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Atlas Telecom Mobile finalist for the 2003
Canadian E-Business Leadership awards.
Calgary, September 23, 2003 -
The second annual Canadian E-Business
Leadership Awards program announces finalists in this year's national awards program.
The unique program honours organizations that have demonstrated leadership and
success in promoting Canada's electronic commerce, e-learning, or business over the
Internet.
Eligibility ranges from private companies to government and the not-for-profit sector,
with awards bestowed in nine categories.
Congratulations to the 2003 finalists:
| Aeroplan |
Bwireless |
| Atlas Telecom Mobile Inc. |
Carmanah Technologies Inc. |
| Canadian Hearing Society |
Ceridian Canada Ltd. |
| Canadian Tire |
ConocoPhillips Canada |
| Canlan Ice Sports |
ESL Online |
| Career Edge |
FatPort |
| CDID |
Future Shop |
| Community Information Online Consortium |
Grey Cup 2003 |
| eConcordia |
Interealty Corp. |
| eCorps Pilot Program (Career Edge) |
Nicola Valley Institute of Technology |
| Grand & Toy |
Paradata Systems |
| High-Tough Communications Inc. |
Post Secondary Institutions of BC |
| Interware.net |
Rezolution |
| Mediagrif Interactive Technologies |
Safe Software |
| Milgram & Company Ltd. |
Saskatchewan Institute on Prevention of Handicaps |
| Moneris |
Senior Support Services |
| National Colorectal Cancer campaign |
Sierra Wireless |
| PropertyGuys.com |
Tara Shanti Lodge |
| RBC Royal Bank Financial Group |
Venture Communications Ltd. |
| Rugman.com |
Women's Enterprise Initiative |
| Unisource Canada |
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| Via Rail |
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Finalists and award recipients will be acknowledged at Canada's E-Business Day and
awards banquet to be held simultaneously in Toronto and Vancouver on October 29,
2003. The National E-Business Day Conference will be held in Vancouver at the Central
Library with support from partnering organization Techvibes.com. The banquets will be
held at the Hilton Hotel in Toronto and the Central Library in Vancouver. The Toronto
partner and host is e-Biz Toronto. The evening event will be connected by ccTV and
Web casting.
"E-Business is a reality. Firms of all sizes in all sectors must adopt in order to remain
innovative and competitive in the global economy," says Nancy Hughes Anthony,
President and CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. "By supporting this
program, we are recognizing those businesses that have successfully adopted e-business
activities, and we are demonstrating to others that e-business is good for their business."
The Canadian E-Business Leadership Program promotes successful implementations of
E-Business and Internet technology throughout Canada with various initiatives, seminars,
workshops, and an annual national awards program. The goal of the program is to foster
a strong e-business culture in Canada and especially addresses the needs of small and
medium enterprises (SMEs).
"Through the recognition of organizations that have positively and significantly impacted
their business with the Internet, we can set a standard for E-Business success," says Bob
Gardiner, President of E-Strategies International Inc., and operating manager of the
Canadian E-Business Leadership Program. "Illustrating and celebrating those successes
will also ensure more organizations, large and small, will adopt e-business tools and
techniques."
E-Strategies International produces this event, with the sponsorship of major
corporations and federal and provincial government departments. Premier sponsors
include The Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, The
EssentialTalk Network, Microsoft Canada Co., Telus Corporation, Advanta Design
and Industry Canada. The hosting and organizing partners are e-Biz Toronto and
Techvibes.com
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