Invista na Região da Grande July-August 2015 1 Welcoming Remarks

2 Reasons to Invest in the GTA Gerald Pisarzowski

3 About the City of Susan Amring

4 How to Incorporate your Business Eugene Gierczak

5 GTA Success Story – Polaris Ruhul Petkar

6 thinkCANADA – Oct. 22-23

7 Thank You!

Mississauga City Hall, MISSISSAUGA Welcoming Remarks from the (GTA)

Mayor Bonnie Crombie City of Mississauga

Public Sector PPP Private Sector

Robert Trewartha Susan Amring Gerald Pisarzowski Eugene Gierczak Rahul Petkar Chief of Staff Director Vice President, Partner CEO Office of the Mayor Economic Development Business Development Miller Thomson LLP Polaris Software Lab City of Mississauga City of Mississauga Greater Toronto Canada Marketing Alliance This is Canada Immigration Statistics

IMMIGRATION Total Immigration (per year): 258,619 • 32% Toronto • 40% Retention rate after one year .01% Atlantic – 31% Manitoba – 32% 14% Saskatchewan – 44% British Columbia – 72% 14% 2.5% – 41% 4% Toronto – 88% 5% Calgary – 79% 40% 20% This is Ontario l Canada/Ontario Overview

Ontario is Canada’s economic powerhouse

FDI projects relative to population 1st

Total number of FDI projects 3rd

Capital invested through FDI projects 3rd (within North America)

Ontario as a percentage of Canada

39% 38% Goods 37% Population GDP exports

Financial services High-tech Manufacturing employment 46% Employment 49% shipments 45%

Niagara Falls, ONTARIO About The Greater Toronto Area (GTA)

The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) is the largest metropolitan area in Canada

GTA Quick Facts • Area of 2,700 sq miles (7,000 sq km) • 20% of Canada’s GDP • Population of 6.1 million • 14% of Canada’s businesses • Direct access to Great Lakes – 95% of North America’s fresh surface water About the GTA Ontario & the GTA: Committed to investing in infrastructure

Since 2003, the government of Ontario has invested $62 billion in infrastructure. The province has not had this level of investment since the post-war era; when many of the foundations of our current infrastructure, including the and the 400-series highways, were first laid. About The Greater Toronto Area (GTA)

The population of the GTA is forecasted to increase from 6.1 million to 9.2 million by 2036. This will account for almost two-thirds of Ontario’s net population growth.

Toronto, 2004

Toronto, 2014 – 2,211 High-rise buildings

Toronto, 2023

Source: Scott Dickson, Creative Director About the GTA Building today: Infrastructure projects in the GTA

This map provides information on completed or soon to be completed infrastructure projects in the GTA, including:

§ highways, roads, and bridges § schools, colleges and universities § hospitals § community centers and recreation projects.

Click here for more information About the GTA Construction Growth: Toronto skyline

WHITE = the project has had preliminary renders RED = the project has submitted an application to the city GREEN = the project has been approved, but has yet to start construction YELLOW = the project is currently in sales BLUE = the project is currently under construction • There are 169 high-rise buildings under construction in the city. Toronto has the most high-rise cranes for any city in all of North America.

• Held across the GTA, the 2015 Pan Am Games has required construction of many venues.. About the GTA: Waterfront Toronto project

Waterfront Toronto is undertaking one of the largest waterfront revitalization initiatives in the world with the transformation of 800 hectares of formerly industrial, underused lands into new showcase mixed-use communities.

• The revitalization of Toronto's waterfront is a 25 to 30 year project

• The revitalization effort is backed by a $1.5 billion tri-government investment

• In the next few years, there will be opportunities in East Bayfront, West Don Lands and the Lower Don Source: Waterfront Toronto Lands.

Visit http://www.waterfrontoronto.ca for more information About the GTA Key GTA infrastructure projects under construction

Name Project Description Estimated Status Cost (Cdn $)

Halton Healthcare Services - The new Oakville hospital will be a state-of-the-art facility and include a full range of $2 billion Under construction New Oakville Hospital health services such as complex continuing care, rehabilitation and acute care.

Highway 407 East - Phase The Highway 407 East Extension project will be completed in two phases. Phase $1 Billion Under construction One one extends the highway by about 22 kilometres from Brock Road in Pickering to Harmony Road in and connects Highways 407 and 401 with a 10-kilometre link. The new link is called West Durham Link.

Humber College Institute of The Humber College infrastructure project involves the construction of a new $84.2 Under construction Technology & Advanced Learning Resource Commons, an academic support and student services facility million Learning that will be built on the college’s North Campus.

Humber River Regional The new Humber River Regional Hospital includes construction of a new facility on $1.75 billion Under construction Hospital a new site in north-western Toronto, one of the most culturally diverse and fastest- growing communities in Canada. Once completed, the Humber River Regional Hospital will offer a comprehensive range of services to support inpatient and outpatient programs.

Markham Stouffville Markham Stouffville Hospital (MSH) is the community hospital for Markham, $200.4 Under construction Hospital Stouffville and Uxbridge, with two sites located in Markham and Uxbridge. The million redevelopment project includes a four-storey addition that will add 385,000 square feet doubling, the size of the MSH facility.

Public Health Laboratory at The project involves building Public Health Ontario’s new Toronto public health $54 million Under construction MaRS Centre laboratory at MaRS Centre Phase 2. The new laboratory, which will replace an existing facility located in the west end of Toronto, will be constructed within the top four floors of the Phase 2 Tower at the MaRS Centre in downtown Toronto. Women's College Hospital The Women’s College Hospital redevelopment project involves the construction of $460 million Under construction a new 630,000 square foot hospital on the hospital’s current Grenville Street site in downtown Toronto. About the GTA Key GTA infrastructure projects: Requests for Proposals Open

Company Project Estimated Status Cost (Cdn $) Casey House Facility Casey House is a treatment facility for people with HIV/AIDS. The Casey House N/A RFP open Replacement Project redevelopment project will provide more efficient, seamless care by consolidating all programs and services under one roof. The project involves renovating an existing heritage property at 571 Jarvis Street and incorporating a new 48,000-square-foot facility that will be built at 119 Isabella Street.

Trillium Health Partners: Trillium Health Partners is one of the largest community-based acute care N/A RFP open Credit Valley Hospital facilities in Canada. Comprised of Credit Valley Hospital, the Mississauga Priority Areas Hospital and the Queensway Health Centre, Trillium Health Partners serves the growing and diverse populations of Mississauga, West Toronto and Redevelopment Project surrounding communities. Trillium Health Partners is a research and teaching hospital affiliated with the Mississauga and the Mississauga Academy of Medicine.

Eglinton Crosstown LRT The Eglinton Crosstown will run across Eglinton Avenue between Mount N/A RFP open Dennis (Weston Road) and Kennedy Station. The 19-kilometre corridor will include a 10-kilometre underground portion, between Keele Street and Laird Drive. It will have 25 stops and stations, linking to bus routes, three subway stations and various GO Transit lines.

ErinoakKids Centre for The redevelopment project will provide new facilities that will allow N/A RFP open Treatment and ErinoakKids to consolidate programs and services from nine existing sites to Development three new sites that will be purpose-built for special-needs children. The main facility will be approximately 160,000 square feet and will be located in , with the other two sites in Mississauga and Halton, each approximately 62,000 square feet.

Joseph Brant Hospital The project will include the construction of a new, six-storey patient-care N/A RFP open tower and significant renovations to existing space. The project will also result in the construction of a new, stand-alone power plant that will serve the expanded facility. About the GTA Key GTA infrastructure projects: Requests for Proposals Open

Company Project Estimated Status Cost (Cdn $)

Sheridan College Hazel McCallion The Hazel McCallion Campus, which opened in September N/A RFP Campus (Phase II) 2011, provides a creative, collaborative learning environment for students, open refection Sheridan’s Creative Campus concept. The Phase II expansion project will involve the design and construction of a new facility on the existing campus in Mississauga.

St. Michael's Hospital The project will include the construction of a new 17 storey patient-care tower at N/A RFP the corner of Queen and Victoria Streets, and the renovation of approximately open 150,000 square feet of existing space. Highway 407 East Phase 2 The Highway 407 East Phase 2 project will: extend Highway 407 about 22 TBD RFQ kilometres from Harmony Road in Oshawa to Highway 35/115 in . open connect Highways 401 and 407 East with a 10-kilometre East Durham Link that will serve as a north-south freeway; provide eight new interchanges, as well as, three freeway-to-freeway connections to Highway 407 East and Highway 401 from the East Durham Link and Highway 35/115 York Viva Bus Rapid Transit This phase of the vivaNext rapidways is being delivered using the AFP model. TBD RFQ Expansion Once the AFP contract is awarded, York Region Rapid Transit Corporation open (URRTC) will continue to project manage all day-to-day construction operations and York Region will operate YRT/Viva service. Metrolinx will retain ownership of the assets. About Greater Toronto Marketing Alliance – How we can Help!

Personalized 1-2 Day Programs 9:00 am Welcome to GTA Breakfast Meet with Government Officials 9:30 am How the GTA can fit in your investment plans – GTMA 10:00 am How to incorporate your business – Legal Firm 11:00 am How to file for tax and access credits The GTMA: –Accounting Firm ü Provides economic, sectoral and 12:00 pm GTMA-hosted Lunch community profile information 1:00 pm How to apply for business immigration ü Makes the competitive business – Immigration Law Firm case for investing in the GTA 1:30 pm How to access the GTA labour force – Human Resource Firm ü Introduces investors to key public 2:00 pm How to set-up a corporate bank account sector officials and private sector – Financial Institution companies 3:00 pm How to acquire office space ü Coordinates meeting itineraries – Real Estate Agent and visitation programs 4:00 pm How to access North American customers –Marketing Agency 5:00 pm Adjourn About Greater Toronto Marketing Alliance: Strong Partnership

The GTMA leverages the expertise of our partners to drive value to potential investors

Business Legal Human Resource City of Burlington Miller Thomson LLP Ian Martin Group Lette LLP HR Options Town of Halton Hills Town of Milton Business Immigration Financial Services Town of Oakville Green and Spiegel Barristers & Scotiabank Solicitors National Bank of Canada Town of Aurora SECTOR PARTNERS SECTOR SECTOR PARTNERS

- HSBC - Town of Newmarket Accounting Services GE Capital Town of Richmond Hill KPMG Town of East Gwillimbury

PwC PUBLIC Utility Services Town of Georgina Isabella Bertani Ontario Power Generation Township of King Collins & Barrow Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. City of Markham City of Commercial Real Transportation Services Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville PRIVATE/ACADEMIC Estate, Construction & Facility Metrolinx Management Greater Toronto Airports Authority Town of Ajax DTZ – a UGL Company Township of Brock Herman Miller Municipality of Clarington TSI International Group Inc. Information Technology Services INSIX Media City of Oshawa Marketing & Communications CISCO City of Pickering thinkCOMPASS Township of Scugog Syntropy Group Educational Facilities Town of Whitby Centennial College of Applied Township of Uxbridge Chambers of Commerce Arts & Technology German Chamber of Industry and Durham College City of Toronto Commerce University of Ontario Institute of Italian Chamber of Commerce of Technology Peel Region Ontario Results: Our Success and Global Reach

To-date, the GTMA has helped 127 foreign companies start operations in the GTA

New Investments Have Resulted In : •Over 4,980 new direct jobs. •Approximately 3 million sq. ft. of occupied office and manufacturing space •Over $9 million annually in property taxes •Over $547 million annually to GTA’s GDP. •Giving a boost to GTA sectors: Business Services / Energy / Finance / HR / ICT / Agri-Food / Life Science / Digital Media / Advanced Manufacturing / Retail / Warehouse / Packaging to name a few. *Based on estimates given by the City of Toronto (2013): $3/sq ft and $110,000/employee Brazil-Canada Relations Bilateral Relations

MAJOR NEGOTIATIONS AND AGREEMENTS:

• Canada-MERCOSUR Exploratory Trade Discussions • Canada-Brazil Science, Technology and Innovation Agreement • International Science and Technology Partnerships Program • Air Transportation Agreement • Double Taxation Agreement • Nuclear Cooperation Agreement • June 2011: The University of Western Ontario and the University of Toronto announced creation of a funding program with the Sao Paulo Research Foundation to enhance support for research collaborations between investigators in Brazil and Canada. Brazil-GTA Relations

42% of Brazilian population in Canada resides in the GTA. Ø 15,755 Brazilians in Canada Ø 9,595 in Ontario & 6,610 in GTA

• Brazilfest - Canada’s largest Brazilian culture event • Toronto's Brazilian Carnival Ball is the largest and most spectacular annual Brazilian gala in the world. • Grupo Brasil Association: Established in 1970s • Brazilian-Canadian Association of Toronto: Established in 1993, • BrazilNet Association: Established in 1994 • Brazilian WAVE magazine (published in Toronto, Ontario) The Brazilianist Online Magazine • Julio Cesar, Brazil’s National club goalkeeper is now a member of the Toronto Soccer Club Brazil-GTA Relations Brazil companies in Ontario & the GTA

Major Brazilian companies have already established operations in Ontario; Mid-sized companies are beginning to consider Business opportunities in North America.

Companies incorporated with assistance from the GTMA Major Brazilian companies in the GTA

Silas (Seasons Automation) Brazil-GTA Relations GTMA – Activities in Brazil since 2010

• Multiple visits each year to meet with companies interested in expanding into the GTA. • Attending major trade shows such as APAS, SIAL and Futurecom. • Signed (or developing) MOUs with: ü Federation of Industries in Paraná (FIEP) in Curitiba ü Federation of Trade and Services of Rio Grande do Sul (FEDERASUL) ü União Brasileira de Educação e Assistência (UBEA), the Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS) through its through its Science and Technology Park (TECNOPUC) ü Federation of Industries for the State of Rio Grande do Sul (FIERGS) ü Federation of Industries from the State of Rio de Janeiro (FRIJAN) • In 2014, supported the Government of Ontario in opening its newest International Marketing Centre (IMC) in São Paulo, Brazil, to help promote the province as a North American leader in international trade and investment. Key Industries in the GTA The GTA’s broad industrial base and strength across sectors

GTA ICT Financial Food & Life Automotive & Film & Design Industry Services Beverage Science Advanced Media Manufacturing

North 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd America Ranking

GTA Key Players

. . . and supports cross-cluster collaboration that often leads to innovation Reasons to Invest in the GTA: People and goods move quickly and seamlessly in and out of the GTA

• Toronto Pearson International Airport is Canada’s busiest airport, processing over 45% of Canada’s air cargo. Pearson offers non-stop and same-plane service via 75 carriers to 180 destinations worldwide.

• Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport is located conveniently on Toronto Islands, just off of Downtown Toronto. Welcoming more than two million business and leisure travellers each year and offering service to over 18 cities in Canada and the U.S.

The GTA placed 2nd in transportation and infrastructure among 27 global cities.

Public Transportation All riders can use the PRESTO fare payment system to connect easily with various GTA transit routes: GO Transit, Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), Brampton Transit, Brampton’s Zm, Burlington Transit, Durham Region Transit, MiWay (Mississauga Transit), Oakville Transit, Milton Transit, York Region Transit and VIVA

Highway system Extensive highway system connects the GTA to the North American market (400 series highways: 401, 403, 400, 404, 410, 407 ETR, and QEW). Reasons to Invest in the GTA: The GTA’s multicultural population stimulates a welcoming and rich business environment

The GTA continues to be a One of the world’s most international national hub for new cities; 50% of population born outside immigrants into Canada and of Canada. is one of the major contributors to GTA’s economic strength relative to other Canadian cities. Over 163 languages and dialects are spoken in the GTA In 2011,

Chinese

Other

Italian

Punjabi

Spanish

Dutch Ukrainian German Polish Portugese Vietnamese Greek Arabic Tagalog Reasons to Invest in the GTA: The GTA is home to 8 Universities and 6 Colleges

The GTA possesses the most educated workforce in the G8 – 64% of the Ontario labour force aged 25-64 holds a post-secondary degree or equivalent.

Sample of academia-industry collaboration and partnerships: Centennial College sent animation, media and fine arts students to Toronto based Bitstrips for four months to create art assets for the popular web tool.

UOIT’s Automotive Centre of Excellence (ACE) is the first testing and research centre of its kind in Canada, and in many respects the world.

Sheridan College and Brampton robot maker ABB Canada created a new Robotics Centre Sheridan’s Brampton campus. Durham College, DURHAM REGION Reasons to Invest in the GTA: Companies in every sector are leveraging the GTA’s R&D advantage to develop breakthrough technologies, products and services

The GTA is Canada’s biggest centre of innovation, 35% of all R&D conducted in Canada takes place in the GTA

GTA Leaders of Innovation After-Tax Cost of $100 R&D Expenditure, Small and Medium Sized Manufacturers, 2013 Magna International Atomic Energy of Canada R&D expenditure Ontario Power Generation R&D Inc. expenditure (at eligible Ontario research IBM Canada Ltd. (general) institutes) Open Text Corporation Gross Ericsson Canada Inc. $100.00 $100.00 expenditure TELUS Corporation Bell Canada Enterprise Inc. Actual after-tax $50.54 $39.31 Rogers Communications Inc. expenditure 360 Incentives Search Engine People Note: data as of June 2013. GlaxoSmithKline Canada Sources: Ontario Ministry of Finance and Canada Revenue Agency Hoffman – La Roche Reference: Sanofi-Pasteur MDS Inc. •Scientific Research & Experimental Development (SR&ED) •Ontario Business Research Institute Tax Credit (OBRITC) Reasons to Invest in the GTA: The GTA has an incredible cost advantage when compared to other fast growth economies

Business Costs are 7.2% lower in Canada than in the USA

Cost Comparisons Between Canada and Combined Federal-Ontario General Corporate Other Economies Income Tax

Overall Results: US = 100.01

Index Germany 100.9

United States 100.0

Australia 99.3

Japan 99.2

Italy 98.8 France 97.4 United Kingdom 94.6 Netherlands 94.5 Canada 92.8 Mexico 81.3 Ontario’s combined federal – Provincial corporate income tax (CIT) rate is lower than the average of G8 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 and G20 countries and lower than the average federal – State CIT rate in the USA.

SOURCE: KPMG, Competitive Alternatives, 2014 SOURCE: Ontario’s Ministry of Finance 2013 Reasons to Invest in the GTA: The World Economic Forum rated Canada’s banking system as the soundest in the world for five years in a row

The GTA is a banking and investment Top 10 global financial centres capital, with the highest concentration of in 2012 financial services in Canada. Rank City

1 New York The GTA is home to: 2 London • 10 domestic banks and 39 foreign bank 3 Singapore subsidiaries and branches. 4 Frankfurt

• Headquarter of 89% of the foreign banks 5 Hong Kong operating in Canada: American Express, Citco, Goldman Sachs, ICICI Bank, ING 6 Dubai Direct, Northern Trust, UBS and many others. 7 Toronto

• The Toronto Stock Exchange, ranked 8th largest 8 Sydney in the world based on domestic market equity 9 Amsterdam capitalization, and the world leader in mining industry financing 10 Paris

Source: The Banker’s IFC Rankings, September 2012 Reasons to Invest in the GTA: Located within an 800 kilometre (500 mile) radius of 139 million customers

Location for 40% of Canada’s headquarters.

Located within 90 minutes flight of: •New York •Chicago •Boston •Washington Reasons to Invest in the GTA: Recently recognized as THE TOP performer across a range of global benchmark studies

Ranked as the 2015 Recognized as the Ranked as the 2014 Ranked as the 2014 World’s Best Place to 2015 World’s Most World’s Most World’s Most Live by The Economist Livable location for Resilient City by the Youthful City by the North Americans by Grosvenor Group YouthfulCities 2014 ECA International Report Index 1. Toronto 1. Toronto, Canada 1. Toronto 1. Toronto 2. Berlin 2. Dublin, Ireland 2. Vancouver 2. 3. New York 3. Copenhagen, 3. Calgary 3. Stockholm 4. Dallas Denmark 4. Chicago 4. Amsterdam 5. Paris 3. Zurich, Switzerland 5. Pittsburgh 5. San Francisco 6. Chicago 3. , Canada 6. Stockholm 6. Melbourne 7. London 3. Vancouver, Canada 7. Boston 7. Zurich 8. Los Angeles 7. Bern, Switzerland 8. Zurich 8. Washington DC 9. Tokyo 7. Stockholm, Sweden 9. Washington DC 9. Sydney 10.Atlanta 10.Seoul

These results confirm why Toronto was awarded the 2015 Pan American Games

The 2015 Pan American Games, or 17th Pan American Games, is a major international multi- sport event is scheduled to be held from July 10–26, 2015 in Toronto, Ontario. About the City of Mississauga

Susan Amring, CEc.D., Ec.D. Director, Economic Development T 905-615-3200 ext.5014 [email protected]| twitter.com/@mississaugaedo

City of Mississauga | City Manager Economic Development Division Mississauga is a young, vibrant, and thriving city in the heart of one of the most exciting and prosperous regions in North America. THRIVING & looking to the FUTURE

760,000+ population Top 10 American 62,000+ businesses City of the #3 Future Connectivit 70+ Fortune 500 Headquarters y 1,400 multinational firms #4 Business Friendlines 420,000+ jobs s #5 FDI Strategy DIVERSE and Growing

Canada’s 6th largest city

760,000

130 languages spoken in Mississauga Key SECTORS

• Pharmaceuticals • Automotive • Telecommunications • Finance • Biotechnology • Aerospace • Software Development • Insurance • Diagnostics • Clean technologies • Hardware • Real Estate • Nutraceuticals • Multi-modal logistics Manufacturing • Equipment & Devices • Food and Beverage • IT Sales & Service • Health care & Laboratories How to Incorporate Your Business in the GTA

Eugene J.A. Gierczak, LLB., P.Eng., Registered Patent and Trademark Agent Partner Miller Thomson LLP Scotia Plaza 40 King Street West, Suite 5800 P.O. Box 1011 Toronto, Ontario M5H 3S1 Direct Line: 416.596.2132 Fax: 416.595.8695 Email: [email protected] www.millerthomson.com Establishing a Business in Ontario

Incorporation vs Branch Operation Incorporation • Direct Investment often through establishment of a corporation • Federal (CBCA) or provincial (OBCA) Establishing a Business in Ontario Incorporation • Federal corporation – Entitled to use its name in every jurisdiction – Must register to operate in a particular jurisdiction • Provincial corporation – Must clear its name in each jurisdiction – Generally must register to operate in every other jurisdiction • Trademarks • Many jurisdictions have resident director requirements – OBCA and CBCA – 25% – If company has no resident Canadian, MT can provide the resident Canadian director (requires executive committee approval, indemnity and insurance) – Can put in place a unanimous shareholder declaration taking away the powers Establishing a Business in Ontario Incorporation vs Branch Operation • Branch operation – Possible alternative to incorporation – Register as a foreign corporation to COB in Ontario as a branch – Require a local agent for service – MT can provide a lawyer to perform this service – Key: branch is not a separate legal entity with the non-Canadian corporation subject to all the liabilities incurred by the branch Establishing a Business in Ontario Incorporation vs Branch Operation – If decide to incorporate – Complete quickly and inexpensively < 48 hours – Virtually overnight – federal incorporation is longer – Chose and clear the name – File articles of incorporation – Corporation has all the powers of a natural person – No requirement for minimum paid in capital – Typically shares are common shares and fully participating Other Corporate Issues

• Investment Canada • Goods & Services Tax – HST • Health Tax • Employment Tax • Income Tax Issues • Free Trade Agreements – NAFTA – CETA Intellectual Property

• Patents • Designs • Trade-marks • Copyright • Trade Secrets/confidential information • Integrated Circuit Topographies • Plant Breeders Rights • Technical /Business Information

42 GTA Success Story – Polaris Software Lab Canada Inc.

Rahul Petkar CEO Polaris Software Lab Canada Inc. Tel: 416-865-3365 Email: [email protected] www.polarisft.com

GTMA Helps Polaris Software Launch Global Engineering Lab

We came to Canada, and specifically the Toronto area, because of the excellent infrastructure and resources available here. Rahul Petkar, CEO

Company: Polaris Software Lab Ltd. Industry Sector: Information & Communication Technologies Country of Origin: India Date of Investment: 2007 GTA Presence: City of Toronto and City of Mississauga Nature of Business: Banking, insurance and financial technology application modules and solutions. Investment Profile: “Near shore” development centre operation with a global performance engineering lab, handling pre-installation, testing and verification. Jobs: 75 employees. www.thinkCANADA.org Obrigado!

visit us at: www.greatertoronto.org Gerald Pisarzowski Vice President, Business Development Greater Toronto Marketing Alliance

350 Bay Street, Suite 1200 Toronto, ON, Canada M5H 2S6

T: 416-360-6447 M: 416-843-8692 E: [email protected]