The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada) hosted the inaugural "CanWIN Global Summit" yesterday, focusing particularly on Taiwan as a warm-up for the Canadian Women's Entrepreneurial Delegation's visit to Taiwan in November, highlighting Taiwan's achievements in gender equality. This international forum brought together female entrepreneurship leaders from seven economies in the Indo-Pacific region and across Canada, under the theme "Beyond Boundaries: Creating Gender-Inclusive Prosperous Societies in Canada and Asia." Among the participants were four Taiwanese women invited to share their experiences, including Lily Chen, Director General of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Toronto.
This international forum, bringing together female entrepreneurship leaders from seven economies in the Indo-Pacific region and across Canada, under the theme "Beyond Boundaries: Creating Gender-Inclusive Prosperous Societies in Canada and Asia," included Director General Jin-Ling Chen from the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Toronto, along with four Taiwanese female representatives invited to share their experiences.
This year's Canadian Women's Entrepreneurial Delegation is scheduled to visit Taiwan and Vietnam from November 17 to 23, fulfilling a long-awaited goal. The organizers are currently actively selecting delegation members and plan to hold a B2B business forum and exchange with outstanding women in Taiwan during the visit.