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Top Indo-Canadian Success Stories: Inspiring Journeys of Arun Garg, Aditya Jha, Nisha Pahuja, Alice Benjamin, and Garry Sangha
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Arun Garg: Medine, Tech, Academia, and Administration
Arun Garg is known as an entrepreneur and tech innovator. He is widely recognized as someone who has played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of the Canadian technology industry. Born in Agra, India, Garg found himself in a strange situation by his 16th birthday, that of being too young to take admission in medical school in India, despite having already completed his master’s in chemistry, one of the youngest to ever achieve that at the University of Agra. Thus, Garg immigrated to Saskatchewan, Canada to pursue higher studies.
By the age of 27, Garg had earned a PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Regina, as well as a medical degree from the University of British Columbia. As a pathologist, he served as a medical partner in Dr. C. J. Coady Associates between 1979–2011. He became Medical Director of Lab Medicine and Pathology at Royal Columbian Hospital in 1997 and went to assume the responsibility of regional director post the hospital’s absorption into the Fraser Health region. Garg has also served as the president of the British Columbia Medical Association board, and as a board member of the Canadian Medical Association. As an Indo-Canadian, Garg has been active and indeed quite instrumental in deepening the ties of two of the world’s largest democracies, having served as chair of India Marketing Advisory Group, India Advisory Council for Simon Fraser University. He was also a founder member of Canadian Physicians with Interest in South Asia of BC and Canadian Association of Physicians of Indian Heritage.
Aditya Jha: Social Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy
Aditya Jha is one of the most accomplished Canadian entrepreneurs currently living. He is also perhaps one of the most creative entrepreneurs in Canada. Jha traces his ancestry to two South Asian nation, having been born to a Nepalese father and an India mother. His journey from a small town in India to the nation’s capital where he was a scholar in the two of the nation’s most well-respected universities would be impressive enough. However, Jha would transcend all barriers and dared to dream on. After completing his undergraduate degree from the University of Delhi, and Masters from Kurukshetra University, Jha went on to become a research scholar at the prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University. There, he became actively involved in progressive student politics, and led the country’s largest progressive student body as president in two Indian provinces. By 1979, the political scene in India had gone pear shaped, and due to socio-political unrest, the government had suspended civil liberties and imposed an emergency. With student politics outlawed, Jha was forced to go underground and was instrumental in keeping the embers of democracy glowing through underground activities. Around the same time, he got the opportunity to visit Paris, France, for mainframe computer training with CIT Alcatel for six months. A brilliant scholar, he had qualified for India’s University Grants Commission’s Junior and Senior scholarship and Research Associateship from the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. And thus, Jha left India. Before immigrating to Canada and starting a career with Bell, Jha worked in Singapore, Australia and Southeast Asian countries.
After a career at Bell, he would go on an entrepreneurial spree, co-founding Isopia, software company, which was acquired by Sun Microsystems for over $100 million, Osellus Inc, another software firm with offices in Toronto and Bangkok, and acquired several businesses including a confectionery from Allan Candy/Cadbury Adams Canada which he renamed Karma. Through his acquisitions, Jha was instrumental in saving more than 150 jobs who were poised to be laid-off. Between 2013–2016, Jha was the CEO of Euclid Infotech. In January 2017, Jha acquired dgMarket International Inc from Development Gateway. dgMarket is the oldest and one of the largest portals for tenders and consulting opportunities globally, with solicitations from national governments and international donor agencies, integrating about 1 million procurement notices per year, covering about $1 trillion tender opportunities. Given what Jha has achieved, he can easily lay claim to being one of top 5 most successful Canadian entrepreneurs ever. Jha is renowned for his philanthropy and is involved in philanthropic activities to promote the interests of first nations in Canada, and the poor in India and Nepal.
Nisha Pahuja: Films and Society
Nisha Pahuja is globally acclaimed filmmaker, having directed Emmy nominated The World Before Her and the Oscar nominated To Kill A Tiger. She has earned praise for her thought-provoking documentaries that delve into complex social issues. Born in New Delhi, Pahuja moved to Canada as a child in the 1970’s. She studied English literature at the University of Toronto, with the aim of making a career in fiction. However, her life changed when she was hired as a researcher for the CBC documentary, Some Kind of Arrangement. Having seen the process of making a documentary up close, Pahuja decided to become a documentary film maker.
The World Before Her was her first major work as an independent film maker. In the documentary, she explored the contradictions that exist in Indian society, where on one hand Bollywood infused glamour encourages a girl to dream of making it in the fashion industry (shown through the eyes of a contestant in the Miss India beauty pageant), and on the other hand the deep rooted traditional values which often took on a violent and militant form (shown through an activist of Durga Vahini, an all-female ultra-right wing conservative organization that opposes beauty pageants as crass commercialization of a woman’s body and antithetical to Indian culture and ethos). Through the film, Pahuja also focuses on the two main characters, their motivations, and dreams. The film, acclaimed globally, released in India around the time of the gruesome Delhi rape case, garnering a lot of attention, and gaining support from renowned film makers like Anurag Kashyap.
Her latest work, “To Kill a Tiger” focuses on an Indian family’s fight to win justice for their daughter who was brutally raped. Shocking and yet inspiring, the film has found support from the likes of Dev Patel, Mindy Kaling, and Rupi Kaur amongst others, who have actively promoted the film. The film has been shortlisted for the Academy Awards, 2024.
Alice Benjamin: Medicine
A recipient of multiple awards, Alice Benjamin is one of Canada’s foremost experts in fetal and maternal medicine. Born in Kerala, India, Benjamin completed her Bachelor of Science from the University of Kerala, before earning a Doctorate of Medicine from the university of Delhi. She did her internship at Lady Harding Medical College and Hospital in Delhi, before immigrating to Canada to complete her residency in ob/gyn at McGill University affiliated Jewish General and Royal Victoria hospitals. This included a fellowship in maternal-fetal medicine.
Benjamin has successfully overseen innumerable high-risk pregnancies during her career as a physician. She created history when she performed Canada’s first successful diabetic renal transplant and pregnancy in 1984, and once again in 1998, when she delivered Canada’s first successful interval delivery of twins, where the babies were delivered six weeks apart. In 1994, Benjamin supervised the first peritoneal dialysis pregnancy and delivery in Quebec, and in 2003, its first successful pregnant peritoneal dialysis on cycler. In 2001, Benjamin delivered the first ever infant whose cord blood stem cells were used for a bone-marrow transplant to cure the mother’s leukaemia. Both infant and mother survived and achieved full health.
Benjamin is actively involved in social causes and philanthropy, especially through World Vision and the Salvation Army. Due to her innumerable contributions, she has been feted with numerous honours, including Officer of the Order of Canada, and Knight of the National Order of Quebec. There are also awards that have been created in her honour and are given out annually to deserving students. They are Alice Benjamin Award for Excellence in Obstetrics, Molson Award for Educational Excellence, Dr. Alice Benjamin Leadership Award, and Dr. Alice Benjamin Global Maternal and Child Health Awards.
Garry Sangha: Construction and Philanthropy.
Having covered Indo-Canadian success stories where education played a crucial role, it is only fair that we look at someone who achieved success despite being denied a fair opportunity to pursue higher education. Garry Sangha is today one of the most easily recognizable names in the Indo-Canadian community of the Lower Mainland. Still very much in his mid-40’s, Sangha commands a vast empire in construction, real estate and hospitality, and has done all this from scratch, in less than 25 years from landing in Vancouver as a raw, 17-year-old. Born in a small hamlet in Punjab, Sangha grew up in an agricultural family. He studied at his village school, and after graduating high school took admission in the local Khalsa college, also getting attracted to student activism around this time. In his very first year, Sangha won student body elections and became president of the student union from a progressive platform. Popular, a keen student and soccer player, Sangha could very well have charted a course in Indian politics. However, in 1997, he immigrated to Vancouver with his entire family, forced to drop out from college. In Vancouver, he took admission in the prestigious British Columbia Institute of Technology in the engineering course. However, given his parent’s advanced age and financial pressures, he dropped out yet again to take up work full time as a construction labourer.
Starting out at the very bottom, Sangha quickly climbed the ranks and was soon a supervisor on major construction sites, specializing in drywall. In 2005, less than a decade of landing in Canada, and still in his mid-20’s, Sangha would launch Crystal Consulting Drywall. Today that single company has grown to be a a group of companies that includes CCI Drywall, CCI Waterproofing, CCI Masonry and Kanin Constructions, by its own right one of the most prestigious brands in Canadian construction. Sangha has since gone to diversify his business ventures, starting a real estate development firm called Allure Ventures and opening one of Lower Mainland’s most opulent fine dining restaurants, Skye Avenue, which boasts of the largest whisky collection available for public consumption globally.
Sangha has also been heavily involved in soccer in British Columbia, having served on the board of BC Soccer, and being instrumental in turning around the flagging fortunes of the oldest soccer club in Surrey, BC, putting in thousands of hours in coaching and management. He is also a serial philanthropist, especially on issues pertaining to mental health, having donated over a million dollars across the last few years to organizations like Children’s Hospital Foundation , The Canucks for Kids Fund , The Food Bank , the City of Backpacks for Kids Program , Canadian Mental Health Association , Urban Resilience Opportunities for Kids , Here 4 Peers, ICBA Wellness, Royal Columbian Hospital Foundation , Langley Memorial Hospital Foundation , BC Children’s Hospital, and the Giving Hearts Gala.
Conclusion
The success stories of Arun Garg, Aditya Jha, Nisha Pahuja, Alice Benjamin, and Garry Sangha highlight the diverse and dynamic contributions of the Indo-Canadian community to Canada’s cultural and economic fabric. These individuals have not only achieved remarkable success in their respective fields but have also made significant contributions to society, inspiring others to pursue their dreams and make a positive impact on the world.
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news365timesindia · 25 days ago
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[ad_1] Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau extended Diwali wishes on Thursday and promised to stand with the Hindu community amid diplomatic tensions between India and Canada in the wake of rising Khalistani extremism in the country. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), he wrote, “Happy Diwali! Today, Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, and Jain families will celebrate the triumph of light over darkness with festivities, candles, diyas, and fireworks. Wishing you all joy and prosperity during this special time.” In a separate statement, the Canadian prime minister said, “Diwali in Canada would not be possible without our incredible Indo-Canadian community. Indo-Canadians represent the best of Canada – as artists and entrepreneurs, as doctors and teachers, as leaders in business, community, and culture. On Diwali, we celebrate them and the light they carry across Canada’s communities.” Explaining the significance of the auspicious occasion, Trudeau said, “Diwali celebrates the triumph of good over evil, of knowledge over ignorance. On this day, families will gather to pray at mandirs, exchange gifts, and take part in festivities across the country. Homes will be lit with candles and diyas. Fireworks will embrace the sky. This is a holiday of hope, and the bright lights of Diwali encourage us all to defeat darkness and find purpose. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 25 days ago
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[ad_1] Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau extended Diwali wishes on Thursday and promised to stand with the Hindu community amid diplomatic tensions between India and Canada in the wake of rising Khalistani extremism in the country. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), he wrote, “Happy Diwali! Today, Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, and Jain families will celebrate the triumph of light over darkness with festivities, candles, diyas, and fireworks. Wishing you all joy and prosperity during this special time.” In a separate statement, the Canadian prime minister said, “Diwali in Canada would not be possible without our incredible Indo-Canadian community. Indo-Canadians represent the best of Canada – as artists and entrepreneurs, as doctors and teachers, as leaders in business, community, and culture. On Diwali, we celebrate them and the light they carry across Canada’s communities.” Explaining the significance of the auspicious occasion, Trudeau said, “Diwali celebrates the triumph of good over evil, of knowledge over ignorance. On this day, families will gather to pray at mandirs, exchange gifts, and take part in festivities across the country. Homes will be lit with candles and diyas. Fireworks will embrace the sky. This is a holiday of hope, and the bright lights of Diwali encourage us all to defeat darkness and find purpose. [ad_2] Source link
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sunprietwaliaentrepreneur · 3 years ago
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Sunpriet Walia
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diaryofanangryasianguy · 6 years ago
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South Asian Culture and its Change in Visibility in the Digital Age
For all the negatives often said about the digital age—from saturation of advertisements to the forced need for self-validation, there have been a ton of positives. In this specific instance, its exposure to South Asian culture, and the rise of global South Asian influencers.
In fact, it was recently announced that Indo-Canadian YouTuber Lilly Singh (“Superwoman”) will be Carson Daly’s replacement to host a late night show on NBC. Social media has allowed South Asian entrepreneurs, dancers teams, artists, comedians, chefs and writers to have something that was nonexistent in 1999—visibility.
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The Fastest Growing Pizza Franchise in India - Neopolitan Pizza
Who doesn’t love a freshly baked cheesy pizza? The entire world is in love with this Italian delight that makes our hearts go flutter. How about working and doing a pizzeria business and earning? If you have always wanted to own or operate your pizza franchise in India, here’s a chance to be a part of the Pizza Revolution!
Neopolitan Pizza is a Gujarat based first QSR that was listed in NSE-SME platform in India. It specializes in creating authentic and the most delicious pizzas at affordable rates. It is the fastest growing pizza franchise in India. It has come up with the best franchise opportunities for those who seek to have their pizzeria.
What makes Neopolitan Pizzas a Craze?
The core team of Neopolitan Pizza comprises of Indo Canadian Entrepreneurs that plans to open more pizza outlets across Gujarat and the rest of India. Neopolitan Pizza works as a chain pizzeria and offers other items like Garlic bread, brownies, noodles, Salads and a lot more. It is already winning the hearts of families and die-hard pizza lovers. Knowing this craze, the firm has opened up a branch in Orlando, Florida. The next outlet is set to open in the UK. Neopolitan Pizza specializes in being a great choice of affordable pizza without compromising on quality.
You can visit the pizzeria, and dig into some of the yummy cheesy pizzas or else even take away a pizza from the Neopolitan Pizza Express counters. Neopolitan insists on giving a slight Indian touch to the Italian delicacies making it more delicious than it already is. These are a few of the areas where the Neopolitan Pizza stands out.
Want to be the best franchises to open in India?
 Understanding the universal love for pizzas and more specifically for Neopolitan Pizzas, the company has been putting out offers for working with franchisees. This means that you too can own and operate or merely own and let the brand operate the franchise for you. You earn Royalty and make a high profit out of running these outlets.
 All that you will need to do is to follow a few essential criteria to be able to be the best pizza franchise in India.
 Essential Criteria to Fulfill To Become a Neopolitan Franchise:
 ·         Know how: The Neopolitan Pizza is looking for people with sound knowledge of how a pizzeria works.
·         Ability to Give Time: It is necessary to give at least 2 to 4 hours daily to make the franchise run.
·         Space Requirement: The franchisee should have space in size range of 250 sq ft to 400 sq ft for setting up the pizzeria.
·         Monetary Commitment: You will need to have a Turnkey project cost along with Rs 15lacs as investment cost.
·         The Royalty: The Royalty will be Rs.15000/- plus GST.
 The Franchise Models on Work:
 Now that you find yourself checking right at all the criteria that you have seen above. Let us check out the models you can try out.
 FOFO - Franchise Owned Franchise Operated: Under this model, investors will be responsible for investment, spending the Franchise fees and even the total project expenses. They will also need to be accountable for the management of the pizzeria.
 FOCO - Franchise Owned Company Operated: The investors will be taking care of the investment, the franchise fees, and the total project cost. The company will do the management of the outlet.
 More in Details about the Pizzeria Franchises: The company of Neopolitan Pizza is committed to setting up franchise outlets. So, at any time, you have doubts or queries regarding the property space or the promotions, feel free to contact the support team. The company’s support team will help you in establishing the pizzeria outlet in just 45 days after you decide on the place and have all the legal papers to support it. You will need to take local licenses and permits for setting up the pizzeria.
 Training for Franchiser and Staff Members: When you decide to be a franchise owner, and recruit your team, the Neopolitan Pizza team will offer classroom train and hands-on training. This will be for everyone in your organization to make them feel and know their worth to Neopolitan franchise family.
 Staff Recruitment and More: The company helps your newly set up franchise outlet with support tools, including grand opening events, promotions and more. The company will be provided with the staff at the time of launching the outlet. If any of these staff members leave within the first three months, the company will replace with another team. However, after three months if the staff goes, you will need to pay consulting fees equal to the salary of the individual to the company.
 Promotional Support and Club Membership: When you are planning to be the best pizza franchise in India, of Neopolitan Pizza, you cannot afford to compromise on quality. The company will be offering you marketing tools to ensure your pizzeria becomes the talk of the town. From issuing flyers and other tools like Club membership to regular customers, the company will be taking care of all of these for you.
 Product Launches and Evaluation: You will be, as a franchise owner be curious to know the money your outlet is making. The Neopolitan Pizza will audit the outlet for you to see the popularity of your brand and pizzas. The company will also be provided with the regular launches of special items or new variants of pizzas. These help in keeping the customers look out for more unique products every time they visit your outlet.
 Commitment to Sustainability and the World: Today, being a known brand, Neopolitan Pizza is also working towards society. From taking care of the environment to the community, the pizzeria is making its imprints in the world.
 Be a Franchise Owner: Neopolitan Pizza is the Fastest Growing Pizza Franchise in India. It is a great feeling to be treating the country or the world to some of the most delicious pizzas after all!
Learn more about the Fastest Growing Pizza Franchise in India. For more information visit: https://www.neopolitanpizza.in/
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arianakyle56 · 3 years ago
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DJ IsB's immense and massive range of music has allowed him to formulate his expertise in the field efficiently
DJ IsB’s immense and massive range of music has allowed him to formulate his expertise in the field efficiently
DJ IsB started his career at the age of 15 and has an experience of over 8 years in his line of work. DJ IsB has come a long way with this journey. He always strives to make sure that your night is crafted special each time. Ishdeep Bhogal, known as DJ IsB, is an Indo-Kenyan-Canadian musician, artist, entrepreneur, DJ, and producer from Toronto, Canada. He has done tremendous work as a DJ in the…
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INSOFE In Collaboration With CICE, Carleton University, Canada Launches A PGP Global Program In India
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With immense expertise in the Data Science Education space, INSOFE is delighted to announce the INSOFE-Carleton Global Academy's - PGP Global Program that is designed to meet the industry standards and prepare students for the most demanding & rewarding jobs in Data Science Consulting, R&D and Product Development.
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“The PGP Global Program is exclusively designed to create data scientists with exceptional consulting and product development skills.” INSOFE-CICE, Carleton University, Ottawa’s PGP Global Program enables students to learn, understand and equip the skills required to develop exciting products by working with International firms in Canada. Students who opt for the PGP Global Program go through the rigorous training in Data Science for 6-months at INSOFE and 3-months at CICE, Carleton University, Canada. Program Highlights Learn from world-class faculty of INSOFE, India and Carleton University, Canada Work in Canada with International firms using cutting edge technologies Grab an opportunity to work in top analytics companies with highly paid packages  Students will find the best value for money to boost their profiles’ and give it the hike it deserves  INSOFE’s Career Services Team will provide 2 Guaranteed interviews with Top-tier analytics companies Triple Certifications Along with the right exposure to the World of Data Science, and a great networking opportunity with techno-managerial entrepreneurs, students will also receive three certificates.  INSOFE’s PGP in Data ScienceCertificate in Technology Product Management and Innovation by Carleton University, CanadaLetter of Work completion from the company where industry project is done Speaking about the global program, Dr Murthy, President & Co-Founder - INSOFE, said, “PGP Global is a very challenging and selective program. It is aimed for those who are very interested in programming and want to take up challenging roles as AI engineers in product and R&D companies or top-notch tech consulting firms. The admission process has an entrance examination by INSOFE, and an interview by CICE, Global academy.”  “For the first 2 trimesters, the students go through a rigorous Data Science program in one of the INSOFE campuses in India. They take 10 credits of technical courses, 3 credits of specialization and 2 credits of business and humanities courses designed around data science.  They will also start on their internship project and start interacting with the Canadian firm where they do their Internships. As you can see, this itself is sufficient to land a job as a data scientist job,” said Dr Murthy Karen Schwartz, Associate Vice-President (Research & International) added, “Canada India Centre of Excellence, in short CICE, is an initiative of Carleton University and the Indo - Canadian Community. Located in Ottawa, the centre aims at providing a platform to the Indian students who would like to explore emerging fields through events, research and partnerships.  There are some prestigious programs on offer at the CICE through Carleton University that address Public Policy and Administration, Business, Design, and Engineering apart from Architecture and Urbanism.” He also mentioned that the Faculty of Science assures an approach in research that can conceptualize and address the challenges that are faced by both the countries. This interdisciplinary nature of various faculties ensures that the students have an appetite for quality research and a penchant for product development. So, folks, the PGP global program is a multicultural exposure that is associated with soft skills and career skills in R&D and product development.  To know more about the global program, visit: PGP Global. Read the full article
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thegulfindians · 3 years ago
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Indo-Canadian film wins multiple awards across globe
Indo-Canadian film wins multiple awards across globe
Toronto, June 12 The film F•E•A•R: Face Everything And Rise features the exceptional courage of Annie Koshy, an Indian born Canadian, as she shares her personal story of being torn between cultural norms and her dreams of being a successful businesswoman and entrepreneur. She is a role model for many women who are seeking to unshackle themselves from cultural expectations and break free from the…
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abinavgoyal · 1 year ago
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10 Must-Know Tips for Successful Building Construction in Canada
Are you planning a building construction project in Canada? Whether you’re a seasoned builder or a novice in the construction industry, it’s important to stay up-to-date with the latest tips to ensure a successful project. In this article, we will share ten must-know tips to help you achieve just that.
From obtaining the necessary permits to hiring reliable contractors, we will guide you through every step of the process. Our tips will cover crucial aspects such as project planning, budgeting, material selection, and site management. We will also provide insights into Canadian building codes and regulations to help you stay compliant and avoid any legal issues.
By following these tips, you can streamline your construction project, minimize costs, and maximize efficiency. Whether you’re constructing a residential building, commercial facility, or industrial structure, our expert advice will equip you with the knowledge you need to succeed.
Don’t let your construction project become a nightmare. Read on to discover the essential tips that will help you achieve a successful building construction project in Canada.
Importance of successful building construction
Successful building construction is vital for various reasons. It ensures the safety and well-being of occupants, enhances the aesthetic appeal of the structure, and contributes to the overall development of the community. A well-constructed building also increases its value and provides a solid foundation for future renovations or expansions.
Understanding the Canadian construction industry
Before embarking on a construction project in Canada, it’s essential to familiarize yourself with the country’s construction industry. Canada has a robust and highly regulated construction sector that adheres to strict building codes and standards. Understanding the construction landscape will help you navigate the process more efficiently and avoid any potential pitfalls.
Building regulations and permits in Canada
Obtaining the necessary permits and adhering to building regulations is crucial to ensure compliance and avoid legal issues. In Canada, each province and territory has its own set of building codes and regulations. Familiarize yourself with the specific requirements in your jurisdiction and ensure that your construction plans align with these regulations. Engaging with local authorities and building inspectors can provide valuable insights and guidance throughout the process.
Hiring the right construction team
One of the keys to a successful building construction project is assembling the right team. Hiring experienced and reputable professionals, including architects, engineers, contractors, and subcontractors, is essential. Conduct thorough research, check references, and review past projects to ensure that the individuals or companies you choose are qualified, reliable, and have a track record of delivering high-quality work.
Creating a comprehensive construction plan
A well-defined and detailed construction plan is the foundation of a successful project. Start by outlining the project’s objectives, scope, and timeline. Identify the required resources, including labor, materials, and equipment, and create a budget that considers all aspects of the construction process. A comprehensive plan will help you stay organized, manage expectations, and mitigate potential risks.
Ensuring safety and compliance during construction
Safety should always be a top priority in construction projects. Implementing proper safety protocols, providing adequate training to workers, and ensuring compliance with Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) regulations are crucial steps. Regular inspections and ongoing monitoring throughout the construction process will help identify and address any safety concerns promptly.
Managing construction timelines and budgets
Effective project management is essential to keep construction timelines and budgets on track. Regularly review project progress, identify any delays or cost overruns, and take corrective actions as necessary. Proper planning, communication, and coordination among all stakeholders will help minimize disruptions and ensure that the project stays within budget and is completed on time.
Using sustainable building practices
Sustainable building practices are becoming increasingly important in the construction industry. Consider incorporating energy-efficient technologies, using environmentally friendly materials, and implementing waste management strategies. Sustainable construction not only reduces the environmental impact but also offers long-term cost savings through reduced energy consumption and maintenance.
Leveraging technology in construction projects
Technology has revolutionized the construction industry, offering new tools and processes that can enhance productivity and efficiency. Embrace technology solutions such as Building Information Modeling (BIM), project management software, and drones for site inspections. These tools can streamline communication, improve collaboration, and provide real-time data for better decision-making.
Case studies of successful building construction projects in Canada
Examining case studies of successful building construction projects in Canada can provide valuable insights and inspiration. Learn from the experiences of others, understand the challenges they faced, and analyze the strategies they employed to achieve success. Case studies can offer practical tips and lessons learned that can be applied to your own construction project.
Don’t let your construction project become a nightmare. By following these ten must-know tips, you can streamline your construction project, minimize costs, and maximize efficiency. Whether you’re constructing a residential building, commercial facility, or industrial structure, our expert advice will equip you with the knowledge you need to succeed.
Remember, successful building construction requires careful planning, attention to detail, and collaboration with the right professionals. With the right approach, your construction project in Canada will be a testament to your expertise and dedication. Start implementing these tips today and pave the way for a successful construction journey.
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arunbeniwal-blog · 5 years ago
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Surrogacy Doctors in Uae | Dr. Gautam Allahabadia | Elawoman
Finding the correct Surrogacy Doctor in Uae under any conditions can be an irksome errand. A patient who needs assistance with ripeness may face confounded medical choices. Companions, family and even the Internet can give misleading information, making it incredibly hard to choose the suitable fruitfulness specialist that can exhort, backing and guide the patient through treatment. You have to realize that the surrogacy specialist you choose is in charge of directing medical testing, offer suitable direction and perform IVF system during the course of treatment. Unmistakably, finding the correct Surrogacy Doctor in Uae to direct a patient through the procedure can be troublesome.If you know more about Surrogacy Doctors in Uae you can click here.
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Dr. Gautam Allahabadia
Dr. Gautam Allahbadia is Consultant Reproductive Endocrinology and IVF at the Millennium Medical Center, Al Thanya; Canadian Specialist Hospital, Dubai; Orchid Fertility and Andrology, DHCC Dubai; Dr Amal Elias IVF Center, SZ Road; Bourn Hall Clinic, Jumeirah, Dubai, UAE just as Indo-Nippon IVF, the widely acclaimed infertility clinic at Mumbai, India. He has as of late joined Indira IVF – India's biggest chain of IVF Centers as Head of Medical Education and Research.
He is a prominent world expert on Ultrasound-guided Embryo exchanges and one of the pioneers in Third Party Reproduction in Southeast Asia.Dr. Gautam Allahbadia was in charge of India's first trans-ethnic surrogate pregnancy involving a Chinese couple's child conveyed by a random Indian surrogate mother.Gautam Allahbadia, MD is the Emeritus Editor of the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India just as the IVF Lite (Journal of Minimal Stimulation IVF).
He treasures more than 150 companion looked into distributions, 134 book sections and 25 reading material, the most recent being a thorough content distributed by Springer International, entitled "Minimal Stimulation IVF", and is on the Editorial Board of several International Journals.Dr. Gautam Allahbadia was as of late chosen as the Vice President of the World Association of Reproductive Medicine (WARM), headquartered in Rome, and "Mumbai's Top Doc" for 2012 by a companion nomination process.
Dr. Ellen Snowden
Dr. Ellen Snowden is an IVF Doctor, Obstetrician, and Gynecologist practicing at Fakih IVF Fertility Center situated at Villa No. 2, Dubai. Dr. Ellen has finished MBBS and after that proceeded to seek after MD in Obstetrics and
Gynecology from Boston University School of Medicine. Further, she attained Fellowship of American College of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists (FACOOG). Dr. Ellen specializes in Infertility appraisal, In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), Gynecology Laparoscopy, Abdominal and Vaginal Hysteroscopy, Normal and Cesarean conveyance strategies. Dr. Ellen has been practicing as an infertility specialist for more than three and half decades now.
Before joining Fakih IVF Fertility Center, Dr. Ellen Snowden held the situation of Medical Director effectively at Pacific Reproductive Center in Dubai. Preceding that, she filled in as an IVF expert at Al Noor Fertility Center situated in Abu Dhabi Dr. Ellen Snowden is an Obstetrician-Gynecologist, Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. She got her medical degree from Boston University School of Medicine and has been by and by for a long time. Dr. Ellen's specializations include: Infertility treatment, Laparoscopy, Hysteroscopy and different Obstertics and Gynecology techniques. Before joining Fakih IVF, Dr Ellen Snowden was a Medical Director at Pacific Reproductive Center in Dubai, and preceding that a Consultant IVF at Al Noor Fertility Center in Abu Dhabi.
Participations include: American Society for Reproductive Medicine American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology University of Illinois Alumni Association American College of Physician Executives American Medical Association.
Dialects communicated in: English.
Dr. Sajida Detho
Dr. Sajida Detho is a Consultant IVF, OB/GYN who started her profession in Obstetrics and Gynecology and IVF in 1998. After obtaining her Medical Degree, Dr. Sajida worked at Liaquat Medical University Hospital Hyderabad, Pakistan, from 1998 to 2003 in the Gynecology and Obstetrics Department. She at that point proceeded to work at St. James Hospital of Dublin.
From 2005 - 2013, she worked at Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, first in the Obstetrics and Gynecology division and afterward as a Consultant Reproductive Medicine IVF in the Human Assisted Reproduction office. During her training in Ireland, she gained involvement in Natural Cycle IVF/ICSI and had accomplishment during the Flare Protocol in IVF/ICSI at the Hari Unit from 2007-2013. Dr. Sajida joined Fakih IVF and Fakih Medical Center in 2014.
Participation: Irish Medical Council, General Medical Council UK, Pakistan Medical and Dental Council
Training: Dr. Sajida got her Medical Degree in Obstetrics and Gynecology from Liaquat Medical University of Health Science Jamshoro Pakistan in 1996. She proceeded to obtain enrollment in the Royal College of Physicians Ireland (MRCPI) in 2005 and the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynecology London (MRCOG) in 2007. In 2008, she continued her training by obtaining a Diploma in Women's Health from the Royal College of Physicians, Ireland. In 2011, Dr. Sajida obtained her Diploma in Laparoscopy from Kiels University, Germany. During this time, from 2007 - 2013, she sought after her sub-speciality in Reproductive Medicine and IVF from the HARI unit from Rotunda Hospital. Besides during this period, she was confirmed by the British Fertility Society in Pelvic Ultrasound, Embryo Transfer and IUI, Assisted Conception and Sub-Fertility and Reproductive Endocrinology RCOG, Assisted Conception and Management of Infertility Couple.
Dialects Spoken: English, Sindhi, Urdu.
Dr. Katty Khalil
Before joining Fakih IVF in Abu Dhabi, Dr. Katty labored for a long time in private practice and at the American University Hospital in Beirut, Lebanon.She has involvement in dealing with muddled obstetrical and gynecological cases and was in charge of delivering more than 500 patients per year.
Dr. Katty has extraordinary involvement in dealing with muddled infertility cases since she was an occupant at the American University of Beirut - Medical Center. The decent variety of patient cases she has gone over gave her a wide range of various methodologies. Likewise, her college hospital position improved her clinical abilities and sense within the OB/GYN and Reproductive Medicine fields.
Dr. Katty has broad involvement in normal and high-hazard pregnancies, ultrasound, Endoscopy and Hysteroscopy.Her special interests lie in Infertility and Reproductive Medicine and is at present working under the nearby direction of Dr. Michael Fakih.
Training: Graduated from the American University of Beirut with distinction.
Accomplishment: Ranked among top five understudies in Lebanon and the first in AUB-MC for the long stretches of her training.
Dr. Amal Al Shunnar
Dr. Amal Al-Shunnar is an Emirati Consultant IVF, OB/GYN and fellow benefactor of Fakih IVF with more than 20 years of involvement in her field. Subsequent to completing her training in IVF and Infertility in the UK and Ireland, Dr. Al-Shunnar came back to the UAE and worked in the Obstetrics and Gynecology division of Al Wasl Hospital before joining her family's training, Al Shunnar Polyclinic in 2003 as a Consultant IVF, OB/GYN. As of now, she also started working with Dr. Michael Fakih at Dr. Fakih Gynecology and Obstetrics Center before they together opened Fakih IVF Dubai in 2011.
Participation: Membership of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
Training: Dr. Amal obtained her Medical Degree from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and trained in the absolute most esteemed medical hospitals in Europe, the Hammersmith Hospital in London and Rotunda Hospital in Dublin. In the wake of obtaining her Membership of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (MRCOG), she finished her partnership in Reproductive Endocrinology in London and is guaranteed in Advanced Gynecological Endoscopy.
Grants: In 2013, Women in Leadership Middle East named Dr. Al-Shunnar the Most Innovative Female Entrepreneur.
Dialects Spoken: Arabic, English, Hindi, Urdu.
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mrandyzavala · 8 years ago
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An Open Letter to Vancouver Park Board Members
Dear Park Board Members,
I know you've gotten a lot of feedback over your recent decision about Vancouver Aquarium. As someone who lives on the opposite end of the continent, who am I to pitch in another voice? Well, I had a very successful career as a marine mammal trainer for the past 12 years, and just recently left to pursue another passion.  However, I am still very connected to the marine mammal community. 
There is something really, really special about that place.  I've only been once, but it is - in my opinion - one of the best aquariums in all aspects: research, animal wellness, habitat design, conservation messaging, insanely advanced and open-minded veterinary care, rescue/rehabilitation...and it doesn't hurt that it's in one of the most beautiful places on the planet.  Please believe me when I tell you that Vancouver Aquarium lives its conservation message.
I wanted to better understand who all of you are, because there is no way you'd be on a commission without a pretty impressive background.
You all seem to have huge hearts.  John, you seem like a huge supporter of green and sustainable living.   Casey, you have dedicated your time to helping people in need, like your time volunteering for the Canadian Diabetes Association and promoting an active lifestyle.   Catherine, wow.  A lawyer, an entrepreneur, a warrior for equal rights for all human beings.  Sarah, your work in creating and maintaining green spaces is as impressive as the hotel company you work for, who has a really impressive track record for being environmentally friendly.  Stuart, I love that you not only work with kids with special needs, but that you volunteer your time at (among other places) a hospice.  Michael, your restaurant (wish I could try it...maybe if I ever am lucky enough to live in Vancouver!) sets the bar high for all others in the industry, with an unwavering dedication to sustainable food choices and zero waste.  And Erin, your work in conservation with your eco-friendly spa and special education combined with your academic background in forest genetics is really impressive.
With all that you do to improve not just the city of Vancouver for itself and its residents, but giving so much to human beings who are often over-looked or avoided, I am so surprised at your decision regarding the Vancouver Aquarium.  You decision has effectively signed a death warrant for any cetaceans that need care.  Now they will seek help and receive nothing but an injection of barbiturates, even if they are not critically or terminally ill.
An eight week old Indo-pacific bottlenose dolphin who was separated from her mom in Perth, Australia.  She was euthanized after a couple of days because they could not find her mom, and there was nowhere to rehabilitate her long-term.  Here is the news story
Imagine a white-sided dolphin, entangled in fishing gear in such a way that she hasn't been able to eat in weeks.  She is emaciated, she has infections from the wounds resulting from the fishing lines wrapped around her face, dorsal fin, and in her mouth.  She washes ashore, terrified to be away from her family but has no strength to keep up. 
Her care requires more than a quick tune-up and shove back out to sea (seriously, if only it were that easy...).  Her condition is very poor, but not hopeless.  With several weeks or months of rehabilitative care, she can go back out to her family.  She can continue to raise calves...not just her own, but she will add to the survival success of other young dolphins as well.   A few weeks ago, she would have a chance at living her life before becoming hopelessly entangled in gear left by our own species.  The Vancouver Aquarium was the only facility capable of housing rescued cetaceans long-term.  It is not some "let's catch just get more dolphins but say we are rescuing them" scheme.  The Canadian government decides not only if wild dolphins can go back to the wild, and if so, where they go.
An Atlantic white-sided dolphin calf being euthanized in Connecticut.  Story here
What you guys have done is taken away the only beacon of hope for the amazing variety of cetacea that swim your waters.  Is that what you guys want?  With your combined interest and activity in eco-friendly ventures, how do you rationalize killing dolphins?  Stuart, you wrote, "Together, we focussed on one incredible action. We seized the opportunity to do some positive work for Qila and Aurora also in the name of a long, sorrowful stream of other Cetaceans who didn't want to die." 
Do you know what it is like to hold down an animal struggling, terrified, and watch the life drain from his eyes as euthanasia solution is pushed through his veins?  It is a horrible experience when a companion animal is "put down"; any animal lover (I am assuming you guys are in this group) knows the dread of making the decision to have a vet end your loved one's life.  This is usually decided based on criteria establishing quality of life, which has deteriorated due to terminal illness or injury.  It is offering a dignified, peaceful death to an aging or ill non-human family member.
That is not the case with euthanizing cetaceans on the beach solely because there is no place to rehabilitate them. 
If you wanted Chester to have a chance at life, but not live at Vancouver Aquarium...where then would you want the DFO to send him?  Which facility?
Please consider traveling with first responder teams to a 6 month old dolphin, who is terrified and whistling for her mother, her eyes wide and frantic. She seems healthy and could be brought to a long-term care such as Vancouver Aquarium, but that option has been removed.  There are no long-term care facilities she can go to within a reasonable distance.  So, because she cannot immediately be put back to sea, her life must be ended. Please consider having to restrain this baby (the equivalent to a one year old human toddler) as a vet tries to find a blood vessel in order to sedate her and eventually stop her heart.  You guys should have the experience at least once of looking at an animal who can be saved with long-term care, or an animal who is healthy but dependent on mom (who has died), and struggle as the animal fights for her life.  You are the ones pinning her down.  You are the last souls she sees as her life is ended.  Ended by the Vancouver Park Board.
Or, you can give these animals hope and a chance at living their lives.
So many of you have advanced degrees.  So many of you do so much for other humans and the environment as a whole.  But it doesn't seem any of you have experience or knowledge in marine mammal natural history, wild or otherwise.  It doesn't appear as though any of you have volunteering in a marine mammal stranding center (you really should do it, it's totally insane and heartbreaking but rewarding....and they need all the help they can get.  You would make a really big difference).  It appears as though you've chosen to ignore the 13,000 letters sent to you against the ban.  Why?
How can such a group of educated, accomplished, passionate people decide to ignore so many voices with experience and knowledge that they lack?  I just don't understand. 
Many of you pride yourselves on your leadership skills in your LinkedIn profiles (Casey, Catherine).  Your roles as leaders in a park board means you need to consider evidence that is in contrast with your personal opinions.  You don't agree with holding cetaceans in captivity.  Okay.  Now you don't agree with bringing ANY cetaceans to Stanley Park...which means you disagree with rehabilitating cetaceans in British Columbia.  Which means you are okay with killing any stranded dolphin, porpoise, or whale. 
Levi, a harbor porpoise who was rehabbed for several months at Vancouver Aquarium, was successfully released back to his home.  Is his life not worth this?
John, you were quoted saying you'd prefer that distressed cetaceans were just hauled up on a boat, treated, and set free.  Seriously John, if it were that easy, we wouldn't need marine mammal rescue centers.   But that is the problem.  In both Canada and the U.S., the federal governments have a long list of criteria that need to be met in order to deem an animal releasable.  There are a number of illnesses, injuries, and conditions (e.g. Dependent calves) that cannot be treated on a boat, or in a small hospital pool.  The DFO requires that to rehabilitate a cetacean, they need to have habitats that currently, only Vancouver Aquarium has.   It seems surprising to me that someone with your background would make such a naive comment in light of the scientific evidence you have been given by true marine mammal advocates.  
John, I swear I am not picking on you, but what about your heavy involvement with the Bloedel Conservatory? That place looks INCREDIBLE.  And it has lots of free-flighted parrots.  Parrot species which are extremely endangered in their native lands.  Is it okay to keep these extremely intelligent animals - ones who are consistently and illegally exploited for the pet trade - in captivity?  Is it because each animal at the conservatory was born in a zoological-type facility?  Are any of those birds caught from the wild?  Are parrots a large draw to the conservatory?  Do they contribute meaningfully to the revenue brought in?
Stuart, I know that you are firmly planted in the "anti" captivity camp.  I read several of your most recent blogs, including one in which you posted a letter from Steve Huxter.  You're clearly very concerned about the well-being of cetaceans.  You're disgusted by the drive hunts and thoughtless collection (capture) of whales and dolphins from the wild, as am I.  As are most of us who work or have worked with captive marine mammals.  We have some common ground. But let me tell you something I have learned in my 12 year career: the general public does not care about animals.  Not like you, not like me.  They literally need it slapped in their apathetic (or, occasionally, well-meaning) faces.  Is that my argument for you to suddenly switch positions on this topic of the educational value of cetaceans in human care? No, I'm not trying to insult your intelligence or your passion.  But hear me out: When I worked at Clearwater Marine Aquarium -a rescue and rehabilitation facility in Florida - I worked with this amazing dolphin named Panama (here is a blog all about her, if you're interested). Long story short, she was an older dolphin found near death as a direct result of humans feeding her from their boats and piers.  She received completely inappropriate food and very poor quality fish and fell very, very ill.  The older calf she had did not hunt; he/she had learned to beg for food and that was it.  Panama was rescued, rehabilitated, and deemed unreleasable by the U.S. government.  She was placed at Clearwater Marine Aquarium.  At some point during her illness or stranding, she completely lost her hearing. 
Panama in 2010
Let me tell you something, Stuart.  After I gave my public presentation on the dolphins, it wasn't unheard of for people to come up to me and actually APOLOGIZE for the times they fed wild dolphins.  It was like this bizarre confessional situation, where I was basically answering the standard "how long do they live" and "how smart are they" questions and boom, someone would approach me with a terrified and/or sheepish look on their face and say, "....I fed dolphins from my boat. I had no idea it could do something like this." Your concern regarding the "cycle" of lonely cetaceans at Vancouver Aquarium shows that you're concerned about their mental well-being from a social standpoint.  Trust me when I say that any caretaker worthy of their position and responsibility shares your concern.  I'm offering a different perspective on what Chester and Daisy, and others like them provide.  They give a rare and powerful wake-up call to people who would otherwise literally not think twice about doing something really harmful to a dolphin or porpoise...or generally, the ocean itself. I lived in the mecca of illegal wild dolphin interaction when I worked in the Florida panhandle.  I saw dolphins begging for fish from boats, and even worse, I saw essentially flotillas of jetskiers chase down dolphins on shallow sandbars....including a mother with a very young calf.  The jetskiers were totally happy just to be near dolphins, but had no idea what damage they were causing (or could've caused).  When I approached them, they blew me off, saying if the dolphins wanted to swim away, they could.  I reported them to NOAA, and nothing ever happened.  The same thing kept happening with different groups of people.  I wonder, if they'd seen a calf who was orphaned because his mother was killed by a boat strike, if they would reconsider their actions in a similar situation.
One of the shots I took (from an idled boat) to try to report these people.  The mom and calf are just under the surface
The calf....very, very young.  Probably around a month or two.  Too young to be able to out-maneuver watercraft, which means mom won't leave his side.  They both had to avoid as best as possible these obnoxious people. 
So many of the reasons why marine mammals strand nowadays is because of human-related activity.  Don't you think it's worth exploring an alternative concept of a "conservation-themed" exhibit? Where people can see animals like Chester and Daisy, understand their unique situations, see how well cared for they are, and understand how animals like them wind up in situations where the Canadian government decides they cannot be released back to the sea?  Too all of you, please reconsider your decision.  Please talk to the DFO (why haven't you already done this? This is so disappointing and scary). Please consider being involved in actual marine mammal rescue before you make a decision like this.  Remain consistent with the ways you guys have ALL chosen to live your lives: to make the city of Vancouver a better place for all of its residents...especially the ones who need help the most.  Why limit your compassion to humans? Sincerely, Cat Rust _________________ A huge thanks to Malgosia Kaczmarska for helping me sort through fact and fiction in this messy situation.  A resonating shout-out to Friends of the Vancouver Aquarium for their INCREDIBLY rallying cry and fierce dedication (who else would stand in the pouring rain for four hours just trying to be heard in order to spare the lives of animals we care so much about)?  Vancouver Aquarium yet again sets the bar. 
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abinavgoyal · 1 year ago
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Constructing Excellence: The Landscape of Construction in Canada
The Canadian construction industry stands as a testament to a thriving economy and a nation driven by innovation. The amalgamation of project management leadership and cutting-edge construction practices has sculpted a landscape that mirrors the spirit of the country itself – dynamic, resilient, and forward-thinking.
In the realm of management and leadership, a distinctive blend of skills defines the success trajectory of construction projects across the nation. The marriage of visionary leadership skills in project management and a deep-rooted commitment to excellence has become the cornerstone of the industry’s achievements.
As we delve into the entrepreneurial spirit of Canada in 2023, it’s impossible to ignore luminaries like Garry Sangha. An astute entrepreneur and a driving force in the construction domain, Garry Sangha’s journey exemplifies the fusion of leadership and management skills that propel businesses to unparalleled success. His ventures not only signify the prowess of an individual but also highlight the conducive environment for successful business in Canada.
The Canadian entrepreneurial landscape is rich and diverse, with a particular spotlight on Indo-Canadian entrepreneurs who bring a unique cultural perspective to the forefront. The prowess of these entrepreneurs underscores the global interconnectedness of Canada’s business sphere.
In the expansive canvas of construction, the term ‘young’ transcends age boundaries. The vigor and fresh perspectives of young Canadian entrepreneurs inject vitality into the sector, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. The evolving dynamics of building construction in Canada echo the innovative spirit of these young visionaries.
Celebrating success in entrepreneurship inevitably leads us to acknowledge the luminaries who have become synonymous with triumph. Canada boasts a roster of famous entrepreneurs whose stories inspire the next generation. Their impact on the construction in Canada is profound, shaping not only skylines but also the narrative of achievement.
The province of British Columbia emerges as a hub for construction, hosting some of the largest construction brands in the region. These giants not only contribute to the local economy but also set benchmarks for excellence and innovation in the industry.
Recognition in the form of entrepreneur awards adds a layer of prestige to the Canadian business landscape. The acknowledgment of outstanding contributions in construction serves as a catalyst for continuous improvement and groundbreaking achievements.
Beyond the concrete structures and architectural marvels, the industry plays a crucial role in societal development. Initiatives to sensitize young voters in Canada underline the industry’s commitment to broader societal concerns, showcasing a conscientious approach that extends beyond business.
The province of British Columbia is home to several prominent construction companies that play pivotal roles in shaping the region’s infrastructure. Their commitment to quality and sustainability resonates with the ethos of the nation.
In a testament to the industry’s multifaceted engagement, Canada hosts some of the largest not-for-profit tournaments. These events not only promote community involvement but also exemplify the industry’s commitment to social responsibility.
In conclusion, the construction industry in Canada is a dynamic tapestry woven with the threads of visionary leadership, entrepreneurial spirit, and a commitment to excellence. As we navigate the intricacies of this landscape, it becomes evident that the sector is not merely about erecting structures; it’s about constructing a legacy of innovation, progress, and societal impact.
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abinavgoyal · 1 year ago
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Building Beyond Borders: Garry Sangha and the Largest Construction Brands in British Columbia
A Symphony of Leadership and Management Skills
Garry Sangha, often referred to as an entrepreneur, isn’t just a title; it’s a role he embodies with grace. His journey underscores the importance of both leadership and management skills in the dynamic world of construction. He seamlessly integrates strategic thinking with hands-on management, ensuring that every project is not just a structure but a testament to effective leadership.
Building Construction in Canada: Garry Sangha’s Stamping Ground
As we explore the realm of building construction in Canada, Garry Sangha’s influence is palpable. His ventures redefine the landscape, setting benchmarks for quality, sustainability, and architectural finesse.
Garry Sangha: Among the Ranks of Famous Canadian Entrepreneurs
In the constellation of famous Canadian entrepreneurs, Garry Sangha shines brightly. His story is not just a chapter in the business chronicles; it’s an inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs, a testament to what vision, dedication, and hard work can achieve.
Largest Construction Brands in British Columbia: Garry Sangha’s Impact
Garry Sangha’s footprint extends to the very fabric of British Columbia’s construction realm. His ventures contribute to the roster of the largest construction brands in British Columbia, not merely in terms of scale but in the depth of impact they have on the industry.
Entrepreneur Awards Canada: Garry Sangha’s Accolades
The accolades bestowed upon Garry Sangha are not just markers of success; they are acknowledgments of his commitment to excellence. In the realm of entrepreneur awards in Canada, he stands tall, a testament to the transformative power of visionary leadership.
Sensitizing Young Voters: Garry Sangha’s Civic Vision
Beyond the construction sites and boardrooms, Garry Sangha’s vision extends to the community. His efforts to sensitize young voters in Canada reflect a civic consciousness that transcends business. It’s a commitment to shaping not just physical structures but the socio-political landscape of the nation.
Construction Companies in British Columbia: Garry Sangha’s Legacy
In the bustling network of construction companies in British Columbia, Garry Sangha’s ventures carve a distinctive niche. They are not just entities constructing buildings; they are bearers of a legacy, a legacy of quality, innovation, and transformative leadership.
Largest Not-for-Profit Tournaments in Canada: Garry Sangha’s Philanthropic Endeavors
Garry Sangha’s impact extends beyond the construction realm to philanthropy. His involvement in the largest not-for-profit tournaments in Canada showcases a commitment to giving back, creating a legacy that transcends the structures he builds.
In the symphony of Canadian entrepreneurship, Garry Sangha conducts a melody of innovation, leadership, and social responsibility. His journey is a testament to the transformative power of visionary leadership in shaping not just businesses but the very landscape of a nation.
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