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CIBC World Markets To Donate Goshen Coach CGII Transit Bus To NYC Fire Department During `Canada Loves New York Day'; CIBC Senior VP, Toronto Fire Services Chief Present Keys to NYC Fire Chief.


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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 1, 2001

As part of "Canada Loves New York" weekend, officials from CIBC World Markets CIBC World Markets is the investment banking division of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. It helps governments, large companies, and other large institutions obtain capital and credit and is a primary dealer in U.S. Treasury securities.  and the Toronto Fire Services The Toronto Fire Services is part of the Emergency Services that respond to 911-calls in the City of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Overview
The Toronto Fire Services is responsible for responding to fires, rescue and assisting with medical situations within the City of
 today will present a new Goshen Coach GCII GCII Galactic Civilizations II (game)  transit bus to the New York City Fire Department The New York City Fire Department or the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) has the responsibility for protecting the citizens and property of New York City's five boroughs from fires and fire hazards, providing emergency medical services, technical rescue as well as .

Robert Waite, CIBC CIBC Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
CIBC Centres Interinstitutionnels de Bilan de Compétences
CIBC Commonwealth Institute of Biological Control (Trinidad)
CIBC Commercial International Brokerage Company
 senior vice president, and Alan Speed, Toronto Fire Services chief, are scheduled to present the keys to the CGII CGII Canadian Government Information on the Internet
CGII Capital Group International, Inc.
 to the New York Fire Department's citywide tour commander, Deputy Assistant Chief Michael Weinlein, during a ceremony this afternoon at the famed Roseland Ballroom on 52nd Street and 8th Avenue. Firefighters from Toronto, Montreal and other Canadian cities are lined to attend the event.

"The men and women who work for CIBC World Markets - in both Canada and the United States The United States and Canada share a unique legal relationship. U.S. law looks northward with a mixture of optimism and cooperation, viewing Canada as an integral part of U.S. economic and environmental policy.  - are deeply appreciative of the heroic efforts of New York's firefighters," Waite said. "Regretfully re·gret·ful  
adj.
Full of regret; sorrowful or sorry.



re·gretful·ly adv.

re·gret
, on September 11, many of these brave lives were lost, lives that can never be replaced. But we cherish their memory. And for those who continue their life-saving work, we - together with the Toronto Fire Department and all the other Canadian firefighters who joined us here from Montreal and other cities - are pleased to present this tremendous vehicle with our Canada Loves New York sign."

"The New York City Fire Department is grateful for this heartfelt tribute to our fallen firefighters. On behalf of the Fire Commissioner and the Department, I want to thank CIBC World Markets and all our Canadian friends for their generosity and continued support of our great city during this difficult and trying time," Weinlein said.

The presentation of the CGII is part of a massive "Canada Loves New York Rally" this afternoon at Roseland, featuring Canadian celebrities, community volunteers, business and political leaders.

Thousands of Canadians are visiting New York during "Canada Loves New York" weekend (November 30-December 2). Organized in response to New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's appeal to visit New York, the "Canada Loves New York" campaign included television commercials by Canadian politicians and celebrities, urging Canadians to visit New York this weekend. Hotels, airlines, buses and rail lines rallied behind the effort by offering special discounted rates.

The 24-passenger transit bus, which will be used by the New York City Fire Department for unit transport, was parked on the street outside the ballroom. Manufactured by Goshen Coach, of Elkhart, In., the CGII transit bus transports up to 24 passengers, and is equipped with a bus-style entrance door and large, panoramic windows for passenger visibility.

CIBC World Markets, the investment and merchant banking operation of CIBC, offers a full range of integrated credit and capital markets products, securities, and brokerage.
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