reserved for big businesses Discover the wide range of benefits available to you, such as Health and Dental, Critical Illness coverage, Short & Long Term Disability income replacement and more! For more information, contact Patricia Keller Schläpfer at the SCCC or visit www.chambers.ca. 28 INFO SUISSE Just how pure is this Swiss? Well, it’s so pure and so savoury that every taste is 100% pure bliss. So when it comes to Swiss, there’s one thing that you should never miss. Make sure to put authentic Swiss on your list. Because nothing else is this Swiss. Get the real Swiss on swiss-authentics.com Our amusement park. MySwitzerland.com The Swiss Travel System has the perfect ticket for you to discover Switzerland. Tailoured to your itinerary the Swiss Pass, Swiss Flexi Pass, Swiss Transfer Ticket or the Swiss Card will be the perfect solution to ride 20,000 km of train, postal bus or boat routes. Your personal choice include the classic scenic routes such as the Glacier Express, the Bernina Express, the Golden Pass Line, the William Tell Express, and the Palm Express. Also included is the public transport system of 38 cities, and the passes give you 50% discount on most mountaintop trains and cable cars. To top if off, you will profit from free entries to over 450 museums. For more information go to www.swisstravelsystem.ch, www.raileurope.ca, or call 1-800-361-RAIL (7245)
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