The annual Landscape Ontario Congress was recently held at the Toronto Congress Centre.
The Ontario Landscape Architecture Conference, hosted by the Ontario Horticulture Industry Association, is considered Canada's largest and most influential green industry trade show. Each year, it attracts exhibitors, leaders, experts, and numerous professionals from around the world in landscape design, horticulture, and related fields. This year's event includes large exhibition areas, an electric demonstration area, garden displays, and a variety of conferences and interactive sessions for industry professionals.
“The exhibition featured board members and member companies of the Canada-China Architecture Association (CCCA) and numerous partner brands.
MR.BIN, PERMACON, UNILOCK, SOLG, SANY, DEXERA, Brown's, BWS, OAKVILLE STONE... The board members and member companies of the "CCCA Canada-China Building Association" and many partner brands have been actively involved for many years.
Exhibitors at the exhibition not only showcase and learn about the latest landscape design concepts, environmentally friendly materials, and sustainable technologies, but also gain access to the latest industry trends and market information, establish cross-sectoral partnerships, and have the opportunity to explore green building and landscape market opportunities in Canada and North America with other companies. This inspires continuous development and progress for all exhibitors and the industry!
Looking to the future
We appreciate the presence of every guest at our booth; the connections we made were invaluable. After the event, we actively interacted, exchanged insights, shared experiences, and established more partnerships.
We look forward to the 2027 Ontario Landscape Architecture Conference, and more opportunities to showcase innovative products and provide excellent services. As members of the CCCA Canada-China Architecture Association, we look forward to working hand in hand with new and old partners!
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🏠The recent imposition of tariffs on steel and aluminum by the United States will directly impact the Canadian construction industry, particularly Chinese-owned businesses. Raymond Wan, Founding President of the Canada-China Construction Association, and Hansteel, a member of the association, gave an exclusive interview to OMNI TV, providing an in-depth analysis of the impact and coping strategies. Please tune in!
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Mandarin: 9:00–9:30 PM
Cantonese: 10:00–10:30 PM
In the vibrant month of May, the Canada-China Architectural Association successfully hosted its 2025 Annual Celebration Banquet, inviting numerous board members, sponsors, and partners to gather together and celebrate the resounding success of the "Becklow Night" annual gala on April 19th.
The 2025 Annual Meeting of the Canada-China Architectural Association and the "Becklow Night" gala were unprecedented in scale. The architecture forum brought together six heavyweight guests and attracted more than 100 guests to actively participate; the 22 corporate booths were constantly crowded with people, and the atmosphere was lively; the banquet welcomed 780 guests, and tickets were in high demand. It has become the largest and most influential annual event in the history of the association, fully demonstrating the cohesion, influence and development potential of the Canada-China architectural industry.
At this celebratory banquet, guests from all walks of life gathered again to review the highlights of the annual meeting and share the joy of success. The successful hosting of the event was inseparable from the overall planning of the council, the hard work of the volunteers, and the full support of every member, partner, and sponsor.
Special thanks to the main sponsor of this annual meeting, Becklow Systems Windows and Doors, and all the other companies that provided strong support. It is thanks to everyone's joint efforts that the association can continue to move forward and grow stronger.
Founding President Raymond Wan
President Alex Huang
Sun Zhifeng, representative of the Canada-China Real Estate Foundation
Jiang Sheng, Commercial Consul of the Consulate General of the People's Republic of China in Toronto
Luo Zuxiao, Vice President of the China Overseas Chinese Entrepreneurs Association
Financial institution representative Matthew Chow of the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC)
Developer representative Chen Zhong of Addington Group
Main sponsor representative Nana Becklow Windows
Community representative Timur, Canadian Federation of Higher Education Institutions
Association Vice President Lydia Yang of Fotile Corporation
Michael Mao, Vice President of the Association, Moshi Architecture
Dr. Zhang, Director Architect
Belinda Geng, representative of Aibao Insurance
Richard Pu, Director of Canadian Ironworks
Newly appointed board representative: Homeworld Ray Kwok
Director Zhang Sheng of LiftTech
At the event, association representatives also announced an important development plan: this July, the association will organize a delegation to China to participate in a matchmaking event for seven listed companies seeking to expand their international reach. These companies include Hunan Jinlong Cable, Xiamen Meilun International Investment, Jiangsu Zhongdian Jinxin, Anhui Guofeng Group, Fujian Quangong Machinery Manufacturing Group, and association council member companies Midea Group and Haomei New Materials·Beckero Windows & Doors. This visit will build a bridge for member companies to directly connect with China's high-end manufacturing and construction industry chain, expanding new spaces for international cooperation. We welcome interested partners to participate.
The celebration banquet was a grand affair, with many guests in attendance and a lively atmosphere. Representatives took turns speaking, expressing their appreciation and support for the association's work.
This celebratory banquet was not only a sharing of the year's achievements, but also an opportunity for industry colleagues to reunite and jointly plan for future development. The Canada-China Architectural Association will continue to uphold the principles of "cooperation, exchange, and win-win," and is committed to promoting in-depth cooperation between China and Canada in the fields of architecture, real estate, and design, working hand in hand with the industry to embrace a broader future.
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On Saturday, April 19, 2025, the 9th Annual Meeting and Bakerloo Night Industry Awards Ceremony, hosted by the Canada-China Architects Association (CCCA), was held at the Hilton Convention Centre in Markham. This was not only an annual grand event for the architecture industry, but also a dazzling evening that brought together glory, responsibility, and dreams, showcasing the cohesion and innovative power of the Chinese Canadian architecture community.
As one of the most prestigious and influential annual brand events in the Chinese architecture community, the event attracted over a hundred political figures and community leaders, nearly a thousand industry elites, business representatives, and mainstream media to its exhibition booths, architecture forum, and charity awards gala. The red carpet area was dazzling with lights and star power as core members of the Canada-China Architecture Association, invited dignitaries, and guests from various sectors walked the red carpet in impeccable attire, exuding confidence and leaving behind countless memorable moments, setting a solemn and magnificent tone for this historic evening.
CCCA 9th Anniversary Bucalu Night & Industry Awards Ceremony Held in Grand Style
All board members of the Canada-China Architectural Association walked the red carpet in formal attire.
All board members of the Canada-China Architectural Association, dressed in formal attire, walked the red carpet, each exuding a unique style and powerful presence. They were: Founding President and Supervisor Raymond Wan; President Alex Huang; Chairman Jason Pu; Executive Vice Presidents Lawrence Chen, Mike Wang, Joanna Yu, and Henry Ni; Vice Presidents Raymond Wong, Lydia Yang, Chi Wing Yan, Jeff Leung, Winson Lin, Michael Mao, Bruno Yan, and Alan Zhu; Treasurer Jenny Li; and board members Delei Li, Nana Guo, Alan Ding, Mengdi Zhen, Felix Zou, Peter Yip, Charles Lee, Tiantian Hou, George Liu, Frankie Li, Marco Zhang, Michael Lin, Iris Hong Zhu, Richard Bush, Derek Hu, Ray Kwok, Eva Hu, Leo Wang, HaiMing Ma, Kelson Luo, Steven Zeng, and Henry Wang, among others. This board of directors, comprised of members from various fields including architecture, design, real estate, and engineering, showcased the collective spirit and organizational strength of the Canada-China Architecture Association under the spotlight, demonstrating their professional competence and unity.
Group photo of association directors
Group photo of association directors, political figures, and community leaders
Guests toast to the guests
As the audience stood at attention, the national anthems of China and Canada were solemnly played. With the familiar melody, the event officially commenced. Following this, Raymond Wan, Founding President and Supervisor of the Canada-China Architectural Association, Alex Huang, the current President, and Sir Robert Lee, Honorary President and the 24th Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba, delivered speeches. They reviewed the association's nine-year history and expressed their hopes for the continued deepening of Sino-Canadian architectural cooperation.
The gathering of political and business leaders was a major highlight of the evening. Among the dignitaries attending this year's annual meeting were: former U.S. Senator Victor Oh, Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti, Richmond Hill Deputy Mayor Michael Chan, Markham Regional Councillors Joe Li and Alan Ho, Markham City Councillors Amanda Yeung, Isa Lee, and Ritch Lau, and Richmond Hill Councillor Simon Cui, among other distinguished guests.
Raymond Wan, Founding President and Supervisor of the Canada-China Architectural Association, delivered a speech.
Raymond Wan, Founding President and Supervisor of the Canada-China Architectural Association, delivered a speech.
Speech by Alex Huang, current president of the Canada-China Architects Association
Speech by Alex Huang, current president of the Canada-China Architects Association
Honorary President: Speech by Richard Lee, 24th Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba, Canada
More than 100 community leaders and business representatives from various organizations and industries were also invited to attend, adding luster to the evening. Guests included: Xiao Xianyang, President of Yee Hong Foundation; Lu Yuan, CEO of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Canada); Ivy Sun, Vice President of Royal Bank of Canada (RBC); Sun Zhifeng, President of Canada-China Real Estate Investment Foundation; Chen Guixiang, Vice President of Tridel; Zhang Jinpeng, President of Canada-China Real Estate Investment Chamber of Commerce; Xu Qiang, Representative of China Council for the Promotion of International Trade in Canada; Qi Jia, Chairman of the Federation of Shenzhen Associations of Canada; Zhong Xinsheng and Li Jinghui, Co-Chairs of the Federation of Chinese Canadians (Ontario); Yang Liwei, Co-Chair of the Atlantic Region; Liu Yuli of the Canada-China Business Council; Henry Chiu, President of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce; Chen Kai, President of the Fujian Enterprises General Chamber of Commerce; Gordon Chan, President of the Canada-China Computer Chamber of Commerce; Tian Ronglan, Honorary President of the Yunnan Chamber of Commerce; Luo Youfen, President of the Chamber of Commerce; Margaret Ma, President of the Chinese Architectural Professionals Association; HongWei of Fangdong.com; Sun Xiaoming, President of the Canada-China Investment Chamber of Commerce; Li Chuyun, President of the Canadian Clean Energy and Energy Storage Association; and many other prominent figures from overseas Chinese organizations and the business community.
Speech by former Senator Victor Oh
Speech by former Senator Victor Oh
Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti delivered a speech.
Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti highly praised Founding President Raymond's original aspirations in establishing the association nine years ago and the contributions made by association members to the community.
Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti, York Region Councillors Kenny Lee and Hu Jing, and Markham City Councillors Yee Ching and Selena Li presented congratulatory letters.
Richmond Hill Mayor Chen Zhihui delivered a speech
Richmond Hill Mayor Chen Zhihui and City Councilor Cui Binghui sent congratulatory letters.
Nana, a representative of the title sponsor, Becklow Systems Windows & Curtain Walls, delivered a speech and accepted a plaque of appreciation.
Lead Sponsor Besso Store Manager Hannah Liu delivered a speech and accepted a plaque of appreciation.
Bucalu Systems, the title sponsor of this year's annual meeting, was represented by Nana, who delivered a speech followed by a certificate of appreciation from Honorary President Shaolin Li. Founding President Raymond Wan and President Alex Huang posed for a photo together in gratitude. Hannah Liu, representing lead sponsor BESSO, spoke at the event, and former Senator Victor Oh personally presented her with a certificate of appreciation. Diamond sponsor Maple Precast Ltd. was represented by Ahmet Aydemir, who presented an award to Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti.
除Naming rightssponsorIn addition to Bucalu Systems (windows and curtain walls), this year's annual meeting received strong support from the following companies:
Lead Sponsor
Besso Floor & Décor Building Materials
Diamond Sponsorship
Maple Precast Ltd.
Ample Electric Engineering
Eastway Construction Ltd. (Oriental Construction Development)
Award Sponsorship
Addington Development
Mr. Bin Inc.
Platinum Sponsorship
CON-WELL Construction & Renovation Inc.
Advantage Construction Interior Design
Fotile Canada Home Appliances
Global Building Supplies
Hans Steel
JET Architecture
Lotus Landscaping Group Lotus Horticulture
Driven Fasteners
Tsun Tat Construction
Midea Canada (Midea Group, Canada)
Aurora Lighting
Sammy Hui
Enrich Construction Ltd.
Gold Sponsor
Arto Kitchen Cabinet & Millwork Oriental Kitchen Cabinets
Benestone Construction
ClassicBrand Cabinet
DeRUCCI Toronto Furniture & Mattress
First Glass & Mirror Inc. (Great Wall Glass)
Homewell Construction Inc.
Homeworld Roofing
ICBC (Canada) - Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Canada)
Irisky Wealth Management Hongtian Wealth
Luxe Stone and Tile
Mandarin Surveyors Ltd. Land Surveying
Ornaments Canada Inc. (Canadian wrought iron)
Permacon
SAKURA Canada range hood
TED Design
Vantage Design and Build
Vortex Fire Protect
Wisetronic Inc. Smart POS System
Z Square Group
AirTree Water Quality Inc.
Zima Home Hardwar Aluminum Fence
Toucan Flooring
ACL Displayworks
Niu Niu Roofing
GO Tap Plus Mechanical
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Uniteck Hardware Inc.
RE/MAX Excel
Tech Tap Mechanical
KAIWEI Glass & Mirror Ltd.
Air Tree Water Quality Inc. Home Water Purification Equipment Center
Chuang Fan Landscaping
Ai&Bao Insurance Group Corporation
Canhome Immigration Group
Silver Sponsorship
Longray Plumbing
Unilock
Northwood Mortgage and Decrupi Group
Sunny Windows & Doors Corporation
Wai-man Lam & Associates
Sunrise Window & Door Systems Inc.
MARTIN MA Financial Insurance
TAES Architects
Frontop Engineering Ltd.
JNF Signs
DTS Advance Logistics Inc.
At the dinner, the organizers presented certificates of appreciation to each sponsor at all levels and arranged for representatives to take a group photo on stage to express their sincerest gratitude.
A representative of diamond sponsor Maple Precast Ltd., Ahmet Aydemir, spoke and accepted a plaque of appreciation.
“The ”Construction Enterprise Award” was presented to Con-well Construction. The presenter was Ivy Sun (right), Vice President of RBC Royal Bank of Canada, and the recipient was Raymond Wong, Vice President of the Association.
“The "Enterprise Progress Award" was personally presented by Lu Yuan (right), CEO of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Canada). The award-winning company was Besso Building Materials, and the recipient was its representative, Justin Zeng.
“The ”Outstanding Designer Award” was awarded to Peter Yip, the lead designer of Ted Design. The award was presented by Lawrence Chen (right), representative of Addington Development. Peter Yip accepted the award on stage.
“The "Best Gardening Award" was presented by Charles Lee (right), a representative of Unilock, to Lotus Landscaping Group, and the recipient was Marco, the person in charge.
During the dinner, the association presented four annual awards to outstanding companies and individuals in the construction industry, in a well-organized and solemn manner.
“The ”Construction Enterprise Award” was presented to Con-well Construction. The presenter was Ivy Sun, Vice President of RBC Royal Bank of Canada, and the recipient was Raymond Wong, Vice President of the Association.
“The "Enterprise Progress Award" was personally presented by Lu Yuan, CEO of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Canada). The award-winning company was Besso Building Materials, and the recipient was its representative, Justin Zeng.
“The "Outstanding Designer Award" was presented to Peter Yip, the lead designer of Ted Design. The award was presented by Lawrence Chen, a representative of Addington Development. Peter Yip accepted the award on stage and delivered an emotional acceptance speech.
“The "Best Gardening Award" was presented by Charles Lee, a representative of Unilock, to Lotus Landscaping Group, and the recipient was Marco, the person in charge.
Each award comes with its own promotional video, award speech, interview video of the winner, and on-site remarks, allowing industry role models to fully showcase their talents under the spotlight.
At this year's annual meeting, the association joined hands with the Yee Hong Foundation to create a heartwarming chapter in philanthropy. Board members and guests generously donated, pooling their love and support, and ultimately raising CAD 10,000.
The association's founding president Raymond Wan, honorary president Shao-Lin Li, president Alex Huang, board chairman Jason Pu, and vice president Michael Mao attended the donation ceremony. Yee Hong Foundation President Hsien Yang and manager Cathy Zhou accepted the checks on stage. Richmond Hill Deputy Mayor Chih-Hui Chen, Markham Ward 6 Councillor Yee-Ching Yang, Canada-China Real Estate Investment Foundation President Chih-Feng Sun, and Tridel Vice President Kuei-Hsiang Chen witnessed this heartwarming moment. The atmosphere was warm and filled with applause. Every donation carried the deep affection of the builders, conveying care and blessings for the elderly.
All sponsors posed for a group photo after receiving the plaques of appreciation.
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Bruno Yan, representing Furnish & Co., presented the sponsored prizes.
Lucky draw winners pose for a group photo.
In addition to the solemn ceremony, the event also featured multiple rounds of lucky draws and a variety of entertainment. Supreme Holidays offered 60 top-tier double trips to Jiangnan, each valued at CAD 600. Jason Pu, Raymond Wan, Winson Lin, Iris Hon Zhu, and others drew the winnings in rounds, with cheers erupting from the winners. Companies such as Air Tree, Midea Appliances, Furnish & Co., Driven Fasteners, Great Wall Glass, Hongbo Education & Immigration Center, RE/MAX, Luxe Stone, and Future Appliances provided a variety of high-end prizes, including sintered stone, home appliances, sports tickets, suitcases, shower doors, and high-end kitchen appliances. The lucky draw atmosphere was lively and exciting.
Classic Chinese and English songs performed by young singers
Young singers perform classic Chinese and English songs
The dance drama "Flying Apsaras"
The evening's performances were also spectacular, with the dance drama "Flying Apsaras" making a stunning appearance, and young singers performing classic Chinese and English songs that drew continuous applause from the audience.
The two hosts of the celebration banquet
As a major highlight of this year's annual meeting, the event consists of four main sections: a small-scale exhibition and exchange meeting, an architecture industry forum, a social networking event, and an annual dinner. The event is rich in content, fast-paced, and comprehensively showcases the vitality of the industry's development.
The exhibition area opened at 3:30 p.m. Companies such as Becklow, BESSO, MR. BIN, FUTURE, DTS, MAPLE, MIDEA, Addington Development, Permacom, Moshi Construction, NiuNiu Roofing, Lotus Gardening, Unilock, Cube Building, Golden Home, Homeworld Roofing, First Glass & Mirror Inc., and Dr. Hong Immigration set up booths to showcase their latest building materials and solutions, attracting many visitors to stop and exchange ideas.
Hold an architecture forum
Architecture Forum Moderator: Zhu Hong
Raymond Wan, founding president of the Canada-China Architectural Association, spoke at the forum.
Nana, a representative from Baker Living Systems' doors, windows, and curtain walls, discussed the advantages of high-grade thermally broken aluminum windows in luxury home construction at a forum.
Ted Design Peter Yip's Topic: "Design of Restaurants within Large Shopping Malls"
Luxe Stone Frankie Li
Topic: Latest Types and Processing Technologies of Large Stone Slabs
Following this, a "Construction Industry Forum" was held at 4:30 PM, focusing on cutting-edge topics in design, building materials, development, and finance. Numerous company representatives and industry experts shared their insights, resulting in a wealth of valuable information and a warm reception.
Peter Yip from Ted Design shared his insights on "Designing Restaurants in Large Shopping Malls";
Mengdi Zhen from Z Square explains "The Latest Building Regulations and Designs for 4+1 Floor Plans in Toronto";
Michael Mao of Moshi Architecture discusses the latest trends in interior and exterior building materials for luxury home renovations;
Lawrence Chen of Addington Development analyzes "Townhouse Development and Design";
Nana from Becklow introduces "The Advantages of High-Grade Thermal Break Aluminum Windows in Luxury Home Construction";
Jason Pu of Mr. Bin interprets "Market Trends in the Concrete Pouring Industry";
Frankie Li of Luxe Stone explains "The Latest Types and Processing Techniques of Large Stone Slabs";
Iris Hong Zhu of Hongtian Wealth discusses "How to Invest in Real Estate Using Your Financial Products".
After the forum, the guests chatted and took photos in a relaxed atmosphere in the reception area, creating a warm and lively atmosphere that naturally led into the dinner.
This was a grand celebration for the Chinese construction industry, a high-profile annual ceremony integrating culture, commerce, public welfare, and honor. As Founding President Raymond Wan stated, "We not only build cities, but also cultivate hope. Nine years marks the beginning of a new journey." In the future, the Canada-China Construction Association will continue to unite industry forces and work hand-in-hand with Chinese and Canadian companies to reach a broader international stage.
Highlights of the Canada-China Architecture Association's 9th Anniversary Celebration
Spring is in full bloom, and everything is renewed. With the orderly progress of preparations, fromThe 2025 (9th) Annual Event and Awards Ceremony hosted by the Canada-China Architecture Association (CCCA)SoonApril 19The event will be held at the Hilton Markham Hotel. As this annual industry event approaches, we sincerely thank our friends, business partners, and members for their enthusiastic support and active participation!
This year's annual meetingExhibitions, exchanges, architectural forums, social dinners and awards ceremoniesIt integrates various functions and is committed to creating a high-level, in-depth, and multi-faceted exchange and cooperation platform for the Chinese construction industry in Canada.
Special thanks to all those who contributed to this eventSupport, resources, time and trustOur sponsors and partners, it is your strong support that has made this event even more wonderful.
The 2025 CCCA Annual Meeting will feature an awards ceremony to recognize outstanding individuals and companies in the fields of architecture, design, and horticulture, and to thank them for their contributions to the advancement of the industry.
🎖 The list of annual awards and winners is as follows:
🔹 Construction Enterprise Awards 🏅 Winner: Raymond Wong 🏢 Representative Company: Con-Well Construction
🎤 Award presenter: Michael Lam (or his/her supervisor) — RBC Royal Bank of Canada
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🔹 Garden Design Award 🏅 Winner: Marco Zhang 🏢 Representative Company: Lotus Landscaping Group
🎤 Award presenter: Charles Lee — Unilock
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🔹 Outstanding Designer Award 🏅 Winner: Peter Yip 🏢 Representative Company: Ted Design
🎤 Award Presenter: Lawrence Chen — Addington Development
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🔹 Enterprise Progress Award 🏅 Winners: Justin, Mingcheng Zheng 🏢 Representative companies: Besso Floor & Décor & Teyi Building Materials
🎤 Award Presenter: Li Delei — Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
🎉 Acknowledgements to Award Sponsors
It is your support that makes every honor shine even brighter!
To express our gratitude for the support of our guests and the generous assistance of our partner companies, a fantastic lucky draw will be held on the evening of the 2025 CCCA Annual Gala, with prizes worth over [amount missing]. $30,000,100 people win prizesSurprises galore, overflowing with sincerity!
Special thanks to the following companies for providing prizes:
🔧 Supreme Holiday Group Special Offer Prizes
Top-tier luxury Jiangnan8 daysTour, value for two people per set$600
total 60 copiesTotal value$36,000
🧊Sponsored by Luxe stone and tiles:
5 Luxury Stone Series Slabs
unit price$1500-1800, total price $8000
🌀 Midea Home Appliances Sponsorship:
One 18.1 cubic meter 30” stainless steel refrigerator is worth $1000
A 24” stainless steel dishwasher is worth $500
Three smart rice cookers, each worth $250
🏡 Sponsored by Air Tree:
1. 10″ Whole House Filter System
Each set is worth $450 + tax
Number of sets sponsored: 3
2. ATH-IRON Purifying and Beautifying Shower Head
(Releases negative ions, softens and conditions skin and hair, and enhances the quality of bathing)
Each is worth $169 + tax
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🧊 Sponsored by Great Wall Glass:
Sponsored 1 shower door set
Value 1500
🛏️ Sponsored by Mousse Home Furnishings
4 pillows
Each is worth $288
🎁 Sponsored by Driven Fasteners:
2 gift certificates
Each card is worth $500.
🍽️ Sponsored by Future Appliances:
LG LDFC 3532S Dishwasher
Stainless steel color, market value $749, energy-saving and quiet, suitable for the whole family.
🎁Sponsored by Hongbo Study Abroad and Immigration Center:
ThinkPad laptops
One unit, market value $899
🎉 Total number of prizes: 95 grand prizes, with an extremely high winning rate! CCCA will hold multiple rounds of lucky draws on-site, with interactive guidance from the host and rhythmic interludes to create a high-energy atmosphere for the entire event!
📌 Eligibility for the lucky draw: All ticketed guests will automatically receive a lucky draw number. 📅 Lucky draw schedule: Multiple draws will be held between the dinner and the awards ceremony. 📷 Each round of the lucky draw will be filmed and recorded by a dedicated person to thank all supporters.
Thank you again to all the sponsors for making this annual meeting a success!
👏 Nine years of working together, thank you for every bit of trust and support. We look forward to meeting you again at this grand spring celebration and sharing in this wonderful occasion!
The premier event for the Chinese construction industry, a gathering of elites, with only a few seats remaining!Buy now while supplies last!
Ticket price: $188 Includes: Construction Industry Forum + Dinner Payment method:Scan the QR code below to pay with your credit card and receive your admission confirmation code.
The Canada-China Architectural Association (CCCA) will be holding a grand event. 2025 (9th) Annual Gala and Awards CeremonyAmong them, the major launch Construction Industry ForumIt will focus on cutting-edge trends in design, building materials, development, finance and other fields, and is an exchange platform that industry elites should not miss.
Date – April 19, 2025
🕓 timeMini-exhibition exchange session from 3:30 PM to 6:00 PM
🕓 timeConstruction Industry Forum: 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM
🕓 time6:00-7:00 Social gathering
🕓 timeAnnual Dinner: 7:00-10:00 pm
📍 PlaceHilton Toronto/Markham Suites Conference Centre & Spa 📬 address:8500 Warden Ave, Markham, ON L6G 1A5, Canada
🌟【Architecture Forum Guests and Topics】
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Ted Design
Speaker: Peter Yip
Topic: Food and Beverage Design within Large Shopping Malls
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Z Square
Speaker: Mengdi Zhen
Topic: Latest Building Regulations and Design Guidelines for 4+1 Apartment Layouts in Toronto
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Moshi Architecture
Speaker: Michael Mao
Topic: Latest Trends in Interior and Exterior Materials for Luxury Home Renovations
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Addington Development
Speaker: Lawrence Chen
Topic: Development and Design of Townhouses
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BUCALU Beclow System Doors, Windows and Curtain Walls
Speaker: Nana
Topic: Advantages of High-Grade Thermal Break Aluminum Windows in Luxury Home Construction
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Mr. Bin
Speaker: Jason Pu
Topic: Market Trends in the Concrete Pouring Industry
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Luxe Stone
Speaker: Frankie Li
Topic: Latest Types and Processing Technologies of Large Stone Slabs
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.Hongtian Wealth
Speaker: Iris Hong Zhu
Topic: How to Invest in Real Estate Using Your Financial Products
👥 OrganizerCanada-China Architectural Association (CCCA)
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In Canada, the Chinese community has become a backbone of the construction industry. This success is inseparable from the years of professional dedication and resource integration by the Canada-China Architectural Association (CCCA). On April 3, 2025, all council members of the association gathered in Toronto to prepare for the upcoming annual event and further accelerate the deep integration of Chinese architectural talent into the North American market.
This council meeting focused on core discussions surrounding the annual meeting on April 19th. The Easy Canada team, as the meeting's planner, presented the entire project details, from guest lineup to agenda setting, all aimed at "enhancing the technical voice of Chinese construction companies." The meeting focused on a dual upgrade in professionalism and influence, with the aim of "igniting industry morale, uniting industry leaders, refining craftsmanship, and building a shared future!" It emphasized three key areas:
The industry benchmark-setting annual meeting invited numerous heavyweight guests and featured keynote speeches on cutting-edge industry information, discussing the future of the industry. The meeting included a special forum with keynote speakers from leading companies across various levels of the construction industry, including interior designers Ted Design, community design firm Z Square, builder Mostone Construction, developer Addington Development, overseas material supplier Becklow Aluminum Curtain Wall, and overseas support bank Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Canada), among others.
Business value closed loop
Sponsorship plans were finalized at the meeting, providing member companies with a one-stop resource portal for "brand exposure - project matching - policy interpretation".
Injection of new energy
On the eve of this year's annual meeting, CCCA officially welcomed several new board members, further enhancing the professional coverage of the board!
2025 Canada-China Architectural Association Annual Meeting Dates
Saturday, April 19, 2025
Location: Hilton Markham Hotel
Themed "Crafting Dreams with Ingenuity, Creating the Future Together", this grand event brought together more than 500 leading companies from the fields of construction, real estate, engineering, design, building materials, and finance, as well as nearly 1,000 industry elites to witness industry development, recognize outstanding achievements, promote resource sharing, and foster win-win cooperation.
CCCA, as the oldest and most influential platform in the Canadian Chinese construction industry, cordially invites businesses and brands from all sectors to actively participate. Through this grand event, companies will have the opportunity to engage in in-depth exchanges with key industry figures at all three levels of government, investors, developers, contractors, designers, and other stakeholders, enhancing brand influence and expanding business partnerships.
The Canada-China Building Association fully supports outstanding Chinese companies expanding overseas. Its member companies include renowned Chinese brands such as Fotile Appliances, Midea Air Conditioning, Oppein Kitchen Cabinets, Goldmedal Kitchen Cabinets, and Mousse Home Furnishings. This year, Haomei New Materials has invited Bucalu Systems Windows & Doors Curtain Walls to sponsor its 9th Anniversary Annual Meeting, to be held on April 19th at the Hilton Hotel Conference Centre. Bucalu Systems Windows & Doors Curtain Walls is a top-three A-share listed company in China's aluminum industry, specializing in high-end aluminum extrusion and architectural solutions. The company is committed to innovative R&D, sustainable production, and high-quality aluminum profile manufacturing. Its products cover windows, doors, curtain walls, industrial aluminum profiles, and architectural aluminum profiles, widely used in the global market. With advanced manufacturing technology, energy-saving and environmentally friendly concepts, and superior quality, Haomei New Materials has become an important partner in the construction and manufacturing industries.
For more information about Becklow, please visit [website address].https://www.bucalu.com/about.htmlFor more information about the Canada-China Architectural Association, please visit [website address].https://cccaonline.ca/
Contact information:
贝克洛多伦多联系人Nana,电话:+14379617557,电子邮件:Nana@bucalu.ca
Address: Unit 105, 3780 14th Avenue, Markham, ON L3R4B7
Event Information
timeApril 19, 2025 (Saturday)
Exhibition Exchange3:30 PM – 6:30 PM
Awards Gala Dinner7:00 PM – 10:30 PM
PlaceHilton Toronto/Markham Suites Conference Centre & Spa
OrganizerCanada-China Architectural Association (CCCA)
Event Highlights
Bring together industry leaders and top professionals to build an industry network.
In-depth analysis of development trends in the construction industry, promoting the exchange of technology and resources.
Industry awards were presented to recognize outstanding companies and individuals of the year.
Engaging speeches and high-level dialogues explored market prospects and hot industry topics.
Provides a platform for corporate brand display, facilitating cooperation and business expansion.
Sponsorship opportunities
This event offers multiple levels of sponsorship opportunities, includingChief Sponsor, Diamond Sponsor, Platinum Sponsor, Gold Sponsor, Silver Sponsor, and Bronze Sponsor。
Sponsorship rights
Sponsoring companies will enjoy benefits including but not limited to the following:
Brand ExposureThe company logo will appear on the conference backdrop, exhibition promotional materials, and banquet program.
MarketingOnline and offline promotion, including advertising on social media platforms such as Xiaohongshu.
Industry influenceSenior executives of companies can participate in the event's speeches and awards ceremony to enhance their industry visibility.
Exclusive boothSponsors can set up booths during the exhibition's networking sessions to meet face-to-face with potential partners.
VIP treatmentSponsors will receive VIP tickets and enjoy exclusive seating at the dinner.
As a sponsor of this event, your company will enjoy extensive brand exposure and high-end business networking opportunities, and leverage CCCA's influence in the Canadian construction industry to expand market resources and enhance brand value.
✨ Sponsorship Options & Benefits
We offer a variety of sponsorship options for businesses of different sizes and needs:Booth reservation & cooperation consultation
Telephone: (416) 859-3328 Alex Huang Telephone: (416) 825-8888 Raymond Wan
Following the awarding of the "Community Excellence Award" to three presidents of the Canada-China Architectural Association by Member of Parliament Paul Chiang on March 6th, the association has received more good news. This Wednesday, thirteen more outstanding board members received this honor in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the construction industry and community development.
The award ceremony was held this afternoon at 200 Town Centre Blvd, Markham, L3R8G5, Suite 400A, and the award recipients attended the ceremony.
The board member companies that received awards today are:
Alex Huang, Ample Electric Power Engineering (front center)
Jason Pu, Mr. Bin: Outdoor brick and stone building materials (collected on behalf of the president)
Raymond Wan, Eastway (Eastern Building, first from left in the back row)
Raymond Wong, ConWell Construction & Decoration (third from left in the back row)
Chi Wing Yan, Advantage (third from right in the back row)
Lawrence Chen, Addington Real Estate Development (second from right in the back row)
Hui Fang Lin, Global Building Materials (fourth from left in the back row)
Michael Lin, Sakura Real Estate Development (received on behalf of the chairman)
Alan Ding, Homewell Architectural Renovation (second from right in the front row)
Mengdi Zhen, Z Square Architectural Design (second from left in the back row)
Joanna Yu. Vantage Design and Build (second from left in the front row)
Lydia Yang, Fotile (fourth from right in the back row)
Michael Mo, Benestone Stone Carvings (fifth from left in the back row)
Alan Zhu, Hans Steel (first from right in the back row)
Mike Wang, Driven Fastener Architectural Hardware (first from right in the front row)
Jenny Li, Wisetronic Business Systems (front left 1)
The Canada-China Architects Association has always been committed to promoting exchange and cooperation between the construction industries of Canada and China, driving the improvement of industry standards, and actively giving back to the community. The award-winning entrepreneurs have not only achieved outstanding results in their respective fields, but also demonstrated their social responsibility through concrete actions, contributing to community development.
At a previous awards ceremony, Member of Parliament Paul Chiang stated, "The members of the Canada-China Architectural Association are admirable for their professionalism, innovation, and dedication to the community. They are not only leaders in the industry but also practitioners of social responsibility."“
The list of the thirteen award-winning entrepreneurs will be announced at the award ceremony. The Canada-China Architectural Association welcomes friends from all walks of life to witness this glorious moment and work together to promote the prosperity and development of the industry.
The central bank governor's latest remarks reveal the considerations behind the interest rate cut.
Positive economic data and a robust job market
How will interest rate cuts affect the real estate market? How can homebuyers and investors seize the opportunities?
The Bank of Canada announced an interest rate cut to 2.751 TP3T due to the impact of the trade war on the economic outlook.
On the morning of March 12, the Bank of Canada officially announced a 25 basis point cut to its benchmark interest rate, bringing it to 2.751 TP3T. This rate cut is driven by the impact of the recent uncertainty surrounding the Canada-US trade war on business investment, employment, and market confidence.
At a press conference, Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem emphasized that while the Canadian economy continues to show some resilience, the uncertainty surrounding trade frictions is having a "profound impact" on business spending and consumer confidence.
“"While the specific impact of the new tariffs is still difficult to see at this time, our research shows that businesses are already adjusting their operating strategies, and consumer spending patterns are also being affected." — Macklem
A summary of economic data:
GDP growth in the fourth quarter of 2024 was 2.61 billion T/T, indicating a sound economic fundamentals.
Job growth was strong from November 2024 to January 2025, with the unemployment rate falling to 6.61%.
However, affected by the trade war, companies have begun to adjust their pricing and investment strategies.
The central bank's decision is both to offset the downward pressure on the economy caused by tariffs and to send a signal of policy easing and boost market confidence, provided that inflation is under control.
How will the interest rate cut affect the real estate market? Good news for homebuyers!
A rate cut means lower bank lending costs and lower mortgage rates for homebuyers, which directly impacts the real estate market.
The housing market may be poised to benefit from three major positive developments:
Homebuyers' affordability has improved: Lower loan interest rates mean lower monthly payments, making it easier for more potential homebuyers, especially first-time buyers, to enter the market.
Rising demand and a housing market recovery: In major cities like Toronto and Vancouver, declining mortgage costs may attract more people to the market, stimulating housing transactions.
Investor confidence is returning: interest rate cuts reduce financing costs, making real estate investment relatively more attractive and potentially driving up housing prices further.
In the Toronto market, for example, a homebuyer who would normally pay a mortgage rate of 5.51 TP3T could now get a loan at 5.251 TP3T. Even a small rate cut could save thousands of Canadian dollars in interest expenses in the long run.
Expert opinion: A rebound in the real estate market may not happen immediately, but the cumulative effect of declining interest rates will gradually become apparent in the coming months.
Interest rate cuts are beneficial to the housing market, but housing affordability remains a concern.
While interest rate cuts are beneficial to the housing market, industry insiders also warn that rapid price increases could further exacerbate housing affordability issues.
Currently, the housing supply and demand imbalance persists in Canada, especially in major cities where market demand is strong while supply is limited, which may lead to continued price increases.
“If home prices continue to rise, first-time homebuyers could face even greater difficulties.” — Real estate analyst Mark Li
How should homebuyers respond?
Take advantage of this opportunity to lock in lower mortgage rates: If you're planning to buy a home, now is a time to pay attention.
Considering long-term market trends: a housing market recovery may push up prices, so plan your finances in advance.
Pay attention to government housing policies: The government may introduce new policies to control the rapid rise in housing prices.
Interest rate cuts present new opportunities for the housing market, but careful decision-making is still necessary.
The Bank of Canada's interest rate cut is both a response to the impact of the trade war and a signal to stimulate the economy. For the real estate market, lower borrowing costs may boost market activity, but homebuyers still need to pay attention to the market's long-term trends.
Toronto, Canada — Becklow Windows & Doors, a leading international integrator of building window and door systems, recently opened its first showroom in Toronto, Canada. Members of the Canada-China Building Association (CCCA) visited the showroom and learned about the latest developments in the window and door industry. This event not only marks Becklow's expansion in the North American market but also signifies a new phase in its strategic partnership with the CCCA.
Founded in 2009, Beckloo, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Haomei New Materials (A-share stock code: 002988), integrates R&D, production, sales and service. With a strong R&D team and a world-leading technology center, Beckloo's high-performance window and door systems have been widely used in high-end building projects worldwide, and since 2016, it has been the preferred supplier for Fortune 500 real estate companies.
At the ceremony, representatives from Becklow and the Canada-China Architectural Association (CCCA) visited Becklow's window and door delivery and inspection area, as well as its newly established showroom. Following the visit, both parties engaged in in-depth discussions regarding future cooperation directions and plans, aiming to further expand the scope and depth of market and technical exchanges through multi-dimensional cooperation, including industry exchanges and collaborative liaison.
Mr. Chen, the head of Becklo's Canadian business, highlighted their flagship products, including inward-opening and tilt-and-turn windows, folding doors, panoramic sliding doors, and sunrooms. These products feature a triple-seal design with extra-large thermal break strips, enhancing overall heat insulation, thermal insulation, and waterproofing. The use of Becklo's proprietary hardware makes the doors and windows more robust and durable. The minimalist design with ultra-narrow edges and concealed sash design that embeds the frame into the wall breaks through frame limitations, providing a more open view.
Attendees at the Canada-China Architecture Association event included:
Ample Power Engineering Manager Alex Huang, Mr. Bin Outdoor Building Materials Manager Jason Pu, Oriental Architecture Manager Raymond, Hongtian Wealth President Iris Zhu Hong, Sakura Land Development Manager Michael Lin, Zhirong Construction Decoration Manager Wing, Architectural Ironwork Manager Richard Bush, Developer Peter Wu, Developer Ada Chan, Developer Cathy, Designer Peter Yip, Architect Cheng Shaowei, Junda Construction Manager Ma Haiming, Construction Decoration Joe, Outdoor Engineering Jenny, Gasing Development, Commercial Real Estate Broker Li Weidong, Harmon Glass Curtain Wall Manager Raymond Su, Wisetronic Commercial Systems Manager Jenny Li, Mingjiang Decoration Manager Rooney Song, etc.
From left to right: Raymond, Head of Oriental Architecture; Nana, Belloc Canada; Richard Bush, Head of Ironworks Canada; Rooney Song, Head of Master Architects; Amanda, Belloc Canada Client Representative.
This collaboration not only marks a new stage of mutual benefit and win-win cooperation for both parties, but also represents a key action to promote technological innovation and service improvement in the industry. Becklow and the Canada-China Architectural Association (CCCA) will seize this opportunity to jointly promote sustainable green development, explore new avenues for cooperation and innovation, and dedicate themselves to enhancing building quality and the living experience. This collaboration also symbolizes a comprehensive partnership between the two parties in the construction and real estate sectors, jointly opening a new chapter in industry cooperation.
Conclusion
For more information about Bucalu, please visit https://www.bucalu.com/about.html. For more information about the Canada-China Architects Association, please visit https://cccaonline.ca/.
Contact information:
贝克洛多伦多联系人Nana,电话+14379617557,电子邮件:Nana@bucalu.ca
Address: Unit 105, 3780 14th Avenue, Markham, ON L3R4B7