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Air Canada resumes its Toronto-São Paulo route, the only direct flight between Brazil and Canada
In September 2020, Air Canada resumed the the Toronto-São Paulo route with three weekly flights – AC90, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and AC91, on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
CCBC presents opportunities in the civil construction sector
Exchanges between Brazil and Canada and incentive to the use of technological solutions were some of the topics covered in the last Bate-Papo de Comércio Exterior
Investments on the radar
Projects in Brazil in areas such as sanitation, clean energy and mining can reserve good opportunities for Canadian companies
Thomson Reuters with SYNERGY Brasil 2020 delivers a unique experience to the Brazilian market
On September 23 and 24, Thomson Reuters held SYNERGY Brasil 2020, the Brazilian edition of the company’s global conference that has been going on for over ten years and is a reference in discussions on the fiscal, tax, legal and foreign trade markets throughout the world.
Chelles & Hayashi Design presents the Quoreone heart monitor
The design office Chelles & Hayashi has just developed the Quoreone, a portable heart monitor, for exams that can be done quickly, or in periods of up to a week, from the patient’s office or home, with real-time information and use of Artificial Intelligence, which analyzes data and identifies anomalies early.
Dan Kraft and David Carvalho, from Kraft Advogados, launch book on the impact of the pandemic on business law
The world was perplexed by the severity of the Covid-19 pandemic, which slowed economic activity and impacted companies of all categories.
Canada, global innovation center
Ecosystem and advantages of the country for the development of new businesses were highlighted during the phygital Innovation Weekend festival
Agtechs gain more share in the market
CCBC supports virtual event aimed at companies that develop innovative solutions for the agricultural sector
Fair shows opportunities for studying in Canada
For 15 years, the country has maintained its position as the main destination for Brazilian students seeking institutions abroad