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Getting Started with Intellectual Property (IP): Why is IP Important?

Online Event

Innovation starts with an idea—your idea. Are you developing your idea into something tangible such as building a brand for your business or creating a product to sell? If so, then you need to know about intellectual property (IP). This webinar will introduce you to trademarks, patents, trade secrets, industrial designs and copyright, and explain how protecting your creations through IP rights can give you an advantage over your competition.

Free

Getting Started with Intellectual Property (IP): Why is IP Important?

Online Event

Innovation starts with an idea—your idea. Are you developing your idea into something tangible such as building a brand for your business or creating a product to sell? If so, then you need to know about intellectual property (IP). This webinar will introduce you to trademarks, patents, trade secrets, industrial designs and copyright, and explain how protecting your creations through IP rights can give you an advantage over your competition.

Free

Allergy Awareness: How to Boost Consumer Loyalty in Food Businesses

Online Event

Food allergies drive consumer choices and loyalty in the Canadian dining scene for more than 3 million Canadians impacted. With food allergy affecting 1 in every 13 people, foodservice establishments that prioritize allergy awareness have an opportunity to capture a loyal and underserved market. This webinar will share key consumer insights and introduce Food Allergy Canada’s Think Food Allergy program, offering fast, easy and free tools to help businesses become more allergy aware.

Free

Privacy and Your Business: An Introduction to PIPEDA

Online Event

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) provides information to help businesses comply with the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and better protect the privacy of Canadians, their clients, and customers. This information session will provide an overview of PIPEDA and its 10 Privacy Principles, illustrating how these principles apply to businesses and answering questions regarding Canada’s federal private-sector privacy law.

Free

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