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  2. In 2003 he founded and chaired the Economic Club of Toronto. Politics. Adler was elected to the Canadian Parliament in the 2011 federal election, when he defeated the Liberal incumbent Ken Dryden. In January 2014, he travelled with Prime Minister Stephen Harper on a trip to Israel.

  3. The Economic Club of Toronto was established by Mark Adler (politician) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 2003. In 2008, the Club was re-launched as the Economic Club of Canada and has hosted events in Calgary, Montreal, Ottawa and Vancouver.

  4. Jul 14, 2008 · There is something of the geeky teen, frozen forever in his geekiness, about Mark Adler, 46, founder, president and CEO of the Economic Club of Toronto.

  5. Jun 16, 2015 · Economic action plan 2015 continues to break new ground. To encourage small business growth, we would further reduce the small business tax rate to 9% by 2019. This would be the largest tax decrease for small businesses in more than 25 years.

  6. Jan 11, 2020 · Rhiannon Rosalind became President, CEO and Owner of the Economic Club of Canada at just 26-years-old. Our Toronto host Marivel Taruc spoke to her about her journey. Watch the full Our...

  7. Overview. Join the Economic Club of Canada for an exclusive armchair discussion with Special Advisor, Osler and former Bank of Canada Governor, Stephen Poloz and Former Federal Finance Minister, the Hon. John Manley where they will discuss the current economic landscape in Canada.

  8. Jun 15, 2011 · Mark Adler Adler, 49, a self-described “public policy wonk” who unseated Liberal incumbent Ken Dryden in last month’s federal election, said growing up in Bathurst Manor and now representing the neighbourhood and riding in Parliament is “a privilege.”