UPLOADED WITH PERMISSION OF HINDU CONFERENCE OF CANADA, www.hccanada.com. FOR DETAILS CONTACT hindus@hccanada.com. Q & A with the speaker's panel at HCC's special lecture series at University of Toronto-Rotman School of Management, Canada's largest business school. Here, Fred MacMahon, Director of Globalization Studies at the Fraser Institute, fields a question from the audience regarding China's lower ranking with respect to India in the economic freedom index. Additionally, Mark Werner, prominent member within the Conservative Party, inquires as to why Canada is less active and far less successful than the US in building ties with India. Chander Dhawan, CEO of Mobile.Info, answers this inquiry. Hindu Conference of Canada is putting on a series of lectures with prominent institutions, CEOs and business leaders, discussing the role of governance and administration in the emergence of India as an economic superpower. In this event, prominent speakers included Fred MacMahon, Director of Globalization studies at the renowned Fraser Institute, and two prominent CEOs who are IIT Alumni. This series will narrow down the key factors behind good administration and policies. It will identify leaders versus laggards, and direct North American governments, businesses, and investors towards regions and institutions which benefit from characteristics that render them good partners for trade and immigration. Besides numerous faculty, students, and graduates of the renowned Rotman School of Business, prominent politicians and leaders attended this event, including Peter Kent and Mark Werner, who are both senior Conservative Party members.
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