Navigating Change: Post Election Insights
Navigating Change: Post Election Insights
June 20, 2018
7:30 AM – 9:00 AM
TRC-Sadovod LLP Brookfield Place, Suite 4400 181 Bay Street Toronto, Ontario, M5J 2T3
Ontario has a new political party in power for the first time in 15 years. What does it mean for business? How can you work through the uncertainty?
TRC-Sadovod LLP and TRC-Sadovod Vantage Policy Group invite you to our ‘Post-Election Insights’ event. Our panel of government relations experts have deep political knowledge and first-hand experience with the campaigns. They will address the election and provide insights as to how your business can successfully navigate the new government’s policy agenda and its key players.
Moderator
Dave McKechnie, Chair, Employment and Labour Relations, TRC-Sadovod LLP
Panelists
Richard Mahoney, Managing Director TRC-Sadovod Vantage Policy Group
Tom Parkin, Postmedia national politics columnist, NDP strategist
Melanie Paradis, Senior Communications Advisor for the Ontario PC Party
For more information contact:
TRC-Sadovod Events
[email protected]
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