MAY - JUNE 6, 2025 NEWSLETTER
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CAMM'S 39TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT

On Sunday June 1, 2025, we hosted our 39th Annual Golf Tournament!
Thank you to everyone who came out and enjoyed a great day of golf, beautiful weather and a wonderful dinner!

We extend our heartfelt thank you to Mike Hicks for his dedication to our annual tournament and the time and effort he puts in to making sure it is the perfect day for everyone!
Save the Date! Join Private Financial Group as we present Dr. Tom Deans, Ph.D., intergenerational wealth expert and international bestselling author, for an enlightening discussion on succession planning and wealth management.
Dr. Deans, author of Every Family's Business and Willing Wisdom, will share his unconventional and insightful perspective on preserving and transitioning family wealth. Join us on Monday, June 23, 2025, from 12:00 PM to 2:30 PM ET for this exclusive presentation for CAMM members.
As a highly sought-after speaker who has delivered over 1,000 presentations in 25 countries, Dr. Deans brings a wealth of experience from his background as a former CEO and his extensive work with family businesses.
Please RSVP to secure your spot at this valuable networking and learning opportunity!
JOIN US ON JUNE 25TH FOR OUR 2025 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING!
Taking place at Urban Field House, our AGM will provide an update for our association AND a presentation that will provide detailed information regarding a HUGE project that we are working on for our members and industry. We will also welcome NEW board members to our Board of Directors!

Sponsorships available - ALL sponsors are able to post a pull up banner on the networking patio!
Drink sponsor - 2 available - $1,000 - Includes ONE ticket, and inclusion in promo materials.
Food sponsor - 2 available - $3,000 - Includes TWO tickets, inclusion in promo materials and ONE vendor table
AGM Event Sponsor - ONE available - $5,000 - Includes FIVE tickets, ONE vendor table, inclusion in promo materials and event announcement.

Vendor Tables - $150

Tickets
Members $30
Non-members $40

REGISTER EARLY TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT!
REGISTER HERE

MEMBER NEWS

Carney says Canada having ’intensive discussions’ with U.S. following latest tariff punch
U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum have now doubled.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says his government is having intensive discussions with the United States to remove what he calls an unjustified and illegal increase on steel and aluminum tariffs.
On Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump issued his latest economic wallop to his northern neighbour, signing a proclamation doubling levies on steel and aluminum imports.
Stopping briefly to speak to reporters on Wednesday, Carney reiterated what his office already said in a written statement that there are ongoing discussions between the two countries to chart a new economic and security deal.
We will take some time — not much — some time because we are in intensive discussions right now with the Americans on the trading relationship, Carney said Wednesday ahead of a caucus meeting.
Those discussions are progressing.

    The president argued the doubling in tariffs is necessary to protect national security and industries in the United States.
    They are bad for American workers, bad for American industry and, of course, for Canadian industry as well, countered Carney.

    Trump signs order to hike steel, aluminum tariffs to 50%
    U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a proclamation to officially increase steel and aluminum tariffs to 50 per cent, up from the previously announced 25 per cent tariffs. Despite another round of talks between Canadian officials and their U.S. counterparts, Canada is not exempt from the tariff hike.
    In a statement on Tuesday, Carney's office said all funds collected from Canada's retaliatory tariffs on over $90 billion, before remissions, of U.S imports will go to supporting Canadian workers and businesses impacted by the harmful U.S. tariffs.
    Canadian steel and aluminum industries say doubling the tariffs will have a devastating impact on the industry, which was already dealing with job losses (new window) and a drop in shipments (new window) to the U.S.
    Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne said the government's priority is to fight against the tariffs.
    The steel and aluminum industry is key to Canada's prosperity, and we're going to be there fighting, he said.
    Reposted from HERE
    ATTENTION INDUSTRY
    Nicole Vlanich, Executive Director, wants to hear from YOU!

    What topics are at top of mind? What types of events do you want to see in the second half of the year? What values do you want as part of your membership? What can CAMM do to improve? What are we doing well and where can we improve?

    Contact Nicole at [email protected]!
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