Business Briefs - January/February 2018

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The Windsor Essex Tech Show, presented by St. Clair College and University of Windsor and powered by WEtech Alliance and the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce, took place November 14, 2017.

Pictured: Tech panel moderator Ellen van Wageningen (Editor-in-Chief, Windsor Star), panelist Lillian Reaume (Chief Human Resources Officer, Amazon), panelist Daphne Zargar (Global Manager - Partner Relations, Connected Ecosystem Integration, General Motors), partner Yvonne Pilon (President and CEO, WEtech Alliance), and panelist Debbie Landers (Vice President Cognitive Solutions, IBM Canada). Photo by Simon Wyn Edwards, snapd Windsor.

2018 Bill 148

JANUARY - FEBRUARY VOLUME 50 No. 1-2 BUSINESS BRIEFS

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OUR MISSION

SPOTLIGHT

"Leading the business community for creating regional economic prosperity." Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce 2575 Ouellette Place, Windsor, Ontario N8X 1L9 Tel: 519-966-3696 Fax: 519-966-0603 Email: info@windsoressexchamber.org Website: www.windsoressexchamber.org

UPCOMING EVENTS

STAFF Matt Marchand, President & CEO

mmarchand@windsoressexchamber.org

ext. 222

Marianne Burke, Director of Events

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ext. 221

Concetta DiCesare-Cafueri, Finance & Office Administrator

cdicesarecafueri@windsoressexchamber.org ext. 227

Sherri Gowman, Director of Sales & Marketing

sgowman@windsoressexchamber.org

ext. 223

Caitlin Hildenbrand, Assistant to the Director of Sales & Marketing

childenbrand@windsoressexchamber.org

ext. 230

Barbara Malmberg, Event Coordinator

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Lindsey Rivait, Communications Coordinator & Executive Assistant lrivait@windsoressexchamber.org

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ADVERTISING SALES email: adsales@windsoressexchamber.org The WERCC may choose to generate revenue from many discount programs and services being provided.


Letter from the President & Chair

MATT MARCHAND PRESIDENT & CEO

The WERCC has had a busy couple of months, advocating on behalf of business in the Windsor-Essex region, specifically on the issues of small business tax changes brought forward by federal Finance Minister Morneau and provincially, Bill 148. While the announcements on scaling back the small business tax package are a step in the right direction, more is needed if Canadian businesses are to compete. The WERCC, along with the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, wrote a letter to the Hon. Percy Mockler, Chair and the Hon. Anne C. Cools, Deputy, Senate Standing Committee on National Finance in October, urging them to continue to hear from business on the government’s proposed tax reforms at upcoming hearings. For more on this, please see page four. Matt Marchand appeared before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance in October, calling for a complete overhaul of the entire tax system to make it simpler and more competitive. Thank you to our membership for their engagement in helping to stem the tide of the original tax changes proposed by Minister Morneau. More changes are coming, stay tuned. On the Bill 148, Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act, the WERCC, alongside the Ontario Chamber of Commerce and MNP (Canada’s leading accounting firm), released a comprehensive handbook for Ontario’s business community, outlining strategies to help businesses navigate incoming changes. For more on this, please see page four. For the full handbook, visit www.windsoressexchamber.org and click on President’s Blog. In November, we teamed up with the Ontario Electricity Stakeholders Alliance, a group of energy consumers, businesses, producers and distributors from across Ontario, to develop a Power Framework. With eight recommendations, the Power Framework provides the roadmap Ontario needs for smart electricity decisions through transparency, competition, objectivity, and independence. More information is available at www.smartelectricitydecisions.ca. We had an unprecedented Windsor Essex Tech Show in November, which saw Amazon, GM, and IBM speaking to over 400 attendees on the future of Artificial Intelligence. This was the largest Tech Show we’ve had by far! We also held a sold-out November After Business at The Keg Steakhouse + Bar – Windsor Riverside. In December, we held our 141st Annual General Meeting with featured speaker Patrick Brown, MPP and Leader of the Ontario PC Party. Upcoming events include the 28th Annual Business Excellence Awards, presented by Windsor Star, taking place April 18 at Caesars Windsor. This premier business event of year recognizes professional individuals and companies who have set standards and demonstrated achievements that have contributed to the prosperity and business development in Windsor and Essex County. In June, we’re celebrating our 82nd Annual Golf Tournament at Beach Grove Golf & Country Club. Be sure to visit www.windsoressexchamber.org for all the up-to-date news and events.

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Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce 2017-2018 Board of Directors Mr. John Clark Chair** Partner Clarks LLP

Mr. Jeffrey MacKinnon Past Chair** Partner McTague Law Firm LLP

Ms. Shelley Fellows Director Vice President, Operations Radix Inc.

Mr. Jason Ilijanic Chair-Elect** Director, Commercial Services WFCU Credit Union

Ms. Beverly Becker Director Director, Local Marketing & Special Projects Windsor Star

Mr. Romeo Girardi Director Executive Vice President Farrow

Ms. Maureen Lucas Treasurer** President Lucas Professional Search Group Mr. Scott Jenkins Vice Chair** Director of Advertising Caesars Windsor

Ms. Marie Campagna Director Executive Vice President Operations / CFO Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare Mr. Sean Collier District Manager, Windsor/Essex Chatham/Kent Union Gas

Mr. Carl Hooper, CPA, CA Director Assurance and Advisory Partner Collins Barrow Windsor LLP Mr. Benjamin Iannetta Director, Emerging Leaders Representative Business & Technical Services ProSoft XP

Mr. Paul LeFave Director Chair – Transportation Committee Business Development Cornerstone Courier Ms. Mila Lucio Director Chief Human Resources Officer Green Shield Canada Ms. Shannon Rickwood Chair – Membership Services Committee Financial Advisor Rickwood Financial Group/ Manulife Securities Inc.

Dr. Francine Schlosser Director Professor, Odette School of Business Executive Director, EPICentre University of Windsor Ms. Ann-Marie Belanger Director Non-Voting Chair-ATHENA Committee VP - Sales/Marketing Empire Communications Inc. Dr. Alfie Morgan Director Emeritus Non-Voting Professor Emeritus of Business Administration University of Windsor

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Chamber News Helping Businesses Mitigate the Impact of Bill 148 The Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce (WERCC), alongside the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and MNP, Canada’s leading accounting firm, have released a comprehensive handbook for Ontario’s business community that provides strategies to help businesses navigate the incoming changes from Bill 148 (Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act). The handbook outlines the potential risks to employers from the incoming legislation and offers human resources and operational strategies to help businesses better understand what these changes will mean.

the impacts businesses are likely to see from the numerous changes and identifies that small businesses are most likely to face four main issues:

“There is no question that Bill 148 has the potential to add challenges and new costs for our local businesses here in Windsor-Essex,” said WERCC President & CEO Matt Marchand. “We believe this handbook will provide some help to our members when navigating through these significant changes. That said, Bill 148 is going to have serious unintended consequences and the government must also provide support to help businesses transition. We need to know that relief is coming.” Bill 148 will bring in a number of reforms to Ontario’s current labour and employment standards laws, most notably instituting a $15 minimum wage by January 2019, representing a 32% increase. The handbook outlines

Profitability: businesses may not be able to keep up a sustainable profit margin;

Staffing levels: businesses may not have the capacity to maintain current staffing;

Competition: to keep their doors open, businesses will be forced to raise prices; and

Taxation: with higher wages comes higher payroll taxes and contributions to EI and CPP.

The handbook also includes information on how to adapt to the changing workplaces, and outlines best practices for refining and changing processes in the workplace. For the full handbook, please visit www. windsoressexchamber.org.

Tax Package Announcements an Improvement, but a Full Overhaul Urgently Needed: Canadian and Windsor-Essex Regional Chambers The announcement on scaling back the small business tax package announced in July is a step in the right direction, but much more is needed if Canadian businesses are to compete, says the Windsor-Essex Regional (WERCC) and Canadian Chambers of Commerce. In response, the WERCC sent a letter to the Hon. Percy Mockler, Chair, Senate Standing Committee on National Finance and the Hon. Anne C. Cools, Deputy, Chair, Senate Standing Committee on National Finance, urging them to continue to hear from business on the government’s proposed tax reforms at the upcoming hearings. “We want to ensure that we convince Senators Mockler and Cools to go ahead with the hearings. These hearings are important in order for our members, and the Chamber network, to express their thoughts on the reform. There is still much confusion and uncertainty around the changes and Senators need to hear this,” said WERCC President & CEO Matt Marchand.

“The announced changes are a relief to the business community. They were alarmed that the July proposals threatened the survival of thousands of businesses. However, for our businesses to succeed, we urgently need to reform our complex, cumbersome and uncompetitive tax system,” said the Hon. Perrin Beatty, President and CEO of the Canadian Chamber. Since the government unveiled its proposed tax measures in July, the Canadian Chamber has advocated a full and independent review of the tax system to make it less of a drag on Canada’s competitiveness. At the Chamber’s annual general meeting, delegates supported appointing a Royal Commission to conduct the review. “We must stop simply tinkering with the tax system and undertake a comprehensive overhaul. We’re prepared to work with the government to find ways to make it simpler, less burdensome and fairer,” said Beatty. “We simply don’t have the luxury of falling farther behind as other countries reform their systems. We need to act now.”

Windsor Express Basketball: Exclusive Pricing for Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce Members! Get your tickets for the 2017-2018 Windsor Express Season! Tickets for kids 13 and under are FREE with the purchase of an adult season ticket! Chamber members also have access to luxury suite single game rentals and buy one get one free ticket special pricing with promo code CHAMBER. For more information, including tickets and schedules, visit www.windsorexpress.ca.

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In Our Community Congratulations to WERCC Pillar Member BASF Canada Inc. on being recognized as one of Canada’s Top Employers (2018) and Greater Toronto’s Top Employers (2017)! For more information, visit www.basf.ca.

Congratulations to WERCC Gold Circle Member Caesars Windsor for being named the Tourism Employer of the Year at the Ontario Tourism Summit Awards! For more information, visit www.caesarswindsor.com.

EasyInsure, Canada’s first ever full-service online insurance broker, has moved to their new location at 880 North Service Road, Suite 104, Windsor. For more information, visit www. easyinsure.ca.

Habitat for Humanity Windsor-Essex has reclaimed the property at 64 Askew and is building quality affordable housing with a local family for a spring 2018 build. The derelict house was demolished November 3, 2017. For more information contact Fiona Coughlin, CFRE, Executive Director, Habitat for Humanity Windsor-Essex, at (519) 563-9707 or fcoughlin@ habitatwindsor.org.

Congratulations to Mazaar on their 10th anniversary! Mazaar, an upscale-casual restaurant that offers authentic Lebanese cuisine in a comfortable yet energetic atmosphere, is celebrating with a new anniversary menu. Their two locations are at 372 Ouellette Ave. and 350 Cabana Rd. E. For more information, visit www. mazaar.ca.

Congratulations to ProStaff Employment Solutions on their 20 year anniversary! To celebrate, ProStaff is giving 20 individuals a fresh start on their career path with #MyFreshStart. To learn more visit www.prostaffworks.ca.

Congratulations to Marriott International’s TownePlace Suites by Marriott Windsor, who opened for business on November 21! The new TownePlace Suites Windsor, located at 250 Dougall Ave., continues to exemplify the brand's rapid growth. The new hotel will operate as a Marriott franchise, owned and managed by Sunray Group of Hotels, based in Toronto. For more information, visit www.sunraygroup.ca.

Congratulations to Greg Drouillard, owner of Target Building Supplies, who was honoured with the Industry Achievement Award, during the annual gala of the Lumber and Building Materials Association of Ontario. For more information, visit www.targetsupply.com.

Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island (TWEPI) is pleased to announce that our region has been selected to host the 2018 Ontario Tourism Summit held by the Tourism Industry Association of Ontario (TIAO) from October 23-24, 2018 at Caesars Windsor. For more information contact Gordon Orr, CEO, TWEPI at (519) 791-6405 or gorr@tourismwindsoressex.com.

Congratulations to the United Way Centraide Windsor-Essex County who celebrated their 70 Years ReUnited event at the Caboto Club on November 10, 2017. In over seven decades over 4 million people have been helped thanks to the United Way. For more information, visit www.weareunited.com.

Thanks to Web Geeks for your assistance with new Startups in Windsor-Essex and most recently with Broom Comb. Web Geeks has been assisting the community by creating websites and offers branding, social media and digital marketing services that are customized for each client to help local businesses connect with their audiences. Check them out at www.webgeeks.com.

WFCU Credit Union launched its Fraud Prevention and Information Program including online access to tips and critical information to encourage individuals to take an active role in protecting themselves against potential threats. Through www.wfcu.ca/Personal/AboutUs/ FraudAlerts individuals will find continually updated information on fraud alerts, scams and risk management. WFCU Credit Union will also make available its resident experts to speak to organizations looking to offer more information and educate their staff and/or clients on potential risks. For more information contact Susan Stockwell Andrews, VP External Affairs and Corporate Secretary, WFCU Credit Union at (519) 974-3100 or sstockwell@ wfcu.ca.

Congratulations to the Windsor Port Authority, who was honoured at the Awards Luncheon of the Annual Conference of the Association of American Port Authorities (AAPA) held in Long Beach, California. The Award of Merit was granted to Windsor Port Authority within the Communications Category for its community initiative “Windsor Port Authority Outreach Campaign with Olde Sandwich Towne”. For more information contact David Cree, President & CEO, at (519) 258-5741.

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Photos Wake Up Windsor Essex - October 2017

Photos by Snapd Windsor

Sponsored by

18th Annual ATHENA Scholarship Luncheon

Windsor Essex Tech Show

Photos by Stephanie E. Pilon Sponsored by

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Photos by Snapd Windsor

Photos by Spike Bell

Sponsored by

After Business @ The Riverside Keg

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Photos by Snapd Windsor


Photos/Tech Corner Multiple Business Holiday Party 2017 presented by Libro Credit Union

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Photos by John Liviero, Sooters Photography

141st Annual General Meeting & Luncheon

Sponsored by

Photos by John Liviero, Sooters Photography

Tech Corner: Windsor Essex Tech Show – Artificial Intelligence: Amazon, GM, and IBM Break Down the World of A.I. On November 14, 2017, the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce (WERCC) and WEtech Alliance along with presenting sponsors St. Clair College and University of Windsor showcased a powerful lineup of speakers for the Windsor Essex Tech Show.

Following the presentations, all three speakers participated in a panel moderated by Windsor Star Editor-in-Chief Ellen van Wageningen. Audience members were encouraged to tweet their questions to the panel using #AskTechShowYQG.

Over 400 attendees from business and academia got to hear from Tecumseh, ON’s own Debbie Landers (Vice President, Cognitive Solutions at IBM Canada), Windsor native Lillian Reaume (Director of Human Resources, Amazon), and Daphne Zargar (Partner Relations, Connected Ecosystem Integration at General Motors). The speakers broke down the world of Artificial Intelligence through their knowledge of machine learning, predictive analytics, and information visualization.

The Windsor Essex Tech Show was part of Tech Week YQG, a weeklong showcase bringing together tech leaders, academic institutions, and the community to build a unique experience for entrepreneurs, tech lovers, researchers, and investors.

During the event, the Windsor Essex Tech Show hashtag, #TechShowYQG, trended in the Windsor-Detroit area.

The Windsor Essex Tech Show and Tech Week YQG promoted, accelerated, and celebrated our local tech community while providing unique perspectives from world-class speakers on what the future of tech holds. For more information, and to see photos and videos from the event including the panel, visit www.windsoressexchamber.org.

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Workplace Safety/Smart Electricity 5 Safety Best Practices for Small Firms Kirsi Henry knows that time is a precious resource for a small business owner, so as a WSPS consultant she cuts to the chase: “Pay particular attention to your new and young workers. It’s vital for them and for you: these workers have a higher risk of injury and are most likely to be injured within the first month on the job.” For owners and managers juggling many roles, Kirsi offers five low- or no-cost best practices to keep new and young workers safe. She also recommends a time-saving new resource that can help small businesses act on these best practices. 1. Get on top of hazards that new and young workers may face before they start working. Check the processes and equipment these workers will be using for potential hazards, update safe work procedures, and tap into the experience of existing employees. Experienced employees often know of additional hazards and have solutions to control workplace risks. 2. During orientation training, spend more time on how to do tasks safely, and less time on administration. “We encourage people to cover health and safety topics first, when employees’ attention is focused and they are best able to absorb new information. Doing this first also tells them health and safety is a priority. So, instead of reviewing every detail of your payroll system, provide a handout that they can refer to.”

3. Ensure everyone understands their health and safety rights and responsibilities. They’re the foundation of Ontario’s Internal Responsibility System, in which everyone in the workplace has a role to play in creating a safe and healthy workplace. “It’s how workplaces develop a culture of safety,” says Kirsi. She recommends starting with mandatory awareness training for workers and supervisors, which is available online for free. 4. Use your time with new and young workers to integrate safety into the conversation. Reinforcing the value of safety during walk-throughs, coaching and staff meetings is a valuable and efficient way to help workers keep safety top of mind. You don’t always need to have formal training sessions to develop safe work habits. In fact, regular reminders, corrections and acknowledgement can be a more effective way to train employees. 5. Be a health and safety role model. “If you believe in health and safety and demonstrate it in everything that you do, employees will notice. When the boss speaks positively about safety and asks questions, workers will be more conscious and prepared to show that they can work safely. It’s human nature to mimic and model the culture in the workplace.” For more information, visit www.wsps.ca/smallbusiness.

Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber Joins Ontario Electricity Stakeholders Alliance to Announce Framework for Smart Electricity Decisions The Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce (WERCC) along with the Ontario Electricity Stakeholders Alliance, a diverse group of 19 energy consumers, businesses, producers and distributors from across Ontario, took the unprecedented step of joining together to announce its Power Framework to ensure smart electricity decisions. “The rising cost of electricity, up to 400 per cent in the past number of years, has made it the number one issue for businesses across Ontario,” said WERCC President & CEO Matt Marchand. With eight recommendations, the Power Framework provides the roadmap Ontario needs for smart electricity decisions that achieve the best outcomes for Ontario’s electricity consumers through the principles of transparency, competition, objectivity and independence. All three main political parties have at one point in Ontario’s history struggled tremendously with energy planning. With new technologies, electricity planning is going to become even more complex and difficult. Therefore, the Ontario Electricity Stakeholders Alliance is asking each party to commit to its Power Framework, which focuses on: •

Transparency: A plan to build confidence in an open, accountable system with an engaged Legislature and rules that respect the public’s right to be informed;

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Competition: A commitment to competitive processes, wherever feasible, that help support lower costs for both government and electricity consumers;

Objectivity: A commitment to smart electricity decisions informed by rigorous cost-benefit analysis and objective procurement criteria that ensure Ontario ratepayers are getting the best value; and

Independence: A process where independent agencies like the IESO, OEB and Ontario Electricity Safety Authority are appropriately resourced to make independent decisions and be held accountable by the provincial Legislature.

Ontario’s electricity sector governance and planning framework should be revised to reflect these fundamental principles. This will help ensure the sector’s cost effectiveness, reliability and ability to adapt. Decisions about Ontario’s electricity system have far-reaching implications, impacting the province’s economic strength and prosperity for years to come, and are fundamental to the realization of the province’s ambitions. For more information, visit www.windsoressexchamber.org.


MEET YOUR NEW FELLOW MEMBERS COMMUNITY BUILDER

Canadian Tire Store #199 Automobile Parts & Supplies New, Sporting Peter Edmonson 8505 Tecumseh Road East Windsor, ON N8R 1A1 Phone: (519) 948-8111 cantire199@aibn.com http://www.canadiantire.ca

FIS Flexible Industrial Solutions Inc. Electrical Control System Design & Installation Peter VanDerMaden 5370 Brendan Lane Oldcastle, ON N0R 1L0 Phone: (519) 737-9400 fis@flex-ind.com http://www.flex-ind.com

Nu-Step Resurfacing Construction Services, Resurfacing Hien Le Phone: (226) 936-1815 sales@nu-step.ca

Unique Impressions Promotional Items/Custom Awards, Custom Engraving Chad Rickwood info@uimpress.ca http://www.uimpress.ca

CONNECTOR

BUSINESS BUILDER

ADDHERE Media Digital Billboard Advertising, Advertising - Outdoor Michael Boutros Faddoul Phone: (519) 966-7776 mboutros@addheremedia.ca http://www.addheremedia.ca

Broom Comb Cleaning Supplies Jake Fast Phone: (519) 324-2157 broomcomb@gmail.com http://www.broomcomb.com Joshua Cheifetz Lawyer Lawyers Joshua Cheifetz 2485 Ouellette Ave., Suite 201 Windsor, ON N8X 1L5 Phone: (519) 255-7332 jcheifetz@correntmacri.com http://www.correntmacri.com

Champion Products Corp. Paper & Polybags, Janitorial & Maintenance Supplies Ashok Sood 2601 Wyandotte St. East Windsor, ON N8Y 0A5 Phone: (519) 946-4438 asood@championproducts.com Leardi Law Firm www.championproducts.com Lawyers Anthony Leardi 23 Sandwich Street South Amherstburg, ON N9V 1Z5 Phone: (519) 736-3355 info@leardilawfirm.com http://leardilawfirm.com

OCTOBER / NOVEMBER 2017 Martha Young & Associates Human Resource Consultants Martha Young 110 Golfwood Drive Amherstburg, ON N9V 3T4 Phone: (519) 730-0934 mby@myoung.ca http://myoung.ca

Windsor Welding Services Mobile Welding Services Adam Soltani Phone: (519) 257-9618

Maximus Rose Living Benefits Inc. Insurance Brokers Tony Fasilo Phone: (416) 624-5894 info@maximusrose.com https://www.maximusrose.com

Antonino's Original Pizza Restaurants, Pizza Joe Ciaravino 4310 Howard Avenue Windsor, ON N9G 1P4 Phone: (519) 969-1959 joe@originalpizza.ca http://www.originalpizza.ca

Mohammad Latif, Ontario PC Candidate Personal Memberships Mohammad Latif 4780 Wyandotte Street E. Windsor, ON N8Y 1H9 latif@votelatif.com http://www.votelatif.com Mr. Lube Automotive Michael Brock 120-425 Britannia Rd. East Mississauga, ON L4Z 3E7 Phone: (647) 407-6201 mbrock@mrlube.com http://www. mrlube.com

windsorweldingservices@gmail.com

ADDITIONAL MEMBERS

Clicom Environment Systems Heating & Cooling Contractors Elizabeth Louie 6 County Road 42, Unit 1 Maidstone, ON N0R 1K0 Phone: (519) 735-3661 jrassoc@bellnet.ca http://clicom.ca TL Quality Mold & Die Mold Finishing Justin Nguyen Phone: (519) 737-6653 tlqualitymold@gmail.com

Windsor Club Restaurants Aaron Grass 2072 Riverside Dr. East Windsor, ON N8Y 1A7 Phone: (519) 258-1465 admin@windsorclub.com http://www. windsorclub.com

MEET OUR NEWEST UPGRADED MEMBERS PILLAR

Toldo Corporation Services Management Consultants Anthony Toldo Jr. 2466 Central Avenue Windsor, ON N8W 4J3 Phone: (519) 945-2819 agtoldo@toldoco.com http://centoco.com

COMMUNITY BUILDER

Marlowe Global Business Solutions Automotive Nick Marentette Phone: (519) 992-9833 nick2marentette@googlemail.com http://marlowegbs.com

DO YOU HAVE OUR LOGO ON YOUR WEBSITE? Let our community know that you are a trusted resource.

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Returning Members OCTOBER / NOVEMBER 2017

STAY CONNECTED WITH YOUR MEMBERSHIP A Plus Ink & Toner

Comfort Inn & Suites - Ambassador Bridge

Hiatus House

Moe Mailloux Financial Services Inc.

Store-N-Save LP

Absolute Tool Technologies Inc.

Comfort Inn (Dougall Ave.)

Hiram Walker & Sons, Ltd.

Nantais Chiropractic Inc.

Stratus Plastics International Inc.

Accucomp Bookkeeping Services

Computers for Kids

Holiday Inn Express Windsor Waterfront

Nedco, A Rexel Division

StreetSeen Media

Accu-Staff Resource Systems

Coral Medical Health Spa

Onfreight Logistics

TAB Windsor-Essex The Alternative Board

Advanced Basement Systems

Coxon's Towing Service (2000) Ltd.

Holiday Inn & Suites Ambassador Bridge Windsor

Onsort Material Management Inc.

Target Building Materials Ltd.

Advanced Commercial Dishmachine Service Inc.

CS Logistics

Paroian Skipper Lawyers

Tessonics Inc.

Paul Davis Systems of Windsor

Town and Country Animal Clinic

Re/Max Capital Inc, Brokerage

Town of Tecumseh, The Corporation of the

Re/Max Preferred Realty Ltd. Brokerage

Visions of Canada

Remo Valente Real Estate (1990) Limited

WEST of Windsor Inc

RGR Pharma Ltd

Western Equipment Limited

Rose City Gymnastics

Windsor Essex Brokerage for Personal Supports

Aerotek

CUPE 543 Danny's Transmission Windsor 2005 Ltd

AIM Professional Services Ltd.

Dattilo Realty Inc. Brokerage

Applied Computer Solutions Inc.

David Moncur Engineering

ArcelorMittal Windsor

DevMark Consulting Inc.

Architecttura Inc. Architects

EM3 Inc.

Bell & Brace - Brass and Woodwind Repairs

Holland Cleaning Solutions Ltd. Hotham Building Materials Inc. Ikon E.D.M. Services Inc. Ion Residential Inspection Services Inc. Iron Mountain Records and Information Management John McGivney Children's Centre Kaspardlov & Associates

Export Development Canada

Kingsville Golf and Country Club Limited

Generator Design

LC Platinum Realty Inc. Brokerage

Great Lakes Safety Products Inc.

Liberty Business Brokers of Ontario

Buckingham Realty (Windsor) Ltd. Brokerage

Ground Effects Ltd.

M.T.E. Controls Corporation

Heart & Stroke Foundation

Cleardeck Systems Ltd.

Main Flame Industrial Services

Heavenly Rest Family of Catholic Cemeteries

Marcel's Collision Inc.

Better Blinds and Drapery Better Business Bureau of Western Ontario

Colonial Tool Group Inc.

Minuteman Press

Rum Runners Tour, The Salon Cure Sandbar Waterfront Grill, The Sandler Training SES Windsor

Windsor Hyundai Windsor Laser Eye Institute Windsor Yacht Club Workforce WindsorEssex

Shibley Righton LLP Spartan Sling Manufacturing, Inc.

Thank you to all of our valued members for your continued partnership. WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT HOW WE ASSIST OUR MEMBERS IN ACHIEVING THEIR FINANCIAL GOALS THROUGH MARKETING INITIATIVES? KNOW SOMEONE INTERESTED IN JOINING THE CHAMBER? Contact Sherri Gowman, Director of Sales & Marketing, to consider membership with us and to learn about potential savings in conjunction with our programs. sgowman@windsoressexchamber.org or (519) 966.3696 ext. 223. We are here to assist you with your membership! Contact Caitlin Hildenbrand, Assistant to the Director of Sales & Marketing, at childenbrand@windsoressexchamber.org or (519) 966.3696 ext. 230. Please note, the members listed are only for the months indicated. For a full Membership Directory please visit www.windsoressexchamber.org or for a personal copy contact Caitlin.

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Spotlight On Our Members Pillar

Gold Circle

Windsor Regional Hospital Foundation

Ambassador Bridge

Windsor Regional Hospital Foundation consists of 13 volunteer Board of Directors who oversee, through a governance model, the process for receiving and stewarding funds. These thoughtful leaders are dedicated to raising funds and awareness to support the development and achievement of improved patient care at Windsor Regional Hospital.

The Ambassador Bridge is owned and operated by the Detroit International Bridge Company (DIBC) and the Canadian Transit Company (CTC). Privately owned, the bridge is the busiest international border crossing on the Canada/ U.S. Border.

The Windsor-Essex Hospitals Project will see a new state-of-the-art acute care hospital built along with urgent care, mental health and community hub services. Through the leadership of the County of Essex and City of Windsor, a $200 million levy will assist the “bricks and mortar” component of the project. Windsor Regional Hospital Foundation will lead an initiative for a capital fundraising campaign to acquire new medical equipment for the new hospital. Current fundraising activities hosted by Windsor Regional Hospital Foundation: January 21 – Europro Vertical Climb – FCA Chrysler Facility March 7 – Hats On For Healthcare May 24 – Annual Charity Golf Tournament – Essex Golf & Country Club Both Windsor Regional Hospital and Windsor Regional Hospital Foundation are members of the Windsor-Essex Chamber of Commerce as it provides a direct connection to the business community, giving an opportunity to share ideas, see best practices and provide input and, attend events important to our region. For more information, go to www.wrhfoundation.ca.

In 2016, 2.5 million trucks and 4.2 million cars crossed the span. Approximately 4,500 residents of Windsor-Essex commute daily via the bridge to their places of employment in Michigan. The bridge employs approximately 300 people in both the U.S. and Canada. CTC actively supports a wide variety of community organizations and charities in Windsor such as the University of Windsor, the Sandwich Teen Action Group, Core City Hoops, Stigma/Enigma, Artist of Colour and the Community Champions Program/Windsor Express. We are very excited about receiving our Permit from the Canadian Government to construct a new bridge next to the current span. The new six lane bridge will provide dedicated NEXUS/FAST lanes in order to expedite crossing times for those enrolled in these trusted programs. The new bridge will also see the addition of 12 new Commercial Inspection booths and a new Canada Border Services Agency Commercial Inspection facility located on site. These improvements will greatly improve the flow of commercial trucks entering Canada while improving national security. A Community Advisory Committee will be created to assist the bridge company in developing plans/ideas for green space development on bridge property once construction is complete. The estimated $600 million project is financed entirely by private funds, not cost to Canadian taxpayers. For more information, visit www.ambassadorbridge.com.

Members Only Savings Programs: As a member of the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce, you have access to numerous resources designed to advance the success of your business and provide you with exclusive benefits. For complete information visit us at www.windsoressexchamber.org/membership/membership-benefits/. Employee and business owner HEALTH CARE BENEFITS with our: CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE GROUP INSURANCE The Chamber offers access to Canada’s #1 group insurance plan – the Chambers Plan. The Plan operates as a non-profit and it is known for stable, pooled, competitive rates for firms from 1 to 100 employees. As well as health and dental coverage, you can customize your plan by selecting from a list of available benefits. Some of the Chambers Plan benefits, like Best Doctors and Business Assistance Services, are even included at no cost. HOME & AUTO INSURANCE With origins dating back to 1880, Johnson Inc. is one of the oldest and most respected providers of insurance and benefits in Canada. Today, the company is part of the global RSA group, with employees across the country dedicated to serving you better. Members who qualify for the PS Plan get

preferred rates, and access to a wide range of products and services. You receive personalized and convenient service. Highlights of the PS Plan include: 24-hour service, online access to your insurance coverage details, and interest-free monthly payments. You may also get extras on home and auto insurance. Contact www.johnson.ca/wercc or call toll free 1-800-5630677. Remember to identify yourself as a member of the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce! OFFICE SUPPLY PROGRAM With our Grand & Toy Office Supply Program, members save significantly on over 7,000 instock office supplies for next day delivery. Get the products you need, and the choices you want– for the best value. Your representative will review your preferred products to maximize your savings and develop an exclusive savings program based on your needs.

PAYMENT PROCESSING SAVINGS WITH FIRST DATA MERCHANT SERVICES First Data, a leader in the electronic payment processing industry, brings you exclusive benefits to help grow your business. Together we are ready to help you with preferred pricing and products tailored to suit your needs. See the savings: Visa 1.49%, MasterCard 1.49% and Debit $0.05/Transaction (standard discount rates – additional processing fees may apply). UPS SERVICES! Chamber members, take advantage of the UPS Members Benefit Program and save on a variety of UPS services! You’ll receive 30% off small package shipments within Canada, to the U.S. and to worldwide destinations, 25% off imports into Canada, discounts starting at 75% off freight shipments, and more. To get started today, visit www.membersbenefitprogram.com/WindsorCC or call 1-800-MEMBERS (1-800-636-2377).

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MEMBERSHIP / UPCOMING EVENTS

Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce Tiered Membership Program

LEAD PROMOTE CONNECT Tiered Membership Packages Include: Increased logo exposure & market visibility Strategic Marketing & Customized Advertising Packages Plus More To learn more about becoming an industry leader, contact: Sherri Gowman, Director of Sales & Marketing sgowman@windsoressexchamber.org (519) 966-3696 ext. 223

UPCOMING EVENTS Access to Capital Lunch & Learn Wednesday, January 24, 2018 11:45 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Fogolar Furlan (1800 N. Service Rd.) Sponsored by:

28th Annual Business Excellence Awards Presented by Windsor Star Wednesday, April 18, 2018 5:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Caesars Windsor (377 Riverside Dr. E.)

May After Business

Regional After Business

For details go to www.windsoressexchamber.org

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Thursday, May 10, 2018 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. St. Clair Centre for the Arts (201 Riverside Dr. W.) SAVE THE DATE!

82nd Annual Golf Tournament @ Beach Grove Golf & Country Club Monday, June 4, 2018 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Beach Grove Golf & Country Club (14134 Riverside Dr. E.) Sponsored by:


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