We has been importing, distributing and promoting tea across North America since 1994. This family owned company is dedicated to providing high quality products at a reasonable price. Our sought after Masala Chai™, a black tea rich in spices, was introduced in 1995 as a traditional Indian Tea. . This is our own special blend available in tea leaves and tea bags. In addition to our unique blends, we have a variety of black teas, green teas and herbal teas. Gourmet stores, Universities, Health food stores and restaurants are just some of our retail customers.
We offer the best products and services on Tea Rooms in Markham. Our working style is defferent from others. We provide the best service to make the customers more comfortable. We have special pakeges to offer.
The Foundation for International Training (FIT) is a capacity building organization based in Toronto, Canada. We work to assist governments, civil society and the private sector build the institutions, knowledge and skills to meet the challenges of eradicating poverty. Over the course of 35 years, FIT has established a solid reputation for innovation in development practice and effective management and implementation of multi-stakeholder, multi-million dollar projects. FIT has worked in more than 50 countries in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America and the Middle East through programs financed by a number of institutions including the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank and United Nations agencies and developing countries governments themselves.This experience has enabled FIT to cultivate solid expertise in all aspects of capacity development that is applied in a wide range of sectors. FIT has assisted governments and civil society organizations improve systems of governance by strengthening mechanisms that protect the most vulnerable; introducing proven approaches such as social accountability and active citizenship; managing collaborative studies that inform policy formulation; and building professionalism in public broadcasting and media