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New York, NY: Immigration, Trade & Innovation - Implications for Canadians in the U.S.

Join fellow U of T alumni and friends for a panel discussion that reflects on relations between the United States and Canada.

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New York, NY: Immigration, Trade & Innovation - Implications for Canadians in the U.S.
  • Reception (hors d'oeuvres and wine will be served) & Panel Discussion
  • Q & A to follow

Registration is now closed for this event.

U of T alumni and friends are invited to a panel discussion on:

Immigration, Trade & Innovation - Implications for Canadians in the U.S.

featuring

Andrew Cumming, Attorney, Cumming & Partners  
McGill University and University of Miami alumnus

Alia Dedhar, Consul and Trade Commissioner (Innovation), Consulate General of Canada in New York
Queen's University alumna  

Scott D. Fisher, Partner, Davies, Ward, Philips & Vineberg LLP
Yale University and University of Pennsylvania alumnus

Gurinder Sangha (BA 2000 TRIN), Entrepreneur, Professor, University of Pennsylvania Law School
University of Toronto and University of Pennsylvania alumnus 

Ian Scott (BA 1989 UTSC, MBA 1991), Executive Managing Attorney, Scott Legal, P.C.
University of Toronto and Harvard University alumnus 

moderated by

Steven D'Souza
CBC Correspondent, New York
Ryerson University alumnus

Join us for a special event that explores the relationship between the United States and Canada, with a focus on areas that are top of mind for Canadians moving to and currently living in the United States.

Space is limited; register today. 


This panel discussion is one of the many diverse events hosted by your local alumni group, bringing U of T into your community, and is part of a series of programming that celebrates Canada's 150th anniversary. Stay informed, inspired and connected, because together we are boundless. 

 

 

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U of T alumni form an incredible network across more than 190 countries. We can help you stay in touch, enjoy great social experiences, meet interesting, like-minded people, and feed your love of learning. 

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