What The Results Of The U.S. Midterm Elections Mean For Canadian Business
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What The Results Of The U.S. Midterm Elections Mean For Canadian Business

The "State Of America" After The Midterm Elections: AmCham Panel Discussion

The American Chamber of Commerce - Pacific Chapter is hosting a panel discussion analyzing the outcome and implications of the 2014 U.S. midterm elections for Canada.

Come Hear Experts Discuss:

  • the Obama Presidency and the new Congress
  • the U.S. and the world economy
  • America's leadership in the world
  • Where the U.S is today, economically, politically and socially with implications for Canada

Panel Members:

  • Jock Finlayson, Vice President and Chief Policy Advisor, Business Council of British Columbia
  • Richard Johnston, Canada Research Chair in Public Opinion, Elections, University of British Columbia
  • Mario Conseco, Vice President, Public Affairs, Insights West
  • Marit Rehavi, Assistant Professor, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, University of British Columbia
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Event details:

Date: Thursday, November 20, 2014 Place: TD Tower - 29th Floor, 700 West Georgia, Vancouver Time: 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Cost: Members: no charge, Non-Members: $20

[Note: Tickets will not be mailed; we will confirm your purchase by email and names will be confirmed at the door.]

RSVP: Please complete and return this registration form via email to AmCham Canada - Pacific Chapter at amchamvancouver@gmail.com

RSVP Deadline: Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Sign up now as seating is limited.

Sponsored by:

  • TD Bank
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Gloria Terhaar
CCS (CA/US), CTCS, LCB

Gloria Terhaar began her customs brokerage career in 2002 and soon after joined PCB Global Trade Management. Since her start date in 2007, Gloria Terhaar has forged an impeccable reputation working progressively from an operations role to her current responsibilities as Trade Compliance Supervisor and a Regulatory Analyst. In these roles her in-depth knowledge of regulatory requirements relating to imports into Canada ensures that our company’s practices are developed and updated to operate within government regulations. She is a dependable, approachable problem-solver and critical thinker with the resilience to tackle and handle many job responsibilities in an agile manner. Gloria enjoys educating others about Importing and has spoken at talks for MNP, the Surrey Board of Trade, TFO Canada, the BC Produce Marketing Association and various importers. She also represents PCB on the Canadian Produce Marketing Association Government Issue Management Committee and participates in annual advocacy events, where she advocates to Government officials for the Canadian produce industry. Recently, she was also accepted to participate on the CSCB task force related to the CBSA Assessment and Revenue Management (CARM) initiative. Gloria's passion for customs brokerage is shown in her commitment to educating trade chain partners about the industry and keeping abreast of the ever changing landscape of Acts, Regulations and policies that affect trade.

While we strive for accuracy in all our communications, as the Importer of Record it is incumbent upon your company to ensure that you are aware of the requirements under the new regulations so that you maintain compliance as always.