Presentations

- plenary and concurrent speakers

 

 
Monday, August 23rd, 2010
8:30am-9:15am

 

Welcome and Opening Remarks
- Welcome video - Clerk of the Privy Council

9:15am-10:15am

 

Plenary Keynote Address

Speaker: David Dodge
Former Governor of the Bank of Canada

10:45am-12:00pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Concurrent
Sessions I
Session 1 – Economy
Economies Post-stimulus: What do national governments and international institutions need to do?
Kevin Page, Parliamentary Budget Officer of Canada
Peter Hall
, VP and Chief Economist, Export Development Canada (EDC)


Session 2 – Social Fabric
Pandemic Planning: Guarding Communities Against the Unthinkable
Dr. David Butler-Jones,
Chief Public Health Officer of Canada

Dr. Isra G. Levy, Medical Officer of Health, City of Ottawa


Session 3 – Governance
Ethics in Democratic Development
Mary Dawson, Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner of Canada
Justice Stephen Ihema, Ethics Commissioner of Tanzania
Mary Gusella, Chair of the Comm. for Complaints for Telecomm. Services and fmr Chief Comm. of the Canadian Human Rights Commission

Session 4 – Innovation
The Critical Role of Creativity in Tackling Canada's Innovation Deficit

Kevin Lynch, Bank of Montreal & fmr Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to Cabinet

Session 5 – Security
The Future of Canadian Energy
David Emerson, Sr. Advisor at CAI Funds, fmr Federal Cabinet Minister and fmr President of Canfor Corp.
Dr. Bob Page, TransAlta Professor of Environmental Management and Sustainability, Univ. of Calgary
Gerry Protti, Vice Chair, Energy Policy Institute of Canada

Session 6 - Adjudicated Papers

Scott McKinnon, Ontario Media Development Corporation
Nationalism to Regional Development: Cultural Development Policy in the Era of Globalization

Robert P. Shepherd, Carleton University
Watching the Watchdogs: Assessing the Independence of Agents of Parliament

Allison Bramwell, University of Toronto
Networks Are Not Enough: Urban Governance and Workforce Development in Three Ontario Cities

12:00pm-1:45pm

 

 

Luncheon - Joseph Galimberti Memorial Lecture


Speaker: Robert Wright

2:00pm-3:15pm

 

Plenary Keynote Address

Speaker: Duncan Stewart
Director, Deloitte Canada, Research Technology, Media & Telecommunications, Life Sciences and GreenTech



3:45pm- 5:00pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Concurrent
Sessions II

Session 1 – Economy
Labour Surplus or Shortage? Is the public sector more vulnerable than other sectors?
Marie-Lison Fougère, ADM Strategic Policy & Programs, Min. of Training Colleges and Universities, Gov. of Ontario
Jean-Yves Hinse, Director, Human Resources, City of Montreal

Mr. Shi Yubao, Deputy Dir. General, Bureau of Talent Affairs, Organization Dept of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China
Moderator: Martin Hill, Deputy High Comm. of the United Kingdom in Canada  


Session 2 – Social Fabric
Building Cohesion through Community Action
John Nanos, Senior Vice-President, NanosResearch
Glenn Brunetti, Manager, Service Delivery , City of Hamilton
Janet P. Thomas, Director, Integrated Planning, Reporting and Accountabilities/Social Development, Gov. of New Brunswick



Session 3 – Governance
Community Engagement and Accountability with First Nation Communities
Chief Kim Baird, Chief of the Tsawwassen First Nation
Romeo Crow Chief,
President AFOA, Alberta




Session 4 – Innovation
The Role of Social Media in the Public Service
David Hume, Executive Director, Citizen Engagement, Ministry of Citizens’ Services, British Columbia
Mike Kujawski, Vice-President, Centre of Excellence for Public Sector Marketing, Ottawa
Angelina Munaretto, Manager, Digital Engagement and Social Media, Library and Archives Canada

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Session 5 – Economy
Stimulating Sustainable Economic Growth
Frank Schwartz, Canadian expert in organisational development & strategic planning
Bernard Boudreau, Environmental Consultant
Lise Veilleux, Senior Advisor, Développement international Desjardins

 

Session 6 - Adjudicated Papers

David Brock, Government of the North West Territories
NWT: The Federalism within
Charles Conteh, Brock University
Balancing Resilience and Adaptability amidst Change
Tawfik Said,
Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada
Do Federal Separate Agencies Provide a Better Workplace than the Treasury Board? Evidence from the 2008 Public Service Employee Survey (PSES).

 

 
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
7:30am-9:00am New Professionals' Breakfast

Speaker: Robert Forest

Living your passions at work and in your life…E=mc2, or, the story of a public servant who is neither famous nor rich
8:15am- 9:00am

 

Plenary Keynote Address

Speaker: Hon. Dalmas Otieno Anyango, EGH MP
Minister of State for Public Service, Kenya
9:00am-10:15am

 

Plenary Keynote Address

Speaker: Tom Jenkins
Executive Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer, OpenText Corporation


 

10:45am-12:00pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Concurrent
Sessions III
Session 1 – IPAC National Study Team
Provincial and Territorial Cultural Policy and Administration

Papers:
Monica Gattinger (University of Ottawa) and Diane Saint-Pierre (Institut national de recherche scientifique): 'Cultural Policy and Administration in Québec and Ontario: Differing Histories, Differing Approaches'

Patrice Dutil (Ryerson University): 'Cementing Nordicities: Cultural Policy and Administration in Canada's Territories'

Dick Stanley (Canadian Heritage): 'Cultural Statistics in Canada:  It's the Thought that Counts'

Session 2 – Social Fabric
Canada’s Northern Communities and the Circumpolar World
Patrick Borbey, Assistant Deputy Minister, Indian and Northern Affairs
Chief Joe Linklater, Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation, Yukon Territory
Ms. Sarah Wright Cardinal, President of Aurora College


Session 3 – New Professionals
Reverse "Renewal": The View of Public Service Renewal from the Perspective of the New Professionals
Lyndon Ashton, Economic Dev. Officer, Niagara Economic Development. Corp., Ontario
John Bennett, Project Coordinator, Voluntary Planning, Gov. of Nova Scotia
Jodi LeBlanc, Analyst, Veterans Affairs Canada

Grant McLeod, Deputy Registrar, Registry of the Specific Claims Tribunal of Canada

Moderator: Marie-Lucie Morin, National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister and Associate Secretary, Privy Council Office

Session 4 – Innovation
Environmental Technology
Rick Whittaker,
Vice President, Investments and Chief Technology Officer, Sustainable Development Technology Canada
Alexander Wood, Sr. Director, Policy & Markets, Sustainable Prosperity
David McLaughlin, President and CEO, National Roundtable on the Environment and the Economy

Session 5 – Governance
Leadership in Public Sector Transformation


Ershad Ahmadi, Deputy Head of Mission/Minister-Counsellor
Willie Samute, Principal Secretary for Rationalization and Public Sector Reform, Government of Malawi


Session 6 - Adjudicated Papers
Rebecca Jensen, University of Manitoba
The Management Accountability Framework and Transparency in the Canadian Public Service
Linda White(University of Toronto) , Peter Graefe (McMaster University) , and Julie Simmons (Guelph University), IPAC Study group Accountability Frame works project


12:00pm-1:45pm

 

 

Luncheon

Speaker: Shawn A-in-chut Atleo

2:00pm-3:15pm

Plenary Session

IPAC Innovative Management Awards

Finalists and Presentations

- Industry Canada

- Ontario Ministry of Education

- Alberta Housing and Urban Affairs

 

3:30pm-4:45pm

 

Plenary Keynote Address (Confederation Ballroom - Level 4)

Speaker: Bruce Ross, President of IBM Canada

- video1

- video2

 
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
9:00am-10:30am

 

Plenary Keynote Address

Speaker: Stephen M.R. Covey
The SPEED of Trust in the Public Service

10:45am-12:00pm

 

Plenary Keynote Address

Speaker: Jennifer Stoddart
Privacy Commissioner of Canada

12:00pm-12:30pm

 

Closing Remarks

- Presentation by the Victoria 2011 Delegation