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Winter 2007 Sources 153 Sources Listings Organizations are listed alphabetically with acronyms first. Browse the Listings section for ideas, but remember the Subject Index (page 23) is your best tool for finding contacts on any topic

AEterna Zentaris Inc. tise, rules (standardized arbitration and me- 1405, boul du Parc Technologique, A diation procedures that can be tailored for Québec, QC G1P 4P5 specific disputes) and dispute administration services. A global biopharmaceutical company en- gaged in the discovery/development/market- World Wide Web: ing of therapies focused on cancer/endocrine www.adrcanada.ca disorders. In cancer, its two lead products, Phone: (416) 487-4733 perifosine (lung), ozarelix (prostate), are in FAX: (416) 487-4429 Phase II trials. Cetrorelix, its lead product in E-mail: [email protected] endocrine therapies, is currently in late-stage clinical trials in gynaecology (endometrio- P. David McCutcheon, President sis) and urology (benign prostate hyperpla- Mary Anne Harnick, Executive Director sia). ACT Foundation AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS (TSX: AEZ; NASDAQ: AEZS) 379 Holland Ave., Ottawa, ON K1Y 0Y9 ACROSS : World Wide Web: The ACT Foundation is a dynamic, award- ADR Institute of , Inc.: www.aeternazentaris.com winning, national charitable organization Phone: (416) 487-4447 Paul Burroughs, Director of dedicated to promoting health and empow- E-mail: [email protected] ering to save lives. ACT is spear- Communications heading an initiative to establish mandatory L.J. O’Connor, President Phone: (418) 652-8525, ext. 406 high school CPR training across Canada to Mary Anne Harnick, Executive Director FAX: (418) 577-7681 ensure that all youth will graduate with the E-mail: British Columbia Arbitration & [email protected] skills and knowledge to save lives. Over one Mediation Institute: million youth trained. ACT raises funds for Phone: (604) 736-6614 mannequins for schools and helps schools E-mail: [email protected] set up the program. John Sanderson, President World Wide Web: www.actfoundation.ca Alberta Arbitration & Mediation Society: Phone: (613) 729-3455 Phone: (780) 433-4881 Toll free: 1-800-465-9111 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (613) 729-5837 Pat Cabezas, President Sandra Clarke, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] ADR Institute of Saskatchewan Inc.: 8160 Parkhill Dr., Milton, ON L9T 5V7 LISTINGS Phone: (306) 933-0004, ext. 225 AFI International Group Inc. specializes in Ingrid Gingras, Media and Community E-mail: [email protected] services that minimize workplace losses due Relations Manager Ann Wallace, President to labour disputes, plant closures, theft, se- E-mail: [email protected] curity breaches, and matters involving Arbitration & Mediation Institute of workforce non-compliance. With 20 years of ADR Institute of Canada, Manitoba Inc.: experience, AFI seamlessly protects people Inc. Phone: (204) 783-0529 and property so organizations can continue E-mail: [email protected] to operate as they require with mimimal risk 234 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 500, Johanna Effler, Administrator or liability. Toronto, ON M4P 1K5 The ADR Institute of Canada, Inc. is the ADR Atlantic Institute: World Wide Web: leading professional organization for arbitra- Phone: (902) 435-3084 www.afi-international.com tors and mediators across the country, with E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (905) 693-0746 affliliates in British Columbia, Alberta, Sas- Eric K. Slone, President FAX: (905) 693-1213 katchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and the At- Tammy Nichol, Administrator E-mail: [email protected] lantic provinces.The ADR Institute is your source for neutrals with area-specific exper- 154 Sources Winter 2007 Darrell Parsons, President Strategies, Health Strategies, Human Accent on Feet Peter Martin, VP Special Operations and Capital and Employee Benefits Out- sourcing. 4430 Bathurst St., Ste. 503, Strategic Development Toronto, ON M3H 3S3 Please direct all inquiries to: Advanced Hi-Tech foot care service for Marilynne Madigan children, adults and seniors. Including pre- Phone: (416) 542-5578 scription orthotics, Minimal Incision Sur- E-mail: [email protected] gery, Laser, IsoGard Surgery, Endoscopic Heel Surgery, and Radiosurgery. World-re- nowned celebrity shoe collection. World Wide Web: www.accentonfeet.com Hartley Miltchin, D.P.M. (Doctor of AILIA The Language Podiatric Medicine) Phone: (416) 635-8637 Industry Association / Toll free: 1-866-535-8637 L’Association de l’industrie FAX: (416) 635-8678 de la langue The Academy of 65 Sherbrooke St. E., Ste. 110, , QC H2X 1C4 Spherical Arts Leverage your business: Think Language! 38 Hanna Ave., Toronto, ON M6K 1X5 The Language Industry Association The Academy occupies space in the old (AILIA) is a non-profit trade association Brunswick billiard factory located in Toron- that includes stakeholders from three sec- to’s fashionable Liberty Village. Built in tors: translation, language training and lan- 1890, the building is a warm reminder of a guage technologies. AILIA’s mission is to bygone era. The club’s antique billiard ta- promote the Canadian language industry bles, art-filled walls, extensive libations and Action International and enhance its competitiveness on the na- eclectic furniture groupings create a feeling tional and international markets. of casual elegance. Canada Inc. Les solutions langagières au service de World Wide Web: 7030 Woodbine Ave., Ste. 500, votre réussite ! www.sphericalarts.com Markham, ON L3R 6G2 L’Association de l’industrie de la langue Action International is a Business Coach- (AILIA) est une association à vocation Phone: (416) 532-2782 ing and Training company addressing the commerciale qui regroupe des intervenants FAX: (416) 532-3075 unique needs of small and medium size de trois secteurs: traduction, enseignement Richard Williams, Owner business. Unlike traditional consulting des langues et technologies langagières. Sa Ext. 21 firms, Action uses an affordable mentoring mission est de faire la promotion de E-mail: [email protected] approach to help business owners develop l’industrie canadienne de la langue et d’en their business to make more money with accroître la compétitivité tant sur le marché Aleasha Gilpin, Events Manager less effort. With increased profits, system- national qu’international. Ext. 22 atic processes and a well-developed team, E-mail: [email protected] Diane McKay, Directrice générale/ the owner has many more options when Executive Director planning for succession. Phone: (514) 285-1310 World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] www.actioncoaching.com Rob Carol, Managing Director and Business Coach Phone: (604) 942-2866 FAX: (604) 552-3170 E-mail: [email protected] Acadia University Carol Coffey, Managing Director and Wolfville, NS B4P 2R6 Business Coach Acadia is a primarily undergraduate insti- Phone: (403) 995-0599 Aon Consulting / tution, home to world-class faculty in the FAX: (403) 938-6504 fields of arts, science and professional stud- E-mail: ies. Acadia provides students with a tech- [email protected] Groupe-conseil Aon nology-rich learning environment which in- 145 Wellington St. W., Ste. 500, tegrates the use of notebook computers into Sandy Kemp, Marketing/Media Toronto, ON M5J 1H8 the curriculum. Communications and Business Coach Aon Consulting is a leading global inte- Phone: (416) 483-9251 or (905) 943-4265 grated human capital consulting and World Wide Web: www.acadiau.ca FAX: (905) 946-8971 outsourcing firm. With more than 800 pro- Office of Public Affairs: E-mail: fessionals in 14 offices Scott Roberts, Senior Director of [email protected] across Canada, we collaborate with Communications and Public Affairs 47,000 colleagues across 500 offices in 120 Phone: (902) 585-1705 countries to link people strategies with busi- FAX: (902) 585-1072 ness strategies to enable our clients toward E-mail: [email protected] excellence in performance in the areas of Retirement Winter 2007 Sources 155 Linda Rapson, M.D., CAFCI Executive ART Advanced Research President Phone: (416) 968-1366 Technologies Inc. FAX: (416) 968-1367 2300 Alfred-Nobel Blvd., E-mail: [email protected] Saint-Laurent, QC H4S 2A4 Sona Tahan, M.D., CAFCI Director of ART Advanced Research Technologies Education Curriculum Inc. is a leader in optical molecular imaging Phone: (416) 226-5460 products for the healthcare and pharmaceu- FAX: (416) 223-0873 tical industries. ART has developed prod- E-mail: [email protected] ucts in medical imaging, medical diagnos- Active Healthy Kids tics, disease research, and drug discovery Sheila Williams, P.T., CAFCI Director of with the goal of bringing new and better Canada / Jeunes en Education Administration treatments to patients faster. Phone: (204) 489-0118 eXplore OptixTM, an optical molecular forme Canada FAX: (204) 489-0528 imaging device designed for monitoring E-mail: [email protected] 1185 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 501, physiological changes in living systems at Toronto, ON M3C 3C6 David Esdaile, M.D., F.C.F.P., CAFCI the preclinical study phases of new drugs, Active Healthy Kids Canada is a charita- President is distributed by GE Healthcare and is used ble organization and a national leader in the Phone: (613) 233-6652 by industry and academic leaders world- area of physical activity for children and FAX: (613) 233-0981 wide. SoftScanTM, an optical medical youth. We advocate for an increase in qual- E-mail: [email protected] imaging device, is designed to improve the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. ity, accessible, enjoyable physical activity REGIONAL CONTACTS: participation experiences for children and ART is commercializing these products in youth where they live, learn and play. Ac- British Columbia: a global strategic alliance with GE tive Healthy Kids Canada delivers the solu- Gerald Nemanishen, M.D., C.C.F.P., Healthcare, a world leader in mammogra- tions and powers the thinking that will help CAFCI phy and imaging. Finally, the FenestraTM line get kids moving. Phone: (604) 826-0166 of molecular imaging contrast products pro- E-mail: [email protected] vides image enhancement for a wide range World Wide Web: of preclinical Micro CT applications allow- www.activehealthykids.ca Alberta: TBA ing scientists to see greater detail in their Phone: (416) 426-7120 imaging studies, with potential use with FAX: (416) 426-7373 Saskatchewan: other major imaging modalities. E-mail: [email protected] Jane Welsh, B.P.T., CAFCI ART’s shares are listed on the TSX under Phone: (306) 525-8545 Shannon Boyd, Corporate the ticker symbol ARA. For more informa- E-mail: [email protected] tion on ART, visit our web site at Communications Specialist www.art.ca Phone: (416) 426-7297 Manitoba: E-mail: [email protected] E. Audrey Toth, D.C., CAFCI World Wide Web: www.art.ca Phone: (204) 253-6995 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (514) 832-0777 FAX: (514) 832-0778 Ontario: E-mail: [email protected] Doug Freer, B.Sc.P.T., CAFCI Phone: (705) 733-0660 Sébastien Gignac, President and CEO FAX: (705) 739-2377 Ext. 237 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Québec: Jacques Bédard, Chief Financial Officer Pierre Paul Coté, M.D., CAFCI Ext. 233 Acupuncture Foundation of Phone: (450) 876-1515 E-mail: [email protected] Canada Institute FAX: (450) 432-1004 Marketing: E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 238 2131 Lawrence Ave. E., Ste. 204, E-mail: [email protected] Scarborough, ON M1R 5G4 New Brunswick: The AFCI/IFAC is a non-profit national Jacek Brachaniec, P.T., CAFCI Marie-France Nantel, Corporate organization founded in 1995 to design and Phone: (506) 867-0543 Secretary and General Counsel FAX: (506) 859-6911 Ext. 252 provide continuing education in acupunc- LISTINGS ture to physicians, dentists, physiothera- E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] pists, chiropractors, naturopathic doctors, Newfoundland: Joe Kozikowski, Chief Medical Officer baccalaureate registered nurses and acu- Margaret Butler, P.T. Ext. 273 puncturists who are licensed to practise their Phone: (709) 753-6527 E-mail: [email protected] health professions in the jurisdiction in E-mail: [email protected] which they are presently engaged in prac- Ani Armenian, Corporate : tice. Communications Manager Karen Field, P.T., CAFCI Ext. 245 World Wide Web: www.afcinstitute.com Phone: (902) 527-5065 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Mario Khayat, Vice-President, Optical HEAD OFFICE: PEI: Products Cheryll A. Kwok, Executive Director Terri Lynn Thompson, B.Sc.P.T., CAFCI Ext. 239 Phone: (416) 752-3988 Phone: (902) 935-8756 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 752-4398 FAX: (902) 838-5187 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] 156 Sources Winter 2007 cilitates links between Canadian institutions World Wide Web: www.aic.ca and the developing world. It promotes pub- Communications Co-ordinator: lic awareness of global development issues Jean Sullivan, P.Ag. through activities including the World Part- Phone: (613) 232-9459, ext. 303 nership Walk and World Partnership Golf FAX: (613) 594-5190 Tournaments which are held annually E-mail: [email protected] across Canada. Executive Director: World Wide Web: www.akfc.ca Tom Beach, P.Ag. Advertising Standards Phone: (613) 237-2532 Phone: (613) 232-9459, ext. 302 Canada (ASC) FAX: (613) 567-2532 FAX: (613) 594-5190 Khalil Z. Shariff,, Chief Executive E-mail: [email protected] 175 Bloor St. E., South Tower, Ste. 1801, Officer President, 2006–2007 Board of Directors: Toronto, ON M4W 3R8 Dale Kelly, P.Ag. ASC is the national industry body com- AgraPoint International, 10 Webster St., mitted to fostering community confidence Ste. 210, Kentville, NS B4N 1H7 in advertising through industry self-regula- Phone: (902) 678-7722 tion. Members include advertisers, advertis- FAX: (902) 678-7266 ing agencies, media, and industry suppliers. E-mail: [email protected] ASC administers the Canadian Code of Advertising Standards, the principal instru- ment of advertising self-regulation in Canada, reviews consumer complaints about advertising and provides advertising Agricultural Groups preclearance copy review through ASC Concerned About Resources Clearance Services. and the Environment World Wide Web: www.adstandards.com Ontario AgriCentre, 100 Stone Rd. W., E-mail: [email protected] Ste. 106, Guelph, ON N1G 5L3 Linda J. Nagel, President and CEO AGCare, through a membership of 17 Janet Feasby, Vice-President, Standards major Ontario farm organizations, repre- Air Canada Pilots sents over 45,000 growers of field and hor- Toronto: ticultural crops on agricultural pesticide use, Association Phone: (416) 961-6311 crop biotechnology developments, nutrient 6299 Airport Rd., Ste. 205, FAX: (416) 961-7904 management and other related environmen- Mississauga, ON L4V 1N3 Montréal: tal issues. The Air Canada Pilots Association is the Les normes canadiennes de la publicité World Wide Web: www.agcare.org largest professional pilot group in Canada, 2015 Peel St., Ste. 915, representing 3,100 pilots who operate Air Montréal, QC H3A 1T8 Phone: (519) 837-1326 Canada’s mainline fleet. The top priority for Phone: (514) 931-8060 FAX: (519) 837-3209 our members is to ensure the safety of the FAX: (514) 931-2797 E-mail: [email protected] thousands of travellers who fly around the World Wide Web: www.normespub.com Max Kaiser, Chair world with Air Canada every day. Phone: (613) 354-0100 World Wide Web: www.acpa.ca FAX: (613) 354-3020 Phone for all below: Richard Blyleven, Executive Member (905) 678-9008 Phone: (905) 779-3817 Capt. Kent Wilson, President Charles Stevens, Executive Member Capt. Serge Beaulieu, French Language Phone: (905) 987-5279 Spokesperson Greg Hannan, Executive Member Capt. Brian Boucher, Chair, Technical Phone: (519) 821-1018 and Safety Division Aga Khan Foundation Carl Mavromichalis, Communications Canada Director Phone: Ext. 222 Constitution Square, 360 Albert St., Cellular: (416) 578-2272 Ste. 1220, Ottawa, ON K1R 7X7 E-mail: [email protected] Aga Khan Foundation Canada is a non- profit, non-denominational development Alberta Arbitration & agency that seeks “Smart Solutions” to al- leviate global poverty. Its programs empha- Mediation Society size education, health, rural development 10707 100th Ave., Ste. 605, and strengthening non-governmental or- 280 Albert St., Ste. 900, Edmonton, AB T5J 3M1 ganizations in the poorest countries of Asia, Ottawa, ON K1P 5G8 Promotes appropriate conflict manage- and the Middle East. AKFC is a The Agricultural Institute of Canada’s ment/education in dispute resolution. Its member of the Aga Khan Development Net- mission is to have a positive impact on pub- objective is public awareness of dispute work, and many of its projects are carried lic policy affecting the agri-food sector. Our resolution processes in a range of fields. out in partnership with the Canadian gov- focus is on issues related to environmental Over 35 regular courses, customized train- ernment through the Canadian International sustainability, food safety and food suffi- ing programs and certificate programs in Development Agency. ciency. Our members are individuals, asso- Conflict Management are available in post- In Canada, the Foundation implements ciations and corporations who support our secondary campuses in Alberta. Directory training and scholarship programs and fa- mission. of Arbitrators and Mediators is also avail- Winter 2007 Sources 157 able. che, ALTANA Pharma est une filiale World Wide Web: www.aams.ab.ca canadienne d’ALTANA AG en Allemagne. Phone: (780) 433-4881 ALTANA Pharma a une courte et impres- Toll free: 1-800-232-7214 sionnante carrière en gastroentérologie grâce aux produits PANTOLOC® et FAX: (780) 433-9024 ® E-mail: [email protected] Panto IV. Ses projets d’avenir incluent les traitements en pneumologie. Silvia Begin, Education Co-ordinator Registered trademark used under licence E-mail: [email protected] from ALTANA Pharma AG, Germany Alberta College of Ste. 800, Terrace Plaza, World Wide Web: www.altanapharma.ca 4445 Calgary Trail S., Robert Tam, Director, Government and Pharmacists Edmonton, AB T6H 5R7 External Affairs 10303 Jasper Ave., Ste. 1200, AWNA represents over 100 community Phone: (905) 271-6369 Edmonton, AB T5J 3N6 weekly newspapers in Alberta and NWT. FAX: (905) 469-5442 The Alberta College of Pharmacists pro- Established to promote excellence among E-mail: [email protected] motes quality pharmacist practice. Its re- members in the field of journalism, the As- sponsibilities include the registration and li- sociation has expanded to include full-time censing of pharmacists and pharmacies; de- advertising placement and electronic dis- Alzheimer Society of velopment, implementation and monitoring tribution of news releases and advertising. of standards and guidelines; continuing It provides educational opportunities for Canada competency assessment; quality assurance, members and acts as liaison between mem- National Office: and complaints resolution. bers and government/industry. 20 Eglinton Ave. W., Ste. 1200, World Wide Web: Dennis Merrell, Executive Director Toronto, ON M4R 1K8 www.pharmacists.ab.ca Office: (780) 434-8746 The Alzheimer Society is a national, not- FAX: (780) 438-8356 for-profit health organization dedicated to Phone: (780) 990-0321 After hours: (780) 433-2616 helping people affected by Alzheimer’s dis- Toll free: 1-877-227-3838 E-mail: [email protected] ease. The Society works to provide educa- FAX: (780) 990-0328 tion and support for people with the disease Jeff Whissell, President and their families, and to fund research to Greg Eberhart, Registrar find a cure for the disease. Media Contact: World Wide Web: www.alzheimer.ca Lynn Otteson, Communications Leader NATIONAL OFFICE: E-mail: [email protected] Patricia Wilkinson, Manager, Media Relations and Communications The Alberta Teachers’ Phone: (416) 488-8772 Association Toll free (in Canada): 1-800-616-8816 FAX: (416) 488-3778 11010 142nd St. N.W., 45 Shippigan Cres., E-mail: [email protected] Edmonton, AB T5N 2R1 North York, ON M2J 2G1 The Alberta Teachers’ Association, as the Alphabet Kids caters hot, nutritional PROVINCIAL ASSOCIATIONS: professional organization of teachers, pro- lunches to Elementary School children. British Columbia: motes and advances public education, safe- Busy parents and their children select from Ariela Friedmann, Senior Manager of guards standards of professional practice an extensive, healthy menu and submit their Communications and serves as the advocate for its 33,000 orders directly to us. We arrive just before E-mail: [email protected] members. The association also conducts lunchtime to distribute the alphabetically educational research, lobbies government to sorted lunches that are served in single serve Alberta: promote excellent education policies and containers. Christene Gordon, Director of Services E-mail: [email protected] handles collective bargaining and griev- World Wide Web: www.alphabetkids.ca ances. Saskatchewan: Tasma Reny, President World Wide Web: www.teachers.ab.ca Elyse Fisher, Fund Development and Phone: (416) 493-6258 Communications Manager Toll free in Alberta: 1-800-232-7208 FAX: (416) 493-2765 E-mail: [email protected] Frank Bruseker, President E-mail: [email protected] Manitoba: LISTINGS Phone: (780) 447-9444 Kim Mardero, Communications FAX: (780) 455-6481 ALTANA Pharma Inc. Manager E-mail: [email protected] 435 North Service Rd. W., 1st Fl., E-mail: [email protected] Donna Swiniarski, Communications Oakville, ON L6M 4X8 Ontario: Co-ordinator One of the newest members of Canada’s Madelyn Herschorn, Director, Marketing Phone: (780) 447-9467 research-based pharmaceutical companies, and Communications FAX: (780) 455-6481 ALTANA Pharma is a local operating com- E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] pany of ALTANA Pharma AG, Germany. Rosanne Meandro, Co-ordinator, Eilish Lemieux, Media Liaison ALTANA Pharma has a young and impres- sive history in the gastroenterology market Marketing and Communications Phone: (780) 447-9411 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (780) 455-6481 with products PANTOLOC® and Panto®IV. E-mail: [email protected] Future therapeutic areas include Respira- Québec: tory. Nathalie Ross, Executive Director L’une des nouvelles compagnies pharma- E-mail: [email protected] ceutiques canadiennes axées sur la recher- 158 Sources Winter 2007 New Brunswick: Animal Defence League of Gloria McIlveen, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] Canada Nova Scotia: P.O. Box 3880, Stn. C, Megan MacDonald, Communications Ottawa, ON K1Y 4M5 Co-ordinator We promote animal welfare/rights; dis- E-mail: seminate information; encourage spay/neu- [email protected] ter of cats and dogs; have Non-Animal-Use Alternative Research Fund; increase public Prince Edward Island: awareness of oppression of animals and Judy McCann-Beranger, Executive The Anglican Church of how to prevent or alleviate animal exploita- Director Canada tion, cruelty and suffering. We oppose vivi- E-mail: [email protected] 80 Hayden St., Toronto, ON M4Y 3G2 section, trapping, hunting, eating animals Newfoundland and Labrador: National office of the church’s General and all forms of animal exploitation. Pub- Shirley Lucas, Executive Director Synod. Canada’s third-largest Christian de- lish bi-annual newsbulletin, flyers; videos, E-mail: [email protected] nomination is active in overseas partner- books loaned; interviews. ships, international development, northern World Wide Web: affairs and native rights, and advocacy for www.ncf.ca/animal-defence social justice. National offices house: staff Esther Klein, Spokesperson of General Synod, a triennial policy-making Office/FAX: (613) 233-6117 body; archives; Anglican Book Centre; li- brary; monthly newspaper; office of the Pri- mate. Arrowsmith School 245 St. Clair Ave. W., World Wide Web: www.anglican.ca Toronto, ON M4V 1R3 Amnesty International, Phone: (416) 924-9192 Arrowsmith School was established in Vianney (Sam) Carriere, Director, Toronto in 1980. Our program deals with Canadian Section Communications and Information the root causes of learning disabilities rather 312 Laurier Ave. E., Resources than managing their symptoms. It is based Ottawa, ON K1N 1H9 Phone: (416) 924-9199, ext. 306 on neuroscientific research and over twenty- Amnesty International (AI) is a worldwide FAX: (416) 968-7983 five years of experience demonstrating that human rights movement. AI’s vision is a E-mail: [email protected] it is possible to help students strengthen the world where everyone enjoys basic rights. weak cognitive capacities underlying their AI’s mission involves research and action Josie De Lucia, Executive Assistant to the learning dysfunction. preventing and ending grave abuses of Director Phone: (416) 924-9199, ext. 294 World Wide Web: rights to physical and mental integrity, free- www.arrowsmithschool.org dom of conscience, expression, and free- FAX: (416) 968-7983 dom from discrimination while also pro- E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 963-4962 moting all rights. The Most Rev. Andrew Hutchison, E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.amnesty.ca Primate Barbara Arrowsmith Young, Director E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 963-8246 Ottawa Office: FAX: (416) 963-5017 John Tackaberry, Media and External The Ven. Michael F. Pollesel, General Secretary E-mail: Communications [email protected] Phone: (613) 744-7667 Phone: (416) 924-9199, ext. 280 Toll free: 1-800-AMNESTY FAX: (416) 924-0211 Artscape FAX: (613) 746-2411 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Anglican Journal: 60 Atlantic Ave., Ste. 111, Toronto, ON M6K 1X9 Montreal Office: Leanne Larmondin, Editor Phone: (416) 924-9199, ext. 307 Artscape is a non-profit space and service Anne Sainte-Marie, Responsable des provider that develops and manages prop- Communications E-mail: [email protected] erties for arts and community uses such as Phone: (514) 766-9766 studio, live/work, office, gallery, perform- FAX: (514) 766-2088 Anglican Book Centre: ance/rehearsal, and retail. Artscape builds Toronto Office: Phone: (416) 924-1332 partnerships, engages in research, planning Elizabeth Berton-Hunter Toll free (U.S. and Canada): and consulting, and delivers programs, serv- Phone: (416) 363-9933, ext. 32 1-800-268-1168 ices and events that serve artists while FAX: (416) 363-3103 Sarah Chandler, ABC Operations and strengthening the broader community. Facilities Manager World Wide Web: Phone: (416) 924-9199, ext. 229 www.torontoartscape.on.ca FAX: (416) 924-2760 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 392-1038 FAX: (416) 392-1059 World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] Sources Hot Tip www.anglicanbookcentre.com (ABC- ONLINE) Liz Kohn, Director of Communications Government information? Ext. 25 Parliamentary Names & Numbers has it. E-mail: [email protected] 2 print editions + online access Tim Jones, Executive Director for $75/year. Call (416) 964-7799 Ext. 24 E-mail: [email protected] Winter 2007 Sources 159 Neva Macleod, Assistant to the Executive Christiane Théberge, Vice-President, through advocacy, research, education and Director Public Affairs certification programs. The association fos- Ext. 28 Phone: (613) 237-3657, ext. 225 ters development and growth of fundraising E-mail: [email protected] Toll free: 1-800-725-ACTA (2282) professionals and promotes high ethical FAX: (613) 237-7052 standards in the fundraising profession. For Association of Canadian E-mail: [email protected] more information or to join the world’s larg- est organization of development profession- Community Colleges Association of Day Care als, visit AFP’s web site: 1223 Michael St. N., Ste. 200, World Wide Web: www.afpnet.org Ottawa, ON K1J 7T2 Operators of Ontario The Association of Canadian Community (ADCO) Phone: (613) 236-0658 Colleges (ACCC) is the national and inter- FAX: (613) 236-1918 P.O. Box 208, Foxboro, ON K0K 2B0 E-mail: [email protected] national voice of Canada’s colleges, cégeps, Association of Day Care Operators of university colleges and technical institutes. Ontario (ADCO): non-profit, voluntary, Paulette V. Maehara, CFRE, CAE, ACCC represents, promotes and markets membership-based, not government funded; President and CEO the strength of 150 member institutions to envisioning where families have a range of Toll free: 1-800-666-3863, ext. 441 national and international governments, pri- parental and non-parental childcare and FAX: (703) 684-0540 vate sector firms and funding agencies. education choices with access to affordable, E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.accc.ca high quality child development services. Walter J. Sczudlo, Executive Vice- Phone: (613) 746-2222 ADCO promotes BOTH privately owned President, Programs and Public Policy FAX: (613) 746-6721 and non-profit childcare programs ensuring Toll free: 1-800-666-3863, ext. 455 parental choice. FAX: (703) 684-0540 Lorna Malcolmson, Senior E-mail: [email protected] Communications Officer World Wide Web: www.adco-o.on.ca Ext. 3123 Kathy Graham, CEO E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (613) 395-6111 Association of Independent Debby Wilson, Communications Officer E-mail: [email protected] Consultants Ext. 3116 Greg Humphreys, President 15 Wilson St., Markham, ON L3P 1M9 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (905) 584-4358 Find whatever you need from over 250 Owner–Operators: experts. From accountants to marketers to Association of Canadian web designers, you’ll find knowledgeable Karen Eilersen professionals to enhance your media with Pension Management Barrie–Simcoe County quality interview subjects. Our members 60 Bloor St. W., Ste. 1103, Phone: (705) 733-2052 serve individual entrepreneurs to large busi- Toronto, ON M4W 3B8 Herb Goldsmith nesses. If you need immediate access to ex- The Association of Canadian Pension Toronto pertise to meet your deadlines, search our Management (ACPM) is the national voice Phone: (905) 509-4021 database first: of Canada’s pension industry. We advocate World Wide Web: www.aiconsult.ca policies which promote the health and Heather Bauer growth of pensions in Canada by champi- Peel Region (Mississauga–Brampton) Keith Thirgood, President oning the following principles: clarity in Phone: (905) 456-7248 Phone: (905) 472-2330 pension legislation, regulation and arrange- Peter Knoepfli E-mail: [email protected] ments; good governance and administra- Hamilton–Burlington Arne Lean, VP, Services tion; and balanced consideration of Phone: (905) 634-5518 Phone: (416) 410-1172 stakeholder interests. Erla McCaig E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.acpm-acarr.com South Western Ontario Vanessa Wilson, Manager, Public Affairs Phone: (519) 578-3578 and Communications Beryl Johansen Phone: (416) 964-1260, ext. 223 North Bay FAX: (416) 964-0567 Phone: (705) 474-1850 E-mail: [email protected] Association of Canadian Travel Agencies (ACTA) LISTINGS 350 Sparks St., Ste. 510, Association of Local Ottawa, ON K1R 7S8 ACTA is a national trade association rep- Public Health Agencies resenting the retail travel sector of Canada’s 425 University Ave., Ste. 502, travel industry. Its members include travel Toronto, ON M5G 1T6 agencies and suppliers such as tour opera- alPHa provides leadership to Ontario’s tors, airlines, hotels, cruise/rail lines and Association of Fundraising public health units and boards of health in automobile rental companies. ACTA repre- the management and delivery of efficient, sents the interests of travellers through Professionals effective public health services. We repre- 3,000 travel agencies employing 20,000 275 Slater St., Ste. 900, sent members before governments and other professionals across Canada. Ottawa, ON K1P 5H9 health-related organizations. By facilitating World Wide Web: www.acta.travel The Association of Fundraising Profes- the exchange of information, alPHa con- sionals (AFP) represents more than 27,000 tinuously improves public health programs members in 180 chapters throughout the and services that better Ontarians’ health. world, working to advance philanthropy 160 Sources Winter 2007 World Wide Web: www.alphaweb.org Phone: (416) 223-7444 Linda Stewart, Executive Director Toll free: 1-800-488-5666 Phone: (416) 595-0006, ext. 22 FAX: (416) 221-8979 Susan Lee, Manager, Administrative and Stephanie Wagman, Past President and Association Services Support Services Phone: (416) 595-0006, ext. 25 Phone: (416) 221-1999 FAX: (416) 595-0030 Helen Jones, Spokesperson Affiliate Organizations: Phone: (905) 272-3078 ANDSOOHA – Public Health Nursing Management Athabasca University Association of Ontario Public Health 1 University Dr., Athabasca, AB T9S 3A3 Business Administrators Athabasca University serves more than Association of Public Health Epidemiolo- 30,000 students worldwide. The University gists of Ontario removes traditional barriers to attaining a Association of Supervisors of Public university education by making it possible Health Inspectors of Ontario to take university courses and complete de- Health Promotion Ontario grees through online and distance educa- Ontario Association of Public Health Association of Universities tion. The University also offers classroom Dentistry courses at the campuses of partner institu- Ontario Society of Nutrition Professionals and Colleges of Canada / tions. in Public Health Association des universités World Wide Web: AMCTO – Association of et collèges du Canada http://www.athabascau.ca 350 Albert St., Ste. 600, Phone: (780) 675-6100 Municipal Managers, Clerks Ottawa, ON K1R 1B1 Toll free: 1-800-788-9041 and Treasurers of Ontario AUCC is the national organization repre- E-mail (instant response system): senting over 90 Canadian public and private http://www.askau.ca 2680 Skymark Ave., Ste. 910, not-for-profit universities and university- Mississauga, ON L4W 5L6 Dr. Frits Pannekoek, President degree level colleges. Publications: Univer- Phone: (780) 675-6108 AMCTO has a mandate of recognizing sity Affairs (10 times a year), Universities and encouraging superior municipal prac- FAX: (780) 675-6450 Telephone Directory (annual), Directory of tices. AMCTO is the largest voluntary pro- Canadian Universities (annual), Uniworld Dr. Margaret Haughey, Vice-President, fessional association and the leading profes- (biannual),Trends (occasional) and Momen- Academic sional development organization for the tum (occasional). Phone: (780) 675-6447 municipal sector in Ontario. AMCTO’s Cer- FAX: (780) 675-6431 tified Municipal Officer (CMO) designation L’AUCC est l’organisme national repré- E-mail: [email protected] is the foremost professional certification for sentant plus de 90 universités et collèges municipal administrative staff. universitaires publics et privés à but non Dr. Lindsay Redpath, Executive lucratif du Canada. Publications: Affaires Director, Centre for Innovative World Wide Web: www.amcto.com universitaires (10 fois par année), Bottin des Management (MBA) Phone: (905) 602-4294 universités (annuel), Le Répertoire des Phone: (780) 418-7535 FAX: (905) 602-4295 universités canadiennes (annuel), Unimonde FAX: (780) 459-2093 E-mail: [email protected] (biannuel), Orientations (occasionel) et En E-mail: [email protected] plein essor (occasionel). Craig Wellington, Manager of Dr. Dianne Conrad, Acting Director, Communications and Marketing World Wide Web: www.aucc.ca Centre for Learning Accreditation Phone: (780) 675-6924 Ext. 24 Phone: (613) 563-1236 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (780) 675-6730 FAX: (613) 563-9745 E-mail: [email protected] Inquiries e-mail: [email protected] James D’Arcy, Acting Registrar Claire Morris, President Phone: (780) 675-6156 Ext. 232 FAX: (780) 675-6174 Christine Tausig Ford, Director, E-mail: [email protected] Publications and Communications Media Inquiries: Ext. 229 Lori Van Rooijen, Vice-President, Jeff Pappone, Media Relations Officer Advancement P.O. Box 27581, Yorkdale Postal Outlet, Ext. 330 Phone: (780) 421-5059 Toronto, ON M6A 3B8 E-mail: [email protected] or: (403) 298-2920 A provincial organization for parents of Robert South, Public Affairs Officer FAX: (780) 675-6145 disruptive youth. Chapters throughout On- Ext. 288 E-mail: [email protected] tario. Links to similar organizations throughout Canada. Weekly meetings; parenting strategies; twenty-four-hour sup- port for parents; stresses self help and mu- tual support; workshops for parents; confer- Choice words...... ences. Focus on parents’ rights ... the only advocate for parents. A word is not the same with one writer as with another. One tears it from his World Wide Web: www.apsgo.ca guts. Another pulls it out of his overcoat pocket. – Charles Péguy Basic Verities: ‘The Honest People’ Winter 2007 Sources 161 Auditor General of Canada Patty Kettles, Co-ordinator, Western Representative: Communications Laurie Hillis 240 Sparks St., Ottawa, ON K1A 0G6 Raymond Datt, President Phone: (403) 236-8009 The Office of the Auditor General of Marc Brazeau, Vice-President Canada is an independent office that reports Ottawa Representative: Deborah Moynes Keshen, Manager, Frank Rambeau to Parliament. Its mandate is to audit gov- Member Services and Resources ernment operations and provide objective Phone: (613) 721-0484 information on the government’s steward- ship of public funds. The Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Develop- B ment is responsible for auditing the govern- ment’s environmental performance. Le Bureau du vérificateur général du Canada est un bureau indépendant qui relève du Parlement. Il vérifie les activités du gouvernement et il fournit de l’infor- mation objective sur l’intendance des fonds BC Human Resources publics par le gouvernement. La Management Association commissaire à l’environnement et au 100 Milverton Dr., 5th Fl., développement durable vérifie la perform- Mississauga, ON L5R 4H1 1111 West Hastings St., Ste. 1101, ance environnementale du gouvernement. BASF Canada, headquartered in Vancouver, BC V6E 2J3 The BC Human Resources Management World Wide Web: www.oag-bvg.gc.ca Mississauga, Ontario, markets a diverse range of products including: basic, interme- Association (BC HRMA) is BC’s largest Phone/Tél: (613) 952-0213 or diate and specialty chemicals, colourants, HR association, representing over 90% of (613) 995-3708 polymers, urethane chemicals and systems, HR professionals in BC. BC HRMA is dedi- TTY: (613) 954-8042 plastics, automotive, industrial and refinish cated to advancing professional people FAX/Téléc: (613) 957-0474 coatings, agricultural and nutritional prod- practices through professional development opportunities such as: conferences, work- Isabelle Serrurier, Communications ucts. shops, symposiums, mentorship and volun- Officer/Agente des communications BASF. HELPING MAKE PRODUCTS teer programs. We provide leadership to E-mail/Courriel: BETTER™ over 3,300 members and more than 2,000 [email protected] World Wide Web: www.basf.ca affiliates, which together represent: CEOs, Phone: (289) 360-1300 Directors of HR, consultants, educators, HR Toll free: 1-866-485-2273 generalists and small business owners. FAX: (289) 360-6000 World Wide Web: www.bchrma.org Martine Despatie, Communications Phone: (604) 684-7228 Manager, Canada Toll free: 1-800-665-1961 Phone: (289) 360-6157 FAX: (604) 684-3225 FAX: (289) 360-6002 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Simon Evans, CHRP, CEO E-mail: [email protected] Automotive Industries Les Waldie, CHRP, President Association of Canada E-mail: [email protected] 1272 Wellington St. W., Ottawa, ON K1Y 3A7 AIA is the voice and resource of the auto- motive aftermarket in Canada. AIA is a na- tional trade association representing the au- 26 Summerhill Gardens, tomotive aftermarket industry, which is Toronto, ON M4T 1B4 composed of companies which manufac- We are leaders in career management. Our ture, distribute and install automotive re- new Career Advisor web site has been ac- placement parts, accessories, tools and claimed as “the ultimate online career de- BCE Place, 181 Bay St., equipment. AIA represents wholesalers, re- velopment resource.” Our Career Planning Toronto, ON M5J 2T3 LISTINGS tailers, warehouse distributors, manufactur- Workbook is used by over 2,000 organiza- Baker & McKenzie is the world’s leading ers, remanufacturers, national distributors, tions worldwide to promote career self- global law firm. We have provided sophisti- manufacturer’s agents, buying groups and management, support coaching and boost cated legal advice and services to many of machine shops. The aftermarket has $15.6 retention. the world’s most dynamic and global or- billion in annual sales and employs more World Wide Web: ganizations for more than 50 years. With a than 220,000 people. www.bbmcareerdev.com network of more than 3,300 locally quali- World Wide Web: www.aiacanada.com fied, internationally experienced lawyers in E-mail: [email protected] nearly 40 countries, we have the knowledge Phone: (613) 728-5821 Dr. Barbara Moses, President and resources to deliver the broad scope of Toll free: 1-800-808-2920 Phone: (416) 922-2455 quality legal services required for both in- FAX: (613) 728-6021 ternational and local clients – consistently, E-mail: [email protected] Andrew Weiner, Communications with confidence and with sensitivity for cul- Consultant tural, social and legal practice differences. Katherine Power, Manager, Public Phone: (416) 924-9051 Relations FAX: (416) 920-2482 World Wide Web: www.bakernet.com Ext. 235 162 Sources Winter 2007 TORONTO: Charles Senior, Public Affairs BCE Place, 181 Bay St., Ste. 2100, Representative Toronto, ON M5J 2T3 Penny Lawson, Manager, Family Phone: (416) 863-1221 Services FAX: (416) 863-6275 Terry Simpson, Manager, Intake and E-mail: [email protected] Assessment Harriet Giannoukos, Marketing Toby Levinson, Manager, Continuing Manager Health and Therapy Phone: (416) 865-6907 Sue McCaw, Director of Nursing and FAX: (416) 863-6275 Marilyn Barnicke Patient Care E-mail: Belleghem, M.Ed. Marg Fieldhouse, Nutritionist/Fitness [email protected] Instructor 267 Alexander Ct., Terence Flynn, Spiritual Counsellor Burlington, ON L7R 4G1 Perceptive in the dynamics of relationship issues including infidelity, stress, anger, love, conflict, decision-making, grieving, building and letting go of relationships that don’t foster mental and physical health. Consultant to families in business. Personal growth through travel. Experienced in me- 2464 South Sheridan Way, Ste. 201, dia exposure, published author, speaker, Mississauga, ON L5J 2M4 provokes critical thinking, encourages dis- Bayshore Home Health is Canada’s larg- cussion. Knowledgeable! est provider of home and community health World Wide Web: www.mbcinc.ca P.O. Box 1570, Belleville, ON K8N 5J2 care services. We are Canadian owned and A research-based, technology-driven Ca- operate in more than 35 locations. In addi- Marilyn Barnicke Belleghem, M.Ed., nadian biopharmaceutical company that tion to a range of nursing, personal care and Registered Marriage and Family Therapist discovers, develops, manufactures and mar- home support services, we also provide Phone: (905) 639-0050 kets proprietary products for human and specialty services such as temporary staff- Toll free: 1-877-734-1517 animal health markets worldwide. The ing of health care professionals, pharmaceu- E-mail: [email protected] Company is in Phase III with its proprietary tical products support services, health edu- product for the treatment of bladder cancer. cation programs, infusion clinics and dialy- Bioniche employs more than 180 people sis centres. and has three principal reporting divisions: Human Health, Animal Health, Food Safety. World Wide Web: www.bayshore.ca Corporate headquarters are located in Phone: (905) 822-8075 Belleville, Ontario. (TSX: BNC) FAX: (905) 822-8397 World Wide Web: www.bioniche.com Jean Ann Lowry, Media Contact Jennifer Shea, Manager, Corporate Ext. 248 1020 McNicoll Ave., Communications and Investor Relations E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M1W 2J6 Phone: (613) 966-8058, ext. 1250 Mary Mamak, Media Contact Bellwood Health Services, Inc. provides FAX: (613) 966-4177 Ext. 339 customized treatment for addictions (alco- E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] hol, drug, gambling and sexual); eating dis- orders and other compulsive behaviours. Rachel Levine, Global Consulting Group Beata Pillach – Leaping Bellwood is accredited by the Canadian Phone: (646) 284-9439 Council on Health Services Accreditation. FAX: (646) 284-9494 Wolf Productions Holistic, multidisciplinary approach. Em- E-mail: [email protected] 133 Weber St. N., Ste. 3-302, phasis on aftercare. Outstanding recovery Patrick Montpetit, Vice-President and Waterloo, ON N2J 3G9 rates. Chief Financial Officer Animal Communication is a tool that as- World Wide Web: www.bellwood.ca Phone: (514) 697-6636, ext. 2245 sists in the sharing of information between FAX: (514) 697-7966 a person and an animal. This benefits many Phone for all below: E-mail: issues including behaviour, training, health (416) 495-0926 (24 hours) [email protected] Toll free: 1-800-387-6198 and emotional concerns. Beata Pillach Gail Garland, Vice-President, Business (Leaping Wolf Productions) works with all FAX: (416) 495-7943 E-mail: [email protected] Development species of animals and facilitates personal Phone: (613) 966-8058, ext. 1403 and telephone communications, lectures M. Linda Bell, President FAX: (613) 966-4177 and teaches internationally Dr. Janice M. Hambley, Vice-President E-mail: [email protected] of Health and Clinical Services World Wide Web: Mohamed Elrafih, Vice-President, www.leapingwolfanimalcommunication.com Dr. Raymond Steinman, Medical Director Manufacturing Operations Beata Pillach, Leaping Wolf Productions Julie Bowles, Manager, Business Phone: (613) 966-8058, ext. 1236 Phone: (519) 885-6105 Development FAX: (613) 966-4177 FAX: (519) 885-7664 Janet Lansche, Vice-President of Finance E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: and Administration Graeme McRae, President and CEO [email protected] Laura Bhoi, Vice-President, Strategic Phone: (613) 966-8058, ext. 1224 Development FAX: (613) 966-4177 E-mail: [email protected] Winter 2007 Sources 163 Dr. Nigel Phillips, Chief Scientific World Wide Web: Officer www.canadausvisas.com Phone: (514) 496-7723 Janet L. Bomza, Senior Partner FAX: (514) 496-7725 Phone: (416) 598-8849 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 598-0331 Dr. François Charette, Chief Medical E-mail: [email protected] Officer Phone: (514) 697-6636 FAX: (514) 695-0247 E-mail: [email protected] 2 Wellington St. W., Brampton, ON L6Y 4R2 Brampton is located immediately north of Pearson International Airport. The Brampton Economic Development Office is a focal point for businesses considering ex- pansion, redevelopment or relocation of Allan Bonner their industrial, commercial or tourist activi- ties in Brampton. It is a resource and advi- ® Communications sory/consultation centre supplying demo- Birthright graphic, lifestyle, labour, construction, eco- 777 Coxwell Ave., Toronto, ON M4C 3C6 nomic, contact and planning information of Birthright is an international crisis preg- Management Inc. the City. This office serves as the main net- nancy organization founded in Toronto in Dispute Resolution–Media–Presentation working and liaison vehicle between busi- 1968. Birthright offers free, non-judgmen- Dr. Bonner is regularly asked to comment ness and City departments, other levels of tal, confidential, practical and material sup- on current issues, and has recently been in- government, and trade associations. port to women facing unplanned pregnan- terviewed by BBC News, The National, cies to assist them to carry their babies to World Wide Web: Politics with Don Newman, CNBC Europe, www.brampton.ca/economic-development term. Help is provided regardless of age, NBC Nightly News, Global News, race, religion, marital status or economics. L’Agence France Presse, National Public Switchboard: (905) 874-2000 World Wide Web: www.birthright.org Radio and Radio New Zealand. TTY: (905) 874-2130 A former political aide, Allan has been a FAX: (905) 874-2670 Phone: (416) 469-1111 contributor to Marketing Magazine, Law E-mail: [email protected] After hours: 1-800-550-4900 (24 hours) Times, Bout de Papier, Internal Communi- E-mail: [email protected] Small Business Enterprise Centre: cations Focus, Canadian Corporate Coun- Phone: (905) 874-2650 Louise R. Summerhill, Co-President sel, , The Ottawa Citi- E-mail: [email protected] Stephenie Fox, Co-President zen, The Calgary Herald and The National Mary Berney, Co-President Post. His regular commentaries can be heard Research Section: on the Internet radio network, PSRN.com Phone: (905) 874-2663 Phone for all: (416) 469-4789 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 469-1772 and read in the American political maga- zine, Winning Campaigns. His critically ac- Corporate Communications: claimed books Media Relations and Doing Phone: (905) 874-2145 and Saying the Right Thing are highly Economic Development Office: sought after by educational institutions and Phone: (905) 874-2650 communications professionals. Dr. Allan Bonner has helped approxi- Susan Fennell, Mayor mately 25,000 senior executives, over Phone: (905) 874-2600 twenty years, to deal with some of the most E-mail: [email protected] controversial and public issues of our time. Lorne McCool, City Manager He has worked with 8 heads of government, Phone: (905) 874-2625 35 cabinet ministers, G7 and UN delega- E-mail: [email protected] Janet L. Bomza & tions, the WTO, NATO, as well as CEOs and diplomats around the world. His clients Dennis Cutajar, Commissioner of Associates – Immigration are on five continents. Economic Development He was the first North American to obtain Phone: (905) 874-2698 LISTINGS Lawyers a post-graduate degree in Risk, Crisis and E-mail: [email protected] 45 St. Clair Ave. W., Ste. 1000, Disaster Management, and has studied dis- Jeffrey Baines, Manager of Economic Toronto, ON M4V 1K9 pute resolution at Harvard University and Development Janet L. Bomza is the senior partner of Osgoode Hall Law School. Phone: (905) 874-2660 Janet L. Bomza & Associates, a full-serv- “La formation en français est disponible E-mail: [email protected] ice Canadian and American immigration pour la clientèle de haut-responsables dans Film Liaison Office: law firm, located in Toronto, Canada. la région d’Ottawa ainsi que du grand Phone: (905) 874-2657 Ms. Bomza is certified by the Law Soci- Montréal.” E-mail: [email protected] ety of Upper Canada as a Specialist in Citi- zenship and Immigration Law. World Wide Web: www.allanbonner.com Tourism Brampton: Ms. Bomza is the 2005–2006 Chair of the Dr. Allan Bonner, M.A., M.Sc., LL.M. Phone: (905) 874-3601 Canadian Bar Association’s Immigration (Cand.) E-mail: [email protected] Section of Lawyers (Ontario). She is also a Phone: (416) 961-3620 member of the American Immigration Law- Toll free: 1-877-484-1667 yers Association. E-mail: [email protected] 164 Sources Winter 2007 Brandon University Howard Collins, President and CEO Direct phone: (613) 232-9090 270 18th St., Brandon, MB R7A 6A9 E-mail: [email protected] Brandon University (BU) is a primarily undergraduate university, which offers de- Margo Dewar, Vice-President, Economic grees in education, music, science, arts, Policy and Programs business administration, nursing, fine arts Direct phone: (613) 232-9094 and applied disaster and emergency studies. E-mail: [email protected] BU also features graduate degrees in music, Kim Dingwall, Director of rural development and education. Brandon Communications University’s accomplished scholars can pro- Phone: (613) 232-9091 Brookfield Asset vide you with timely and pertinent informa- E-mail: [email protected] tion on a variety of subjects. Management Inc. World Wide Web: www.brandonu.ca Rick Broadhead – Leading BCE Place, 181 Bay St., Ste. 300, Kelly Stifora, Communications Officer Canadian Technology and Toronto, ON M5J 2T3 Phone: (204) 727-9762 Internet Expert Brookfield Asset Management Inc., FAX: (204) 728-7340 focused on property, power and infrastruc- E-mail: [email protected] 47 St. Clair Ave. W., Ste. 501, ture assets, has approximately $50 billion of Toronto, ON M4V 3A5 assets under management and is co-listed on Breast Cancer Society of One of North America’s leading experts the New York and Toronto Stock Exchanges Canada and commentators on technology, the under the symbol BAM. Internet and electronic commerce; co-au- World Wide Web: www.brookfield.com 118 Victoria St. N., Sarnia, ON N7T 5W9 thor of 30 books about the Internet and e- A volunteer-driven, non-profit organiza- business, including Selling Online: How to Katherine C. Vyse, Senior tion established in 1991 to fund Canadian Become a Successful E-Commerce Mer- Vice-President, Investor Relations and research into improving the prevention, de- chant in Canada and Get a Digital Life: An Communications tection and treatment of breast cancer and Internet Reality Check; more than five years Phone: (416) 369-8246 to ultimately finding a cure for the disease experience teaching e-business at York Uni- FAX: (416) 363-2856 women fear most. Funding for research versity’s Schulich School of Business; key- E-mail: [email protected] projects on breast cancer is provided to the note speaker and consultant to businesses Canadian Breast Cancer Research Alliance across North America. Extensive experience and the London Health Sciences Regional with print/broadcast media. C Cancer Program as well as for small indi- World Wide Web: vidual grants. www.rickbroadhead.com CARDonline World Wide Web: www.bcsc.ca Rick Broadhead Rogers Publishing Ltd., Phone: (519) 336-0746 Phone: (416) 929-0516 1 Mount Pleasant Rd., 7th Fl., Toll free: 1-800-567-8767 FAX: (416) 927-8732 Toronto, ON M4Y 2Y5 FAX: (519) 336-5725 E-mail: [email protected] CARDonline, our flagship service, pub- lishes advertising rates and related data on Rany Xanthopoulo, Executive Director significant media in Canada and selected E-mail: [email protected] international media. We also publish CARD, Dawn Hamilton, Fundraising and Publication Profiles, The National List of Administrative Co-ordinator Advertisers. E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.cardonline.ca Phone: (416) 764-2000 Brewers of Canada Toll free: 1-800-265-3561 100 Queen St., Ste. 650, FAX: (416) 764-1709 Ottawa, ON K1P 1J9 St. Catharines, ON L2S 3A1 Bruce Richards, Publisher The Brewers of Canada represents brew- Need answers about bullying, business Phone: (416) 764-1621 ing companies operating in Canada. Asso- ethics, genetic engineering, mass media, E-mail: ciation members account for 98% of the sleep research, sports marketing, teacher [email protected] jobs and economic activity in Canada’s thinking, urban development, West Nile Vi- Mala Singh, Circulation Manager brewing sector. The Brewers of Canada pro- rus, workplace health, or today’s other com- Phone: (416) 764-1622 motes the interests of Canadian brewers pelling issues? Brock’s more than 500 fac- E-mail: through the pro-active management of key ulty members are ready with expert answers [email protected] regulatory, taxation, trade and social policy based on current research. issues. Canadian brewers pride themselves Artemis Hall, Managing Editor on many things – from brewing the best World Wide Web: www.brocku.ca Phone: (416) 764-1785 beer in the world to being a leader in edu- Phone: (905) 688-5550 E-mail: cating consumers about responsible drink- FAX: (905) 641-5216 [email protected] ing. The Brewers of Canada, in operation Lynne LeBlanc, Senior DSM, Ontario since 1943, is located in Ottawa. Jeff Sinibaldi, Media Relations Officer Ext. 4687 and Eastern Canada World Wide Web: www.brewers.ca E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 764-1619 E-mail: Main phone: (613) 232-9601 TBA, Director of Communications [email protected] FAX: (613) 232-2283 Ext. 3756 E-mail: [email protected] Winter 2007 Sources 165 Colleen Fava, Senior DSM, Ontario and over 1,000 mortgage professionals across Western Canada Canada. Launched in 2002, CENTUM is Phone: (416) 764-1625 rapidly becoming the largest and most inno- E-mail: vative organization in today’s ever-changing [email protected] mortgage brokerage industry. Jason Kennedy, Sales and Marketing Groupe Financier Centum Inc., un réseau Co-ordinator national d’entreprises de courtage hypo- Phone: (416) 764-1606 thécaire indépendantes et autonomes E-mail: implantées partout au Canada, a été incor- [email protected] poré en 2002. Le réseau CENTUM compte plus de 140 franchises locales et plus de CNIB (Canadian National 1 000 experts en courtage hypothécaire et est rapidement en voie de devenir la plus Institute for the Blind) vaste et la plus innovatrice des sociétés au National Office: sein du secteur hypothécaire toujours 1929 Bayview Ave., changeant d’aujourd’hui. Toronto, ON M4G 3E8 CNIB is a nationwide, community-based, World Wide Web: www.centum.ca registered charity committed to public edu- Phone: (604) 257-3940 cation, research and the vision health of all Head Office: FAX: (604) 257-3949 Canadians. CNIB provides the services and 48 Yonge St., 8th Fl., E-mail: [email protected] supports necessary to enjoy a good quality Toronto, ON M5E 1G6 René Girard, Vice-President of life regardless of vision loss. Visit CCNMatthews delivers news and multi- Phone: (604) 606-2133 www.cnib.ca or call 1-800-563-2642. media to the worldwide media and invest- FAX: (604) 257-3949 World Wide Web: www.cnib.ca ment communities. With its acquisition of E-mail: [email protected] Market Wire, CCNMatthews is a fully inte- Lesley Wilmot, National grated North American newswire with a full Communications range of services for IR and PR profession- Phone: (416) 486-2500, ext. 7630 als. CCNMatthews is the only news release E-mail: [email protected] distributor to offer direct access to the CP Lesley McDonald, Accessible Design (Canadian Press) Wire Network and the CP Services picture distribution wire across Canada. Phone: (416) 486-2500, ext. 7016 CCNMatthews has offices across Canada, E-mail: [email protected] the and one European bureau in London. Michelle Fortier, Accessible Text Services World Wide Web: 323 Chapel St., Ottawa, ON K1N 7Z2 Phone: (416) 486-2500, ext. 7674 www.ccnmatthews.com CHF can provide contacts – here and over- E-mail: [email protected] Vancouver: seas – as well as critical analysis of top is- sues facing the developing world. A leader Geoff FitzGibbon, Consumer Goods and Judy Hutchins Assistive Technology Phone: (604) 683-1066 in international development, CHF helps poor rural communities attain long-term, Phone: (416) 486-2500, ext. 7484 Calgary: sustainable livelihoods and self-reliance. E-mail: [email protected] Nancy Rivers Since 1961, CHF has implemented over 800 Debbie Ryan, Communications NL/NS/ Phone: (403) 266-2443 projects in Asia, Africa and the Americas. PEI/NB/Labrador Toronto: World Wide Web: www.chf-partners.ca Phone: (709) 754-1180, ext. 238 Bernadette Lee E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 814-2530 Phone: (613) 237-0180 FAX: (613) 237-5969 Kimberley Swartz, Ontario Ottawa: Communications Maurice Dube Tony Breuer, Executive Director Phone: (416) 486-2500, ext. 7157 Phone: (613) 788-2738 Ext. 202 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Montreal: Susan Vida, Communications Marie France Angers Leah Geller, Communications Specialist Phone: (514) 934-4622, ext. 227 Phone: (514) 861-7801 Ext. 208 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] LISTINGS Ellie Shuster, Communications BC/AB/ SK/MB/Territories Phone: (780) 453-8306 E-mail: [email protected] Sources Hot Tip Cathy Moore, Consumer and Government Relations Embassies, consulates and high Phone: (613) 563-0000, ext. 5004 commissions to Canada, the former E-mail: [email protected] CENTUM Financial Group Embassy Row is now found in Dr. Deborah Gold, CNIB Research Parliamentary Names and Numbers Phone: (416) 486-2500, ext. 7209 Inc. together with Canadian embassies abroad. E-mail: [email protected] 1199 West Pender St., Ste. 700, Get your up-to-date list of embassies and Vancouver, BC V6E 2R1 government contacts by calling Centum Financial Group Inc. is a national Sources at 416-964-7799. network of over 140 independently owned and operated mortgage broker firms with 166 Sources Winter 2007 World Wide Web: www.cuso.org Phone: (204) 452-2459 Note: CUSO will have a new address as of FAX: (204) 284-8860 August 2006. E-mail: [email protected] Media Spokesperson: Quebec: Kristie Kelly, Media Strategist Luc Gagnon, Président Phone: (613) 829-7445, ext. 212 Mouvement en faveur de la vie, FAX: (613) 829-7996 Campagne Québec-vie, E-mail: [email protected] 3333, côte Sainte-Catherine, CSA Group Montréal, QC H3T 1C8 Campaign Life Coalition Phone: (514) 344-2686 178 Rexdale Blvd., FAX: (514) 344-2689 Toronto, ON M9W 1R3 104 Bond St., Ste. 305, E-mail: [email protected] CSA Group consists of three divisions: the Toronto, ON M5B 1X9 World Wide Web: www.egards.qc.ca Campaign Life Coalition is a national po- Canadian Standards Association, which de- Ontario: velops standards and helps people under- litical organization concerned with the pro- tection of human life from conception to Mary Ellen Douglas, President stand and apply them through information Campaign Life Coalition, products and seminars; CSA International, natural death. CLC maintains representa- tives on Parliament Hill, and works to fos- 104 Bond St., Toronto, ON M5B 1X9 which provides testing and certification Phone: (416) 204-9749 services for electrical, mechanical, gas, ter respect for life through adequate legal protection from abortion, infanticide, eutha- FAX: (416) 204-1027 plumbing and a variety of other products; E-mail: [email protected] and QMI, which delivers client-focussed nasia and other life-threatening social and management systems registration and train- moral trends. New Brunswick: ing services. CSA’s certification marks are NATIONAL OFFICE: Campaign Life Coalition recognized in Canada, the U.S. and around Jim Hughes, National President Toll free: 1-800-730-5358 the world. Campaign Life Coalition, Nova Scotia: Anthony Toderian, Media Relations 104 Bond St., Ste. 305, Herm Wills, President Officer Toronto, ON M5B 1X Campaign Life Coalition, P.O. Box 2085, Phone: (416) 747-2620 Phone: (416) 204-9749 Fall River, NS B2T 1K6 FAX: (416) 747-4292 FAX: (416) 204-1027 Phone: (902) 861-1982 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (902) 861-1527 World Wide Web: www.lifesite.net E-mail: [email protected] CSTD NATIONAL PUBLIC AFFAIRS World Wide Web: www.clcns.com 720 Spadina Ave., Ste. 315, OFFICE (Federal lobby office): Prince Edward Island: Toronto, ON M5S 2T9 Aidan Reid, President Aquinas Ryan, President CSTD is Canada’s largest training organi- Campaign Life Coalition, Campaign Life Coalition, zation representing more than 2,000 1355 Wellington St., Ste. 100, St. Peters Bay, PE C0A 2A0 workplace learning professionals. Estab- Ottawa, ON K1Y 3C2 Phone: (902) 961-2782 lished in 1946 as the Ontario Society for Phone: (613) 729-0379 Newfoundland & Labrador: Training and Development, the Association FAX: (613) 729-7611 Margie Hynes, President advocates for training in Canada, establishes E-mail: [email protected] Campaign Life Coalition, and maintains professional standards, and PROVINCIAL OFFICES: General Delivery, serves its membership by providing certifi- British Columbia: Creston North, NL A0E 1L0 cation, educational programs, conferences Phone: (709) 279-3580 and publications. John Hof, President Campaign Life Coalition, FAX: (709) 279-3876 World Wide Web: www.cstd.ca P.O. Box 12045, Murrayville RPO, E-mail: [email protected] Lynn Johnston, President Langley, BC V3A 9J5 Phone: (416) 367-5900 Phone: (604) 534-4828 FAX: (416) 367-1642 FAX: (604) 532-9353 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Alberta: Julius Yonkowsky, Executive Director 15715 66 St., Box 81023 Edmonton, AB T5Y 3A6 Toll free: 1-800-730-5358 110 – 255 Consumers Rd., E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M2J 1R4 Can-Fit-Pro is Canada’s largest national Saskatchewan: organization serving all aspects of the fit- Denise Hounjet-Roth, President ness industry including fitness profession- Campaign Life Coalition, als, health club operators and industry sup- 222 Hurley Terrace, pliers. Founded in 1993, Can-Fit-Pro deliv- 2255 Carling Ave., Ste. 500, Saskatoon, SK S7N 4H8 ers cutting-edge certification, conferences, Ottawa, ON K2B 1A6 Phone: (306) 249-2764 trade shows and member services to over CUSO is a leader in international co-op- FAX: (306) 249-4180 13,000 members. Can-Fit-Pro’s multiple E-mail: [email protected] eration. We bring Canadians and the world events include our International Conference together to address poverty, human rights Manitoba: and Trade Show in Toronto, the biggest and issues, HIV/AIDS, inequality, cultural loss Maria Slykerman, President best of its kind in the world, hosting over and environmental degradation. CUSO vol- Campaign Life Coalition, 6,000 delegates and visitors every year. unteers currently work in over 24 countries 1306 Edderton Ave., World Wide Web: www.canfitpro.com in Africa, the Pacific, the Americas and the Winnipeg, MB R3T 0X8 Caribbean. Winter 2007 Sources 167 Toll free: 1-800-667-5622 Donna Balkan, Senior Communications tion, created following consensus from the E-mail: [email protected] Manager federal, provincial and territorial govern- Rod Macdonald, Vice-President Ext. 4134 ments. Phone: (416) 493-3515 E-mail: World Wide Web: FAX: (416) 493-1756 [email protected] www.infoway-inforoute.ca E-mail: [email protected] Carole Breton, Public Relations Officer Cindy Hoffman, Director, Corporate Ext. 4523 Communications E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (514) 397-7335 Toll free: 1-866-868-0550 FAX: (514) 868-1120 E-mail: [email protected]

Canada Brokerlink 101 6th Ave. S.W., Ste. 1150, Canada Deposit Insurance Calgary, AB T2P 3P4 One of the country’s largest brokerages, Corporation (CDIC) established in 1996, with more than 600 50 O’Connor St., 17th Fl., P.O. Box 2340, Associates (employees) in 50+ locations Stn. D, Ottawa, ON K1P 5W5 throughout Alberta and Ontario. Over $300 CDIC insures eligible deposits held in Canada Mortgage and million in premium volume held by 170,000 member institutions in case of their insol- Housing Corporation clients. Car, home, business and special seg- vency. The maximum insurance per person ment insurance. at each member institution is $100,000, al- (CMHC) / Société though CDIC provides separate protection canadienne d’hypothèques World Wide Web: www.brokerlink.ca for joint deposits, trust deposits and eligible In Alberta – Canada Brokerlink Inc. deposits held in RRSPs and RRIFs. CDIC et de logement (SCHL) In Ontario – Canada Brokerlink (Ontario) members are banks, trust companies, loan National Office/Bureau national: Inc. companies and associations to which the 700 Montreal Rd./ Gino Riola, Marketing Manager Cooperative Credit Associations Act ap- 700, chemin de Montréal, Phone: (416) 368-6511 plies. A federal Crown corporation, CDIC Ottawa, ON K1A 0P7 Toll free: 1-800-361-2376 works to minimize its exposure to loss and Canada Mortgage and Housing Corpora- FAX: (416) 568-6177 contributes to the stability of the Canadian tion is Canada’s national housing agency. E-mail: [email protected] financial system for the benefit of deposi- We are committed to helping Canadians ac- tors. cess a wide choice of quality, affordable World Wide Web: www.cdic.ca homes, while making vibrant, healthy com- munities and cities a reality across the coun- Cathren Ronberg, Director, try. Communications and Public Affairs CMHC assists Canadians in all parts of the Phone: (613) 943-1971 country to access a wide range of innova- FAX: (613) 947-0435 tive and affordable financing choices. E-mail: [email protected] Through our research, we also contribute to the well-being of the housing sector and encourage innovation in community and Canada Council for the Arts housing planning, design, technology, / Conseil des Arts du choice and finance. Working with our pro- vincial, territorial and non-governmental Canada partners to deliver the federal government’s 350 rue Albert St., P.O. Box/CP 1047, housing agenda, CMHC helps Canadians Ottawa, ON K1P 5V8 from all walks of life access to quality, af- The Canada Council for the Arts, which is fordable homes. At home and abroad, we celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2007, is Canada Health Infoway also work in close collaboration with our LISTINGS a national arm’s-length agency with the government partners and the housing indus- 1000 Sherbrooke St. W., Ste. 1200, mandate to “foster and promote the study try to enhance Canada’s presence in the glo- Montreal, QC H3A 3G4 and enjoyment of, and the production of bal marketplace, and share our housing ex- Infoway funds projects to computerize perience and expertise with the world. In works in, the arts.” The Council offers medical records across Canada and share 2006, Canada Mortgage and Housing Cor- grants and services to professional Cana- them across the healthcare system. In fact, poration celebrates 60 years of service to dian artists and arts organizations, and ad- up to 24,000 people per year die because of ministers prizes and awards. The Canadian Canadians. medical mistakes, many of which could be Commission for UNESCO and the Public avoided by better access to information. La Société canadienne d’hypothèques et Lending Right Commission operate under Infoway’s mandate is to make sure that all de logement (SCHL) est l’organisme na- its aegis. the health professionals you see have rapid tional responsable de l’habitation. La SCHL World Wide Web: www.canadacouncil.ca access to your medical information, to make veille à ce que les Canadiens aient accès à the best decisions. This will help make our un large éventail de logements de qualité, à Phone: (613) 566-4414 coût abordable, et favorise la création de Toll free: 1-800-263-5588 healthcare system better, safer and more ef- ficient. Infoway is a not-for-profit corpora- collectivités et de villes dynamiques et FAX: (613) 566-4407 saines partout au pays. 168 Sources Winter 2007 Dans toutes les régions du pays, la SCHL Ontario: Phone: (613) 739-1535 aide les Canadiens à disposer d’une vaste 100 Sheppard Ave. E., Ste. 500, FAX: (613) 739-1566 gamme d’options de financement novatrices North York, ON M2N 6N5 E-mail: [email protected] et abordables. Par l’entremise de ses Angelina Ritacco, Communications Emile J. Therien, President activités de recherche, la SCHL contribue Consultant/Conseillère, Communications Jack A. Smith, General Manager, également à la prospérité du secteur de Phone: (416) 218-3332 Programs l’habitation. En collaborant avec ses partenaires provinciaux, territoriaux et non Québec: gouvernementaux et le secteur privé dans le 1100, boul René-Lévesque ouest, Canada Science and but de mettre en oeuvre le plan d’action du 1er étage, Montréal, QC H3B 5J7 Technology Museum and gouvernement fédéral en matière d’habita- Suzanne Dubé, Marketing and Canada Agriculture tion, la SCHL aide les Canadiens de tous les Communications Consultant/Conseillère, milieux à avoir accès à des logements de Marketing et communications Museum qualité, à prix abordable. Ici ou à l’étranger, Tél: (514) 283-9008 1867 St. Laurent Blvd., la SCHL travaille également en étroite col- Atlantic/Atlantique: Ottawa, ON K1G 5A3 laboration avec ses partenaires gouverne- The museums are national leaders in ex- mentaux et le secteur de l’habitation afin 7001 Mumford Rd., Ste. 300, Tower 1, Halifax, NS B3L 2H8 periential learning, engaging Canadians in d’accroître la présence du Canada sur le hands-on exploration of the connections marché mondial et de partager avec les pays Emily Poitras, Principal, Marketing between science, technology and culture, étrangers son expérience et son savoir-faire Information and Communications/ through exhibitions, programs and demon- dans le domaine du logement. L’année 2006 Directeur fonctionnel, Marketing info et strations. They share their science, technol- marque le 60e anniversaire de la Société communications ogy and agriculture collections, an excep- canadienne d’hypothèques et de logement Phone: (902) 426-4966 tional library and photographic archive, (SCHL) au service des Canadiens et des through Web sites and travelling exhibi- Canadiennes. Canada–Nova Scotia tions. World Wide Web: www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca Offshore Petroleum Board Les musées sont des leaders d’envergure CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS/ 1791 Barrington St., 18th Fl., nationale en apprentissage expérientiel et COMMUNICATIONS: Halifax, NS B3J 3K9 encouragent les Canadiens à explorer les Anne Dawson, Executive Director, An independent joint agency of the Gov- connexions entre la science, la technologie Communications/Directeur Exécutif, ernments of Canada and Nova Scotia re- et la culture par l’entremise de démonstra- communications sponsible for the regulation of petroleum tions, de programmes et d’expositions Phone: (613) 748-2143 resources offshore Nova Scotia, including: interactives. Ils partagent leurs collections, leur bibliothèque exceptionnelle ainsi que Peter Turner, Director, Strategic health and safety of workers, environmen- tal protection, management of petroleum leurs archives photographiques par voie de Communications/ Directeur, sites Web et d’expositions itinérantes. Communications Stratégiques resources, review of industrial benefits, is- Phone: (613) 748-2375 suance of exploration and development li- World Wide Web: cences, data evaluation and collection. www.sciencetech.technomuses.ca Stephanie Rubec, Manager, Media www.agriculture.technomuses.ca Relations and Associations / World Wide Web: www.cnsopb.ns.ca Directrice des Relations avec les médias Phone: (902) 422-5588 CANADA AGRICULTURE MUSEUM: et les associations E-mail: [email protected] David Sutin, Manager, Communications, Phone: (613) 748-3064 Marketing and Farm Operations Neal Dawe, Public Information NCC Scenic Dr., P.O. Box 9724, Stn. T Christine Choury, Chief, Media Co-ordinator Ottawa ON K1G 5A3 Relations/Chef, Relations avec les médias Phone: (902) 496-0744 Phone: (613) 996-7812 Phone: (613) 742-5344 FAX: (902) 422-1799 FAX: (613) 947-2374 Kristen Scheel, Media Relations Officer/ E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Agente, Relations avec les médias CANADA SCIENCE AND Phone: (613) 748-4632 TECHNOLOGY MUSEUM: REGIONAL OFFICES/BUREAUX Martine Carrière, Communications and RÉGIONAUX: Marketing Officer 1867 St Laurent Blvd., B.C. & Yukon/C.-B. et Yukon: Ottawa, ON K1G 5A3 2600 Granville St., Ste. 400, Phone: (613) 998-5342 Vancouver, BC V6H 3V7 FAX: (613) 990-3654 Marketing and Communications/ E-mail: [email protected] Marketing et communications Phone: (604) 731-5733 CANADA SCIENCE AND Canada Safety Council TECHNOLOGY MUSEUM: Prairies, Nunavut & N.W.T./ Claude Faubert, Director General Prairies, Nunavut et T.N.-O.: 1020 Thomas Spratt Place, 1867 St. Laurent Blvd., 1000 7th Ave. S.W., Ste. 200, Ottawa, ON K1G 5L5 Ottawa, ON K1G 5A3 Calgary, AB T2P 5L5 National, non-profit, public service or- ganization dedicated to the prevention of Phone: (613) 991-0372 Sophie Dupuis, Senior Consultant, accidents and health hazards in the traffic, FAX: (613) 990-3654 Marketing and Communications/ workplace, home and recreational environ- E-mail: [email protected] Consultante principale, Marketing et ments. Membership includes industry, la- communications bour and professions. Develops on and off Phone: (403) 515-2986 the job safety programs. Disseminates acci- dent prevention information. Sponsors eight national safety campaigns annually. Pub- lishes a magazine and newsletters. Winter 2007 Sources 169 Randall Brooks, Director General, World Wide Web: www.catie.ca Phone: (416) 313-4598 Collection and Research Phone: (416) 203-7122 FAX: (416) 974-9757 2380 Lancaster Rd., P.O. Box 9724, Toll free: 1-800-263-1638 E-mail: Stn. T, Ottawa ON K1G 5A3 FAX: (416) 203-8284 [email protected] Phone: (613) 990-2804 E-mail: [email protected] President: FAX: (613) 990-3636 Dr. Graham Tipples E-mail: [email protected] Laurie Edmiston, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] Public Health Agency of Canada, National Garth Wilson, Curator Transportation Microbiology Laboratory, 2380 Lancaster Rd., P.O. Box 9724, Matthew Church, Director, Marketing 1015 Arlington St., Stn. T, Ottawa, ON K1G 5A3 and Communications Winnipeg, MB R3E 2R2 Phone: (613) 991-3087 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (204) 789-6080 FAX: (613) 990-3636 FAX: (204) 789-7039 E-mail: [email protected] Canadian Academy of E-mail: [email protected] Louise Trottier, Curator Energy and Periodontology Conjoint Meeting Secretary: Mining 1815 Alta Vista Dr., Ste. 105, Dr. Martin Petric, Clinical Virologist 2380 Lancaster Rd., P.O. Box 9724, Ottawa, ON K1G 3Y6 Laboratory Services, B.C. Centre for Stn. T, Ottawa, ON K1G 5A3 The CAP is the national voluntary organi- Disease Control, 655 West 12th Ave., Phone: (613) 991-6705 zation for periodontists, dentists who are Vancouver, BC V5Z 4R4 FAX: (613) 990-3636 certified specialists in the diagnosis and Phone: (604) 660-9697 E-mail: [email protected] treatment of diseases of the soft tissue and FAX: (604) 660-6073 Anna Adamek, Curator Communications bone in the mouth. The mission of the CAP E-mail: [email protected] (acting) is to promote the practice of periodontics Vice-President 2380 Lancaster Rd., P.O. Box 9724, and to advance the periodontal health of Karamchand Ramotar Stn. T, Ottawa, ON K1G 5A3 Canadians. Department of Microbiology, The Ottawa Phone: (613) 991-3077 World Wide Web: www.cap-acp.ca Hospital, 1053 Carling Ave., FAX: (613) 990-3636 Ottawa, ON K1Y 4E9 E-mail: [email protected] Sarah Baldwin, Executive Administrator Phone: (613) 737-8899, ext. 74748 Phone: (613) 523-9800 Helen Graves-Smith, Curator Physical FAX: (613) 737-8724 FAX: (613) 523-1968 E-mail: Sciences and Space (acting) E-mail: [email protected] 2380 Lancaster Rd., P.O. Box 9724, [email protected] Stn. T, Ottawa, ON K1G 5A3 Phone: (613) 991-3086 FAX: (613) 990-3636 E-mail: [email protected] Sandra Corbeil, Manager, Programs and Events 1867 St. Laurent Blvd., Ottawa, ON K1G 5A3 Phone: (613) 990-4043 FAX: (613) 990-3654 Canadian Association for E-mail: [email protected] Clinical Microbiology and Canadian Association for Stacy Wakeford, Director, Exhibitions Infectious Diseases Environmental Analytical and Programs 50 Charlton Ave. E., Rm. L424, Laboratories (CAEAL) 1867 St. Laurent Blvd., Hamilton, ON L8N 4A6 1565 Carling Ave., Ste. 310, Ottawa, ON K1G 5A3 CACMID is a charitable organization with Ottawa, ON K1Z 8R1 Phone: (613) 990-7114 its major objective the dissemination of in- The Canadian Association for Environ- FAX: (613) 990-3654 formation on clinical microbiology and in- mental Analytical Laboratories is a not-for- E-mail: [email protected] fectious diseases. This objective is attained profit internationally recognized accrediting by the organization of an annual scientific Maureen McEvoy, Director, Public body. As an association of public and pri- meeting, the “Conjoint Meeting on Infec- Affairs vate sector laboratories, a principal objec- tious Diseases,” the CACMID newsletter 1867 St. Laurent Blvd., tive is to promote and maintain a high level

and a web site. LISTINGS Ottawa, ON K1G 5A3 of assurance in analytical test data. To this Phone: (613) 990-6302 World Wide Web: www.cacmid.ca end, CAEAL manages proficiency testing, FAX: (613) 990-3654 site assessment and training programs that E-mail: [email protected] Secretary Treasurer: Dr. Astrid Petrich, Molecular are tailored to meet the specific needs of Canadian AIDS Treatment Microbiologist environmental testing laboratories. Laboratory Medicine, St. Joseph’s World Wide Web: www.caeal.ca Information Exchange Healthcare, 50 Charlton Ave. E., Phone: (613) 233-5300 Rm. L424, Hamilton, ON L8N 4A6 (CATIE) FAX: (613) 233-5501 Phone: (905) 522-1155, ext. 3270 505 – 555 Richmond St. W., Box 1104, FAX: (905) 521-6083 Dr. Rick Wilson, Chief Executive Officer Toronto, ON M5V 3B1 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] CATIE is a national non-profit organiza- tion committed to improving the health and Past President: J.E.J. (Ned) Gravel, Manager, Training quality of life of all Canadians living with Dr. Margaret Fearon, Executive Medical and Quality HIV/AIDS. CATIE provides the latest and Director, Medical Microbiology E-mail: [email protected] most complete HIV/AIDS treatment infor- Canadian Blood Services, 67 College St., mation available through its web site, toll Toronto, ON M5G 2M1 free phone line and its publications. 170 Sources Winter 2007 Deborah Masson-Stogran, Board Lisa Boniface, CACEE National Board/ Canadian Association of the President Manager, Career Services, McMaster Phone: (705) 652-2041 University Deaf FAX: (705) 652-6441 Phone: (905) 525-9140, ext. 27655 251 Bank St., Ste. 203, E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (905) 529-8972 Ottawa, ON K2P 1X3 James Doull, Board Vice-President E-mail: [email protected] The CAD is Canada’s national advocacy Phone: (506) 851-2889 Gregg Blachford, CACEE National organization of deaf consumers. It works to FAX: (506) 851-6608 Board/Director, McGill University Career protect and promote the rights, concerns, E-mail: [email protected] and Placement Service (CAPS)/President, and interests of deaf Canadians. It is not a CAFIP, Canadian Association for service agency. Concerns include access to Internship Programs television and telephone, illiteracy, educa- Canadian Association of Phone: (514) 398-2940 tion, human rights, sign language, etc. FAX: (514) 298-1831 James D. Roots, Executive Director Career Educators and E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (613) 565-2882 Jon French, CACEE National Board/ (This is a TTY number and cannot always Employers Senior Liaison Officer, Career be reached directly by voice phone. 720 Spadina Ave., Ste. 202, Information, The Institute of Chartered If you receive a tapping sound when you Toronto, ON M5S 2T9 Accountants of Ontario callplease hang up and call the Bell Relay The Canadian Association of Career Edu- Phone: (416) 969-4278 Service 1-800-855-0511 instead.) cators and Employers (CACEE) is a na- FAX: (416) 962-8900 tional non-profit partnership of employer E-mail: [email protected] Canadian Association recruiters and career services professionals representing Canadian colleges and univer- Sean Bartman, CACEE National Board/ of Food Banks / sities. CACEE is Canada’s leading voice in Senior Manager, Campus Programs, CIBC Association canadienne the post-secondary school to work transition Phone: (416) 307-3225 des banques alimentaires providing information, advice, networking FAX: (416) 307-3220 and professional development opportunities E-mail: [email protected] 2968 Dundas St. W., Ste. 303, to employers and educators. Jennifer Browne, CACEE National Toronto, ON M6P 1Y8 Founded in 1985, the Canadian Associa- L’Association canadienne des spécialistes Board/Career Development and Experimental Learning, Memorial tion of Food Banks (CAFB) is the voice of en emloi ed des employeurs (ACSEE) est food banks in Canada. In 2005, CAFB dis- une association à but non lucratif réunissant University of Newfoundland Phone: (709) 737-3448 tributed over 10 million pounds of food do- deux groupes partenaires, les employeurs- nations to member food banks in all prov- recruteurs et les experts des centres de FAX: (709) 737-492-7980 E-mail: [email protected] inces. CAFB conducts research, engages in carriés. Notre mission est de fournir aux public education and advocates for public employeurs, aux spécialistes en emploi et Brent Collingwood, CACEE National policy change. Through its members and aux étudiants de l’information et des Board/Director, Business Career Services their 2,800 partner agencies, the association conseils qui font autorité ainsi que des oc- and Co-operative Education Program, serves approximately 90% of people who casions de perfectionnement professionnel. University of Alberta use emergency food programs nationwide. World Wide Web: www.cacee.com Phone: (780) 492-2166 Independent, non-sectarian and non-parti- FAX: (780) 492-7980 san. Anne Markey, Executive Director, E-mail: [email protected] CACEE (Renseignements disponibles en français) Phone: (416) 929-5156, ext. 223 Nancy Moulday, Former CACEE Board World Wide Web: www.cafb-acba.ca Member/Manager Recruitment, TD FAX: (416) 929-5256 Phone: (416) 203-9241 E-mail: [email protected] Business Banking and Insurance Phone: (416) 308-2474 FAX: (416) 203-9244 John Stockwell, President, CACEE FAX: (416) 308-2713 E-mail: [email protected] National Board/National Recruitment E-mail: [email protected] Charitable registration no: Manager, Human Resources, Grant 13064-3737-RR-0001 John Ault, Former CACEE Board Thorton L.L.P. Charles Seiden, Executive Director Phone: (416) 360-5049 Member/Manager, Student Employment and Career Centre, University of Tamara Eberle, Director of Strategic FAX: (416) 360-4944 Planning E-mail: [email protected] Saskatchewan Phone: (306) 966-2788 Micky Fraterman, Communications Cynthia Bishop, President Elect, CACEE FAX: (306) 966-5092 Manager National Board/Director, Commerce E-mail: [email protected] Julia Magnuson-Ford, Member Services Career Development Centre, University of Co-ordinator Toronto Angie Paisley, CACEE National Board Chokey Tsering, Public Education and Phone: (416) 946-0614 Phone: (905) 721-3111, ext. 2208 Research Co-ordinator FAX: (416) 946-0617 FAX: (905) 721-3112 Lisa Young, National Food Sharing E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: angie.paisley@dc-uoit. ca System Co-ordinator Paul D. Smith, Past President, CACEE Wayne Hellquist, Board Chair (Regina) National Board Phone: (306) 791-6539 Phone: (613) 533-6000, ext. 74041 Marjorie Bencz, Past Chair (Edmonton) FAX: (613) 533-2535 Sources Hot Tip Phone: (780) 426-7657 E-mail: [email protected] Contact information is constantly Eg Walters, Treasurer (St. John’s) changing. For the very latest up-to-date Phone: (709) 722-0130 information in an organization’s listing check www.sources.com Winter 2007 Sources 171 Canadian Association Sue Barnes, CFRE Senior Development Officer, St. Joseph’s Canadian Association of of Gift Planners / Health Care Foundation London, Association canadienne 268 Grosvenor St., Management Consultants London, ON N6A 4V2 des professionnels en dons Phone: (519) 646-6000, ext. 65829 / Association canadienne planifiés FAX: (519) 646-6033 E-mail: [email protected] 325 Dalhousie St., Ste. 201, des conseillers en Ottawa, ON K1N 7G2 David W. Brown The Canadian Association of Gift Plan- Partner, Al G. Brown and Associates, management ners advances Philanthropy by fostering the 970 Lawrence Ave. W., Ste. 501, 4 King St. W., Ste. 815, quality and growth of charitable gift plan- Toronto, ON M6A 3B6 Toronto, ON M5H 1B6 ning. The Association creates awareness, Phone: (416) 787-6176 CAMC – National body representing provides education and is an advocate for FAX: (416) 787-0451 3,200 Individual Members. As “the Single charitable giving. Gift Planners work with E-mail: [email protected] Voice of Management Consulting in both donors and charities to achieve maxi- Anne MacKay Canada,’’ with local Chapters in major cen- mum benefit for each party from a charita- Vice-President, The United Way of tres across Canada, CAMC through its af- ble gift. Kitchener-Waterloo and Area, filiated provincial institutes oversees the World Wide Web: www.cagp-acpdp.org 20 Erb St. W., Waterloo, ON N2L 1T2 profession’s strict Code of Professional Phone: (519) 888-6100 Conduct and Exams leading to the interna- NATIONAL OFFICE (OTTAWA): FAX: (519) 888-7737 tionally recognized Certified Management Diane MacDonald, Executive Director E-mail: Consultant (CMC) designation. 325 Dalhousie St., Ste. 201, [email protected] Ottawa, ON K1N 7G2 World Wide Web: www.camc.com Phone: (613) 232-7991 David Magnuson-Ford Chairman, 2006–2007: Toll free: 1-888-430-9494 Director of Development and Alumni Greg Fieger, CMC, President, Strategic FAX: (613) 232-7286 Affairs, Nature Conservancy Canada, Future Group E-mail: [email protected] 200 – 611 Corydon Ave., Regina, SK Winnipeg, MB R3L 0P3 President and CEO: BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Phone: (204) 942-6156 Heather Osler, CAE Tara Gish, B.A., LL.B., Chair Cellular: (204) 510-9882 Phone: (416) 860-1515, ext. 6 Planned Giving Officer, SAIT Polytechnic, FAX: (204) 942-1016 1301 16 Ave. N.W., E-mail: [email protected] Toll free: 1-800-268-1148, ext. 6 Calgary, AB T2M 0L4 FAX: (416) 860-1535 Phone: (403) 284-8908 Linda Pearson Toll free FAX: 1-800-662-2972 FAX: (403) 284-7171 Director, Gift Planning, University of E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, Office of Gift Planning, 21 King’s College Circle, Stephen Boyd, Vice-Chair Toronto, ON M5S 3J3 Vice-President, Royal Alexandra Hospital Phone: (416) 978-3811 Foundation, Rm. 175-3, FAX: (416) 946-7574 Community Services Centre, E-mail: [email protected] 10240 Kingsway, Edmonton, AB T5H 3V9 Greg Lichti Phone: (780) 735-5061 Director, Major Gifts, Princess Margaret FAX: (780) 735-4016 Hospital Foundation, 610 University Ave., E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M5G 2M9 Phone: (416) 946-2168 Canadian Association of DeWayne Osborn, CGA, CFP, Past Chair FAX: (416) 946-6563 Medical Radiation General Manager, Lawton Partners E-mail: [email protected] Financial Planning Services Ltd., Technologists / Association 1000 – 305 Broadway, Brian Wonnick Winnipeg, MB R3C 3J7 Development Officer, Lutheran canadienne des technologues Phone: (204) 944-3538 Foundation Canada, 1927 Grant Ave., en radiation médicale Regina, SK S4S 4V6 FAX: (204) 947-2438 85 Albert St., 10th Fl., E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (306) 586-4434 FAX: (306) 586-0656 Ottawa, ON K1P 6A4 LISTINGS Dr. Rosemarie Sampson, Secretary E-mail: [email protected] The national professional certifying body Senior Associate and Planned Giving for members in radiological technology, ra- Officer, Mount Saint Vincent University, Tom Riglar diation therapy, nuclear medicine and mag- 166 Bedford Hwy., Halifax, NS B3M 2J6 Manager, Personal Philanthropy, United netic resonance imaging. Shares in accred- Phone: (902) 457-6764 Way of the Lower Mainland, iting provincial training programs. Provides FAX: (902) 445-3962 4543 Canada Way, continuing education and membership ben- E-mail: [email protected] Burnaby, BC V5G 4T4 efits. Administers Code of Ethics and pro- Phone: (604) 268-1316 Martin Massé, Treasurer vides a forum for maintaining standards/ FAX: (604) 293-0010 policies on training/application of diagnos- Directeur du programme des dons E-mail: [email protected] planifiés, Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont tic/therapeutic procedures. Royal, 3800, ch Queen Mary, Organisme national d’agrément de 10 000 Montréal, QC H3V 1H6 technologues pratiquant dans la radiologie, Phone: (514) 733-8211, ext. 2362 de la radiothérapie, de la médecine FAX: (514) 733-9735 nucléaire et de l’imagerie par résonance E-mail: [email protected] magnétique. Participe à l’agrément des pro- grammes provinciaux de formation. Offre 172 Sources Winter 2007 des programmes de perfectionnement Heidi Kussman-Armstrong, ND, Co- professionnel. Gère le code de déontologie ordinator, Naturopathic Medicine Week et fournit une tribune à l’élaboration des and Member, CAND Board of Directors normes de formation, d’application de diag- Phone: (519) 426-4275 nostic et d’intervention thérapeutique. FAX: (519) 426-4596 World Wide Web: www.camrt.ca E-mail: [email protected] Christiane Ménard, Director of Dr. Stephanie Ogura, ND, Vice-Chair, Communications/Directrice des CAND Board of Directors communications Phone: (514) 279-6629 Canadian Association of Phone/Tél: (613) 234-0012 FAX: (514) 849-3852 FAX/Téléc: (613) 234-1097 E-mail: [email protected] Professional Speakers E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] 1370 Don Mills Rd., Ste. 300, Canadian Association of Toronto, ON M3B 3N7 Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists Need an expert? Call CAPS first! Naturopathic Doctors 1125 Colonel By Dr., CTTC Bldg., Our members are Canada’s top speakers, trainers, consultants and facilitators from 1255 Sheppard Ave. E., Ste. 3400, Ottawa, ON K1S 5R1 CAOT is a national professional associa- across the country. We are specialists in a North York, ON M2K 1E2 wide range of topics and are responsive to The national association for licensed tion that provides leadership to advocate for and promote occupational therapy in media. We’re professionals, so we give a Naturopathic Doctors, CAND educates on great interview! When you need an expert the benefits and cost savings of naturopathic Canada and internationally. Through mem- ber services and education, CAOT helps in a hurry, call our association office and the medicine and the training/education of right person will get back to you immedi- Naturopathic Doctors. Promotes naturo- occupational therapists achieve professional excellence. Publications include the Cana- ately. Never be without a top-notch com- pathic medicine as blending science and mentator again! nature for safe, effective health care. CAND dian Journal of Occupational Therapy, also advocates for regulatory and health- Occupational Therapy Now and a consumer World Wide Web: care policy change at the federal level. site at www.otworks.ca. www.canadianspeakers.org World Wide Web: World Wide Web: www.caot.ca Shari Bricks, Executive Director www.naturopathicassoc.ca Claudia von Zweck, Executive Director Phone: (416) 847-3355 Phone: (613) 523-2268, ext. 224 FAX: (416) 441-0591 Robin Elliott, Media Relations E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 496-8633 Toll free: 1-800-434-2268, ext. 224 FAX: (416) 496-8634 FAX: (613) 523-2552 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Canadian Association of Shawn O’Reilly, Executive Director, Canadian Association of Director of Government Relations Psychoanalytic Child Phone: (416) 496-8633 Professional Immigration FAX: (416) 496-8634 Consultants Inc. (CAPIC) Therapists (CAPCT) E-mail: [email protected] 245 Fairview Mall Dr., Ste. 602, Administration Office: Dr. Iva Lloyd, B.Sc., ND, Chair, CAND Toronto, ON M2J 4T1 17 Saddletree Trail, Board of Directors/Associate Professor, CAPIC is the largest national association Brampton, ON L6X 4M5 Canadian College of Naturopathic for Canadian immigration consultants. It is Specialized psychotherapists work with Medicine engaged in ongoing liaison with the govern- children, adolescents and families with is- Phone: (905) 940-2727 ment on matters related to immigration poli- sues such as adoption, anxiety, attachment, FAX: (905) 940-2721 cies, programs and services and supports bereavement, behavioural disorders, depres- E-mail: continuous improvement in all areas of the sion, divorce and custody issues, eating dis- [email protected] Canadian immigration system. CAPIC is orders, learning disabilities, physical/sexual dedicated to helping Immigration Consult- abuse and parental consultation. Dr. Paul Saunders, Ph.D., ND, DHANP, For a referral to a child psychotherapist, Adjunct Faculty, Canadian College of ants to deliver the highest level of service to their clients through its program of continu- please call the CAPCT Referral Service at Naturopathic Medicine, Specialist in (416) 690-5464, ext. 3. Botanical Medicine and Herb/Drug ing professional development. Interactions World Wide Web: www.capic.ca World Wide Web: www.tcpp-capct.ca Phone: (416) 498-1255, ext. 227 Phone: (416) 690-5464 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 483-7044 FAX: (416) 483-0884 FAX: (416) 690-2746 Dr. David Lescheid, M.Sc., Ph.D., ND, E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Specialist in Infectious Diseases and Eyglo Thorlaksdottir, President Immunity/Associate Professor, Canadian NATIONAL ISSUES: Ron McKay, National President Phone: (416) 925-2831 College of Naturopathic Medicine E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 416-498-1255, ext. 334 Julia Brodyansky, Director of E-mail: [email protected] Communications Dr. Patricia Wales, ND, ND Elder and Berto Volpentesta, Executive Director Member, CAND Board of Directors Phone: (416) 483-7044 ext. 25 Choice words...... E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (403) 301-0123 Journalism largely consists in saying FAX: (403) 301-0105 E-mail: [email protected] “Lord Jones Dead” to people who never knew Lord Jones was alive. – G.K. Chesterton The Wisdom of Father Brown: “The Purple Wig” Winter 2007 Sources 173 Canadian Association of David Robinson, Associate Executive Director, Research and Advocacy/ Sexual Assault Centres / Directeur général associé, Recherche et Association canadienne des promotion des intérêts Phone/Tél.: (613) 820-2270 centres contre les agressions FAX/Téléc.: (613) 820-7244 à caractère sexuel Cellular/Cellulaire: (613) 282-2451 E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] 77 East 20th Ave., Vancouver, BC V5V 1L7 Liza Duhaime, Managing Editor, CAUT Pan-Canadian group of sexual assault cen- Bulletin/Rédactrice en chef, Bulletin de 335 Renfrew Dr., Ste. 302, tres working to implement legal, social and l’ACPPU Markham, ON L3R 9S9 attitudinal changes necessary to prevent and Phone/Tél.: (613) 820-2270 The Canadian Automatic Sprinkler Asso- eradicate rape and sexual assault. The intent FAX/Téléc.: (613) 820-2417 ciation is a National Trade Contractor’s As- of CASAC is to act as a force for social E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] sociation. It has existed in one form or an- change regarding violence against women other for over 70 years, and was incorpo- at the individual, institutional and political rated under a Dominion Charter in 1961. level. The members are specialty contractors en- gaged in the design, manufacture, fabrica- World Wide Web: www.casac.ca tion and installation of fire sprinkler sys- Lee Lakeman, Spokesperson tems. Phone: (604) 876-2622 Phone: (905) 477-2270 FAX: (604) 876-8450 FAX: (905) 477-3611 E-mail: [email protected] John Galt, President 320 South Shores Rd., P.O. Box 419, E-mail: [email protected] Campbellford, ON K0L 1L0 A National Association for writers of Larry J. Fronczak, Vice-President every genre. Founded in 1921, it sponsors E-mail: [email protected] awards and publishes The Canadian Writ- Matt Osburn, Codes and Technical er’s Guide. The 2007 Conference will be Services held in Ottawa, Ontario, July 5–8. Writers, E-mail: editors, publishers and the public are invited [email protected] to workshops, panel discussions, social Dan Solonynko, Ontario Regional Canadian Association of events and readings by award-winning au- Manager University Teachers (CAUT) thors. E-mail: / Association canadienne des World Wide Web: www.CanAuthors.org [email protected] National Office: professeures et professeurs Alec McEachern, Administrator d’université (ACPPU) 320 South Shores Rd., P.O. Box 419, Campbellford, ON K0L 1L0 2675 prom Queensview Dr., Phone: (705) 653-0323 Ottawa, ON K2B 8K2 Toll free: 1-866-216-6222 Founded in 1951, CAUT is the national FAX: (705) 653-0593 voice for academic staff. Today, represent- E-mail: [email protected] ing 55,000 teachers, librarians, researchers and other academic professionals, CAUT is President: Box 348, Commerce Court W., an outspoken defender of academic free- Joan Eyolfson Cadham Toronto, ON M5L 1G2 dom and works actively in the public inter- c/o National Office The Canadian Bankers Association (CBA) est to improve the quality and accessibility Branches: is an industry association that represents domestic and foreign-chartered banks in of post-secondary education in Canada. The CAA has 12 branches, located in: Canada. The CBA contributes to the devel- Crée en 1951, l’ACPPU est la porte-parole Victoria opment of public policy on the financial nationale du corps universitaire. Représen- Vancouver tant aujourd’hui 55 000 professeurs, bib- Kelowna services sector and promotes an understand- liothécaires, chercheurs et autres universi- Edmonton ing of the industry to the public, all levels taires, l’ACPPU défend fermement la Toronto of governments, and interest groups. LISTINGS liberté académique et travaille activement, St. Catharines World Wide Web: www.cba.ca dans l’intérêt public, à améliorer la qualité Kitchener Building a Better Understanding et l’accessibilité de l’enseignement Peterborough Program: postsecondaire au Canada. Publications: New Liskeard Toll free: 1-800-263-0231 Bulletin de l’ACPPU, Dossier en éducation Ottawa E-mail: [email protected] de l’ACPPU, L’Opinion de l’ACPPU. Montreal Halifax Toronto: World Wide Web: www.caut.ca Phone: (416) 362-6093 James Turk, Executive Director/Directeur Contact the National Office for details, or FAX: (416) 362-8465 explore our web site. général Raymond J. Protti, President and CEO Phone/Tél.: (613) 820-2270 FAX/Téléc.: (613) 820-7244 Melanie Minos, Manager, Media Cellular/Cellulaire: (613) 277-0488 Relations E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] Ext. 220 Cellular: (416) 587-7733 E-mail: [email protected] 174 Sources Winter 2007 Maura Drew-Lytle, Senior Manager, sional development and information serv- Media Relations ices for its members. Ext. 338 Cellular: (416) 918-2777 World Wide Web: www.cbp.ca E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 239-1022 Caroline Hubberstey, Director, Public FAX: (416) 239-1076 Affairs and Media Relations E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 216 Cellular: (416) 417-7779 E-mail: [email protected] Harvey Botting, Chair 375 University Ave., 6th Fl., Philip J. Boyd, President Regional Offices: Lina Baltakys, Administrative Assistant Jacques Hébert, Director, Quebec Toronto, ON M5G 2J5 (French media) As the leading national volunteer-based Phone: (514) 840-8724 organization dedicated to creating a future Cellular: (514) 502-5214 without breast cancer, the Foundation works E-mail: [email protected] collaboratively to fund, support and advo- cate for: relevant and innovative breast can- Paul Griffin, Director, Western Region cer research; meaningful education/aware- Phone: (604) 806-3002 ness programs; early diagnosis and effective Cellular: (604) 312-0725 treatment;a positive quality of life for those E-mail: [email protected] living with breast cancer. World Wide Web: www.cbcf.org National Office: Canadian Call Management Manager, Media and Communications Association (CAM-X) Phone: (416) 596-6773, ext. 400 Toll free: 1-800-387-9816 National Office: FAX: (416) 596-7857 24 Olive St., Grimsby, ON L3M 2B6 “As the national voice for the Call Man- BC/Yukon Chapter agement industry, CAM-X contributes to Director of Communications and Public our member’s profitability by fostering a Education willingness to exchange ideas, experiences The Canadian Bar Phone: (604) 683-2873 and solutions while promoting the general Toll free: 1-800-561-6111 welfare and ethical standards of the indus- Association / L’Association FAX: (604) 683-2860 try.” E-mail: [email protected] du Barreau canadien World Wide Web: www.camx.ca Prairies/NWT Chapter 865 Carling Ave./865, ave Carling, NATIONAL OFFICE: Ste./bur 500, Ottawa, ON K1S 5S8 Director, Marketing and Communications Phone: (780) 452-1166 Linda Osip, Executive Director Represents more than 36,000 lawyers Grimbsy, ON across Canada. Offers national perspective Toll Free:: 1-866-373-6313 FAX: (780) 451-6554 Phone: (905) 309-0224 on legal issues, federal legislation and trends Toll free: 1-800-896-1054 in law. Provides explanations, analysis and Ontario Chapter FAX: (905) 309-0225 commentary on all areas of law from prac- Manager of Communications E-mail: [email protected] tising lawyers, academics and in-house Phone: (416) 815-1313 counsel. CBA is dedicated to improvement Toll Free: 1-866-373-6313 2005–06 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: in the law, the administration of justice, law- FAX: (416) 815-1766 Pat Vos, President yer education and advocacy in the public E-mail: [email protected] Intercon Messaging Inc., interest. Drayton Valley, AB Atlantic Chapter Phone: (780) 542-4100 Représente au-delà de 36 000 avocats, Director, Marketing and Communications E-mail: [email protected] avocates et notaires à travers le Canada. Elle Phone: (902) 422-5520 propose un point de vue national sur des Toll Free: 1-866-273-2223 Cindy Roma, Past President questions juridiques, la législation fédérale FAX: (902) 422-5523 Telelink Call Centre Inc., St. John’s, NL et les tendances en droit. Elle fournit des E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (709) 722-3730 explications, des analyses et des observa- E-mail: [email protected] tions d’avocats, d’universitaires et de Michael Leibowitz, 1st Vice-President membres de contentieux dans tous les Professional Answering Service, secteurs du droit. L’ABC se voue à Charleston, SC l’amélioration du droit, de l’administration Phone: (843) 724-6400 de la justice, de la formation des juristes et E-mail: [email protected] de la défense des intérêts publics. Casey Smit, 2nd Vice-President World Wide Web: www.cba.org Re: Messaging Solutions Inc., Stephen Hanson, Senior Director/ Abbotsford, BC Directeur principal, Communications Phone: (604) 852-8699 Phone: (613) 237-2925, ext. 147 E-mail: [email protected] Toll free: 1-800-267-8860 Canadian Business Press Gary Blair, Director FAX: (613) 237-0185 4195 Dundas St. W., Ste. 346, Tele-Page, Montreal, QC E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M8X 1Y4 Phone: (514) 342-3611 Canadian Business Press is the national E-mail: [email protected] trade association of business and profes- sional publications, representing the indus- try to government, related organizations, media and the public, and providing profes- Winter 2007 Sources 175 Kelly Doran, Director Ontario: Encore Telesolutions, Barrie, ON Carrie Rands-Flanagan, Senior Phone: (705) 725-0055 Manager, Communications E-mail: [email protected] 1639 Yonge St., Toronto, ON M4T 2W6 Brad Swift, Vendor Representative Phone: (416) 488-5400 Amtelco, Burlington, ON FAX: (416) 488-2872 Phone: (800) 215-7617 Québec: E-mail: [email protected] Marie-Claude Lafleur, Director, Communications 800 6th Ave. S.W., Ste. 1600, 5151 l’Assomption Blvd., Calgary, AB T2P 3G3 Montréal, QC H1T 4A9 The Canadian Centre for Energy Informa- Phone: (514) 255-5151 tion (Centre for Energy is a non-profit, non- FAX: (514) 255-2808 advocacy organization created to meet an New Brunswick: urgent need for information about all parts Lynn Ann Duffley, Director, of the Canadian energy system from oil, Communications natural gas, coal, thermal and hydroelectric P.O. Box 2089, 133 Prince William St., power through nuclear, solar, wind and National Office: other sources of energy. 10 Alcorn Ave., Ste. 200, Saint John, NB E2L 3T5 Toronto, ON M4V 3B1 Phone: (506) 634-6272 World Wide Web: The Canadian Cancer Society, founded in FAX: (506) 634-3808 www.centreforenergy.com 1938, is the only community-based, cancer- Nova Scotia: Phone: (403) 263-7722 related, fund-raising charity with a national Jackie Parker, Co-ordinator, Marketing FAX: (403) 237-6286 charter and fully organized divisions in each and Communications E-mail: [email protected] of the 10 provinces and territories. The So- 5826 South St., Ste. 1, Publication order line: ciety’s five priorities are: prevention, advo- Halifax, NS B3H 1S6 Toll free: 1-877-606-4636 cacy, research, information and support. Phone: (902) 423-6183 World Wide Web: The Society conducts its annual campaign FAX: (902) 429-6563 www.centreforenergy.com/EE-OS.asp for funds in April. Prince Edward Island: Colleen Killingsworth, President World Wide Web: www.cancer.ca Dawn Binns, Executive Director E-mail: NATIONAL OFFICE: 1 Rochford St., Ste. 1, [email protected] Paul Lapierre, Group Director, Public Charlottetown, PE C1A 3T1 David Carson, Vice-President Affairs and Cancer Control Phone: (902) 566-4007 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 934-5692 FAX: (902) 628-8281 FAX: (416) 961-4189 Newfoundland/Labrador: Tami Hutchinson, Co-ordinator E-mail: DIVISION OFFICES: Rose Daley, Director of Development and Communications [email protected] British Columbia/Yukon: P.O. Box 8921, St. John’s, NL A1B 3R9 Charlene Krepiakevich, Vice-President, Phone: (709) 753-6520 Canadian Centre for Marketing and Communications FAX: (709) 753-9314 565 West 10th Ave., Pollution Prevention Vancouver, BC V5Z 4J4 100 Charlotte St., Sarnia, ON N7T 4R2 Phone: (604) 872-4400 C2P2 is a non-government environmental FAX: (604) 879-4533 organization that encourages actions that World Wide Web: www.bc.cancer.ca avoid or minimize the creation of pollutants, Alberta/Northwest Territories: and that fosters a healthier environment and Carolyn Chin, Director of Public Affairs a sustainable society. Our project areas in- and Marketing clude education and outreach, pollution pre- 2424 4th St. S.W., Ste. 200, vention program support, research and writ- Calgary, AB T2S 2T4 Canadian Cardiovascular ing, training, communication tools and Phone: (403) 228-4487 event management. FAX: (403) 228-4506 Society / Société canadienne World Wide Web: www.c2p2online.com World Wide Web: www.cancer.ab.ca de cardiologie Toronto Office: LISTINGS Saskatchewan: 222 Queen St., Ste. 1403, 215 Spadina Ave., Ste. 134, Andrew Caswell, Director, Ottawa, ON K1P 5V9 Toronto, ON M5T 2C7 Communications and Marketing The CCS is the national voice for cardio- Phone: (416) 979-3534, ext. 2 1910 McIntyre St., Regina, SK S4P 2R3 vascular physicians and scientists. The CCS Toll free: 1-800-667-9790 Phone: (306) 790-5822 mission is to promote cardiovascular health FAX: (519) 337-3486 FAX: (306) 569-2133 and care through knowledge translation, in- Chris Wolnik, Executive Director Manitoba: cluding dissemination of research, encour- Phone: (519) 337-3423 Mark McDonald, Executive Director agement of best practices, professional de- E-mail: [email protected] 193 Sherbrook St., velopment, and leadership in health policy. Winnipeg, MB R3C 2B7 World Wide Web: www.ccs.ca Phone: (204) 774-7483 Choice words...... FAX: (204) 774-7500 Anne Ferguson, Executive Director & CEO Phone: (613) 569-3407, ext. 403 Editorial writers are people who ride FAX: (613) 569-6574 down out of the hills after the battle E-mail: [email protected] and shoot the wounded. – Murray Kempton 176 Sources Winter 2007 Canadian Centre for Skills Enid Harrison, Director of Public Relations and Marketing Development & Travel Ext. 237 Training Career Centre E-mail: [email protected] 16 Spadina Rd., Ste. 201, Toronto, ON M5R 2S7 Canadian Child Care Worldwide traveller, author of several Federation books, Louise Blazik is founder of one of 383 Parkdale Ave., Ste. 201, Canada’s oldest post-secondary institutions. Ottawa, ON K1Y 4R4 The Canadian College of Travel and Tourism Expert, Training and The Canadian Child Care Federation is a Development Specialist: Louise researches, bilingual, non-profit, member-based organi- Naturopathic Medicine designs and presents training programs, zation. Canada’s largest child care organi- 1255 Sheppard Ave. E., seminars and workshops for companies. zation, we include over 20 provincial and Toronto, ON M2K 1E2 Trainer and motivational speaker since territorial affiliate organizations. Our 11,000 Offers a four-year, full-time professional 1980, including NATCON (National Con- members – early learning and child care program in naturopathic medicine. CCNM sultation on Career Development). practitioners, academics, parents and policy educates, develops and trains naturopathic World Wide Web: www.travelcollege.ca makers – share our commitment to excel- doctors (NDs) through excellence in health lence in early learning and child care. E-mail: [email protected] education, clinical services and research World Wide Web: www.cccf-fcsge.ca that integrate mind, body and spirit. Louise Blazik, CTM Founder Naturopathic doctors are primary health- Phone: (416) 481-2265 Phone: (613) 729-5289 care professionals wo integrate standard FAX: (416) 487-5428 FAX: (613) 729-3159 medical diagnostics with a broad range of E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] natural therapies, including Asian medicine, Joe Blazik, Media Consultant and Barbara Coyle, Executive Director botanical medicine, homeopathic medicine, Marketing Professional Ext. 226 clinical nutrition, physical medicine and Cellular: (519) 212-4331 E-mail: [email protected] lifestyle counselling. E-mail: [email protected] Lana Crossman, Publications Manager World Wide Web: www.ccnm.edu Ext. 221 Catherine Kenwell, Director, Marketing E-mail: [email protected] and Communications Gina Gasparrini, President College phone: (416) 498-1255, ext. 243 Phone: (514) 734-2691, ext. 3 Clinic phone: (416) 498-9763 FAX: (514) 734-2715 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Canadian Cosmetic, Toiletry Canadian Coalition for and Fragrance Association Democracies 420 Britannia Rd. E., Ste. 102, P.O. Box 72602, 345 Bloor St. E., Mississauga, ON L4Z 3L5 Canadian Centre on Toronto, ON M4W 3J0 The Canadian Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fra- Canadian Coalition for Democracies grance Association (CCTFA) is the leading Substance Abuse (CCD) is a non-partisan, multi-ethnic, trade association for the personal care prod- multi-denominational non-profit organiza- ucts industry in Canada. Through active par- 75 Albert St., Ste. 300, ticipation of its members, CCTFA acts as Ottawa, ON K1P 5E7 tion of concerned Canadians dedicated to the protection and promotion of democracy the principal voice of the personal care The Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse products industry interfacing with govern- (CCSA) is Canada’s national addictions both at home and abroad. The CCD is com- mitted to changing Canadian foreign policy ment and elected representatives, to ensure agency. Its mission is to provide objective, development and effective representation of evidence-based information and advice to to become more supportive of democracies, especially those who face militant terrorism. industry positions on all regulatory issues. help reduce the health, social and economic The CCTFA Foundation also runs the not- harm associated with substance abuse and World Wide Web: for-profit Look Good Feel BetterTM program addictions. CCSA works collaboratively www.canadiancoalition.com which is dedicated to helping Canadian with governments, researchers, enforcement Alastair Gordon, President women with cancer manage the appear- agencies, treatment professionals and the Phone: (416) 486-8784 ance-related effects of cancer and its treat- private sector to achieve a balanced and ho- E-mail: ment. listic approach to addictions that will lead [email protected] to a healthier and safer Canadian public. World Wide Web: The Centre operates an information and ref- Joan O’Callaghan, Deputy www.cctfa.ca erence service on substance abuse and pub- Communications Director www.lookgoodfeelbetter.ca lishes a newsletter, Action News. Phone: (416) 970-4171 Phone: (905) 890-5161 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.ccsa.ca FAX: (905) 890-2607 Rochelle Wilner, Senior Vice-President Karen Brown, Manager, Membership Phone: (613) 235-4048 Phone: (416) 963-8998 FAX: (613) 235-8101 Services E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 249 Michel Perron, Chief Executive Officer Naresh Raghubeer, Executive Director Mara Bonadie, Marketing and Ext. 227 Phone: (416) 452-6957 E-mail: [email protected] Communications E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 228 Look Good Feel Better program: Information line: 1-800-914-5665 Winter 2007 Sources 177 Canadian Council of Phone: (613) 232-2474 Muslim Women (CCMW) FAX: (613) 230-5759 Marie Lemay, P.Eng., Chief Executive Head Office: Officer P.O. Box 154, Gananoque, ON K7G 2T7 The Canadian Council of Muslim Women Marc Bourgeois, Director, (CCMW) is a national non-profit volunteer Communications organization with chapters across the coun- E-mail: [email protected] try. The Council was established to assist Canadian Council for Muslim women in participating effectively Canadian Council of in Canadian society and to promote mutual Snowmobile Organizations / Tobacco Control / understanding with women of other faiths. Conseil canadien pour le Our goals: Equity, equality, empowerment. Conseil canadien des See www.ccmw.com for board members organismes de motoneige contrôle de tabac and regional contacts. 192 Bank St., Ottawa, ON K2P 1W8 National Office: A leader in information services, the World Wide Web: www.ccmw.com 29 Berkley Dr., Riverview, NB E1B 2L4 CCTC supports those whose goals are: pre- Head Office: The CANADIAN COUNCIL OF venting tobacco use by youth; persuading Phone/FAX: (613) 383-2847 SNOWMOBILE ORGANIZATIONS is and helping smokers to quit; protecting E-mail: [email protected] the umbrella organization representing all Canadians by eliminating exposure to twelve provincial and territorial Canadian Alia Hogben, Executive Director secondhand smoke; and educating Canadi- snowmobile organizations. P.O. Box 154, Gananoque, ON K7G 2T7 ans about the industry’s marketing strategies Our mission is to promote safe and envi- Phone: (613) 383-2847 ronmentally responsible snowmobiling, fa- and the adverse effects the industry’s prod- E-mail: [email protected] ucts have on their health. cilitate effective communication among or- ganizations, unite snowmobilers to pursue Leader en services d’information, le Razia Jaffer, President 173 Rocky Ridge Cove N.W., the same goal and to promote the opportu- CCCT envisage un mouvement solide et nity to snowmobile in Canada. efficace de lutte contre le tabagisme. Le Calgary, AB T3G 4L1 CCCT est convainçu que l’augmentation de Phone: (403) 243-7995 Le CONSEIL CANADIEN DES l’efficacité et de la capacité des individus et E-mail: [email protected] ORGANISMES DE MOTONEIGE est organismes engagés dans la lutte contre le Nuzhat Jafri, Media Relations l’organisme qui groupe les douze associa- tabagisme peut permettre de réaliser une 167 Welland Ave., Toronto, ON M4T 2J6 tions canadiennes. Notre mission est la pro- société canadienne sans fumée. Phone: (416) 487-8037 motion du sport de la motoneige sécuritaire E-mail: [email protected] et la responsibilité de l’environnement, World Wide Web: www.cctc.ca améliorer les communications entre les Phone: (613) 567-3050 différents organismes, grouper tous les Toll free: 1-800-267-5234 motoneigistes canadiens afin de poursuivre FAX: (613) 567-2730 les même buts et promouvoir le sport de la E-mail: [email protected] motoneige au Canada. World Wide Web: www.ccso-ccom.ca Phone: (506) 387-8960 FAX: (506) 854-7211 COUNCIL MEMBERS: Canadian Council of British Columbia Snowmobile Federation: Professional Engineers / Box 400, Houston, BC V0J 1Z0 Phone: (250) 845-7705 Conseil canadien des FAX: (250) 845-7785 Canadian Council of E-mail: [email protected] Christian Charities ingénieurs World Wide Web: www.snowmobilebc.ca 180 Elgin St., Ste. 1100, Alberta Snowmobile Association: 21 Howard Ave., Ste. 1, Ottawa, ON K2P 2K3 11759 Groat Rd., Elmira, ON N3B 2C9 The Canadian Council of Professional Edmonton, AB T5M 3K6 LISTINGS CCCC is a national association of over Engineers (CCPE) is the national organiza- Phone: (780) 427-2695 2,700 charities that provides a wide array of tion of the 12 provincial and territorial as- FAX: (780) 415-1779 administrative, management, stewardship sociations/ordre that regulate the practice of E-mail: [email protected] and accountability services. Provides online engineering in Canada. CCPE delivers na- World Wide Web: education, seminars and conferences. Pub- tional programs that ensure the highest www.altasnowmobile.ab.ca lishes the Charity Handbook and other ad- standards of engineering education, profes- Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association: ministrative and technical resources. Pro- sional qualifications and ethical conduct; 221 Centre St., P.O. Box 533, vides comment to government and Canada promotes greater public understanding of Revenue Agency on charity policy matters. Regina Beach, SK S0G 4C0 engineering and its contribution to society; Phone: (306) 729-3500 World Wide Web: www.cccc.org and acts as the national and international FAX: (306) 729-3505 E-mail: [email protected] voice of the associations/ordre. On their be- E-mail: [email protected] half, CCPE accredits undergraduate engi- World Wide Web: John Pellowe, CEO neering programs, conducts research and www.sasksnowmobiling.sk.ca Phone: (519) 669-5137 develops national guidelines. FAX: (519) 669-3291 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.ccpe.ca 178 Sources Winter 2007 Snoman (Snowmobilers of Manitoba) provide speakers on these topics. Inc.: World Wide Web: www.cdfai.org 2121 Henderson Hwy., Winnipeg, MB R2G 1P8 Phone: (403) 231-7677 Phone: (204) 940-7533 FAX: (403) 231-7647 FAX: (204) 940-7531 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] or Janice Andersson, Manager, External [email protected] Relations World Wide Web: www.snoman.mb.ca David Bercuson, Director of Programs Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Canadian Council on Clubs: Learning Canadian Dental 501 Welham Rd., Unit 9, Association / L’Association Barrie, ON L4N 8Z6 215 - 50 O’Connor Street, Phone: (705) 739-7669 Ottawa, ON K1P 6L2 dentaire canadienne FAX: (705) 739-5005 The Canadian Council on Learning is an independent, not-for-profit corporation 1815 Alta Vista, Ottawa, ON K1G 3Y6 E-mail: [email protected] The Canadian Dental Association (CDA) World Wide Web: www.ofsc.on.ca funded through an agreement with HRSDC. Its mandate is to promote and support evi- is the national voice for dentistry, dedicated Fédération des Clubs de Motoneigistes dence-based decision-making about learn- to the advancement and leadership of a uni- du Québec: ing throughout all stages of life, from early fied profession and to the promotion of op- 4545, ave Pierre de Coubertin, CP 1000, childhood through to the workplace and be- timal oral health, an essential component of succ M, Montréal, QC H1V 3R2 yond-to be a catalyst for lifelong learning general health. Phone: (514) 252-3076 across Canada. L’Association dentaire canadienne (ADC) FAX: (514) 254-2066 Le Conseil canadien sur l’apprentissage est le porte-parole national de la dentisterie, E-mail: [email protected] est un organisme indépendant sans buts voué au progrès et au leadership d’une pro- World Wide Web: www.fcmq.qc.ca lucratifs, financé en vertu d’une entente fession unifiée ainsi qu’à la promotion New Brunswick Federation of avec RHDSC. Sa mission est de favoriser d’une santé buccodentaire optimale, partie Snowmobile Clubs: et soutenir la prise de décisions sur intégrante de la santé en général. 147 Houlton Rd., Unit B, l’apprentissage fondées sur des éléments World Wide Web: www.cda-adc.ca Woodstock, NB E7M 1Y4 objectifs à tous les stades de la vie, depuis Phone: (613) 523-1770 Phone: (506) 325-2625 la petite enfance jusqu’au milieu de travail FAX: (613) 523-7736 FAX: (506) 325-2627 et au-delà-un catalyseur pour l’appren- E-mail: [email protected] tissage à vie au Canada. Beth Keeping, Manager, Media and World Wide Web: www.nbfsc.com Government Relations/Chef, Services de World Wide Web: www.ccl-cca.ca Prince Edward Island Snowmobile relations avec les médias et le Paul Cappon, President and CEO gouvernement Association: Phone: (613) 786-3230, ext. 207 P.O. Box 2526, E-mail: [email protected] Charlottetown, PE C1A 8C2 Canadian Dental Hygienists Phone: (902) 894-7669 Charles Ungerleider, Director of Association Research and Knowledge Mobilization Toll free: 1-877-708-7669 96 Centrepointe Dr., FAX: (902) 368-2252 Phone: (604) 662-3101 FAX: (604) 662-3168 Ottawa, ON K2G 6B1 E-mail: [email protected] A non-profit association supported by World Wide Web: www.peisa.ca E-mail: [email protected] over 11,000 members, the Canadian Dental Snowmobilers Association of Nova Elizabeth Everson, Director of Hygienists Association is the collective Scotia: Communications voice and vision of dental hygienists in 5516 Spring Garden Rd., 4th Fl., Phone: (613) 786-3230, ext. 207 Canada advancing the profession, support- Halifax, NS B3J 3G6 FAX: (613) 782-2956 ing its members and contributing to the oral Phone: (902) 425-5450, ext. 324 E-mail: [email protected] health and general well-being of the public. FAX: (902) 425-5606 The Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene is E-mail: [email protected] the CDHA’s official publication. World Wide Web: World Wide Web: www.cdha.ca www.snowmobilersns.com Phone: (613) 224-5515 Newfoundland/Labrador Snowmobile FAX: (613) 224-7283 Federation: E-mail: [email protected] 9 Church St., Deer Lake, NL A8A 1C9 Phone: (709) 635-4395 Susan A. Ziebarth, MHA, CHE, FAX: (709) 635-4396 Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] Canadian Defence & E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.nlsf.org Judy A. Lux, MSW, RSW, Health Policy Klondike Snowmobile Association: Foreign Affairs Institute Communications Specialist P.O. Box 9034, Whitehorse, YK Y1A 4A2 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (867) 667-7680 530 8th Ave. S.W., Ste. 1600, E-mail: [email protected] Calgary, AB T2P 3S8 World Wide Web: www.ksa.yk.ca The Fellows program has 24 experts in Canadian defence policy, foreign affairs and Nunavut Snowmobile Association: the Canadian military from across Canada. P.O. Box 6021, Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0 They have agreed to affiliate themselves Sources Hot Tip Toll free phone/FAX: 1-867-979-2207 with CDFAI to create a core of expertise Listings appear alphabetically E-mail: [email protected] that the Institute can draw upon for research by organization name. World Wide Web: projects, to respond to the media, and to www3.nv.sympatico.ca/crlalande Winter 2007 Sources 179 (“SEDAR”), le Système électronique de Canadian Down Syndrome déclaration des initiés (“SEDI”) et la Base de données nationale d’inscription Society (“BDNI”). 811 14th St. N.W., Calgary, AB T2N 2A4 Innovations CDS inc. (“Innovations The Canadian Down Syndrome Society is CDS”) a national organization dedicated to ensur- Innovations CDS inc., principale source ing equitable opportunities for all Canadi- The Canadian Depository d’information sur les valeurs mobilières ans with Down syndrome. Services include: for Securities Limited (CDS canadiennes, occupe une position idéale information and education (web site, news- pour élaborer et offrir de nouvelles solutions letter, annual conference, resources and Ltd.) adaptées à la demande du marché en publications); research collaboration; advo- 85 Richmond St. W., matière de données sur les valeurs et de cacy; public awareness, including National Toronto, ON M5H 2C9 services connexes. Down Syndrome Awareness Week; Re- The Canadian Depository for Securities source Council of professionals; collabora- World Wide Web: www.cds.ca Limited is the holding company for three tion with local groups and national organi- operating subsidiaries outlined below: Main switchboard: (416) 365-8400 zations. Major funding is provided from FAX: (416) 365-8700 donations. CDS Clearing and Depository Services Inc. Janet Comeau, Manager, Corporate World Wide Web: www.cdss.ca (CDS) CDS Clearing and Depository Communications Phone: (403) 270-8500 Services Inc. (CDS) is Canada’s national Phone: (416) 365-8427 Toll free: 1-800-883-5608 securities depository, clearing and settle- E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (403) 270-8291 ment hub – supporting Canada’s equity, fixed income and money markets, holding Krista J. Flint, Executive Director over $3 trillion on deposit and handling over E-mail: [email protected] 77 million securities trades annually. CDS INC. CDS INC. is focused on delivering im- provements to the capital markets and the public through the services we provide on behalf of the CSA – the System for Elec- tronic Document Analysis and Retrieval Canadian Dermatology (SEDAR), the System for Electronic Disclo- sure by Insiders (SEDI) and the National Association / Association Registration Database (NRD). canadienne de dermatologie CDS Innovations Inc. (CDS Dermatologists YOUR skin Innovations) Canadian Educational CDS Innovations Inc. is the premier experts! / Les dermatologues source for information on Canadian securi- VOS spécialistes de la peau ! Standards Institute ties and is ideally positioned to develop and 1385 Bank St., Ste. 425, (CESI) / Institut Canadien provide new solutions that meet market de- Ottawa, ON K1H 8N4 mand for securities data and related serv- The CDA is a national non-profit medical ices. specialty organization whose membership des Standards en comprises 560 dermatologists. It publishes La Caisse canadienne de the Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Sur- Éducation (ICSE) dépôt de valeurs limitée gery six times a year, holds an annual four- 12 Bannockburn Ave., Ste. 201, (“CDS lté”) day scientific conference in July, and organ- Toronto, ON M5M 2M8 izes the annual Sun Awareness Week (May CESI’s comprehensive system of internal La Caisse canadienne de dépôt de valeurs 28 to June 3, 2007) and a Sun Protection and external evaluation for independent limitée est la société de portefeuille Evaluation Program. schools across Canada is based on its Stand- chapeautant les trois sociétés en exploitation ards for Accreditation of Schools which in- indiquées ci-après : L’ACD est une société nationale et sans but lucratif de spécialité médicale, qui réunit clude purpose and objectives, values, disci- Services de dépôt et de compensation un effectif de 560 dermatologues. Elle pline, extra-curriculum, academic program,

CDS inc. (“CDS”) publie une revue six fois par an, le Journal school organization, personnel, admissions, LISTINGS La société Services de dépôt et de com- of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, tient financial and plant management, govern- pensation CDS inc., le carrefour canadien chaque année en juillet un congrès ance, and school and community. de dépôt, de compensation et de règlement scientifique de quatre jours, organise la L’Institut Canadien des Standards en des valeurs, appuie les marchés relatifs aux Semaine annuelle de la prudence au soleil Éducation (ICSE) offre un processus titres de participation et aux valeurs à (28 mai à 3 juin 2007) et gère un Pro- d’évaluation interne et externe portant sur revenu fixe ainsi que les marchés gramme d’évaluation de la protection tous les aspects de la vie scolaire. Les écoles monétaires canadiens. Elle détient plus de solaire. sont évaluées en fonction d’une part de leur 3 000 milliards de dollars de titres en dépôt mission (philosophie, buts, objectifs), World Wide Web: et traite annuellement plus de 77 millions d’autre part des standards d’ICSE suivants : www.dermatology.ca d’opérations sur valeurs. Buts et objectifs; Valeurs, discipline et www.dermatologue.ca CDS INC. activités extra-scolaires; Programme La CDS INC. continuera d’offrir des serv- Phone: (613) 738-1748 scolaire; Organisation de l’école; Personnel; ices au nom des Autorités canadiennes en Toll free: 1-800-267-DERM École et communauté; Procédure d’admis- valeurs mobilières (“ACVM”). Ses services FAX: (613) 738-4695 sion; Conseil d’administration; Structure comprennent le Système électronique de Michelle Albagli, Executive Director corporative et financière; Gestion des données, d’analyse et de recherche édifices. 180 Sources Winter 2007 World Wide Web: www.cesi.edu ganismes agricoles provinciaux et des Saskatchewan: Phone: (416) 785-4642 groupements nationaux de producteurs Darlene Cleven FAX: (416) 785-4644 spécialisés. Par l’entremise de ses membres, 2502E Truesdale Dr., la Fédération représente plus de 200 000 Regina, SK S4V 0W4 Ann-Marie Kee, Executive Director agriculteurs canadiens, d’un océan à l’autre. Business: (306) 787- 0456 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.cfa-fca.ca Home: (306) 761-0498 FAX: (306) 787-3963 Phone: (613) 236-3633 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (613) 236-5749 Manitoba: Kieran Green, Communications Colleen Allan Co-ordinator 58 Capt. Kennedy Rd., E-mail: [email protected] St. Andrews, MB R1A 2X5 Justin To, Executive Director Business: (204) 944- 6283 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (204) 338- 0862 Work E-mail [email protected] Bob Friesen, President Home E-mail: [email protected] Canadian Electricity Phone: (204) 724-0824 Ontario: Association / Laurent Pellerin, 1ier vice-président Karin Gorgerat Phone: (450) 679-0540 Frankford, ON Association canadienne Marvin Shauf, 2nd Vice-President Home: (613) 398- 6259 Phone: (613) 236-3633 E-mail: [email protected] de l’électricité Sheila Crook, Immediate Past President 66 Slater St., Ste. 1210, Daytime e-mail: [email protected] Ottawa, ON K1P 5H1 Evening e-mail: [email protected] The Canadian Electricity Association Quebec: (CEA) is the national forum and voice of the Joan Macklin evolving electricity business in Canada. At 174 Berlioz Dr., Montréal, QC H3E 1K5 the heart of CEA is a core of corporate util- Phone: (514) 769-9023 ity member companies accounting for about E-mail: [email protected] 95 per cent of Canada’s installed generating New Brunswick: capacity. Wilma Evans L’Association canadienne de l’électricité Canadian Federation of 9 Grenville Rd., Riverview, NB E1B 4S2 (ACÉ) est le porte-parole national de Business and Professional Phone: (506) 386-5771 l’industrie de l’électricité du Canada, qui est E-mail: [email protected] en pleine évolution. L’ACÉ compte un Women’s Clubs noyau d’entreprises d’électricité membres Sue Calhoun, Immediate Past Presdient Women Working for Working Women, E-mail: [email protected] qui représentent environ 95 pour cent de la BPW is a non-sectarian, non-profit and non- puissance de production installée du partisan women’s organization. Clubs oper- Canada. ate within the Canadian and Provincial Fed- World Wide Web: www.canelect.ca erations of Business and Professional Wom- en’s Clubs towards improving the status of Phone: (613) 230-9263 women in all phases of society, especially Media Contact: in business, professions and industry. Inter- Francis Bradley, Vice-President, nationally (over 100 countries), it is affili- Corporate ated with the UN. Phone: (450) 472-5552 FAX: (450) 472-7444 World Wide Web: www.bpwcanada.com Canadian Federation of E-mail: [email protected] National President: Humane Societies / Fran Donaldson Fédération des sociétés Canadian Federation of Home: (613) 476-1700 Agriculture / La Fédération E-mail: [email protected] canadiennes d’assistance canadienne de l’agriculture Immediate Past National President: aux animaux Darla Campbell 1101 – 75 Albert St., 30 Concourse Gate, Ste. 102, Business: (416) 562-9082 Ottawa, ON K2E 7V7 Ottawa, ON K1P 5E7 Home: (905) 845-9760 Founded in 1935 to provide Canada’s As the national voice of humane societies FAX: (905) 845-9406 and SPCAs, the Canadian Federation of farmers with a single voice in Ottawa, the E-mail: [email protected] Canadian Federation of Agriculture is the Humane Societies supports its member ani- country’s largest farmers’ organization. Its PROVINCIAL PRESIDENTS: mal welfare organizations across Canada in promoting respect and humane treatment members include provincial general farm B.C. & Yukon: organizations as well as national commod- toward all animals through public educa- Barbara Ezart tion, national animal welfare initiatives and ity organizations from every province. 453 Ridge Pl., Penticton, BC V2A 8N7 Through its members, CFA represents over the enactment of legislation to prevent ani- Home: (250) 490-4709 mal cruelty. 200,000 Canadian farmers. FAX: (250) 490-4708 Fondée en 1935 a fin de donner une voix E-mail: [email protected] La Fédération des sociétés canadiennes unifiée aux agriculteurs canadiens, la d’assistance aux animaux est la voix Alberta: nationale des Sociétés de protecion des Fédération canadienne de l’agriculture est le Lila Smith plus important organisme agricole au pays. animaux et des SPCA au Canada. La Business: (403) 230-6042 FSCAA appuie ses sociétés membres dans On trouve, parmi ses membres, des or- E-mail: [email protected] Winter 2007 Sources 181 le cadre de la promotion du respect et de la Prairies: lies and communities. protection des animaux par l’entremise de Phone/Tél.: (204) 783-0787 World Wide Web: l’éducation du public, de diverses initiatives FAX/Téléc.: (204) 783-6001 www.canadianfeedthechildren.ca promouvant le bien-être des animaux et du Ontario: Phone: (416) 757-1220 développement de nouvelles lois pour Phone/Tél.: (416) 925-3825 prévenir la cruauté envers les animaux. Toll free: 1-800-387-1221 FAX/Téléc.: (416) 925-6774 FAX: (416) 757-3318 World Wide Web: www.cfhs.ca World Wide Web: www.cfsontario.ca E-mail: Phone: (613) 224-8072 Québec: [email protected] Toll free: 1-888-678-2347 Phone/Tél.: (514) 931-2377 Jim Dahl, Executive Director FAX: (613) 723-0252 FAX/Téléc.: (514) 931-3101 E-mail: [email protected] Alanna Scott, Director of Development Maritimes: Ext. 229 Steve Carroll, Chief Executive Officer Phone/Tél.: (902) 425-4237 E-mail: Tanya O’Callaghan, Communications FAX/Téléc.: (902) 425-4256 [email protected] Co-ordinator Newfoundland and Labrador: Sandra Vaughan, Marketing and The Canadian Federation of Phone/Tél.: (709) 737-3204 Communications Manager FAX/Téléc.: (709) 737-2371 Ext. 248 Independent Grocers / E-mail: La Fédération canadienne Canadian Federation of [email protected] des épiciers indépendants University Women / 2235 Sheppard Ave. E., Ste. 902, Fédération canadienne Willowdale, ON M2J 5B5 des femmes diplômées des The Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers is a national trade association that universités speaks exclusively for independent and 251 Bank St., Ste. 600, franchised grocers in Canada. It offers retail Ottawa, ON K2P 1X3 member programs, industry and govern- The Canadian Federation of University ment relations and business support. CFIG Women, a non-government organization in stages Grocery Innovations Canada and special consultative status with the Eco- Canadian Film and Grocery Showcase West – the retail food nomic and Social Council of the United Television Production industry’s largest annual trade shows. Nations and founded in 1919, is a national, non-partisan organization of women univer- Association World Wide Web: www.cfig.ca sity graduates, working for women’s equal- 605 – 151 Slater St., Phone: (416) 492-2311 ity, human rights, education, justice, peace Ottawa, ON K1P 5H3 Watts line: 1-800-661-2344 and the environment. The CFTPA is a non-profit trade associa- tion representing almost 400 Canadian FAX: (416) 492-2347 World Wide Web: www.cfuw.org E-mail: [email protected] companies involved in the media content Phone: (613) 234-8252 production industry. With offices in Ottawa, John F.T. Scott, President FAX: (613) 234-8221 Toronto and Vancouver, the association pro- Gary Sands, Vice-President Ardith Toogood, President motes the interests of media content produc- E-mail: [email protected] ers by lobbying government on policy mat- ters, negotiating labour agreements, offering Susan Russell, Executive Director mentorship programs, copyright initiatives, E-mail: [email protected] holding an annual conference, and produc- Rose Beatty, Director of International ing industry publications. Affairs World Wide Web: www.cftpa.ca E-mail: [email protected] Ottawa Office: Sheila Thompson, Director, Status of 605 – 151 Slater St., 170 rue Metcalfe St., Ste./bur 500, Women and Human Rights Ottawa, ON K1P 5H3 Ottawa, ON K2P 1P3 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (613) 233-1444 The Canadian Federation of Students is Toll free: 1-800-656-7440 Canada’s Largest student organisation. FAX: (613) 233-0073 LISTINGS Founded 25 years ago, the Federation unites Guy Mayson, President and CEO more than one-half million college and uni- Ext. 225 versity students in all ten provinces. Toronto Office: World Wide Web: www.cfs-fcee.ca 160 John St., 5th Fl., Phone/Tél.: (613) 232-7394 Toronto, ON M5V 2E5 FAX/Téléc.: (613) 232-0276 Phone: (416) 304-0280 E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] Toll free: 1-800-267-8208 FAX: (416) 304-0499 PROVINCIAL OFFICES: 174 Bartley Dr., Toronto, ON M4A 1E1 John J. Barrack, National Executive British Columbia: CANADIAN FEED THE CHILDREN Vice-President and Counsel Phone/Tél.: (604) 733-1880 (CFTC) is an independent registered char- Ext. 227 FAX/Téléc.: (604) 733-1852 ity (#11883 0983 RR0001) whose goal is to World Wide Web: www.cfs.bc.ca alleviate the impact of poverty on children. We work with local partners overseas and in Canada to enhance the well-being of chil- dren and the self-sufficiency of their fami- 182 Sources Winter 2007 Vancouver Office: Jeff Connell, Director of Public Affairs Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal B.C. Producers’ Branch Phone: (416) 223-2333 301 – 1140 Homer St., FAX: (416) 223-2425 Network / Réseau juridique Vancouver, BC V6B 2X6 E-mail: [email protected] canadien VIH/sida Phone: (604) 682-8619 Toll free: 1-866-390-7639 1240 Bay St., Ste. 600, FAX: (604) 684-9294 Toronto, ON M5R 2A7 The Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network Neil Haggquist, Executive (www.aidslaw.ca ) promotes the human Vice-President, B.C. Branch rights of people living with and vulnerable Ext. 225 to HIV/AIDS, in Canada and internation- ally, through research, legal and policy analysis, education, and community mobi- lization. The Legal Network is Canada’s Canadian Grain leading advocacy organization working on Commission / Commission the legal and human rights issues raised by canadienne des grains HIV/AIDS. World Wide Web: www.aidslaw.ca 801 – 303 Main St., Winnipeg, MB R3C 3G8 Phone: (416) 595-1666 FAX: (416) 595-0094 5399 Eglinton Ave. W., Ste. 116, The Canadian Grain Commission is the Toronto, ON M9C 5K6 federal agency which regulates grain han- Leon Mar, Director of Communications The Canadian Franchise Association is a dling in Canada and sets grain quality stand- Ext. 228 national trade association of franchisors in- ards. It inspects grain, licenses grain com- E-mail: [email protected] cluding Canada’s leading franchise systems, panies, operates a research laboratory, and dedicated to promoting and strengthening works with grain producers, marketers and Canadian Industrial ethical franchising. The CFA provides edu- customers to maintain Canada’s interna- Transportation Association / cational programs, trade shows and net- tional reputation for grain quality. working opportunities to assist franchisors, La Commission canadienne des grains est Association canadienne de as well as publications and seminars for pro- le ministère fédéral qui réglemente la transport industriel spective franchisees. manutention des grains canadiens et établit 68 Robertson Rd., Ste. 105, World Wide Web: www.cfa.ca les normes de qualité. La Commission inspecte le grain, délivre des licences aux Ottawa, ON K2H 5Y8 Phone: (416) 695-2896 compagnies céréalières, dirige un labora- CITA is “The national voice of the ship- FAX: (416) 695-1950 toire de recherches, et travaille avec per.” Established in 1916, CITA monitors E-mail: [email protected] producteurs, marchands et clients pour con- transportation legislation and regulations and their effects on freight service and pric- Lorraine McLachlan, President server la réputation internationale de Canada pour la qualité de son grain. ing by air, marine, rail and truck. CITA lob- Ext. 22 bies on behalf of buyers of freight services E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: and is a source of information on freight www.grainscanada.gc.ca Canadian Generic transportation. Manager, Corporate Information World Wide Web: www.cita-acti.ca Pharmaceutical Association Services Phone: (204) 983-2749 Robert Ballantyne, President / L’Association canadienne FAX: (204) 983-6098 Phone: (613) 726-7129 du médicament générique E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (613) 726-7139 E-mail: [email protected] 4120 Yonge St., Ste. 409, Louise Worster, Communications Toronto, ON M2P 2B8 Co-ordinator Cindy Hick, Vice-President The Canadian Generic Pharmaceutical Phone: (204) 983-2748 Phone: (613) 726-7111 Association (CGPA) represents Canada’s FAX: (204) 983-6098 FAX: (613) 726-7139 generic pharmaceutical industry – a dy- E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] namic group of companies that specialize in the production of high quality, affordable Louise Vandale, Senior French generic drugs and fine chemicals and in Communications Editor conducting the clinical trials required for Phone: (204) 983-4703 government approval of generic drugs. FAX: (204) 983-6098 E-mail: [email protected] L’Association canadienne du médicament générique représente l’industrie canadienne Jim Zastre, Community Relations Officer du médicament générique – un groupe Phone: (204) 983-6156 dynamique de sociétés qui se spécialisent FAX: (204) 983-6098 dans la fabrication de produits pharma- E-mail: [email protected] ceutiques génériques de qualité, à prix The Canadian Initiative abordable, de produits chimiques fins et dans la réalisation des essais cliniques Choice words...... on Workplace Violence requis par le Gouvernement pour obtenir 1 First Canadian Place, Ste. 350, l’approbation des génériques. Writing is a fine thing, because it Toronto, ON M5X 1C1 combines the two pleasures of talking World Wide Web: A social research firm providing educa- www.canadiangenerics.ca to yourself and talking to a crowd. tional programming, organizational consul- – Cesare Pavese This Business of Living: tation and individual coaching on issues re- A Diary 1935-1950 lating to all aspects of workplace behaviour. The CIWV provides seasoned speakers, Winter 2007 Sources 183 consultants and commentators on topics that through the provision – by the profession – Saskatchewan: include: occupational conflict, stress, of actuarial services and advice of the high- Marilyn Leier, Communications workplace violence, and the impact of cor- est quality. Co-ordinator porate culture on employee behaviour. Actuaries apply their specialized knowl- Chartered Accountants of Saskatchewan, World Wide Web: edge of the mathematics of finance, statis- 1801 Hamilton St., Ste. 830, www.workplaceviolence.ca tics and risk theory to problems faced by Regina, SK S4P 4B4 insurance companies (both life and prop- Phone: (306) 791-4142 Glenn French, President erty/casualty), pension plans, governments, FAX: (306) 569-8288 Phone: (416) 760-8505 regulators, social programs and individuals. FAX: (416) 760-8980 Manitoba: E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.actuaries.ca Tanya Beck, Communications Manager National Office: Chartered Accountants of Manitoba, Canadian Institute for Phone: (613) 236-8196 500 – 161 Portage Ave. E., FAX: (613) 233-4552 Winnipeg, MB R3B 0Y4 Advanced Research / Phone: (204) 942-8248 Daniel Lapointe, M.B.A., Executive FAX: (204) 943-7119 L’Institut canadien de Director E-mail: [email protected] Ontario: recherches avancées Cate Freeman, Manager, 180 Dundas St. W., 14th Fl., Les Dandridge, B.A., FCIP, Director, Communications Toronto, ON M5G 1Z8 Communications Chartered Accountants of Ontario, CIAR incubates ideas that go on to revo- E-mail: [email protected] 69 Bloor St. E., Toronto, ON M4W 1B3 lutionize the international research commu- Phone: (416) 962-1841, ext. 284 nity, and change lives around the world. FAX: (416) 962-8900 Through its 12 collaborative, interdiscipli- nary research programs, CIAR provides Québec: elite scholars with time, freedom and inspi- Sébastien Langevin, Manager, ration to pursue unconventionally funda- Communications mental questions concerning society, tech- Comptables agréés du Québec, nology, and the nature of humanity and the 680 Sherbrooke St. W., 7th Fl., universe. Montréal, QC H3A 2S3 Phone: (514) 982-4632 World Wide Web: www.ciar.ca The Canadian Institute of FAX: (514) 843-8375 Dr. Chaviva Hosek, President and CEO Chartered Accountants New Brunswick: Phone: (416) 971-4255 277 Wellington St. W., Jack Blackier, CA, Executive Director FAX: (416) 971-6169 Toronto, ON M5V 3H2 Chartered Accountants of New E-mail: [email protected] The CICA, together with the CA insti- Brunswick, 93 Prince William St., Patchen Barss, Director of tutes/ordre, represents a membership of 4th Fl., Saint John, NB E2L 2B2 Communications more than 68,000 professional accountants Phone: (506) 634-1588 Phone: (416) 971-4152 in Canada and Bermuda. The CICA sup- FAX: (506) 634-1015 FAX: (416) 971-6169 ports the setting of accounting and assur- Nova Scotia: E-mail: [email protected] ance standards for business, not-for-profit Chartered Accountants of Nova Scotia, Dr. Melvin Silverman, Vice-President, organizations and government. It issues 1791 Barrington St., Ste. 1101, Research guidance on control and governance, pub- Halifax, NS B3J 3L1 Phone: (416) 971-4181 lishes professional literature, develops con- Phone: (902) 425-3291 FAX: (416) 971-6169 tinuing education programs and represents FAX: (902) 423-4505 the CA profession nationally and interna- E-mail: [email protected] Prince Edward Island: tionally. Dr. Penelope Codding, Associate Harvey McLeod, CA, Executive Director Vice-President, Research Angela Kooij, Manager of Corporate Chartered Accountants of Prince Edward Phone: (416) 971-4145 Communications Island, P.O. Box 301, FAX: (416) 971-6169 Phone: (416) 204-3450 105 Rochford, Shaw Bldg., E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 204-3424 Charlottetown, PE C1A 7K7 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (902) 894-4290 Kara Spence, Vice-President, FAX: (902) 894-4791 Advancement and Communications PROVINCIAL INSTITUTES:

Phone: (416) 971-4439 British Columbia: Newfoundland: LISTINGS FAX: (416) 971-6169 Lesley MacGregor, Director of External Chartered Accountants of Newfoundland, E-mail: [email protected] Affairs 95 Bonaventure Ave., 5th Fl., Chartered Accountants of British P.O. Box 21130, Columbia, 1133 Melville St., St. John’s, NL A1A 5B2 Vancouver, BC V6E 4E5 Phone: (709) 753-7566 Phone: (604) 488-2624 FAX: (709) 753-3609 FAX: (604) 681-1523 Bermuda: Alberta: Alan Bissell, CPM, B.Sc., M.Ed., Sonia Maryn, Director, Communications Executive Director and Public Affairs Chartered Accountants of Bermuda, Box HM1625, Hamilton 5, Bermuda 150 Metcalfe St., Ste. 800, Chartered Accountants of Alberta, 580 Manulife Place, 10180 101 St., Phone: (441) 292-7479 Ottawa, ON K2P 1P1 FAX: (441) 295-3121 The Canadian Institute of Actuaries is the Edmonton, AB T5J 4R2 national organization of the actuarial profes- Phone: (780) 424-7391 sion in Canada. Member driven, the Insti- FAX: (780) 425-8766 tute is dedicated to serving the public 184 Sources Winter 2007 Linda McFadyen, MCIP, Manitoba Professional Planners Institute Phone: (204) 945-4895 E-mail: [email protected] Jim Walters, MCIP, PPS, Association of Professional Community Planners of Saskatchewan Phone: (306) 665-3441 E-mail: [email protected] Canadian Intellectual 116 Albert St., Ste. 801, Wayne Jackson, MCIP, ACP, Alberta Ottawa, ON K1P 5G3 Association, Canadian Institute of Property Office / Established in 1919, CIP is the national Planners voice of Canada’s planning profession and L’Office de la propriété Phone: (780) 422-8352 has been dedicated to the advancement of E-mail: [email protected] intellectuelle du Canada responsible planning in our communities and throughout Canada. Members’ exper- Michael Gordon, MCIP, Planning Head Office: tise includes such areas as urban, rural and Institute of British Columbia Place du Portage 2, 50 Victoria St., regional planning; community, economic, Phone: (604) 873-7665 4nd Fl., Gatineau, QC K1A 0C9 social and environmental planning; and land E-mail: The CANADIAN INTELLECTUAL use, resources, facilities and services plan- [email protected] PROPERTY OFFICE (CIPO) is the main ning. federal agency responsible for administer- Jeremy Murphy, Student Representative ing and processing intellectual property (IP) World Wide Web: www.cip-icu.ca E-mail: [email protected] – patents, trade-marks, copyrights, indus- NATIONAL OFFICE: David Amborski, MCIP, RPP, trial designs and integrated circuit topogra- 116 Albert St., Ste. 801, Association of Canadian Universities phies – in Canada. CIPO fosters use of IP Ottawa, ON K1P 5G3 Planning Programs systems and information, encourages crea- Phone: (613) 237-PLAN (7526) Phone: (416) 979-5000, ext. 6768 tivity and innovation, and represents Cana- Toll free: 1-800-207-2138 E-mail: [email protected] da’s international intellectual property inter- ests. Intellectual property is a key driver of FAX: (613) 237-7045 Gary Davidson, MCIP, RPP, Fellows E-mail: [email protected] the knowledge-based economy and is Representative prominent in international trade agree- Steven Brasier, CAE, Executive Director Phone: (519) 565-5374 ments. E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] L’OFFICE DE LA PROPRIÉTÉ INTEL- Christine Helm, Manager, Member LECTUELLE DU CANADA (OPIC) est Services and Administration l’agence fédérale principalement respon-sa- E-mail: [email protected] ble de l’administration et du traitement des Dr. Y. Annie Cheung, MCIP, RPP, demandes de propriété intellectuelle (PI) au Manager, Policy and Outreach Canada, c’est-à-dire : les brevets, les E-mail: [email protected] marques de commerce, le droit d’auteur, les dessins industriels et les topographies de Kira Pejemsky, Program Co-ordinator, circuits intégrés. L’OPIC encourage l’ex- Communications ploitation des systèmes et des renseigne- E-mail: [email protected] ments reliés à la PI, promeut la créativité et Elaine Hamelin, Administrative Canadian Institute of l’innovation et représente les intérêts Assistant, Member Services Resources Law / internationaux du Canada en matière de E-mail: [email protected] propriété intellectuelle. La propriété Institut canadien du droit intellectuelle est un élément moteur Julie Lanois, Receptionist E-mail: [email protected] des ressources essentiel de l’économie du savoir et elle joue un rôle prédominant dans les accords CIP NATIONAL COUNCIL: Rm. 3330, MFH, University of Calgary, commerciaux internationaux. Chris Leach, MCIP, President 2500 University Dr. N.W., General Information/Renseignements Phone: (204) 239-3351 Calgary, AB T2N 1N4 E-mail: [email protected] CIRL was established in 1979 to under- généraux: take and promote research, education, and World Wide Web: http://cipo.gc.ca Blake Hudema, MCIP, Vice-President publication on the law relating to Canada’s Newsroom: http://cipo.gc.ca/newsroom Phone: (604) 685-4808 renewable and non-renewable natural re- REGIONAL CONTACTS/PERSONNES- Alex Forbes, MCIP, Atlantic Planners sources. The Institute has conducted re- RESSOURCES EN RÉGION: Institute search on: oil and gas, mining, forestry, and Montréal: Phone: (506) 460-2080 water law; the environment; native rights; Jean-Marie Paquette E-mail: [email protected] and Canada-U.S. trade in natural resources. 5, Place Ville-Marie, 8e étage, pièce 800, Claude Beaulac, MICU, OUQ, Ordre des World Wide Web: www.cirl.ca Montréal, QC H3B 2G2 urbanistes du Québec Nancy Money, Director of Administration Tél: (514) 496-4739 Phone: (514) 485-6829 Phone: (403) 220-3200 Téléc: (514) 283-2247 E-mail: FAX: (403) 282-6182 Halifax: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Tom Boyd Wayne Caldwell, MCIP, RPP, Ontario Canada–Nova Scotia Business Service Professional Planners Institute Centre, 1575 Brunswick St., Phone: (519) 524-2188 Halifax, NS B3J 2G1 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (902) 426-6476 FAX: (902) 426-6530 Winter 2007 Sources 185 Windsor: de 100 ans, l’Association pulmonaire s’est Canadian Marketing Dumitru Olariu appliquée à améliorer l’état de la santé 151 Yonge St., 6th Fl., Ste. 603, respiratoire des Canadiens par la prévention, Association Windsor, ON M5C 2W7 la recherche, l’éducation et les services. 1 Concorde Gate, Ste. 607, Phone: (519) 971-2049 L’Association est un organisme sans but Don Mills, ON M3C 3N6 FAX: (519) 791-1059 lucratif. Il existe également dix associations With more than 800 corporate members, provincales qui offrent des programmes de the Canadian Marketing Association is the soutien aux Canadiens afin de mieux largest marketing association in Canada. Its respirer pour mieux vivre. members include corporations and organi- World Wide Web: www.lung.ca zations which encompass Canada’s major business sectors and which represent all E-mail: [email protected] marketing disciplines, channels and tech- Media Inquiries: nologies. Mary-Pat Shaw World Wide Web: www.the-cma.org Phone: (613) 569-6411, ext. 227 Media Contacts: Canadian Labour PROVINCIAL LUNG ASSOCIATIONS: Ed Cartwright, Senior Director, British Columbia Lung Association: Communications Congress Scott McDonald, Executive Director Phone: (416) 644-3760 Phone: (604) 731-5864 E-mail: [email protected] 2841 Riverside Dr., Ottawa, ON K1V 8X7 Alberta Lung Association: Melissa Thurlow, Communications The is the Tony Hudson, President Officer largest democratic and popular organization Phone: (780) 488-6819 Phone: (416) 644-3740 E-mail: [email protected] in Canada with over three million members. Lung Association of Saskatchewan: As the country’s premier federation of Brian Graham, President and CEO workers’ organizations, the Canadian La- Phone: (306) 343-9511 bour Congress brings together in a unified voice Canada’s national and international Manitoba Lung Association: unions, the provincial and territorial federa- Joy Letkemann, Acting Executive tions of labour and 135 district labour coun- Director cils. The CLC advances the economic and Phone: (204) 774-5501 social justice issues of working people, in- Ontario Lung Association: cluding the unemployed and retirees, na- Manu Malkani, President and CEO tionally and internationally. Phone: (416) 864-9911 World Wide Web: Association Pulmonaire du Québec: www.canadianlabour.ca Louis Brisson, Directeur général; National Office: 144 Front St. W., Ste. 300, Jean Wolff, Director of Communications National Vice-President, Asthma Phone: (514) 287-7400 Toronto, ON M5J 2L7 Phone: (613) 526-7431 The Canadian Media Guild is a trade un- After hours: (613) 878-6040 New Brunswick Lung Association: ion representing editorial, production and E-mail: [email protected] Ken Maybee, President and CEO; administrative workers at CBC, Canadian , President National Vice-President, Environmental Press/Broadcast News, Reuters, Agence Hassan Yussuff, Secretary-Treasurer Issues France-Presse, TVOntario, the Aboriginal Barbara Byers, Executive Vice-President Phone: (506) 455-8961 Peoples Television Network, S-VOX, Sun Marie Clarke Walker, Executive Lung Association of Nova Scotia: TV and Alliance Atlantis Communications. Vice-President Louis Brill, President and CEO The Guild also represents freelancers work- Phone: (902) 443-0912 ing at CBC. Pour les renseignements en français, PEI Lung Association: consultez notre site Web. Vicki Bryanton, Executive Director; National Vice-President, Tobacco Issues World Wide Web:www.cmg.ca Phone: (902) 892-5957 www.laguilde.ca Newfoundland and Labrador Lung Phone: (416) 591-5333 Toll free: 1-800-465-4149 Association: LISTINGS Paul Thomey, Executive Director FAX: (416) 591-7278 Canadian Lung Association Phone: (709) 726-4664 Lise Lareau, National President Medical Societies: Scott Edmonds, Vice-President 1750 Courtwood Cres., Ste. 300, Dan Oldfield, Senior Staff Representative Ottawa, ON K2C 2B5 Canadian Thoracic Society Six million Canadians are suffering from Phone: (613) 569-6411, ext. 229 Atlantic Office: lung disease. For over 100 years, the Lung Canadian Respiratory Health Phone: (902) 471-6070 Association has worked to improve the res- Professionals FAX: (902) 423-6153 piratory health of Canadians through edu- Phone: (613) 569-6411, ext. 230 Ottawa Office: cation, advocacy, prevention and research. Toll free: 1-877-947-9477 The Lung Association is a not-for-profit vol- unteer-based organization. Ten provincial Choice words...... Vancouver Office: Lung Associations provide lung health pro- Phone: (778) 772-3363 grams to help Canadians breathe easier. Many suffer from the incurable Six millions de Canadien(ne)s sont disease of writing, and it becomes attients de maladie pulmonaire. Depuis plus chronic in their sick minds. – Juvenal Satires 186 Sources Winter 2007 Canadian Newspaper World Wide Web: www.cna-aiic.ca Tina Grznar, Communications Specialist Phone: (613) 237-2159, ext. 283 Association / Association Toll free: 1-800-361-8404 FAX: (613) 237-3520 canadienne des journaux E-mail: [email protected] 890 Yonge St., Ste. 200, Toronto, ON M4W 3P4 N’hésitez pas à communiquer avec nous en français. P.O. Box 3443, Stn. D, The Canadian Newspaper Association Ottawa, ON K1P 6P4 (CNA) represents the voice of the Canadian The CMN is Canada’s premier natural his- daily newspaper industry. A non-profit or- tory museum, housing over 10 million ganization, the CNA is dedicated to promot- specimens. It conducts research in Canada ing the vitality and positive reputation of the and around the world in mineralogy, botany, industry by defining the role of newspapers zoology and paleobiology. Dynamic educa- as a progressive, essential and important tional programs and exhibits at CMN’s medium benefiting all Canadians. The asso- downtown Ottawa galleries, as well as trav- ciation supports its members through advo- elling exhibitions, share the wonders of na- cacy, marketing, research, educational pro- ture with Canadians. grams and services. Canadian Ophthalmological Le MCN est le principal musée canadien World Wide Web: www.cna-acj.ca Society / Société canadienne en sciences naturelles. Ses collections Phone: (416) 923-3567 d’ophtalmologie comptent plus de 10 million de spécimens FAX: (416) 923-7206 et ses spécialistes effectuent, au Canada et 1525 Carling Ave., Ste. 610, ailleurs dans le monde, des recherches dans Anne Kothawala, President and CEO Ottawa, ON K1Z 8R9 des divers domaines : minéralogie, Bryan Cantley, Vice-President, Member The Canadian Ophthalmological Society botanique, zoologie et paléobiologie. Des Services is the national professional association of programmes éducatifs et des expositions David Gollob, Vice-President, Public Eye Physicians and Surgeons. The pur- dynamiques sont présentés dans les galeries Affairs pose of the Canadian Ophthalmological du MCN au centre-ville d’Ottawa. Society is to assure the provision of optimal eye care to all Canadians by promoting ex- World Wide Web: www.nature.ca Canadian Nuclear Society 480 University Ave., Ste. 200, cellence and providing services to support Dan Smythe, Senior Media Relations Toronto, ON M5G 1V2 its members in practice. Officer The Canadian Nuclear Society is a not- La Société canadienne d’ophtalmologie Phone: (613) 566-4781 for-profit organization representing the ex- est une association professionnelle qui FAX: (613) 364-4021 perts involved in Canadian nuclear science, regroupe au pays les médecins et chirur- E-mail: [email protected] engineering and its applications, from nu- giens spécialisés dans le soin ou la chirurgie Elizabeth McCrea, Manager, clear medicine to nuclear power. The CNS de l’oeil. Elle a pour objectif de veiller à ce Communications is dedicated to the exchange of objective, que la population canadienne reçoive les Phone: (613) 566-4249 factual information on all aspects of nuclear meilleurs soins possibles en encourageant la FAX: (613) 364-4021 technology. poursuite de l’excellence et en offrant à ses E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.cns-snc.ca membres des services de soutien dans l’exercice de leur spécialité. Phone: (416) 977-7620 Canadian Museums Office/Bureau: (613) 729-6779 FAX: (416) 977-8131 FAX/Télécopieur: (613) 729-7209 Association / Association des E-mail: [email protected] E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] musées canadiens Jeremy Whitlock, Nuclear Engineer Hubert Drouin, C.A.E., Executive Phone: (613) 584-8811, ext. 4265 280 Metcalfe St., Ste. 400, Director/directeur général E-mail: [email protected] Ottawa, ON K2P 1R7 Graham E. Trope, M.B., Editor-in-Chief/ Non-profit organization representing the rédacteur en chef, Canadian Journal of Canadian museums community; promoting Ophthalmology/Journal canadien better museum services in Canada since d’ophtalmologie 1947. CMA services include a bi-monthly journal pertaining to museum-related is- sues, and a bursary and awards program. It Canadian Organic Growers also hosts internship programs, offers pro- Inc. fessional development opportunities and 323 Chapel St., Ottawa, ON K1N 7Z2 coordinates a literacy program. Canadian Organic Growers (COG) is a World Wide Web: www.museums.ca national charity that promotes organic Canadian Nurses growing in order to build strong local com- John G. McAvity, Executive Director munities and healthy ecosystems. COG Phone: (613) 567-0099 Association works with farmers, gardeners and consum- FAX: (613) 233-5438 ers to promote the adoption of sustainable E-mail: [email protected] 50 Driveway, Ottawa, ON K2P 1E2 The Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) agricultural practices that benefit farmers, Naomi Grattan, Head of Publications/ is the professional voice of nursing in rural communities, biodiversity and foster Director of Communications Canada. It is a federation of 11 provincial/ human health and animal welfare. Phone: (613) 567-0099, ext. 223 territorial professional nurses’ associations. Laura Telford, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] Its mission is to advance nursing in the in- Phone: (613) 216-0742 terest of the public. CNA speaks for Cana- FAX: (613) 236-0743 dian nurses on nursing and health issues nationally and internationally. Winter 2007 Sources 187 REGIONAL CONTACTS: Staff: Dr. Kel Sherkin, D.P.M., President, Steven Bigras, Executive Director Ontario John Bennett, Manager, Communications 407 – 4040 Finch Ave. E., Jean-Marie Beaulieu, Manager, Polar Scarborough, ON M1S 4V5 Science Phone: (416) 291-9901 Elaine Anderson, Research Assistant FAX: (416) 291-9902 Sandy Bianchini, Executive Secretary Dr. Michael Choi, President, British 1785 prom Alta Vista Dr., Columbia Canadian Prostate Cancer Ottawa, ON K1G 3Y6 507 – 4885 Kingsway, Network (CPCN) – The Canadian Pharmacists Association is Burnaby, BC V5H 4T5 the national voluntary organization of phar- Phone: (604) 437-6923 The Voice of Prostate macists committed to providing leadership FAX: (604) 433-2727 Cancer in Canada™ for the profession. Its vision is to establish Dr. Serge Gaudreau National Head Office: the pharmacist as the health professional 300, rue du Saint-Sacrament, bur 324 P.O. Box 1253, 3278 Lakefield Rd., whose practice, based on unique knowledge Montreal, QC H2Y 1X4 Lakefield, ON K0L 2H0 and skills, ensures optimal health outcomes Phone: (514) 288-0019 The Canadian Prostate Cancer Network is for all Canadians. FAX: (514) 288-5463 the national association of survivor support World Wide Web: www.pharmacists.ca Dr. Mario Turanovic, President, Alberta groups with over 125 groups across the na- Phone: (613) 523-7877 14110 Stony Plain Rd., tion. CPCN is the only community-based FAX: (613) 523-0445 Edmonton, AB T5N 3V8 prostate cancer organization dedicated solely to providing support for patients and Media contact: Phone: (780) 452-1444 FAX: (780) 452-3939 their families together with advocating for Louise Crandall increased public awareness of the disease. E-mail: [email protected] Jayne Jeneroux, Executive Director 2063 – 61 Broadway Blvd., World Wide Web: www.cpcn.org Canadian Podiatric Medical Sherwood Park, AB T8H 2C1 National Office: Phone: (780) 922-2629 Wally Seeley Association / L’Association Toll free: 1-888-220-3338 Phone (9 am-5 pm Eastern): médicale podiatrique FAX: (780) 922-7669 (705) 652-9200 canadienne Hayley Edwards, President, Manitoba Toll free message line: 1-866-810-2726 2063 – 61 Broadway Blvd., Manitoba Podiatry Association, FAX: (705) 652-0663 Sherwood Park, AB T8H 2C1 200 – 428 Portage Ave., E-mail: [email protected] The CPMA is a national non-profit podi- Winnipeg, MB R3C 0E2 REGIONAL CO-ORDINATORS: atric medical association. Its membership Phone: (204) 942-8820 FAX: (204) 947-6762 Newfoundland: consists of more than 200 podiatrists D.H. Curtis LeGrow (CD.P.M. and B.Sc. [Honours] Podiatry) Phone: (709) 758-6765 who have received their podiatric education FAX: (709) 726-5337 at an accredited institution in the U.S.A. Our mandate is to educate the public and to pro- Maritimes: vide the highest standards of foot care in this Murray Gardner country. Phone: (902) 752-1512 FAX: (902) 759-2669 World Wide Web: www.podiatrycanada.org Québec: Claude Forget Toll free: 1-888-220-3338 Canadian Polar Commission Phone/FAX: (819) 322-6387 Dr. Mario Turanovic, President, Canada / Commission canadienne Southern Ontario: 14110 Stony Plain Rd., des affaires polaires Derek Lawrence Edmonton, AB T5N 3V8 Phone: (905) 853-2665 Phone: (780) 452-1444 Ste. 1710, Constitution Square, FAX: (905) 853-9137 FAX: (780) 452-3939 360 Albert St., Ottawa, ON K1R 7X7 The Canadian Polar Commission is Cana- Northern Ontario and Manitoba: Dr. Robert Chelin, Past President, Norm Oman Canadian Delegate to F.I.P. da’s national advisory agency on polar af- LISTINGS fairs. It has responsibility for: monitoring, Phone: (204) 487-4418 101 – 235 St. Clair Ave. W., FAX: (204) 487-4410 Toronto, ON M4V 1R1 promoting and disseminating knowledge of Phone: (416) 921-8444 the polar regions; contributing to public Saskatchewan: FAX: (416) 921-5300 awareness of polar science in Canada; en- Steve Pillipow hancing Canada’s international profile as a Phone: (306) 586-9345 Dr. Millicent Vorkapich-Hill, D.P.M., circumpolar nation; and recommending po- FAX: (306) 585-3200 Treasurer lar science policy direction to government. 7 – 1275 Walker Rd., Alberta: Windsor, ON N8Y 4X9 World Wide Web: www.polarcom.gc.ca Bob Shiell Phone: (519) 258-3668 Phone: (613) 943-8605 Phone: (403) 297-0613 FAX: (519) 258-7644 Toll free: 1-888-765-2701 FAX: (403) 253-1944 FAX: (613) 943-8607 British Columbia: E-mail: [email protected] Len Gross Information Inquiries: Phone/FAX: (604) 434-2100 John Bennett, Manager, Communications Phone: (613) 943-0716 188 Sources Winter 2007 Canadian Psychiatric Canadian Publishers’ Association / Association des Council psychiatres du Canada 250 Merton St., Ste. 203, Toronto, ON M4S 1B1 141 Laurier Ave. W., Ste. 701, A trade association of English-language Ottawa, ON K1P 5J3 publishers which represents the domestic National voluntary professional organiza- tion for psychiatrists providing leadership and international interests of member com- and promoting the highest level of ethical panies. Members publish books and other patient care. National liaison for the profes- Canadian Psychological media for general interest fiction/non-fic- tion, secondary, post-secondary institutions sion to governments, universities, medical Association / Société and professional/reference markets. Mem- associations, licensing and certifying bod- bers represent approximately 75% of total ies and other related organizations. Pub- canadienne de psychologie lishes the Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 141 Laurier Ave. W., Ste. 702, annual sales to the Canadian domestic mar- 12 times yearly. Publishes Canadian Psy- Ottawa, ON K1P 5J3 ket. chiatry Aujourd’hui 6 times per year. CPA is a national voluntary organization World Wide Web: www.pubcouncil.ca representing over 5,500 members. The As- World Wide Web: www.cpa-apc.org sociation’s mandate is to further psychology Phone: (416) 322-7011 Head Office: as a science, as a profession and as a means FAX: (416) 322-6999 Phone: (613) 234-2815 of promoting human welfare. Important re- External Relations and Copyright: FAX: (613) 234-9857 lationships are maintained with other asso- Jacqueline Hushion, Executive Director Alex Saunders, Executive Director ciations, citizens’ groups, governments and Ext. 222 the media. E-mail: [email protected] Hélène Côté, Communications Officer Trade and higher education publishing: Ext. 232 World Wide Web: www.cpa.ca E-mail: [email protected] Dr. John C. Service, Executive Director Colleen O’Neill, Executive Director Phone: (613) 237-2144 Ext. 226 FAX: (613) 237-1674 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

133 Richmond St. W., Ste. 200, Toronto, ON M5H 2L3 The Canadian Psychiatric Research Foun- dation is a national charitable organization founded in 1980 to raise and distribute Canadian Race funds for psychiatric research and aware- The Canadian Public ness in Canada. CPRF also produces the Relations Foundation / best-selling When Something’s Wrong se- Relations Society, Inc. / ries of handbooks that translates this re- Fondation canadienne search into information that can be used in our communities at the grassroots level. We La Société canadienne are volunteer driven, with a small staff, des relations raciales overseen by a volunteer Board of Directors des Relations publiques, 4576 rue Yonge St., Ste./bur 701, and a Professional Advisory Board. Toronto, ON M2N 6N4 Inc. The CRRF opened its doors in November, World Wide Web: www.cprf.ca 4195 Dundas St. W., Ste. 346, 1997. We work to eliminate racism and all Joan Montgomery, Executive Director Toronto, ON M8X 1Y4 forms of racial discrimination in Canada Phone: (416) 351-7757 CPRS is dedicated to serving Canadians and speak out on issues that fall within our FAX: (416) 351-7765 through the establishment and maintenance mandate. Our programs include a Research E-mail: [email protected] of high professional, educational and ethi- Program, an Initiatives Against Racism cal standards in Public Relations. Sponsorship Program, and an Award of Ex- cellence Program. World Wide Web: www.cprs.ca La FCRR a ouvert ses portes en novembre Phone: (416) 239-7034 1997. Nous travaillons à éliminer le racisme FAX: (416) 239-1076 ainsi que toutes les formes de discrimination E-mail: [email protected] raciale au Canada et nous exprimons sans Karen L. Dalton, APR, Executive équivoque, sur les questions s’inscrivant Sources Hot Tip Director dans notre mandat. Nos activités incluent un E-mail: [email protected] programme de subvention de recherche, un Sources is now available online in programme de support des initiatives contre Adobe Acrobat PDF format. Browse le racisme et un prix d’excellence. on screen or print your own copy of all the listings as well as the A-Z and World Wide Web: www.crr.ca Subject Indexes. Phone/Téléphone: (416) 952-3500 Just go to www.sources.com. Toll free/Sans frais: 1-888-240-4936 FAX/Télécopieur: (416) 952-3326 Winter 2007 Sources 189 Toll free FAX/Télécopieur sans frais: Canadian Sheep Federation Phone (English): (416) 391-9000 1-888-399-0333 Toll free: 1-800-265-3200 E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] 130 Malcolm Rd., Guelph, ON N1K 1B1 Tél (Français): (416) 391-9090 The Canadian Sheep Federation is a na- Paul Winn, Interim Chief Operating Sans frais: 1-800-265-5132 tional non-profit organization that repre- FAX/Téléc: (416) 441-7007 Officer/ Administrateur Intérimaire en sents all Canadian sheep producers. The or- chef des opérations E-mail/Courriel: ganization sets national policy for the sheep [email protected] Patrick Hunter, Communications industry, by working closely and coopera- Director/Directeur des communications tively with all levels of government and in- Lawrence Barker, Executive Director Phone/Téléphone: (416) 952-8359 dustry-related organizations. Phone: (416) 441-7062 E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] Toll free: 1-800-805-8214 World Wide Web: www.cansheep.ca E-mail: [email protected] Dominique Etienne, Agent des Phone: (519) 824-6018 communications/Communications Officer Michael MacKenzie, Research and FAX: (519) 824-9233 Communications Officer Phone/Téléphone: (416) 952-8171 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] Phone: (416) 441-7005 John Hemsted, Board Member E-mail: [email protected] The Canadian Safe School Phone: (705) 487-2466 FAX: (705) 487-5985 Canadian Society for Network (CSSN) E-mail: [email protected] Aesthetic (Cosmetic) Plastic 111 Peter St., Ste. 409, Andre Trepanier, Vice-chair Toronto, ON M5V 2H1 Phone/FAX: (450) 293-6305 Surgery A not-for-profit registered charitable or- 4650 Hwy. #7, Woodbridge, ON L4L 1S7 ganization focused on reducing youth vio- Randy Eros, Past Chair Established in 1972 with 146 active mem- lence in our schools and communities. Phone/FAX: (204) 422-8723 ber plastic surgeons specializing in cosmetic CSSN conducts research, develops teacher E-mail: [email protected] surgery. Our mandate is to promote and de- resources and provides social comment on Florence Henning, Chair velop modern surgical techniques; to pro- youth violence. Phone: (780) 785-3319 vide interchange of ideas and knowledge World Wide Web: FAX: (780) 785-4022 among qualified plastic surgeons; to ad- www.canadiansafeschools.com E-mail: [email protected] vance education in the field; to maintain the Jennifer Fleming, Executive Director highest standards in the practice of plastic Stuart Auty, President surgery. Phone: (416) 977-1050 Phone: (519) 824-6018 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (519) 824-9233 World Wide Web: www.csaps.ca E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (905) 831-7750 Toll free: 1-800-263-4429 FAX: (905) 831-7248 E-mail: [email protected] C.S.A.C.P.S. Executive: Dr. Brian Peterson, President 401 – 3320 Richter, Kelowna, BC V1W 4V5 Phone: (250) 868-9099 Canadian Science Writers’ FAX: (250) 868-9031 Association (CSWA) E-mail: [email protected] P.O. Box 75, Stn. A, Canadian Snowbird Dr. Bryan Callaghan, Past President Toronto, ON M5W 1A2 200 – 139 Greenbank Rd., With over 450 members, the CSWA is a Association / Ottawa, ON K2H 9A5 national group of writers, broadcasters, Phone: (613) 721-6463 communications and public relations pro- Association canadienne FAX: (613) 721-9899 fessionals interested and/or involved in sci- E-mail: [email protected] ence writing and communication in Canada. des « snowbirds » Dr. David Kester, Vice-President Programs: quarterly newsletter, annual di- 350 – 943 West Broadway, rectory, $3,000 Annual Book Awards, 180 Lesmill Rd., Toronto, ON M3B 2T5 Vancouver, BC V5Z 4E1 $12,000 annual Science in Society Journal- COMMITMENT, SERVICE AND AD- Phone: (604) 733-3011 LISTINGS ism Awards, annual conference and student VOCACY FOR TRAVELLERS FAX: (604) 733-8009 science writing workshops. Established in The Canadian Snowbird Association is a E-mail: [email protected] 1971. national not-for-profit advocacy organiza- tion dedicated to actively defending and Dr. Yvan Larocque, Secretary/Treasurer World Wide Web: www.sciencewriters.ca improving the rights and privileges of trav- 905 – 2450 Daniel Johnson, Toll free phone/FAX: 1-800-796-8595 elling Canadians. Laval, QC H7T 2S3 Phone: (450) 978-6631 E-mail: [email protected] ENGAGEMENT, SERVICE ET PROMO- FAX: (450) 978-7486 TION DES DROITS POUR VOYAGEURS Tim Lougheed, President E-mail: [email protected] Kathryn O’Hara, Vice-President L’Association canadienne des « snowbirds » André Picard, Awards Chair est un organisme national de revendication PROVINCIAL CONTACTS: Peter McMahon, Science Link Editor à but non lucratif dont le mandat est de Saskatchewan: Kristina Bergen, Executive Director défendre et d’améliorer les droits et Dr. Robert Tokaryk privilèges des voyageurs canadiens. Phone: (306) 665-8886 World Wide Web: www.snowbirds.org FAX: (306) 934-0775 190 Sources Winter 2007 Manitoba: Alberta College of Medical Laboratory Dr. Ken Murray Technologists (ACMLT): Phone: (204) 944-9982 4245 97th St., Unit 105, Bldg. 1, FAX: (204) 956-0595 Edmonton, AB T6E 5Y7 Quebec: Phone: (780) 435-5452 Dr. Yvan Larocque or 1-800-265-9351 Phone: (450) 978-6631 FAX: (780) 437-1442 FAX: (450) 978-7486 Saskatchewan Society of Medical Nova Scotia: Laboratory Technologists (SSMLT): Canadian Society of Dr. Anne Tweed P.O. Box 3837, Regina, SK S4P 3R8 Phone: (902) 543-5900 Phone/FAX: (306) 352-6791 Immigration Consultants FAX: (902) 624-1289 Manitoba Society of Medical Laboratory 390 Bay St., Ste. 1600, New Brunswick: Technologists (MSMLT): Toronto, ON M5H 2Y2 Dr. Mihkel Oja 585 London St., Winnipeg, MB R2K 2Z6 Independent/federally incorporated non- Phone: (506) 459-8126 Phone: (204) 669-9050 for-profit body operating at arms length FAX: (506) 459-1774 FAX: (204) 667-1747 from the federal government CSIC is re- Ontario Society of Medical Technologists sponsible for regulating activities of immi- 2007 Annual Meeting – gration consultants who are members that September 14–15, 2007 – Calgary (OSMT): 234 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 402, provide immigration advice for a fee. CSIC Toronto, ON M4P 1K5 also ensures the education/competency test- Phone: (416) 485-6768 ing of its members. or 1-800-461-6768 Mandate: To protect consumers from un- FAX: (416) 485-7660 regulated immigration consulting services and ensures competent/professional con- Ordre professionnel des technologistes duct of its members. médicaux du Québec (OPTMQ): 1150 est, boul St-Joseph, bur 300, A propos de la Société canadienne de con- Montréal, QC H2J 1L5 sultants en immigration Phone: (514) 527-9811 Organisme autonome sans but lucratif et Canadian Society for or 1-800-567-7763 sans lien de dépendance avec le gou- Medical Laboratory Science FAX: (514) 527-7314 vernement fédéral, la Société canadienne de consultants en immigration (SCCI) a la P.O. Box 2830, LCD 1, New Brunswick Society of Medical responsabilité de réglementer les activités Hamilton, ON L8N 3N8 Laboratory Technologists (NBSMLT): de consultants en immigration qui en sont The Canadian Society for Medical Labo- P.O. Box 20180, membres et qui offrent des services de ratory Science is both a professional asso- Fredericton, NB E3B 7A2 conseil rémunérés en matière d’immigration. ciation and certifying body for medical Phone: (506) 455-9540 laboratory technologists and medical labo- FAX: (506) 455-7491 World Wide Web: www.csic-scci.ca ratory assistants in Canada. Prime functions Nova Scotia College of Medical Phone: (416) 572-2800 include setting certification standards for Laboratory Technologists (NSCMLT): FAX: (416) 572-4114 the profession, developing continuing edu- 5991 Spring Garden Rd., Ste. 265, E-mail: [email protected] cation programs, membership communica- Halifax Professional Centre, tions and publications, awareness/recogni- Ross Eastley, Chief Executive Officer Halifax, NS B3H 1Y6 tion programs on behalf of the profession, John Ryan, Chairman Phone: (902) 453-9605 and representation to government and other Imran Qayyum, Vice-Chairman or 1-888-897-4095 professional groups. FAX: (902) 454-3535 The Canadian Space Agency / World Wide Web: www.csmls.org Prince Edward Island Society of Medical L’Agence spatiale Phone: (905) 528-8642 Technologists (PEISMT): FAX: (905) 528-4968 c/o QE Hospital, Attn: Pam Maloney, canadienne Kurt Davis, Executive Director P.O. Box 6600, 6767, route de l’Aéroport, Ext. 11 Charlottetown, PE C1A 8T5 Saint-Hubert, QC J3Y 8Y9 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (902) 894-2335 The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) was established in 1989 with the mission to lead Christine Nielsen, Director of Newfoundland and Labrador Society of Laboratory Technologists (NLSLT): the development and application of space Certification knowledge for the benefit of Canadians and Sandra Wagner, Director of Educational P.O. Box 39057, 430 Topsail Rd., St. John’s, NL A1E 5Y7 humanity. The CSA co-ordinates all ele- Development ments of the Canadian Space Program. Alison McLennan, Director of Phone: (709) 754-8324 Communication Créée en 1989, l’Agence spatiale cana- David Dion, Director of Administration dienne (ASC) a pour mandat de promouvoir and Member Services Choice words...... l’exploitation et l’usage pacifiques de l’espace dans l’intérêt de tous les PROVINCIAL AFFILIATES: Everyone thinks writers must know Canadiens. L’ASC gère tous les éléments du British Columbia Society of Laboratory about the inside of the human head, Programme spatial canadien. Science (BCSLS): but that is wrong. They know less, World Wide Web: www.space.gc.ca 720 – 999 West Broadway Ave., that’s why they write. Trying to find Le Site web: www.espace.gc.ca Vancouver, BC V5Z 1K5 out what everyone else takes for Phone: (604) 714-1760 granted. or 1-800-304-0033 – Margaret Atwood Dancing Girls: ‘Lives FAX: (604) 738-4080 of the Poets’ Winter 2007 Sources 191 For more information/Pour plus de tionaux. Son service d’information sur la Ron Verzuh, Director of Communications renseignements: nutrition fournit des communications en Ext. 264 Public Relations and Media/Relations nutrition complète, basées sur des After hours: (613) 266-1240 publiques et médias recherches récentes sur le sucre et la santé, E-mail: [email protected] Phone/Téléphone: (450) 926-6651 et it produit des ressources éducatives Catherine Louli FAX/Télécopieur: (450) 926-4352 gratuites en anglais et en français. Ext. 268 World Wide Web: www.sugar.ca After hours: (613) 730-1386 www.sucre.ca E-mail: [email protected] Waterpark Place, 10 Bay St., Ste. 620, Doreen Meyer Toronto, ON M5J 2R8 Ext. 266 Phone/téléphone: (416) 368-8091 After hours: (613) 446-4516 FAX/télécopieur: (416) 368-6426 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail/courrier-é: [email protected] Chris Lawson Sandra Marsden, President/Présidente Ext. 337 Canadian Sportfishing Randall Kaplan, Ph.D., Director, After hours: (613) 842-3493 Industry Association Nutrition and Scientific Affairs/Directeur E-mail: [email protected] de la nutrition et des affaires scientifiques COMMUNICATIONS 1434 Chemong Rd., Unit 11, E-mail: [email protected] REPRESENTATIVES: Peterborough, ON K9J 6X2 The Canadian Sportfishing Industry Asso- Erin Colburn, M.H.Sc., RD, B.C. Regional: ciation is an alliance of fishing-related busi- Co-ordinator, Nutrition Communications/ Phone: (604) 291-1940 nesses. Members include manufacturers, Co-ordinnatrice des communications en FAX: (604) 291-1194 distributors, retailers, outdoor media and nutrition Louise Leclair other fishing-related organizations. Our E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 223 mandate is to ensure the stability of the rec- Peter Dunwoody, B.A., Trade Policy After hours: (604) 454-4711 reational fishing industry while advocating Analyst/Analyste des politiques E-mail: [email protected] sound fisheries management. commerciales Dan Gawthrop World Wide Web: www.csia.ca E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 258 or www.catchfishing.com After hours: (604) 999-6132 Toll free: 1-877-822-8881 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (705) 742-4038 Alberta Regional: Burt Myers, Executive Director Phone: (780) 484-7644 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (780) 489-2202 Shirley Maloney, General Manager Lou Arab E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 228 After hours: (780) 439-2722 Canadian Union of E-mail: [email protected] Public Employees / Saskatchewan Regional: Phone: (306) 382-8262 Syndicat canadien de la FAX: (306) 382-8188 fonction publique Beth Smillie National Office: Ext. 229 21 Florence St., Ottawa, ON K2P 0W6 After hours: (306) 539-8597 CUPE is the largest union in Canada, rep- E-mail: [email protected] Canadian Sugar Institute / resenting one half million women and men Manitoba Regional: who work for municipal governments, Phone: (204) 942-0343 school boards, universities and colleges, FAX: (204) 956-7071 Institut canadien du hospitals, nursing homes and homes for the aged, public utilities, social services and Dennis Lewycky sucre child care centres, transit authorities and air- Ext. 298 The Canadian Sugar Institute (CSI) is a After hours: (204) 453-2605

lines, emergency services and police forces, LISTINGS national trade association representing Ca- and others in the broader public sector. E-mail: [email protected] nadian sugar manufacturers. CSI liaises CUPE is a leading advocate in defence of Ontario Regional: with government on legislation, trade poli- workers’ rights, public services, social jus- Phone: (416) 292-3999 cies and international agreements. CSI’s tice and environmental sustainability. FAX: (416) 292-2839 Nutrition Information Service provides World Wide Web: www.cupe.ca comprehensive nutrition communications, Robert Lamoureux based on current research on sugar and National Officers: Ext. 216 health, and produces a variety of free edu- Paul Moist, National President After hours: (416) 686-3357 cational materials in English and French. Claude Généreux, National Secretary- E-mail: [email protected] L’Institut canadien du sucre (ICS) est une Treasurer Stella Yeadon association manufacturière d’envergure Communications Branch – National Ext. 240 nationale qui représente les fabricants de Office (Ottawa): After hours: (416) 578-8774 sucre du Canada. L’ICS discute avec le Phone: (613) 237-1590 E-mail: [email protected] gouvernement de mesures législatives, de FAX: (613) 237-5508 Shannon McManus politique commerciale et d’accords interna- E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 222 After hours: (416) 540-6252 E-mail: [email protected] 192 Sources Winter 2007 Ontario Division: Michael Roschlau, Ph.D., President and Phone: (416) 299-9739 CEO Pat Daley Ext. 104 Ext. 264 Ottawa Office: After hours: (416) 616-6142 1500 St. Laurent Blvd., E-mail: [email protected] Ottawa, ON K1G 0Z8 Quebec Regional (SCFP): Bernard D’Amour, Director of Public Phone: (514) 384-9681 Affairs FAX: (514) 384-9680 Phone: (613) 842-3616 Robert Bellerose FAX: (613) 744-7271 Canadian Wildlife Ext. 239 After hours: (514) 487-2415 Federation / Fédération E-mail: [email protected] Alexandre Boulerice canadienne de la faune Ext. 270 350 Michael Cowpland Dr., After hours: (514) 668-7148 Kanata, ON K2M 2W1 E-mail: [email protected] The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) Maritimes Regional (N.B. and P.E.I.): is a non-profit organization dedicated to the Phone: (506) 857-2816 Canadian Veterinary conservation of wildlife and wildlife habi- FAX: (506) 859-9513 tat and to the wise use of natural resources. Medical Association It represents 300,000 members and support- Danielle Savoie ers across Canada. CWF is an outspoken After hours: (506) 381-1966 339 Booth St., Ottawa, ON K1R 7K1 advocate for conservation and environmen- E-mail: [email protected] The CVMA is the national body repre- senting and serving the interests of the vet- tal protection. Atlantic Regional (N.S. and Nfld.): erinary profession in Canada. The CVMA’s World Wide Web: www.cwf-fcf.org Phone: (902) 455-4180 priorities are: FAX: (902) 455-5915 • The successful practice of veterinary Phone: (613) 599-9594 FAX: (613) 599-4428 John McCracken medicine After hours: (902) 820-2016 • Leadership on national and international Colin Maxwell, Executive Vice-President issues affecting the veterinary profession E-mail: [email protected] Sandy Baumgartner, Executive Director, • Animal welfare advocacy Programs and Communications The CVMA publishes authoritative posi- E-mail: [email protected] tion statements on veterinary medicine and animal health and welfare issues and also publishes two journals – The Canadian Vet- Canadian Wind Energy erinary Journal and The Canadian Journal Association of Veterinary Research. The association es- 220 Laurier Ave.W., Ste. 320, tablishes nutritional standards, administers Ottawa, ON K1P 5Z9 an independent, third-party quality assur- CanWEA is a non-profit trade association Canadian Urban ance for commercial pet foods, and operates that promotes the appropriate development an interactive web site for animal owners – and application of all aspects of wind en- Transit Association / www.animalhealtchcare.ca. For further in- ergy in Canada. Association canadienne formation, contact the CVMA. CanWEA has over 280 corporate mem- World Wide Web: bers. They are wind energy owners, opera- du transport urbain www.canadianveterinarians.net tors, manufacturers, project developers, Head Office: www.animalhealthcare.ca consultants, services providers and others 55 York St., Ste. 1401, Site web: interested in Canada’s wind energy indus- Toronto, ON M5J 1R7 www.veterinairesaucanada.net try. CUTA is the national voice of urban tran- www.santeanimale.ca World Wide Web: www.canwea.ca sit systems and suppliers in advocacy, com- munications, research, training, member Janice Mercer, Manager, Robert Hornung, President services, industry conferences and program Communications Phone: (613) 234-8716, ext. 224 delivery. Membership includes urban tran- Phone: (613) 236-1162, ext. 119 E-mail: [email protected] sit systems from across Canada, business FAX: (613) 236-9681 Britt Bengtsson, Communications members (those engaged in the sale or E-mail: [email protected] Co-ordinator manufacture of transit equipment or serv- Phone: (613) 234-8716, ext. 222 ices), government agencies and other affili- Toll free: 1-800-922-6932 ates. E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.cutaactu.ca Head Office: Phone: (416) 365-9800 Maureen Shuell, Director of Sources Hot Tip Communications Ext. 105 The Links and Resources page at www.sources.com has more FAX: (416) 365-1295 E-mail: [email protected] valuable information to help journalists find what they need. Find links to other websites listed under a wide variety of topics. Winter 2007 Sources 193 Le RCSF est un réseau d’individus, de groupes et d’organismes préoccupés par la santé des femmes. Nous aiguillons les médias vers des centaines de porte-parole qui s’occupent d’un large éventail de dossi- ers. Nos bases de données canadiennes sur la santé des femmes sont remplies de renseignements sur les organismes, les recherches, les projets et les ressources Canadian Wireless ( www.cwhn.ca/search/fr/basic Canon Canada Inc. Search.htm). Revue: Le Réseau (www. 6390 Dixie Rd., Telecommunications cwhn.ca/network-reseau/index_r.html). Mississauga, ON L5T 1P7 Association World Wide Web: www.cwhn.ca Headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, 130 rue Albert St., Ste./bur 1110, Phone: (204) 942-5500 the company employs 1,500 people at its Ottawa, ON K1P 5G4 FAX: (204) 989-2355 offices nationwide, servicing the Canadian The Canadian Wireless Telecommunica- Clearinghouse toll free: 1-888-818-9172 market from coast to coast. Innovation and tions Association (CWTA) is the authority TTY toll free: 1-866-694-6367 cutting-edge technology have been essential on wireless issues, developments and trends E-mail: [email protected] ingredients in Canon’s success. Canon’s in Canada. It represents cellular, PCS, leadership in imaging, optical and document messaging, mobile radio, fixed wireless and Madeline Boscoe, Executive Director management technology and solutions is mobile satellite carriers as well as compa- E-mail: [email protected] based in large part on the thousands of pat- nies that develop and produce products and Laila Malik, Director of Communications ents the company has secured throughout its services for the industry. Phone: (514) 515-1134 history. Currently, Canon Inc. is among the L’Association canadienne des télécom- E-mail: [email protected] top three U.S. patent recipients over the past 14 years. munications sans fil (ACTS) fait autorité en Barbara Bourrier-LaCroix, ce qui concerne le sans-fil au Canada, son The company’s comprehensive product Clearinghouse Co-ordinator line includes networked multifunction de- évolution et ses tendances. L’ACTS E-mail: [email protected] représente des exploitants de services de vices; digital copiers (colour and black and téléphonie cellulaire et de communications Ghislaine Alleyne, Website Co-ordinator white); printers, scanners, image filing sys- personnelles (SCP), de radiocommuni-cati- E-mail: [email protected] tems, facsimile machines; calculators, dig- ons mobiles, de messagerie, de télé-commu- Mona Dupré-Ollinik, Outreach ital camcorders, digital and analogue cam- nications fixes sans fil et mobiles par satel- Co-ordinator eras and lenses; semiconductor, broadcast lite, de même que des entreprises qui E-mail: [email protected] and other specialized industrial products. conçoivent et réalisent des produits et serv- Canon supports programs that help pre- ices pour l’industrie du sans-fil. Monika Lenczewska, Administrative serve and protect the environment. The Services Coordinator company instituted the Clean Earth Cam- World Wide Web: www.cwta.ca E-mail: [email protected] paign in 1990, which assists various envi- Phone: (613) 233-4888 ronmental and recycling initiatives. The FAX: (613) 233-2032 Campaign has also supported leading envi- ronmental organizations, such as the Nature Peter Barnes, President and CEO/ Conservancy of Canada, the World Wildlife Président et chef de la direction Fund of Canada and the Canon Envirothon. Media Contact/Responsable des médias: Au total, 1 500 employés travaillent à son Marc Choma, Director of siège social, situé à Mississauga, en Ontario, Communications/Directeur des et à ses succursales partout au pays afin de communications Canadian Working Group desservir le marché canadien, d’un océan à Ext./Poste 107 l’autre. L’innovation et la technologie de E-mail: [email protected] on HIV and Rehabilitation pointe sont la force motrice du succès de 1240 Bay St., Ste. 600, Canon. Le leadership de Canon en matière Toronto, ON M5R 2A7 de technologie et de solutions d’imagerie, The Canadian Women’s Canadian Working Group on HIV and d’optique et de gestion de documents est en Rehabilitation (CWGHR) is a national grande partie fondé sur les milliers de bre- Health Network / charitable organization promoting innova- vets obtenus par la société au cours de son tion and excellence in rehabilitation in the

existence. Canon Inc. se classe parmi les LISTINGS Le Réseau canadien pour context of HIV. CWGHR is multi-sector trois premières sociétés pour ce qui est du and multi-disciplinary promoting quality of nombre de brevets déposés aux États-Unis la santé des femmes life through rehabilitation research, educa- au cours des quatorze dernières années. 419 Graham Ave., Ste. 203, tion and cross-sector partnerships. CWGHR La gamme complète des produits de la Winnipeg, MB R3C 0M3 bridges traditionally separate worlds of HIV, société comprend des appareils multi- The CWHN is a network of individuals, disability and rehabilitation. fonctions réseau, des copieurs numériques groups and organizations concerned with World Wide Web: www.hivandrehab.ca et analogiques (monochromes et poly- women’s health. We refer media to hun- chromes), des imprimantes, des scanners, dreds of spokespersons for a wide variety of Phone: (416) 513-0440 des systèmes d’archivage d’images, des women’s health issues. Our Canadian Wom- FAX: (416) 595-0094 télécopieurs, des calculatrices, des camé- en’s Health Databases are full of organiza- Elisse Zack, Executive Director scopes numériques, des appareils photo tions, research, projects and resources Ext. 237 numériques et analogiques et des objectifs, (www.cwhn.ca/search/basicSearch.htm). E-mail: [email protected] des semiconducteurs, de l’équipement de diffusion et d’autres produits industriels Magazine: Network (www.cwhn.ca/ Eileen McKee, Project Manager spécialisés. network-reseau/index.html). Ext. 234 E-mail: [email protected] 194 Sources Winter 2007 Canon soutient des programmes de pro- Colleen Fleming, President and Chief through the financial support of missionar- tection et de préservation de l’environ- Executive Officer ies throughout Canada. We support Cana- nement et a lancé, en 1990, la Campagne Ext. 270 dian Catholic missionaries, catechetical pro- pour une planète propre pour appuyer Kimberley Wakefield, Director, grams, ministry among our First Nations plusieurs initiatives de protection de Marketing and Communications peoples, church building/repair, education l’environnement et de recyclage. La Ext. 251 of lay people and seminarians for ministry Campagne pour une planète propre a in our mission dioceses. également soutenu des organismes World Wide Web: www.cmic.info importants de protection de l’environ- Jim Carroll nement tels que la Société canadienne pour International futurist, trends, innovation Phone: (416) 934-3424 la conservation de la nature, le Fonds expert. Author of What I Learned from Toll free: 1-866-YES CMIC (937-2642) mondial pour la nature (Canada) et le pro- Frogs in Texas: Saving Your Skin with For- FAX: (416) 934-3425 gramme Envirothon de Canon. ward Thinking Innovation. Regular column- Father Philip J. Kennedy, President ist with many publications. Speaks world- E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.canon.ca wide to organizations on future trends, in- Wayne Doyle, Manager, Corporate novation and change. Global insight into Tina Molinari, National Director of Relations/Directeur, Relations enterprise trends, polls and surveys, business, Development Phone: (905) 795-1111 workplace, demographic, career issues. A E-mail: [email protected] nice guy! D. Lynn Anderson, Director of Finance Capstone Communications World Wide Web:www.jimcarroll.com E-mail: [email protected] 15 Wilson St., Markham, ON L3P 1M9 www.frogsintexas.com Patria C. Rivera, Editor, Catholic Capstone provides marketing advice, writ- Jim Carroll, F.C.A. Missions In Canada Magazine ing and design. We help entrepreneurial Phone: (905) 855-2950 E-mail: [email protected] companies, of any size, get a bigger return FAX: (905) 855-0269 on the marketing investment they make. We E-mail: [email protected] boost companies’ bottom lines by develop- ing corporate names, logos, branding, bro- chures, advertising, web sites and other marketing tools. Marketing audits, creative workshops, seminars and talks available. Phone: (905) 472-2330 (day or evening) FAX: (905) 294-9435 E-mail: [email protected] Centennial College Keith Thirgood, Creative Director P.O. Box 631, Stn. A, Helen Walter, Senior Designer Scarborough, ON M1K 5E9 40 King St. W., Ste. 2100, Serving east Toronto, Centennial is On- Toronto, ON M5H 3C2 tario’s first community college and is rec- Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP is a full ognized for its innovative programming, service law firm which has been providing exemplary teaching and extensive corporate legal services to Canadian and international partnership building. With 12,000 full-time clients for more than 115 years. Today some and 28,000 part-time students, Centennial is 180 lawyers – backed by a professional staff one of the most culturally diverse post-sec- of more than 200 – help clients seize oppor- ondary institutions in Canada. tunities, overcome challenges and develop creative strategies to meet their objectives. World Wide Web: www.centennialcollege.ca Career Edge Organization World Wide Web: www.casselsbrock.com 144 Front St. W., Toronto, ON M5J 2L7 Mark Toljagic, Communications Officer Suzanne Godbehere, Director of Phone: (416) 289-5000, ext. 7142 Career Edge, Canada’s internship organi- Marketing zation, helps people launch their careers FAX: (416) 289-5115 Phone: (416) 860-5228 After hours: (416) 605-6012 through innovative paid internships. Career Toll free outside GTA: 1-877-869-5300 Edge is a private-sector, not-for-profit or- E-mail: [email protected] ganization and operates the following pro- Shane Dolgin, Advance Planning/MS&L grams: Phone: (416) 847-1304 Career Edge – for recent graduates seek- ing entry-level work experience. Ability Edge – for graduates with disabili- ties seeking entry-level work experience. Career Bridge – for recent immigrants qualified for professional-level internships. Since 1996, the Career Edge Organization has worked with 1,000 employers to pro- vide 7,000 internships. Centre for Addiction and World Wide Web: www.careeredge.ca Catholic Missions In Phone: (416) 977-3343 (EDGE) Mental Health Toll free: 1-888-507-3343 (EDGE) Canada 33 Russell St., Toronto, ON M5S 2S1 FAX: (416) 977-4090 1155 Yonge St., Ste. 201, The Centre for Addiction and Mental E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M4T 1W2 Health (CAMH) is the largest mental health Catholic Missions In Canada has worked and addiction facility in Canada. CAMH to extend the blessings of the Catholic faith offers a unique for understanding and Winter 2007 Sources 195 helping people across Ontario through re- C. Brian Rushton, Senior Vice-President, and controls the professional standards, search, health promotion, education and Franchise Sales conduct and discipline of its members and treatment. CAMH is affiliated with the Uni- Phone: (604) 606-2141 students in the province of Ontario. Broadly versity of Toronto and is a PAHO/WHO Donald E. Lawby, President and COO and deeply competent, certified general ac- Collaborating Centre. Phone: (604) 606-2121 countants (CGAs) are committed to meet- World Wide Web: www.camh.net ing the needs of businesses and organiza- tions with accounting and financial exper- Michael Torres, Media Relations tise, strategic insight, leadership and know- Co-ordinator how. CGA Ontario represents more than Phone: (416) 595-6015 17,000 CGAs and 9,000 students. CGA Ontario’s official charitable partner is Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada and its af- filiate agencies across Ontario. World Wide Web: www.cga-ontario.org Ceridian Canada Ltd. or www.nameyourneed.org 675 Cochrane Dr., Markham, ON L3R 0B8 Public Relations: A trusted partner to 40,000 Canadian cus- Judy Gombita, Manager, tomers, Ceridian delivers best-practice Hu- Communications Centre for Suicide man Resource solutions that help customers Phone: (416) 544-4765 acquire the best talent, pay their staff accu- Toll free: 1-800-668-1454, ext. 244 Prevention rately and on time, and drive employee en- FAX: (416) 322-5594 1202 Centre St. S.E., Ste. 320, gagement and wellbeing. In 2006 Ceridian E-mail: [email protected] Calgary, AB T2G 5A5 was named a 50 Best Employer, a Top 100 The Centre for Suicide Prevention collects Employer, and one of the 30 Best and distributes information and provides Workplaces in Canada. training on Suicide Prevention, Intervention, Ceridian’s solutions include payroll, HR Awareness and Bereavement. The database information services, recruitment and staff- is searchable by over 1,000 subject terms, ing services, Employee Assistance Pro- and is available online by subscription. grams, training and more. The company has The Centre provides statistics, contact ten offices across Canada, employs 1,450 names, research data and program informa- payroll and HR professionals, and provides tion from over 35,000 documents. services to more than three million Cana- dians. Change Perspective World Wide Web: www.suicideinfo.ca P.O. Box 45011, 81 Lakeshore Rd. E., World Wide Web: www.ceridian.ca Phone: (403) 245-3900 Mississauga, ON L5G 1B0 FAX: (403) 245-0299 Toll free: 1-877-237-4342 Cecil McIntosh is The EYCTM Stress Re- E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] laxation Expert with 14 years of experience helping Entrepreneurs stay focused, get Diane Yackel, Executive Director Valery Vollenweider, Director, Public Relations more done and find more time, to live in the Myra Morrant, Library moment. He is a published author of many Rani Murji, Training Phone: (905) 947-7251 FAX: (905) 947-7050 audio Relaxation programs using acceler- Cellular: (416) 846-7098 ated learning approaches and a teacher, E-mail: NLP trainer and coach. [email protected] World Wide Web: Karen Viveiros, Communications www.emptyyourcup.com/stressrelief/ Specialist Cecil McIntosh, President Phone: (204) 975-5865 Phone: (905) 274-0632 FAX: (204) 956-4026 E-mail: [email protected] Cellular: (204) 297-8925 E-mail: [email protected] Child Care Advocacy Century 21 Canada Limited Association of Canada / Partnership L’Association canadienne LISTINGS 1199 West Pender St., Ste. 700, pour la promotion des Vancouver, BC V6E 2R1 Century 21 Canada Limited Partnership is services de garde à l’enfance part of the largest real estate organization in 151 Slater St., Ste. 714, the world. Backed by leading edge technol- Ottawa, ON K1P 5H3 ogy, the CENTURY 21 System is commit- We are a pan-Canadian, non-profit, mem- ted to making the buying and selling expe- bership-based organization dedicated to rience a positive one by offering uncompro- Certified General promoting quality child care accessible to mising dedication to customer service and all. We work for child care as a cornerstone value-added products and services. Accountants of Ontario of progressive family policies, the right of World Wide Web: www.century21.ca 240 Eglinton Ave. E., all children to access a child care system Toronto, ON M4P 1K8 supported by public funds, and a child care Barbara Fromm, Vice-President, The Certified General Accountants of On- system that is comprehensive, inclusive, ac- Corporate Services and Marketing tario is a self-governing body, which grants cessible, affordable, high quality and non- Phone: (604) 606-2107 the exclusive right to the CGA designation, profit. 196 Sources Winter 2007 World Wide Web: www.ccaac.ca Rev. Martin Contant, Regional Leader, Media Spokesperson: Western Canada Monica Lysack, Executive Director Phone: (604) 574-0669 Phone: (613) 594-3196, ext. 232 FAX: (604) 574-1788 E-mail: [email protected] Christian Reformed World Missions: Al Karsten, North America Director Childcare Resource and Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (CRWRC): 1027 McNicoll Ave., Ida Mutoigo, Canadian Director Research Unit Henrietta Hunse, Co-ordinator of Church University of Toronto, 455 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON M1W 3X2 We reach out around the world to children, Relations Ste. 305, Toronto, ON M5S 2G8 Jacob Kramer, NGO Relations/Disaster CRRU focuses on early childhood educa- families and communities in need, of all faiths and cultural backgrounds. We create Relief tion and care policy and research. Its man- Rose Dekker, Refugees Co-ordinator date is to promote universally accessible, self-sufficiency and independence through comprehensive, high-quality early child- partnerships with local organizations that Servicelink: hood education and care in Canada. CRRU are best suited to address each community’s Carol Sybenga, Co-ordinator provides public education and policy analy- unique needs. Integrity, accountability and sis, publishes papers and other resources, service to our partners are the foundations Christian Science and consults on child care policy and re- for all our activities. Committees on Publication search. World Wide Web: www.ccfcanada.ca in Canada World Wide Web: Phone: (416) 495-1174 www.childcarecanada.org Toll free: 1-800-263-5437 102 Lake Shore Dr., FAX: (416) 495-9395 Etobicoke, ON M8V 2A2 Phone: (416) 978-6895 Canadian public information officers of FAX: (416) 971-2139 Bruce Herzog, Executive Director the Christian Science Church, The First Martha Friendly, Co-ordinator Ian Robertson, Manager, Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Mas- E-mail: [email protected] Communications sachusetts, and its branches. For factual in- E-mail: [email protected] formation on this Bible-based, Christian Michelle Turiano, Resource Officer denomination or its founder, Mary Baker E-mail: [email protected] Eddy, media inquiries or public talks, con- tact those listed below. Ontario and Federal Representative: Eric Nickerson 102 Lake Shore Dr., Etobicoke, ON M8V 2A2 Phone: (416) 921-4442 Toll free (Canada only): 1-800-798-6627 FAX: (416) 850-5195 Christian Reformed Church E-mail: [email protected] in North America British Columbia: Christian Blind Mission 3475 Mainway, P.O. Box 5070, Anna Bowness Stn. LCD 1, Burlington, ON L7R 3Y8 1009 DeCosta Pl., Victoria, BC V9A 6X8 International The Christian Reformed Church, founded Phone: (204) 294-0423 in 1857, is a Protestant church in the Cal- Toll free (BC only): 1-877-591-3777 3844 Stouffville Rd., P.O. Box 800, E-mail: [email protected] Stouffville, ON L4A 7Z9 vinist tradition. We are biblically based, CBMI is the leading agency in the world worship the triune God and teach a Alberta: preventing and curing blindness as well as worldview centred on faith, action and the Frederick G. Young enabling people with disabilities in the family. We are committed to Christian edu- 204 Edcath Pl. N.W., poorest countries of the world regardless of cation and active in media, missions, pub- Calgary, AB T3A 3X6 race, gender, age or religion. CBMI helps lishing, relief and development, pastoral Phone: (403) 241-3254 more than 11 million disabled men, women care and youth ministry. FAX: (403) 241-0929 (phone before and children each year through more than World Wide Web: www.crcna.org faxing) 1,000 projects in over 100 countries. E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (905) 336-2920 World Wide Web: www.cbmicanada.org FAX: (905) 336-8344 Manitoba: Glenn A. Laycock Phone: (905) 640-6466 Rev. Bruce Adema, Director of Canadian 234 Ronald St., Ste. 604, Toll free: 1-800-567-2264 Ministries Winnipeg, MB R3J 3J4 FAX: (905) 640-4332 Henry Hess, Director of Communications Phone/FAX: (204) 895-8773 Lindsay O’Connor, National Manager, Ext. 236 E-mail: [email protected] Public Relations and Media Canada E-mail: [email protected] Québec: Ext. 289 Back to God Hour/Primary Focus: Denyse Dequoy E-mail: [email protected] Corrie Mulder, Co-ordinator of Church 4335 Broadview Ave., Ste. 303, Sandy Hazell, Assistant Media/PR Relations Lachine, QC H8T 1V1 Manager Phone: (514) 634-0196 Christian Reformed Home Missions: Ext. 246 FAX: (514) 634-8272 Ben Vandezande, Regional Leader, FAX: (905) 640-4332 E-mail: [email protected] Central and Eastern Canada E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (905) 336-2920 FAX: (905) 336-8344 Winter 2007 Sources 197 Phone: (416) 979-2443 FAX: (416) 979-2458 E-mail: [email protected] Harry J. Kits, Executive Director Ext. 24 E-mail: [email protected] Louise Slobodian, Communications Co-ordinator Ext. 28 101 Davenport Rd., E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M5R 3P1 Christian and Missionary The College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) Greg deGroot-Maggetti, regulates the 140,000 Registered Nurses Alliance in Canada Socio-economic Policy Analyst and Registered Practical Nurses in Ontario Ext. 22 to protect the public interest. CNO sets re- 30 Carrier Dr., Ste. 100, E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M9W 5T7 quirements for entry to the profession, es- We are an evangelical Christian denomi- Chris Pulleneyagem, Refugee Policy tablishes standards of nursing practice, pro- nation with almost 420 churches across Analyst motes quality assurance and continuing competence of nurses, and enforces the Canada worshipping in 14 different lan- Ext. 31 standards of practice. guages. The C&MA supports almost 300 E-mail: [email protected] missionaries and international workers in Claire Veenstra, Business/Office World Wide Web: www.cno.org more than 40 countries and is part of the Co-ordinator Phone: (416) 928-0900 Alliance World Fellowship. Ext. 29 FAX: (416) 928-9841 World Wide Web: www.cmacan.org E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Barrie Doyle, APR, Director of Bruce Voogd, Financial Development/ Deborah Jones, Manager Communications Membership Co-ordinator E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 674-7878, ext. 225 Ext. 26 Cellular: (416) 737-4774 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Chubb Insurance Company of Canada 1 Financial Place, 1 Adelaide St. E., Toronto, ON M5C 2V9 The Chubb Group of Insurance Compa- nies provide property and casualty insur- College of Occupational ance for personal and commercial custom- Therapists of Ontario / ers worldwide. Chubb Insurance Company Ordre des ergothérapeutes of Canada has offices in Toronto, Montreal, Jim Clemmer Vancouver and Calgary. Chubb distributes de l’Ontario 10 Pioneer Dr., Ste. 105, products through more than 200 independ- 20 Bay St., Ste. 900, ent insurance brokers across Canada. Kitchener, ON N2P 2A4 Jim’s 2,000+ presentations, workshops, Toronto, ON M5J 2N8 World Wide Web: consulting, five international best-selling The College of Occupational Therapists of www.chubbinsurance.ca books, columns and newsletters have helped Ontario is a governing body established by the provincial government to regulate the Felicia Kostecky, Calexis Advertising thousands worldwide. He distills his re- practice of Occupational Therapy in On- Phone: (416) 967-9500, ext. 316 search, experience and practices into sim- tario. Its mission is to protect the public in- FAX: (416) 967-9848 ple, energizing and practical applications. terest and improve their health and well-be- E-mail: [email protected] Jim has given hundreds of media interviews and is a regular contributor to the Globe and ing by registering, regulating and support- Michael Corcoran, Calexis Advertising Mail. Among his many achievements, he’s ing the ongoing competency of occupa- Phone: (416) 529-5709 especially proud of tripling the size of his tional therapists. FAX: (416) 967-9848 forehead. World Wide Web: www.coto.org E-mail: [email protected] Visit his web site to peruse over 300 free LISTINGS Phone: (416) 214-1177 articles, archived newsletters and his in- Citizens for Public Justice dexed “improvement points” library. Con- Toll free in North America: 1-800-890-6570 229 College St., Ste. 311, tact him for complimentary review copies of his books and an interview. FAX: (416) 214-1173 Toronto, ON M5T 1R4 E-mail: [email protected] CPJ is a national organization of members World Wide Web: www.clemmer.net inspired by faith to act for social justice in Barb Worth, Registrar Canadian public policy. CPJ works by ex- Jim Clemmer Ext. 225 posing the deeper directions under current Phone: (519) 748-5968 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (519) 748-2171 policies, putting important issues on the ta- Jewelle Smith-Johnson, Director of E-mail: [email protected] ble that are ignored, asking probing ques- Operations and Communications tions, and proposing public justice-oriented Ext. 226 alternatives that do greater justice. E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.cpj.ca 198 Sources Winter 2007

240 Duncan Mill Rd., Ste. 403, Communications Research Toronto, ON M3B 3S6 With over 12,000 members in 100 local Connexions Information Centre Canada / associations, Community Living Ontario supports and advocates on behalf of people Sharing Services Centre de recherches sur who have an intellectual disability. Our vi- les communications Canada sion is that all people live with dignity in the 489 College St., Ste. 305, (CRC) community. Areas of focus: community in- Toronto, ON M6G 1A5 clusion, deinstitutionalization, employment, Connexions compiles and disseminates 3701 av Carling Ave., P.O. Box/CP 11490, education, family support, advocacy, human information about social and economic al- Stn./succ H, Ottawa, ON K2H 8S2 rights. ternatives. Established in 1975 as an inde- An agency of Industry Canada, CRC is the pendent non-profit research organization primary government laboratory for R&D in World Wide Web: and information clearinghouse, Connexions advanced communications. R&D focuses www.communitylivingontario.ca compiles and publishes a variety of resource on communications, broadcasting and infor- Phone: (416) 447-4348 materials in print and electronic formats, mation technologies in wireless, networks, FAX: (416) 447-8974 including a directory of advocacy groups photonics, multimedia and radio fundamen- and non-governmental organizations. De- Keith Powell, Executive Director tals. The CRC Innovation Centre and tech- mocratization, civil liberties, alternatives to Rozalyn Werner-Arce, Marketing and nology transfer program allow companies “free market” economics, and grassroots Media Relations access to world-class technologies, exper- activism are areas of special emphasis. tise and laboratories. Confederation of Canadian World Wide Web: www.connexions.org Organisme d’Industrie Canada, le CRC Unions Ulli Diemer, Co-ordinator est le principal laboratoire fédéral de R-D Phone: (416) 964-1511 de pointe – sans fil, réseautage, photonique, P.O. Box 1117, Stn. B, multimédia et transmission – en technolo- Ottawa, ON K1P 5R2 Conservation Ontario gies de communications, de radiodiffusion The CCU is building a democratic labour et d’information. Grâce à son Centre movement, where rank and file members Box 11, 120 Bayview Pkwy., d’innovation et à son programme de trans- really control their own unions. Founded in Newmarket, ON L3Y 4W3 fert de technologie, le CRC donne aux 1969, the CCU represents workers from Conservation Ontario represents Ontario’s entreprises accès à des technologies, com- Nova Scotia, Quebec, Ontario and British network of 36 Conservation Authorities – pétences et laboratoires de calibre mondial. Columbia.* local community-based environmental or- ganizations that manage watersheds across World Wide Web: www.crc.ca Phone: (416) 736-5109 Ontario. Conservation Authorities work in General Information/Renseignements FAX: (416) 736-5519 partnership with municipalities and other généraux: E-mail: [email protected] stakeholders in carrying out various natural Phone: (613) 991-3313 Jane Grant, President resource programs that balance human, en- FAX: (613) 998-5355 Julie Carew, Vice-President vironmental and economic needs. E-mail: [email protected] * Inquiries from independent unions World Wide Web: Media Relations/Relations avec les welcome. www.conservation-ontario.on.ca médias: Phone: (905) 895-0716 Louise Guay, Manager, Communications/ Congress of Union Retirees FAX: (905) 895-0751 Gestionnaire, communications of Canada E-mail: Phone: (613) 991-6577 [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] National Office: or [email protected] 2841 Riverside Dr., Ottawa, ON K1V 8X7 Jane Lewington, Marketing and CURC represents retired union members Communications Specialist Business Development/Bureau Ext. 222 d’expansion commerciale: who come from the affiliated unions of the Canadian Labour Congress. Their structure E-mail: jlewington@conservation- Debbie Kemp, Officer/Agente ontario.on.ca Phone: (613) 998-4287 is like the CLC’s with provincial federations E-mail: [email protected] of retirees. CURC is represented on the Don Pearson, General Manager CLC executive council. Ext. 24 Jeet Hothi, Manager, Technology World Wide Web: http://curc.clc-ctc.ca E-mail: dpearson@conservation- Transfer/Gestionnaire, Transfert de la ontario.on.ca technologie Larry Wagg, President Phone: (613) 990-2089 Phone: (613) 526-7422 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Innovation Centre/Centre d’innovation: Robert McGarry, Secretary Choice words...... Marie Lussier, Manager/Gestionnaire Phone: (613) 526-7422 Phone: (613) 991-1635 E-mail: [email protected] The newspaper is not just for E-mail: [email protected] reporting the news as it is, but to make people mad enough to do something about it. – Mark Twain Winter 2007 Sources 199 Our customized programs and seminars Cosmetic Surgery Institute Co-operative Housing include: • Professional Presentation Skills 325 Eglinton Ave. E., Federation of Canada / • Executive Coaching Toronto, ON M4P 1L7 • Effective Management Communication An expert in both cosmetic and Fédération de • The Business Pitch reconstructive plastic surgery, Dr. Carman is • Media Interviews the Director of the Cosmetic Surgery Insti- l’habitation coopérative • Professional Image Enhancement tute in Toronto. 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The Council of Ontario Universities La Fédération de l’habitation coopérative (COU) represents the collective interests of du Canada est le porte-parole officiel du 18 member institutions and two associate mouvement canadien de l’habitation Corporate Streamlining members. Its mandate is to provide leader- coopérative. Notre rôle consiste à unir, à ship on issues facing the publicly funded représenter et à servir les coopératives Company Inc. universities, to participate actively in the d’habitation du Canada ainsi que les 146 West Beaver Creek Rd., Unit 2, development of relevant public policy, to organismes membres qui appuient leur Richmond Hill, ON L4B 1C2 communicate the contribution of higher fonctionnement et leur développement. Organizations are in trouble because in- education in the Province of Ontario, and to Nous cherchons de façon active à favoriser sidious, vicious, stealth-like black holes de- foster co-operation and understanding la croissance, la stabilité et l’autonomie du stroy organizations internally. We identify among the universities, related associations, mouvement. black hole creating items, repair the damage the provincial government and the public. World Wide Web: www.chfc.coop they have caused and terminate the sources World Wide Web: www.cou.on.ca of damage. Merrilee Robson, National Black holes are failures in organization Public Affairs: Communications Officer functionality. There exists a precise defini- Phone: (416) 979-2165, ext. 236 Phone: (604) 879-4116, ext. 122 tion of black holes. 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ACCENT Public Speaking and award-winning in- is non-invasive, painless, requires no inci- Covenant House is Canada’s largest shel- structor at the University of Toronto, is an sions/injections and there is no downtime. ter for homeless youth with locations in To- international professional speech and com- Cutting-edge technology, knowledgeable, ronto and Vancouver. We provide safe shel- munication coach. Corporate Speech Con- trained staff providing LASER hair re- ter, food, clothing, counselling and health sultants specializes in assisting executives moval, microdermabrasion, BOTOX, care as well as educational and vocational and professionals to develop a competitive Restylane, skin rejuvenation, acne treat- resources to young people between the ages business edge by becoming confident, effec- ments and other hi-tech treatments. of 16 and 24. Our goal is to help kids make tive speakers and leaders. positive changes in their lives and build in- Natalie Borsel dependent futures. Clients include Fortune 500 companies, Phone: (416) 635-9418 financial institutions, pharmaceutical com- FAX: (416) 635-8678 World Wide Web: www.covenanthouse.ca panies, professional organizations, charities and entrepreneurs. Toronto: Rose Cino, Media Relations Manager Phone: (416) 204-7081 Home phone: (416) 264-8101 200 Sources Winter 2007 Vancouver: stage pour les jeunes et centre d’emploi Michelle Clausius, Communications virtuel pour les artistes et les travailleurs Manager culturels. Phone: (604) 685-5437, ext. 36 World Wide Web:www.culturalhrc.ca www.crhsculturel.ca Phone: (613) 562-1535 FAX: (613) 562-2982 E-mail: [email protected] Susan Annis, Executive Director/ Greg Crowe, Mining and Directrice générale Ext. 22 Commodities Expert E-mail: [email protected] Greg Crowe (M.Sc., P.Geo.) is President Randall Craig, CFA, MBA: and CEO of Entrée Gold Inc., a Vancouver- based junior resource company (TSX: ETG; Consultant, Author, Speaker AMEX: EGI; Frankfurt: EKA) engaged in 602 Glengrove Ave., exploration and advancement of gold and Toronto, ON M6B 2H8 copper prospects in Mongolia and Arizona. Author of Leaving the Mother Ship, a Mr. Crowe is a registered professional ge- book about career planning/work-life bal- ologist with 25+ years of exploration, busi- ance, Randall founded successful start-ups, ness and entrepreneurial experience held a long-time position at a “big-five” throughout North America, Latin America, consulting firm, and was an executive at a Africa and Asia. public company. Profiled in all national Mr. Crowe is an experienced media guest 1 First Canadian Place, Ste. 350, media, he speaks on career-related matters, (TV, radio, print, online) and can discuss Toronto, ON M5X 1C1 entrepreneurship, consulting, marketing commodity trends (copper, gold, and other Need an enthusiastic, knowledgeable strategy and personal empowerment. Web base and precious metals), mining, explora- source? Martin Wales is a marketing and site has free articles; contact him for a re- tion, and natural resource projects in Mon- business development expert. He also spe- view copy of his book. golia and Arizona. cializes in Internet Marketing, as a leading authority on Audio Marketing, e.g. Internet World Wide Web: World Wide Web: www.entreegold.com www.ptadvisors.com Radio and Podcasting. He’s an accom- plished author, speaker and seasoned media www.LeavingTheMotherShip.com Greg Crowe, M.Sc., P.Geo., Mining and Commodities Expert guest/commentator/analyst on CBC, Randall M. Craig, CFA, M.B.A., Toll free: 1-866-368-7330 CityTV and CTV and numerous radio pro- Consultant, Author, Speaker E-mail: [email protected] grams. Phone: (416) 918-5384 FAX: (416) 256-7763 Media Inquiries: World Wide Web: www.martinwales.com E-mail: [email protected] Primoris Group – Public Relations Toll free: 1-866-368-7330 www.customercatcher.com Martin Wales, President Phone: (416) 221-1059 Cellular: (416) 618-5630 After hours: (905) 221-5193 Toll free: 1-800-399-5755 FAX: (416) 657-2520 E-mail: [email protected] 602 11th Ave. S.W., Ste. 225, Calgary, AB T2R 1J8 Credit Counselling Services of Alberta is D a not-for-profit organization, educating 17 rue York St., Ste./bur 201, Albertans on how to budget, get out of debt, Ottawa, ON K1N 9J6 use credit wisely and get the most from their The Cultural Human Resources Council money. Services include an information (CHRC) is a national arts service organiza- line, workshops, brochures, individual tion dedicated to strengthening Canada’s counselling and consumer repayment pro- cultural workforce through leadership and grams (including Orderly Payment of innovative solutions on Human Resource Debts). Services available throughout Al- issues. CHRC produces career development berta. tools, publishes research, manages youth World Wide Web: internship programs and hosts Canada’s www.creditcounselling.com premier online job board for artists and cul- 191 New Toronto St., tural workers. Toronto, ON M8V 2E7 Tracy Watson, Communications Manager Le Conseil des ressources humaines du Daily Bread Food Bank is a non-profit, Phone: (403) 234-6189 charitable organization dedicated to fighting Cellular: (403) 470-2683 secteur culturel (CRHSC) est un organisme de service voué au renforcement de main- hunger. Last year, almost 900,000 people in FAX: (403) 265-2240 the GTA relied on food banks. Daily Bread E-mail: [email protected] d’oeuvre culturelle qui exerce son leader- ship en trouvant des solutions novatrices and its member agencies serve the majority Jim Thorne, Executive Director aux problèmes de ressources humaines du of these people through neighbourhood Phone: (403) 234-6191 secteur: outils de perfectionnement food banks and meal programs in over 160 FAX: (403) 265-2240 professionnel, recherche, programmes de member agencies. In an effort to eliminate E-mail: [email protected] Winter 2007 Sources 201 the need for food banks, Daily Bread edu- Communications and Marketing: cates the public, conducts research and ad- Donna Mcfarlane, Vice-President, vocates realistic government policies. Communications and Marketing World Wide Web: www.dailybread.ca Phone: (905) 721-3111, ext. 2952 E-mail: Phone: (416) 203-0050 [email protected] FAX: (416) 203-0049 E-mail: [email protected] Tania Henvey, Communications Officer Phone: (905) 721-3111, ext. 2513 Gabrielle Chackal, Communications and E-mail: [email protected] Marketing Officer Ext. 238 Drake International Heather Middleton, Communications E-mail: [email protected] 79 Wellington St. W., Ste. 2400, Officer Toronto, ON M5K 1H6 Phone: (905) 721-3111, ext. 2197 Michael Oliphant, Director of Research Using a partnership approach to deliver E-mail: and Communications measurable results, Drake optimizes a com- [email protected] Ext. 256 pany’s performance by applying a blend of E-mail: [email protected] flexible staffing, permanent recruitment and Gail Nyberg, Executive Director HR solutions. E Ext. 235 Drake assists organizations to reduce costs E-mail: [email protected] and increase revenue through the effective use of people and the application of propri- etary technologies to help match workforce Debt Freedom Canada levels to workload. Allow Drake to help you Inc. and your company Outperform. World Wide Web: www.drakeintl.com 5500 North Service Rd., 1st Fl., Burlington, ON L7L 6W6 Phone: (416) 216-1000 Debt Freedom Canada is a Canadian com- FAX: (416) 216-1109 pany founded specifically to help middle- E-mail: [email protected] income families regain control of their fi- Karen Meredith, President of North easyDNS Technologies nancial futures. Its purpose is to educate America Canadians on how to manage their hard- Phone: (416) 216-1004 Inc. earned money in a business-like manner. E-mail: [email protected] 219 Dufferin St., Ste. 304A, The company’s mission is to help every cli- David Batchelor, Manager of Solutions Toronto, ON M6K 3J1 ent eliminate debt, build wealth and live life. easyDNS has been a leading provider of Today, Debt Freedom is saving homeown- Phone: (416) 216-1004 E-mail: [email protected] outsourced DNS services and domain name ers an average of $500 to $1,000 a month in registrar since 1998. Every organization has unnecessary interest payments. Tony Scala, Vice-President, Marketing at least one domain name or web address. World Wide Web: www.debtfreedom.ca and Public Relations Every e-mail, instant message or web site Phone: (416) 216-1153 access requires functional DNS. easyDNS E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] demystifies both the technical underpin- Bruce Stock, Director, Corporate nings of the Internet as well as the wider in- Communications tellectual property, security, economic and Phone: (905) 319-7748 cultural issues as they relate to an increas- FAX: (905) 319-7152 ingly inter-networked world. E-mail: [email protected] Jeftovic explains the technology and the ramifications in simple, easy-to-understand Ann Douglas, Author language with a rare no-nonsense delivery. Former Director to the Canadian Internet 3108 Frances Stewart Rd., Registration Authority (CIRA), participant Peterborough, ON K9H 7J8 2000 Simcoe St. N., in Industry Canada’s anti-spam task-force Author of 28 books, including the Oshawa, ON L1H 7L7 ® working group and frequent media com- bestselling “The Mother of All ” Books se- Highly rated by students, employers and mentator on Internet issues (ITCanada.ca, ries: The Mother of All Pregnancy Books, graduates, Durham College offers nearly Global News, CTV, internet.com, WIRED, The Mother of All Baby Books, The Mother 100 top-notch programs, new and expanded Business Week, etc.). LISTINGS of All Toddler Books and The Mother of All facilities, an employer guarantee and a Parenting Books. Latest books are Sleep Skills Training Centre. The college’s World Wide Web: www.easydns.com Solutions for Your Baby, Toddler, and Oshawa campus is also home to the Univer- Phone: (416) 535-8672 Preschooler and Mealtime Solutions for sity of Ontario Institute of Technology. Get Toll free: 1-888-677-4741 Your Baby, Toddler, and Preschooler. Fre- immediate commentary from experts in nu- quently featured in the print and broadcast merous fields. Mark Jeftovic, Founder and President media in Canada and the U.S. Expect prac- Ext. 225 World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] tical tips, lively anecdotes and “real world” www.durhamcollege.ca advice. Phone: (905) 721-2000 World Wide Web: FAX: (905) 721-3155 Choice words...... www.having-a-baby.com E-mail: [email protected] Ann Douglas Gary Polonsky, President Asking a working writer what he Phone: (705) 742-3265 Phone: (905) 721-3101 thinks about critics is like asking a FAX: (705) 742-9672 lamp-post how it feels about dogs. E-mail: [email protected] – Christopher Hampton or [email protected] 202 Sources Winter 2007 Halifax Office: Election Officer and in compliance with the Peter Hayes Election Act and the Election Finances Act, Phone: (902) 492-2822 administers provincial elections, by-elec- FAX: (902) 454-9398 tions and referenda. Élections Ontario est un organisme EcoWerks Technologies apolitique de l’Assemblée législative de Corporation l’Ontario qui, sous l’égide du directeur général des élections et en vertu de la Loi 100 Arbors Lane, Unit A, Consultants and Actuaries, électorale et la Loi sur le financement des Woodbridge, ON L4L 7G4 110 Sheppard Ave. E., Ste. 900, élections, administre les élections générales, Andrew Hellebust (M.S.E. chemical engi- les élections partielles et les référendums en Toronto, ON M2N 7A3 neering, P.Eng.), EcoWerks Technologies y Ontario. consulting to insurance companies/finan- Corporation, synergy in water, wastewater cial institutions on mergers, acquisitions, and energy systems, ecologically beneficial World Wide Web: valuations, etc. infrastructure since 1994. Innovative com- www.electionsontario.on.ca y pensions and benefits munal, decentralized wastewater, drinking y Media Centre: employee communications water treatment, water and energy effi- y Phone: (416) 212-6186 asset consulting ciency, closed-loop reuse, ecological sani- y Toll free: 1-866-252-2152 healthcare management tation, nutrient recovery, sustainable design. y FAX: (416) 326-6200 technology Consultant, lecturer and writer. Clients: corporate employers, govern- E-mail: [email protected] ments, financial institutions, multi-em- World Wide Web: www.ecowerks.ca Heather Bussey, Manager, ployer trusts, universities, unions, lawyers. Andrew Hellebust, M.S.E. chemical Communications World Wide Web: www.eckler.ca engineering, P.Eng., Project Engineer Phone: (416) 326-5489 Phone: (905) 856-5225 ext. 33 E-mail: Toronto Office: FAX: (905) 856-9017 [email protected] Phone: (416) 429-3330 E-mail: [email protected] or (416) 696-3000 Paula Chung, Communications Officer FAX: (416) 429-3794 Toronto office: Phone: (416) 326-5520 4 Beechwood Cres., E-mail: Bill Weiland, Managing Partner Toronto, ON M4K 2K8 [email protected] Phone: (416) 696-3011 Phone: (416) 421-4419 E-mail: [email protected] John Hollins, Chief Election Officer of E-mail: [email protected] Ontario Asset Consulting Loren Wells, Assistant Chief Election Greg Malone Officer of Ontario Phone: (416) 696-3098 Edmonton Economic Communications Electricity Distributors Paul Harrietha Development Corp. Phone: (416) 696-3064 9990 Jasper Ave., World Trade Centre, Association 3rd Fl., Edmonton, AB T5J 1P7 3700 Steeles Ave. W., Ste. 1100, Financial Services Edmonton Economic Development Corp. Vaughan, ON L4L 8K8 Bill Weiland (EEDC) is a not-for-profit company owned The Electricity Distributors Association Phone: (416) 696-3011 by the City of Edmonton that is responsible (EDA) is the voice of Ontario’s local elec- Pensions and Benefits for regional economic development and re- tricity distributors, the publicly and pri- Tod McLean gional tourism marketing as well as man- vately owned companies that safely and re- Phone: (416) 696-3059 agement of the Shaw Conference Centre liably deliver electricity to over four million Ontario homes, businesses and public insti- Technology and Edmonton Research Park. tutions. The EDA provides members with Sean Keys World Wide Web: www.ede.org advocacy and representation in the legisla- Phone: (416) 696-3054 Lisanne Lewis, Communications tive and regulatory environment. Vancouver Office: Manager Christine Hallas, Manager, Richard Border Phone: (780) 917-7894 Communications and Media Relations Phone: (604) 682-1381 Toll free: 1-800-661-6965 Phone: (905) 265-5322 FAX: (604) 669-1510 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (905) 265-5301 Winnipeg Office: E-mail: [email protected] Doug Poapst Phone: (204) 988-1571 FAX: (204) 988-1589 Montreal Office: Nick Bauer Phone: (514) 848-9077 FAX: (514) 848-9079 Healthcare Management Robert Grignon Phone: (514) 879-8727 Elections Ontario / 480 University Ave., Ste. 1000, FAX: (514) 848-9079 Toronto, ON M5G 1V2 Pensions and Benefits Élections Ontario The Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario represents 70,000 public elemen- Gilles Bouchard 51 Rolark Dr., Toronto, ON M1R 3B1 Phone: (514) 879-8722 tary school teachers and education workers Elections Ontario is the non-partisan across Ontario and is the largest teacher fed- agency of the Legislative Assembly of On- eration in Canada. ETFO welcomes media tario that, under the direction of the Chief Winter 2007 Sources 203 inquiries about a wide range of educational L.W. Drover, President and social issues. Phone: (905) 686-6400 World Wide Web: www.etfo.ca FAX: (905) 686-6439 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 962-3836 FAX: (416) 642-2424 Emily Noble, President Gene Lewis, General Secretary Media Relations: Head Office: Larry Skory 855 2nd St. S.W., Ste. 1800, Cellular (416) 948-0195 Calgary, AB T2P 2S5 E-mail: [email protected] EnCana is one of North America’s lead- ing natural gas producers, is among the larg- 308 - 1 Promenade Circle, Communications: est holders of gas and oil resource lands on- Johanna Brand Thornhill, ON L4J 4P8 shore North America and is a technical and Epilepsy Canada’s mission is to enhance Cellular: (416) 948-2554 cost leader in the in-situ recovery of E-mail: [email protected] the quality of life for persons affected by oilsands bitumen. EnCana delivers predict- epilepsy through promotion and support of Mary Morison able, reliable, profitable growth from its research as well as facilitation of education Cellular: (416) 948-3406 portfolio of long-life resource plays situated and awareness initiatives that build under- E-mail: [email protected] in Canada and the United States. Contained standing and acceptance of epilepsy. Epi- in unconventional reservoirs, resource plays Collective Bargaining Communications: lepsy Canada partners provide direct client are large contiguous accumulations of hy- Harold Vigoda services, public education and counselling. drocarbons, located in thick or areally ex- Cellular: (416) 948-0351 tensive deposits, that typically have low World Wide Web: www.epilepsy.ca E-mail: [email protected] geological and commercial development NATIONAL OFFICE: risk, low average decline rates and very long Toll free: 1-800-463-1119 Eli Bay’s Relaxation producing lives. The application of technol- or: 1-877-SEIZURE (734-0873) Response Institute ogy to unlock the huge resource potential of FAX: (905) 764-1231 1352 Bathurst St., Ste. 201, these plays typically results in continuous E-mail: [email protected] increases in production and reserves and Toronto, ON M5R 3H7 MEMBER ASSOCIATIONS Since 1978, Eli Bay has been teaching decreases in costs over multiple decades of others how to boost health, well-being and resource play life. EnCana common shares BRITISH COLUMBIA: performance by consciously harnessing the trade on the Toronto and New York stock B.C. Epilepsy Society (Provincial Office): mind-body connection. Those using his exchanges under the symbol ECA. Shawn Laari, Executive Director practical strategy gain exceptional inner World Wide Web: www.encana.com 999 West Broadway, Ste. 510, control over anxiety and stress; enjoy en- Phone: (403) 645-2000 Vancouver, BC V5Z 1K5 hanced concentration, creativity, flexibility, FAX: (403) 645-3400 Phone: (604) 875-6704 memory; and experience dramatic improve- E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (604) 875-0617 ments in dozens of stress-related medical E-mail: [email protected] problems. General Media Inquiries: World Wide Web: www.bcepilepsy.com Florence Murphy, Vice-President, Public World Wide Web: www.elibay.com and Community Relations ALBERTA: Eli Bay, Founder/Director Phone: (403) 645-4748 Southern Alberta Epilepsy Association: Phone: (416) 932-2784 FAX: (403) 645-4628 Lorri Penner, Executive Director FAX: (416) 932-2971 Financial and Business Media Inquiries: 447 Mayor Magrath Dr. S., E-mail: [email protected] Alan Boras, Manager, Media Relations Lethbridge, AB T1J 3L8 Phone: (403) 645-4747 Phone: (403) 328-8344 Ellis Associates Inc. FAX: (403) 517-7500 FAX: (403) 394-0994 2025 Sheppard Ave. E., Ste. 4409, E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M2J 1V6 Edmonton Epilepsy Association: Ellis Associates provides in-depth apprais- Gary Sampley, Executive Director als of individuals and groups, multi-rater 11007 124th St., Edmonton, AB T5M 0J5 assessment, coaching and team building to Phone: (780) 488-9600 help clients make key people decisions with FAX: (780) 447-5486 LISTINGS confidence and clarity. We assist clients in E-mail: [email protected] the development and implementation of World Wide Web: customized HR programs in selection, pro- www.edmontonepilepsy.org 174 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, ON L1G 4S9 motion, performance management, leader- SASKATCHEWAN ship development and succession manage- En-Pro is an independent consulting firm ment. that provides end-users (companies and in- Epilepsy Saskatoon: stitutions) with leading-edge market intelli- World Wide Web: www.ea-insight.com gence, expertise and cost control strategies Rachelle Lepage, Executive Director 327 – 1702 20th St. W., E-mail: [email protected] for petroleum products, natural gas, electric- ity, industrial gases and waste disposal serv- Saskatoon, SK S7M 0Z9 Reginald Ellis, Ph.D., Senior Partner ices. Staffed by industry specialists En-Pro Phone: (306) 665-1939 Phone: (416) 491-8385 enables clients to reduce costs and improve FAX: (306) 665-0300 FAX: (416) 491-0023 control. E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.en-pro.com 204 Sources Winter 2007 ONTARIO: Epilepsy Peterborough and Area: Épilepsie Abitibi-Témiscamingue: Epilepsy Ontario: Thomas E. Appleby, Executive Director Jacques Bouffard, President Dianna Findlay, Provincial Executive P.O. Box 2453, 4 Simcoe St., Ste. 203, 1249, ave Granada, Director Peterborough, ON K9J 7Y8 Rouyn-Noranda, QC J9Y 1G8 308 – 1 Promenade Circle, Phone: (705) 876-0311 Phone: (819) 279-7992 Thornhill, ON L4J 4P8 FAX: (705) 876-0109 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (905) 764-5099 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.ae-at.qc.ca/ FAX: (905) 764-1231 Epilepsy Simcoe County: Épilepsie Côte-Nord: E-mail: [email protected] Jocelyn Williams, Office Manager Réjeanne Thériault, Agente de bureau World Wide Web: 61 Wellington St. W., Ste. 402, 652, ave Dequen, Sept Iles, QC G4R 2R5 http://epilepsyontario.org Barrie, ON L4N 1K5 Phone: (418) 968-2507 Epilepsy Brampton and Area: Phone: (705) 737-3132 Toll free: 1-866-968-2705 Julie Joosten, Executive Director FAX: (705) 737-5045 FAX: (418) 968-2286 37 George St. N., Ste. 201, E-mail: E-mail: [email protected] Brampton, ON L6X 1R5 [email protected] World Wide Web: Phone: (905) 450-5283 Epilepsy Sudbury Manitoulin: http://membres.lycos.fr/aecn/ FAX: (905) 450-3153 Lianne Kusan-Chrétien, Executive Épilepsie Gaspésie-Sud: E-mail: [email protected] Director Diane Horth, Coordonnatrice Epilepsy Durham Region: 303 York St., 2nd Fl., 176, boul Gérard-Lévesque, CP 337, Dianne McKenzie, Executive Director Sudbury, ON P3E 2A5 Paspébiac Ouest, QC G0C 2K0 119 Ash St., Whitby, ON L1N 4B1 Phone: (705) 688-0188 Phone: (418) 752-6819 Phone: (905) 666-9926 FAX: (705) 688-1685 FAX: (418) 752-5959 FAX: (905) 666-4529 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Epilepsy Waterloo-Wellington: World Wide Web: World Wide Web: Michael Galloway, Executive Director www.epilepsiegaspesiesud.com www.epilepsydurham.com 301 Frederick St., 2nd Fl., Épilepsie Granby et Région: Epilepsy Huron-Perth-Bruce: Kitchener, ON N2H 2N6 Jean-Claude Bussière, Coordonnateur Caroline Simons, Executive Director Phone: (519) 745-2112 17, boul Mountain nord, Huron County Complex, FAX: (519) 745-2435 Granby, QC J2G 9M5 Jacob Memorial Bldg., RR #5, E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (450) 378-8876 Clinton, ON N0M 1L0 World Wide Web: FAX: (450) 777-3112 Phone: (519) 482-5527 www.epilepsyontario.org/chp/ E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (519) 482-5379 waterloo.html World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] Epilepsy Windsor and Essex County: www.epilepsie-granby-regions.qc.ca Epilepsy Kingston and Area: Chris Webster, Executive Director Épilepsie Outaouais: Tim Eichholz, Executive Director 545 Ouellette Ave., Ste. 202, Roger Hébert, Coordonnateur 100 Stuart St., Kingston, ON K7L 2V6 Windsor, ON N9A 4J3 115, boul Sacré-Coeur, bur 109, Phone: (613) 542-6222 Phone/FAX: (519) 977-6141 Hull, QC J8X 1C5 FAX: (613) 548-4162 Epilepsy York Region: Phone: (819) 595-3331 E-mail: [email protected] Merrily Beauchemin, Executive Director FAX: (819) 771-3286 World Wide Web: 11181 Yonge St., E-mail: [email protected] www.epilepsykingston.org Richmond Hill, ON L4S 1L2 World Wide Web: www.epilepsieoutaouais.org Epilepsy Mississauga: Phone: (905) 508-5404 Ed Gorenak, President FAX: (905) 508-0920 Épilepsie régionale pour personnes 3034 Palstan Rd., Ste. 305, E-mail: [email protected] épileptiques de la Région 02: Mississauga, ON L4Y 2Z6 World Wide Web: www.epilepsyyork.ca Nicole Bouchard, Coordonnatrice Phone: (905) 803-0526 Seizure and Brain Injury Centre: 371, rue Racine est, CP 1633, FAX: (905) 803-0729 Rhonda Latendresse, Executive Director Chicoutimi, QC G7H 6Z5 E-mail: [email protected] 60 Wilson Ave., Ste. 312, Phone: (418) 549-9888 World Wide Web: Timmins, ON P4N 2S7 FAX: (418) 549-3547 www.epilepsymississauga.com Phone: (705) 264-2933 E-mail: [email protected] Epilepsy Niagara: FAX: (705) 264-0350 Épilepsie – Section de Québec: Melissa Penner, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] Lise Laverdière, C.M., Directrice 5017 Victoria Ave., World Wide Web: générale Niagara Falls, ON L2E 4C9 www.epilepsyontario.org/chp/ Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur, Phone: (905) 353-1096 timmins.html 1, ave du Sacré-Coeur, bur 354 ouest, FAX: 1-866-293-6300 QUÉBEC: Québec, QC G1N 2W1 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (418) 524-8752 Association québécoise de l’épilepsie: FAX: (418) 524-2971 World Wide Web: France Picard, Directrice générale http://epilepsyontario.org/niagara.html E-mail: 1015, côte du Beaver Hall, bur 111, [email protected] Epilepsy Ottawa Carleton: Montréal, QC H2Z 1S1 Kevin Drysdale, President Phone: (514) 875-5595 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: 211 Bronson Ave., Ste. 207, FAX: (514) 875-0077 Epilepsy Prince Edward Island: Ottawa, ON K1R 6H5 E-mail: [email protected] Dorothy Farish, Communication/ Phone/FAX: (613) 594-9255 World Wide Web: www.cam.org/~aqe Publicity E-mail: [email protected] RR #1, Richmond, PE C0B 1X0 Phone: (902) 854-2063 E-mail: [email protected] Winter 2007 Sources 205 Paula Lenentine, Information/Education/ World Wide Web: Office: (416) 861-0626 Fundraising www.evangelicalfellowship.ca Private: (416) 462-0421 95 Orlebar St., Gail Reid, Director, Communications E-mail: [email protected] Charlottetown, PE C1A 4X9 Phone: (905) 479-5885, ext. 227 Danny Guspie, Executive Director Phone: (902) 892-3274 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (902) 368-7180 Heidi Nabert, Director E-mail: [email protected] Cellular: (416) 550-2847 Essential Communications F Federation of Canadian Ltd. Naturists (FCN) 33 Sarah Ashbridge Ave., P.O. Box 186, Stn. D, Toronto, ON M4L 3Y1 Etobicoke, ON M9A 4X2 CEO and founder Ian Kennedy is an in- Established in 1985, this national non- novative implementer who – through coach- profit organization promotes /nud- ing, training and speaking – stretches peo- ism in Canada and informs/represents the ple and organizations to move past psy- interests of Canadian naturist/nudist indi- chological, organizational and financial viduals, families, clubs, resorts and organi- boundaries. A former broadcaster and fre- zations. Affiliated with the Belgium-based quent radio guest, quoted in Reader’s Digest International Naturist Federation, which 60 Columbia Way, Ste. 900, represents naturists in over 30 countries, the and the Toronto Star. With 14 years experi- Markham, ON L3R 0C9 ence in Career Transition, Mr. Kennedy spe- FCN gives an international voice to Cana- FGIworld is a leader in Employee Assist- dian nudists/naturists. cializes in creativity, transition and perform- ance Programs, Workplace Health & ance. Wellness, Absence Management & Preven- World Wide Web: www.fcn.ca/ World Wide Web: tion and Cross-Cultural Solutions. For 25 Phone/FAX: (416) 410-6833 www.essentialcommunications.ca years, FGIworld has been helping organiza- E-mail: [email protected] tions address their health and productivity E-mail: Stéphane Deschênes, Media Relations [email protected] issues by supporting the physical, psycho- logical and social health of their employees. Director Ian Kennedy, Director FGIworld touches the lives of more than Phone: (416) 219-5856 Phone: (416) 461-8754 four million people, serving 2,200 compa- Entrevue francophone: FAX: (416) 461-3189 nies in more than 100 countries around the Michel Vaïs E-mail: world. FGIworld’s integrated delivery of Tél: (514) 278-5764 [email protected] services continues to redefine workplace Téléc: (514) 278-5521 health. Courriel: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.fgiworld.com International Naturist Federation: Phone/Tél: (905) 886-2157 St. Hubertusstraat 5, B-2600, Toll free/Sans frais: 1-800-263-4533 Antwerpen, Belgium FAX/Téléc: (905) 886-3718 Phone: 011 32 3 230 05 72 FAX: 011 32 3 281 26 07 Moira Potter, Communications Manager/ chef des communications The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada M.I.P. Box 3745, Markham, ON L3R 0Y4 The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada gathers evangelical Christians together to dialogue, to equip and to partner for greater effectiveness in ministry and public witness. Fidelity Investments Canada Since 1964, the EFC has provided a national Limited forum for Evangelicals and a constructive Fathers’ Resources voice for biblical principles in life and soci- Head Office: ety. International 483 Bay St., Ste. 200, LISTINGS The EFC affiliates include evangelical Toronto, ON M5G 2N7 congregations, denominations, educational P.O. Box 114, Stn. A, Fidelity Investments Canada has nearly institutions and ministry organizations, who Toronto, ON M5W 1A2 $40 billion in assets under management on uphold a common statement of faith. To- A father’s parenting relationship post behalf of mutual fund and pension fund in- gether the EFC affiliates represent over separation/divorce is paramount. We pro- vestors and is part of the Fidelity Invest- three million Canadians. The EFC is an ac- vide informed commentary and positive ments organization of Boston, one of the tive participant in the World Evangelical separation/divorce solutions to media, par- world’s largest providers of financial serv- Alliance. ents, professionals, courts and governments. ices. Fidelity is the No. 1 provider of To view our current initiatives and partner- Children benefit from learning mature con- workplace savings plans in North America. ships visit the EFC web site. Visit the EFC’s flict-resolution skills, when parents remain In Canada, Fidelity administers defined con- gathering of the Canadian Christian com- child focused and solution oriented. We help tribution plans and manages defined benefit munity online at www.christianity.ca. Or- parents reduce divorce-related conflicts assets totalling $4 billion (Cdn) on behalf of der a copy of the EFC publication Faith To- with education and mentoring. corporate clients across the country. day at www.faithtoday.ca. World Wide Web: Fidelity Investments conducts its own re- www.fathers-resources.com search through a staff of 600 investment professionals worldwide including portfolio 206 Sources Winter 2007 managers and analysts dedicated to the Ca- lorsqu’ils traitent avec les institutions et de faire progresser les connaissances nadian market. Fidelity has more than 730 financières. permettant aux responsables de prendre des employees across Canada. World Wide Web: www.fcac-acfc.gc.ca décisions éclairées sur la gestion des ressources. World Wide Web: www.fidelity.ca Toll free (English): 1-866-461-3222 Kimberly Flood, Vice-President, Toll free (French): 1-866-461-2232 World Wide Web: www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca Corporate Affairs Toll free FAX: 1-866-814-2224 Head Office, Communications/ Phone: (416) 217-7566 E-mail: [email protected] Administration centrale: Toll free: 1-800-263-4077 Susan Murray, Director, Consumer Anne Lamar, Acting Director General/ FAX: (416) 217-7381 Education and Public Affairs/Directrice, Directrice générale par intérim E-mail: [email protected] Éducation des consommateurs et Affaires Phone/Tél: (613) 990-0219 publiques Marian Hubley, Acting Director, Public Phone: (613) 941-4220 Affairs and Strategic Communications/ FAX: (613) 941-1436 Directrice par intérim, Affaires publiques E-mail: [email protected] et communications stratégiques Phone/Tél: (613) 998-7998 Financial Planners Daniel Breton, Director, Services/ Standards Council Directeur des Services 505 University Ave., Ste. 1600, Phone/Tél: (613) 990-0211 Toronto, ON M5G 1X3 Sophie Galarneau, Media Relations Financial Planners Standards Council Manager/Gestionnaire, Relations avec les Cathleen Fillmore (FPSC) is a Canadian not-for-profit organi- médias 1463 Davenport Rd., Ste. 205, zation incorporated in 1995. FPSC awards Phone/Tél: (613) 990-7537 Toronto, ON M6H 2H6 the internationally recognized designation FAX/Téléc: (613) 990-1866 Author of more than 300 articles, Cathleen Certified Financial Planner™ or CFP™ to Regional Communications/ has written and spoken to many groups financial planners who meet FPSC’s re- Communications régionales: about the issue of violence. The depth of quirements. FPSC works to benefit the pub- Cathleen’s knowledge and insights helps lic and the financial planning profession by Newfoundland/Terre-Neuve others see an age-old problem in a com- establishing and enforcing uniform stand- Jan Woodford, Regional Director/ pletely new way. Her speeches include ards of education, experience, examination Directrice régionale “Cautionary Tales” and “Under the Covers: and ethics for financial planning profession- Phone/Tél: (709) 772-7622 Taking the Wraps off Violence.” als. FAX/Téléc: (709) 772-4880 World Wide Web: World Wide Web: www.cfp-ca.org Maritimes Kathy Kieley, Regional Director/ www.speakersgold.com Phone: (416) 593-8587 www.6figurespeaker.com Directrice régionale Toll free: 1-800-305-9886 Phone/Tél: (902) 426-3866 Cathleen Fillmore Reed Hilton-Eddy, PR Specialist FAX/Téléc: (902) 426-5995 Phone: (416) 532-9886 Ext. 235 Gulf/Golfe FAX: (416) 530-9888 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Terrance Boucher, Regional Director/ Directeur régional Phone/Tél: (506) 851-7757 Financial Consumer Agency FAX/Téléc: (506) 851-2435 of Canada / Agence de la Quebec/Québec consommation en matière Marcel Boudreau, Regional Director/ Directeur régional financière du Canada Phone/Tél: (418) 648-7316 427 Laurier Ave. W., 6th Fl., FAX/Téléc: (418) 648-7718 Ottawa, ON K1R 1B9 FCAC ensures compliance with the con- Fisheries and Oceans Central and Arctic/Centre et Arctique sumer protection laws, codes of conduct and Canada / Pêches et Océans Lawrence Swift, Regional Director/ public commitments that apply to banks and Directeur régional federally incorporated trust, loan and insur- Canada Phone/Tél: (519) 383-1830 FAX/Téléc: (519) 464-5128 ance companies. FCAC also provides con- 200 Kent St., 13th Fl., sumers with accurate and objective informa- Ottawa, ON K1A 0E6 Pacific/Pacifique tion about financial products and services, The department exists to maintain the pro- Terry Davis, Regional Director/Directeur and informs Canadians of their rights and ductivity of Canada’s fisheries and oceans, régional responsibilities when dealing with financial protect marine and freshwater resources, Phone/Tél: (604) 666-8675 institutions. ensure public safety and efficient vessel FAX/Téléc: (604) 666-1847 L’ACFC veille au respect des lois sur la traffic along Canada’s oceans and inland protection des consommateurs, des codes de waterways, and generate the knowledge that conduite et des engagements publics qui policy makers need to make informed re- s’appliquent aux banques et aux sociétés de source management decisions. Sources Hot Tip fiducie, de prêt et d’assurances constituées Le Ministère a pour mission de maintenir en vertu d’une loi fédérale. Elle fournit aussi la productivité des pêches et des océans du Fame and Fortune – an up-to-date round-up des renseignements exacts et objectifs aux Canada, de protéger les ressources marines of journalism and communication awards, consommateurs sur les produits et services et d’eau douce, d’assurer la sécurité du pub- prizes, fellowships, grants and exchange financiers et elle informe les Canadiens au lic et l’efficacité du trafic maritime sur les programs available to Canadians. sujet de leurs droits et responsabilités océans et les voies navigables du Canada, Find it online at www.sources.com Winter 2007 Sources 207 Fresh Start Hypnotherapy Group 314 – 207 Fort St., Winnipeg, MB R3C 1E3 Through the use of hypnosis and the sci- ence of neurolinguistic programming (NLP), Fresh Start Hypnotherapy Group helps smokers to successfully and perma- nently quit smoking by completely elimi- Fleming College Forum for International nating the desire to smoke. 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FITT’s quality training programs time learners. impart knowledge and practical skills that international trade practitioners can apply World Wide Web: immediately – providing competitive ad- www.flemingcollege.com vantage and elevating their position in world Laura Copeland, Communications markets. Officer World Wide Web: www.fitt.ca Phone: (705) 749-5520, ext. 1370 FAX: (705) 749-5525 National Office: 131 Bloor St. W., Ste. 200/238, E-mail: [email protected] Toll free: 1-800-561-3488 Toronto, ON M5S 1R8 FAX: (613) 230-6808 Friends of Canadian Broadcasting is a Food & Consumer Products E-mail: [email protected] watchdog organization supported by Jennifer Matthews, Manager, 100,000 Canadians who share a commit- of Canada (FCPC) Membership and Marketing ment to expanding the quality and quantity 885 Don Mills Rd., Ste. 301, Phone: (613) 230-3553 of Canadian radio and television program- Toronto, ON M3C 1V9 ming. Friends relies entirely upon donations FCPC is the largest industry association from its members to finance public policy representing the Canadian food and con- initiatives, public opinion leadership and sumer products industry. Our members research activities. Friends is not affiliated make and market retailer and national with any broadcaster or political party. brands sold through retail and foodservice World Wide Web: www.friends.ca distribution channels. The industry pro- duces shipments valued at $80 billion and Ian Morrison, Spokesperson employs 325,000 Canadians directly in Phone: (416) 923-8201 every region in Canada, making it the larg- FAX: (416) 923-8248 est employer in the Canadian manufactur- E-mail: [email protected] ing sector. The industry contributes $100 Paul Frazer, Professional million in cash donations annually to chari- Speaker, Author, Success table causes and donates over 5 million bags Frontier College of groceries to Canadians in need. Strategist 35 Jackes Ave., Toronto, ON M4T 1E2 Literacy is an essential skill in today’s World Wide Web: www.fcpc.ca 482 Clarchris Rd., Perth, ON K7H 3C6 Paul Frazer works with individuals and world. Low literacy skills are directly linked Phone: (416) 510-8024 organizations who want to achieve simply to poverty, poor health and high unemploy- FAX: (416) 510-8043 ment. 42% of adult Canadians have trouble world-class performance by creating the LISTINGS with everyday tasks that involve reading. Nancy Croitoru, President and CEO perfect tools, strategies and mindset for suc- Through a network of literacy volunteers, Ext. 2224 cess. Paul is fascinated with how things work, Frontier College is helping people to real- Ana-Maria Critchley, Director of especially what makes people “tick,” and is ize their potential by helping them achieve Communications the author of Stop, Drop & Re-Balance: A what they need to succeed in today’s soci- Ext. 2253 Self Renewal Manual. ety. World Wide Web: www.mindscape.ca World Wide Web: www.frontiercollege.ca Paul Frazer, Professional Speaker, Phone: (416) 923-3591 Choice words...... Author, Success Strategist Toll free: 1-800-555-6523 Phone: (613) 264-3791 Sandi Kiverago, Director of Without censorship, things can get E-mail: [email protected] Communications terribly confused in the public mind. John O’Leary, President – Retired General William Westmoreland, reflecting on the lessons of the Vietnam War 208 Sources Winter 2007 Fur Council of Canada practice at the Academy Natural Health milliards répartis entre 112 projets de re- Clinic. She is a member of the Canadian cherche en génomique/protéomique et des 1435 St-Alexandre St., Ste. 1270, Association of Naturopathic Doctors and plates-formes de science et technologie. Montreal, QC H3A 2G4 the Ontario Association of Naturopathic Descriptions des projets disponibles sur le The Fur Council of Canada is a national, Doctors. site web. non-profit association with members groups representing all sectors of the Canadian fur World Wide Web: World Wide Web: trade. The Council supports industry re- www.academynaturalhealth.com www.genomecanada.ca search, innovation, marketing, promotion Phone: (416) 234-1451 Marc Desmarais, Vice-President, and educational programs, in Canada and Cellular: (416) 788-2358 Government Relations and internationally. Our “Beautifully Canadian” FAX: (416) 234-1524 Communications program promotes the quality and ecologi- E-mail: Phone: (613) 751-4460 cal values of Canadian-made fur apparel [email protected] FAX: (613) 751-4474 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.furcouncil.com Jane Garthson National Office: Alan Herscovici, Executive 5334 Yonge St., Ste. 1724, Goodmans LLP Toronto, ON M2N 6V1 Vice-President 250 Yonge St., Ste. 2400, Phone: (514) 844-1945 Leadership services strengthening non- profits and governments, including: Board Toronto, ON M5B 2M6 FAX: (514) 844-8593 Our lawyers can discuss the business side E-mail: [email protected] development; governance; strategic plan- ning; ethical decision-making; integrity; of law in everyday language your readers or Teresa Eloy, Fashion Marketing partnerships; stakeholder consultations; pri- viewers will understand. Goodmans is a Phone: (514) 844-1945 vacy; and organizational reviews. 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When com- Gowlings lawyers are listed as leading prac- bined with funding from other partners, the titioners in the 2006 Canadian Legal result will be more than $1.2 billion in 112 Lexpert Directory, and the Firm was re- innovative research projects and science and cently named “Canadian IP Firm of the technology platforms. Project descriptions Year” by Managing Intellectual Property available on the web site. Magazine. Gowlings has also been recog- nized as a recommended firm in areas re- La principale source de financement et lated to business law by such notable publi- d’information lié à la génomique/protéo- cations as the Chambers Global Guide and Dr. Patricia Gabryl, N.D. mique au Canada. 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Phone: (306) 693-0350 ernments and corporations to adopt these FAX: (306) 664-4016 alternatives. Greenpeace offers information The firm, founded in Toronto in 1955, has on most environmental issues, and has con- 7,200 employees in 80 offices on six conti- Manitoba: tacts in more than 30 countries. nents. Hatch companies are four-time win- Katherine Gador, Associate Director, ners of the Schreyer Award, Canada’s high- Marketing World Wide Web: www.greenpeace.ca est honour for consulting engineers. Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba, Bruce Cox, Executive Director World Wide Web: www.hatch.ca 6 Donald St., Ste. 200, Winnipeg, MB R3L 0K6 National Office: Tom Reid, Director, Marketing and Phone: (204) 949-2000 Andrew Male, Communications Public Relations FAX: (204) 957-1365 Co-ordinator Phone: (905) 403-3733 250 Dundas St. W., Ste. 605, After hours: (905) 690-0939 Ontario: Toronto, ON M5T 2Z5 FAX: (905) 403-3803 Elissa Freeman, Director, Public Phone: (416) 597-8408, ext. 3030 E-mail: [email protected] Relations Cellular: (416) 880-2757 or [email protected] Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, FAX: (416) 597-8422 2300 Yonge St., Ste. 1300., Toronto, ON M4P 1E4 Montreal Office: Phone: (416) 489-7100 Clôde de Guise, Communications Officer FAX: (416) 489-6885 454 Laurier est, Montréal, QC H2J 1E7 Phone: (514) 933-0021, ext. 17 Québec: Cellular: (514) 242-5772 Serge Breton, Director, Marketing and FAX: (514) 933-1017 Communications Heart and Stroke Foundation of Quebec, 1434 Sainte Catherine W., Ste. 500, Montreal, QC H3G 1R4 H Phone: (514) 871-8038 Heart and Stroke FAX: (514) 871-1464 Foundation of Canada New Brunswick:

222 Queen St., Ste. 1402, Bojan Fürst, Director, Communications LISTINGS Ottawa, ON K1P 5V9 Heart and Stroke Foundation of New The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Brunswick, 133 Prince William St., Canada is a volunteer-led organization that Ste. 606, Saint John, NB E2L 2B5 provides a national voice for 10 independ- Phone: (506) 634-1620 ent provincial Foundations. Our mission is FAX: (506) 648-0098 Professor Randall Hansen to improve the health of Canadians by pre- Nova Scotia: venting and reducing disability and death Jolene Titus, Director, Public Affairs Munk Centre for International Studies, from heart disease and stroke through re- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova 1 Devonshire Place, University of Toronto, search, health promotion and advocacy. Scotia, 5161 George St., 7th Fl., Toronto, ON M5S 3K7 Halifax, NS B3J 1M7 Professor Hansen, BA (Hons), UBC, World Wide Web: Phone: (902) 423-7530 MPHIl/PhD (Oxford) is the author of sev- www.heartandstroke.ca FAX: (902) 492-1464 eral books on citizenship and immigration, NATIONAL OFFICE: eugenics and forced sterilization, and the Heather Rourke, Assistant Director, history of bombing. He is frequently quoted Communications in the media including BBC, Boston Globe, Phone: (613) 569-4361, ext. 318 Canadian Press, CBC, Globe & Mail, Inter- FAX: (613) 569-3278 210 Sources Winter 2007 Prince Edward Island: Allan Leppik, President Charlotte Comrie, Executive Director Phone: (416) 323-4201 Heart and Stroke Foundation of Prince FAX: (416) 929-0232 Edward Island, 180 Kent St., P.O. Box 279, Charlottetown, PE C1A 7K4 Phone: (902) 892-7441 FAX: (902) 368-7068 Newfoundland: Heating, Refrigeration and Stephen Browne, Executive Director and Air Conditioning Communications Heart and Stroke Foundation of Contractors of Canada Newfoundland and Labrador, (HRAC) 1037 Topsail Rd., 2800 Skymark Ave., Bldg. 1, Ste. 201, Mount Pearl, NL A1N 5E9 Mississauga, ON L4W 5A6 Mail to: P.O. Box 5819, HRAC is the national association repre- Hong Kong Economic & St. John’s, NL A1C 5X3 senting contractor firms that sell, install and Phone: (709) 753-8521 service heating, ventilation, air conditioning FAX: (709) 753-3117 Trade Office and refrigeration (HVACR) products and 174 St. George St., services for the Canadian market. HRAC is Toronto, ON M5R 2M7 a division of the Heating, Refrigeration and The HKETO represents the government of Air Conditioning Institute of Canada the Hong Kong Special Administrative Re- (HRAI), the umbrella association for gion in Canada, facilitating trade talks, HVACR manufacturers, wholesalers and trade-related matters with the Canadian contractors. government, and Canadian investment and World Wide Web: www.hrai.ca/hrac.html business opportunities in Hong Kong. The E-mail: [email protected] office also provides inquiry services about Hong Kong and organizes trade, economic Martin Luymes, Director, HRAC and public relations activities. 1790 Avenue Rd., Unit B, Services and Relations Hong Kong’s constitution, The Basic Law, Toronto, ON M5M 3Z1 Phone: (905) 602-4700, ext. 235 embodies the concept of “One Country, Ruth Claramunt, Canada’s only traditional Toll free: 1-800-267-2231 Two Systems” and guarantees a high degree matchmaker, interviews clients in their FAX: (905) 602-1197 of autonomy in the daily administration of homes and chooses her members carefully. E-mail: [email protected] Hong Kong’s internal affairs. The Basic Law She removes the stigma from meeting qual- ensures that Hong Kong’s way of life will ity people, personally matching her clients, remain unchanged and the various rights all of whom she has met. Ruth is well and freedoms are protected. known as a compassionate romance and dating expert, has been successfully bring- World Wide Web: www.hketo.ca ing people together for over 20 years, and Phone: (416) 924-5544 now has an office in Vancouver. We also do FAX: (416) 924-3599 private executive searches. E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: Mr. Bassanio So, Director www.heartscanada.com Herzig Eye Institute Mr. Francis Ho, Deputy Director Head Office: Mr. Stephen Siu, Assistant Director, Ruth Claramunt, Relationship 131 Bloor St. W., Ste. 210, Public Relations Consultant Toronto, ON M5S 1R1 Miss Elison Chu, Senior Information Toll free: 1-800-266-4228 The Herzig Eye Institute’s goal is to pro- Officer FAX: (416) 789-9160 vide exceptional clinical results in custom- Mr. Daniel Kwong, Office Manager E-mail: [email protected] ized vision correction by facilitating a part- Free Investment Consultation: nership between world-class surgeons and Jane Carstens, Relationship Consultant Ms. Shirley Wong, Principal Consultant, eye care practitioners; we achieve this uti- Canada, Invest HK Phone: (416) 785-4416 lizing the most advanced approved technol- E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 324-8150 ogy available to dramatically improve the E-mail: Vancouver Office: quality of life through better vision. [email protected] Phone: (604) 488-1477 World Wide Web: www.herzig-eye.com FAX: (604) 408-1464 Vancouver Office: E-mail: [email protected] Park Place, Ste. 500, 666 Burrard St., Sheldon Herzig, M.D., F.R.C.S.C., Vancouver, BC V6C 3P6 Co-founder, Medical Director Mrs. Catherine Yuen, Principal Phone: (416) 323-4201 Consultant, Western Canada Choice words...... FAX: (416) 929-0232 Phone: (604) 331-1300 Cherry Tabb, Co-founder and CEO; FAX: (604) 331-1368 Those who have done nothing, fancy Media Spokesperson E-mail: [email protected] themselves capable of everything: Phone: (416) 323-4201 while those who have exerted FAX: (416) 929-0232 themselves to the utmost only feel the E-mail: [email protected] limitation of their powers. – William Hazlitt Characteristics Winter 2007 Sources 211 Saskatchewan: Tom Mullin, President and CEO Hotels Association of Saskatchewan, 2080 Broad St., Ste. 302, Regina, SK S4P 1Y3 Phone: (306) 522-1664 FAX: (306) 525-1944 E-mail: [email protected] Manitoba: Hospital Employees’ Union Jim Baker, President and CEO Manitoba Hotel Association, Human Resources 5000 North Fraser Way, 1505 – 155 Carlton St., Burnaby, BC V5J 5M3 Winnipeg, MB R3C 3H8 Professionals HEU, the B.C. Health Services Division of Phone: (204) 942-0671 CUPE and B.C.’s largest health care union, FAX: (204) 942-6719 Association of Ontario represents 43,000 health workers in acute E-mail: 2 Bloor St. W., Ste. 1902, care, long-term care and community serv- [email protected] Toronto, ON M4W 3E2 ices. HEU is active on health policy issues; The Human Resources Professionals As- Ontario: women’s rights; pay equity; labour issues; sociation of Ontario (HRPAO) shapes or- Terry Mundell, President and CEO health and safety; and in national campaigns ganizational excellence by empowering hu- Ontario Restaurant, Hotel & Motel in defence of Medicare. man resources professionals to connect ef- Association, 2600 Skymark Ave., fective people management with business World Wide Web: www.heu.org Ste. 8-201, Mississauga, ON L4W 5B2 success. With over 16,000 members in 28 Phone: (905) 361-0268 HEAD OFFICE: chapters in Ontario, and other locations Toll free: 1-800-668-8906 Phone: (604) 438-5000 around the world, HRPAO connects its FAX: (905) 361-0288 FAX: (604) 739-1510 membership to an unmatched range of HR E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] information resources, events, professional Judy Darcy, Chief Spokesperson, Québec: development, and networking opportunities. Secretary–Business Manager Micheline de Gongre-Royal, President We annually host the second largest HR and CEO conference and tradeshow in the world. Mike Old, Director of Communications L’Association des Hôteliers du Québec, After hours: (604) 828-6771 HRPAO grants the Certified Human Re- 1004 – 425, boul de Maisonneuve ouest, sources Professional (CHRP) designation, Montréal, QC H3A 3G5 the national standard for excellence in hu- Hotel Association of Canada Phone: (514) 282-5135 man resources management. 130 Albert St., Ste. 1206, Toll free: 1-800-769-9776 World Wide Web: www.hrpao.org Ottawa, ON K1P 5G4 FAX: (514) 849-1157 The Hotel Association of Canada is the E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 923-2324 Toll free in Ontario: 1-800-387-1311 national federation of provincial and terri- Nova Scotia: FAX: (416) 923-7264 torial hotel associations, 26 hotel chains and Dick Clark, Vice-President and Secretary E-mail: [email protected] suppliers with a mandate to represent mem- Hotel Association of Nova Scotia, bers nationally and internationally and to P.O. Box 473, Stn. M, Gwen Hayes, Marketing– provide cost-effective services which stimu- Halifax, NS B3J 2P8 Communications late and encourage a free market. Phone: (902) 423-6331 Ext. 335 NATIONAL OFFICE: FAX: (902) 423-7148 E-mail: [email protected] Anthony P. Pollard, President New Brunswick: Phone: (613) 237-7149 Gerald Normandeau, Hotel Humanist Association of FAX: (613) 237-8928 Representative Canada / Association E-mail: [email protected] Tourism Association of New Brunswick, humaniste du Canada PROVINCIAL ASSOCIATIONS: 500 Beaverbrook Ct., Ste. 303, P.O. Box 23001, P.O. Box 8752, Stn. T, British Columbia & Yukon: Fredericton, NB E3B 7B3 Ottawa, ON K1G 3J1 James Chase, CEO Phone: (506) 854-6340 Humanism is a non-religious value sys- British Columbia & Yukon Hotels’ FAX: (506) 857-4176 tem. Rejecting religious beliefs, values and

Association, 948 Howe St., 2nd Fl., dogma, humanists believe that reason, hu- LISTINGS Vancouver, BC V6Z 1N9 Prince Edward Island: man experience and compassion should be Phone: (604) 681-7164 Michail Bird, President used to decide questions of morality. Hu- Toll free: 1-800-663-3153 Hotel Association of PEI, c/o Delta Prince manism is an alternative to religion. There FAX: (604) 681-7649 Edward, 18 Queen St., P.O. Box 2170, are 3 million Humanists worldwide. E-mail: [email protected] Charlottetown, PE C1A 8B9 Phone: (902) 566-3137 World Wide Web: Alberta: FAX: (902) 368-3806 http://canada.humanists.net David Kaiser, President and CEO E-mail: HEAD OFFICE: Alberta Hotel Association, [email protected] Phone: (613) 739-9569 5241 Calgary Trail S., Ste. 401, Newfoundland & Labrador: Toll free: Edmonton, AB T6H 5G8 1-877-HUMANS-1 (1-877-486-2671) Phone: (403) 436-6112 Nancy Healey, Executive Director Hospitality Newfoundland and Labrador, FAX: (613) 739-4801 FAX: (403) 436-5404 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] 2nd Fl., Icon Bldg., 187 Kenmount Rd., St. John’s, NL A1B 3P9 Sheila Ayala, Senior Administrator Phone: (709) 722-2000 Cellular: (613) 265-6623 FAX: (709) 722-8104 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] 212 Sources Winter 2007 Robert Buckman, President E-mail: [email protected] nostics, de maladies et de traitements. IMS Phone: (416) 488-8234 World Wide Web: HEALTH possède des bureaux dans plus de E-mail: [email protected] www.humanistincanada.com 100 pays de par le monde. Kitchener/Guelph Area: World Wide Web: Kathy Meidell, President, Kitchener, www.imshealthcanada.com Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph Humanist Phone: (514) 428-6000 Association FAX: (514) 428-6086 Phone: (519) 746-6594 E-mail: [email protected] Sue Cavallucci, Manager, Media and Public Relations Quinte: Phone: (514) 428-6056 Bill Broderick, President, Quinte E-mail: [email protected] Humanist Association Phone: (613) 396-6283 E-mail: [email protected] Humphrey Funeral Home Ottawa: — A.W. Miles Chapel Chris Roberts, President, Humanist 1403 Bayview Ave., Association of Ottawa Toronto, ON M4G 3A8 Phone: (613) 738-7720 Funeral directors since 1879, the E-mail: [email protected] organization continues setting the standard Toronto: for excellence for progressive, Bill Kennedy, Co-ordinator, Humanist comprehensive funeral service. This Association of Toronto independent, family-owned firm serves as HAT Office: (416) 966-1361 a resource centre prior to, during and after E-mail: [email protected] the funeral, offering: IVF CANADA/Life Program World Wide Web: y PRENEED CENTRE for funeral 2347 Kennedy Rd., Ste. 304, www.humanist.toronto.on.ca preplanning Scarborough, ON M1T 3T8 y Full service FUNERAL HOME and A leader in the field of Assisted Reproduc- Calgary: CHAPEL tive Technologies (ARTs) since 1983 and Jeff Perkins, President, Society for y RECEPTION LEVEL for after funeral one of the most patient-focused and acces- Secular Humanists in Calgary receptions sible private surgical facilities in Canada. Phone: (403) 247-6895 y LIBRARY housing the area’s largest Unique in its approach and treatment of in- E-mail: [email protected] grief and bereavement resource, and fertility in both males and females, offering World Wide Web: y BEREAVEMENT CENTRE for post-fu- the latest in reproductive technology to pro- www.calgaryhumanist.ca neral support. vide patients with the greatest chance of Vancouver: achieving pregnancy. World Wide Web: Wilson Dillon, Public Relations, British http://www.humphreymiles.com World Wide Web: www.ivfcanada.com Columbia Humanist Association Phone/FAX: (604) 921-9827 Bruce T. Humphrey, President Phone: (416) 754-8742 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 487-4523 FAX: (416) 321-1239 World Wide Web: FAX: (416) 487-4395 E-mail: [email protected] www.vcn.bc.ca/humanist E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Sam Batarseh, Director Victoria: Dr. Murray Kroach, Director Andy Mulcahy, President, Victoria Dr. Perry Phillips, Director Secular Humanist Association Dr. George Woo, Director Phone: (250) 389-6770 Carole Craig, Clinic Manager/ FAX: (250) 655-1046 Administrator E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Lisa Barcroft, Lab Director World Wide Web: http://victoria.humanists.net Windsor: Jim McAllister, President, Windsor Humanist Society Phone: (519) 254-1854 IMS HEALTH Canada E-mail: [email protected] 16720 TransCanada Hwy., Winnipeg: Kirkland, QC H9H 5M3 Barrie Webster, President, Humanist Established in Canada since 1960, IMS HEALTH is the country’s leading source of 5090 Orbitor Dr., Unit 1, Association of Manitoba Mississauga, ON L4W 5B5 Phone: (204) 475-1266 health information, collecting and dissemi- nating information on pharmaceutical pre- A division of The Wheels Group, iWheels E-mail: Dedicated Logistics is an information-based [email protected] scription trends, physician practice prefer- ences and diagnosis and disease treatment supply chain management organization. We World Wide Web: offer a competitive edge with implementa- www.humanistassociation.mb.ca/ patterns. IMS HEALTH has offices in more than 100 countries worldwide. tion of effective carrier management; dis- CANADIAN HUMANIST patch, tracking and tracing and communica- PUBLICATIONS Inc.: Établie au Canada en 1960, IMS tions; scheduling; route and load optimiza- Quarterly magazine Humanist in Canada HEALTH recueille et diffuse de l’infor- tion – all supported by comprehensive re- Gary Bauslaugh, Editor mation sur le nombre d’ordonnances porting and benchmarking. Phone: (250) 748-0962 remplies, les préférences des médecins en matière de pratique et les courbes de diag- World Wide Web: www.wheelsgroup.com Winter 2007 Sources 213 Phone: (905) 602-2700 Calgary (Indian Oil & Gas Canada): Davin Juusola, Vice-President, Special Toll free: 1-800-663-6331 Phone: (403) 292-5625 Projects FAX: (905) 602-2755 FAX: (403) 292-5618 Phone: (519) 936-2658 D.J. (Jim) Davidson, President Regina (Saskatchewan): FAX: (519) 432-2506 Phone: (905) 602-2775 Phone: (306) 780-5925 E-mail: [email protected] Cellular: (416) 709-9259 FAX: (306) 780-5733 E-mail: [email protected] Winnipeg (Manitoba): Phone: (204) 983-4928 FAX: (204) 983-7820 Toronto (Ontario): Phone: (416) 973-6234 FAX: (416) 973-6329 Quebec City (Quebec): Phone: (418) 648-7551 Ingle International/ FAX: (418) 648-2266 Imagine Financial Indian Affairs and Northern Amherst (Atlantic): 460 Richmond St. W., Ste. 701, Development Phone: (902) 661-6200 Toronto, ON M5V 1Y1 FAX: (902) 661-6237 Les Terrasses de la Chaudière, Ingle International offers access to a vari- 10 Wellington St., Rm. 1900, ety of insurance options, and is committed Gatineau, QC K1A 0H4 to providing objective advice, expertise and The Department has statutory responsi- alternatives. bilities in relation to Canada’s status Indi- Ingle is committed to educating travellers ans and , as well as statutory responsi- on how to be prepared. bilities concerning the Yukon Territory, the Ingle offers seminars, opinions and expert Northwest Territories and Nunavut. It deals advice on any topic for travellers, health with the environment, resources and eco- care issues and specialty risk concerns. nomic and political development in Cana- World Wide Web: da’s territories, and negotiates claims with www.ingle-international.com First Nations and Inuit groups across the Industrial Accident Robin Ingle, Chairman country. Prevention Association Phone: (416) 730-0372 En vertu la loi, le Ministère a des Toll free: 1-866-364-6453 responsabilités envers les Premières nations (IAPA) FAX: (416) 730-1878 et les inscrits du Canada et à l’égard c/o Centre for Health & Safety Innovation, Marijke de Looze, Marketing and du Territoire du Yukon, des Territoires du 5110 Creekbank Rd., Ste. 300, Communications Nord-Ouest et du Nunavut. Ces respon- Mississauga, ON L4W 0A1 Phone: (416) 730-0878 sabilités se rapportent à l’environnement, Established in 1917, IAPA is Canada’s Toll free: 1-888-824-4418 aux ressources et au développement leading workplace health and safety asso- FAX: (416) 730-1878 économique et politique des territoires du ciation. Representing more than 50,000 Canada. Le Ministère négocie le règlement member firms and in excess of 1.5 million des revendications avec les Premières na- Ontario workers, IAPA provides industry- tions et les groupes Inuits de tout le pays. leading training, consulting, educational World Wide Web: www.inac.gc.ca products, and informational services that www.ainc.gc.ca meet members’ needs and the needs of those in their communities. For information/Pour information complémentaire: World Wide Web: www.iapa.ca Public Affairs/Affaires publiques: Phone: (905) 614-4272 5749 Doyle Rd., Manotick, ON K4M 1B4 Phone/Tél: (819) 953-1160 FAX: (905) 614-1414 International consultants in telework E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] Michael Abromeit, Vice-President, (telecommuting, mobile work, distributed REGIONAL OFFICES: Operations work and remote work). Focus areas: pro- Yellowknife (Northwest Territories): E-mail: [email protected] gram and policy development, manage- ment, feasibility and ROI, absenteeism, pro- LISTINGS Phone: (867) 669-2500 Holly-Ann Campbell, Manager, FAX: (867) 669-2709 ductivity, office space, transportation, envi- Corporate Communications ronment, recruitment, retention, business Whitehorse (Yukon): E-mail: [email protected] continuity, communication and media strat- Phone: (867) 667-3888 egies, training, evaluation studies, etc. FAX: (867) 667-3801 Info-Tech Research Group IVC’s president chairs the Canadian Iqaluit (Nunavut): 602 Queens Ave., London, ON N6B 1Y8 Telework Association. Phone: (867) 975-4500 Info-Tech Research Group provides infor- World Wide Web: www.ivc.ca FAX: (867) 975-4560 mation and advisory services to IT Profes- sionals, focusing upon the specific and Bob Fortier, President Vancouver (British Columbia): unique needs of mid-sized organizations. Phone: (613) 692-0566 Phone: (604) 775-5100 Our practical, step-by-step solutions allow E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (604) 775-2546 our clients to tackle the key issues they face Edmonton (Alberta): as IT Professionals today. Phone: (780) 495-2773 World Wide Web: www.infotech.com FAX: (780) 495-4088 Phone: (519) 432-3550 E-mail: [email protected] 214 Sources Winter 2007 Julie Argles, Media Relations Officer Dr. Alan Manson, Chair Phone: (416) 480-4780 Phone: (306) 966-6449 FAX: (416) 480-6048 FAX: (306) 966-6428 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Camille Marajh, Manager, Knowledge General ISAS Office: Transfer Phone: (306) 966-6401 Phone: (416) 480-4055, ext. 1-3602 FAX: (416) 480-6048 Institute for Catastrophic E-mail: [email protected] Loss Reduction 20 Richmond St. E., Ste. 210, Toronto, ON M5C 2R9 The Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduc- tion (ICLR) was established in 1998. It is a Insurance Brokers coordinated effort of the insurance commu- Association of Canada nity, the University of Western Ontario and 155 University Ave., Ste. 1230, other partners to reduce the loss of life and Toronto, ON M5H 3B7 property caused by severe weather and Institute for Work & Health Insurance Brokers Association of Canada earthquakes. Through the identification and 481 University Ave., Ste. 800, (IBAC) is the national organization that support of sustained actions, the mission of brings together and represents the 11 re- the ICLR is to improve society’s capacity to Toronto, ON M5G 2E9 The Institute for Work & Health (IWH) is gional associations of Property and Casu- adapt to, anticipate, mitigate, withstand and alty (P&C) insurance brokers and their recover from natural disasters. a not-for-profit organization that conducts and shares research with workers, labour, 30,000 members. P&C insurance covers L’Institut de prévention des sinistres employers, clinicians and policy-makers to property, businesses, automobiles and other catastrophiques (IPSC) fut créé en 1998. Il promote, protect and improve the health of non-life assets. Brokers provide risk-man- s’agit d’un effort coordonné entre le secteur working people. Research topics include agement services and unbiased advice to de l’assurance, l’Université Western Ontario prevention and treatment of work-related their clients. et d’autres partenaires pour diminuer les injury and illness and safe, timely return to pertes de vies et de biens causées par les World Wide Web: www.ibac.ca work. www.findabroker.ca graves intempéries et les tremblements de The Institute is supported by the terre. Par l’identification et l’appui d’actions Workplace Safety & Insurance Board of Dan Danyluk, CAIB, Chief Executive soutenues, la mission de l’IPSC est Ontario. Officer d’améliorer la capacité de la société Phone: (416) 367-1831 d’anticiper les catastrophes naturelles, de World Wide Web: www.iwh.on.ca FAX: (416) 367-3687 les mitiger, d’y résister et de s’en remettre. Roland Hosein, Chair, Board of Directors E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.iclr.org Dr. Cameron Mustard, President Insurance Brokers Association of British Phone: (416) 364-8677 Media contacts: Columbia: FAX: (416) 364-5889 Phone: (416) 927-2027 1095 West Pender St., Ste. 1300, E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 927-4167 Vancouver, BC V6E 2M6 C.J. (Chuck) Byrne, CIP, Executive Paul Kovacs, Executive Director Anita Dubey, Communications Director E-mail: [email protected] Co-ordinator Phone: (604) 606-8000 Ext. 2260 FAX: (604) 683-7831 Tracy Waddington, Manager, E-mail: [email protected] Administration E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Rob Van Kruistum, Communications World Wide Web: www.ibabc.org Associate Independent Insurance Brokers’ Ext. 2148 Association of Alberta: Institute for Clinical E-mail: [email protected] 10109 106 St., Ste. 1000, Edmonton, AB T5J 3L7 Evaluative Sciences Institute of Space and Harold Baker, Chief Executive Officer Atmospheric Studies Phone: (780) 424-3320 (ICES) FAX: (780) 424-7418 University of Saskatchewan, 2075 Bayview Ave., Ste. G106, E-mail: [email protected] Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E2 Toronto, ON M4N 3M5 World Wide Web: www.iibaa.com Observational systems and theoretical ICES is an independent, non-profit organi- models are used to investigate the earth’s Insurance Brokers’ Association of zation that conducts research on a broad troposphere, middle atmosphere (30–100 Saskatchewan: range of topical issues to enhance the effec- km), ionosphere and magnetosphere. Top- 2631 28th Ave., Ste. 310, tiveness of health care for Ontarians. ICES ics include: ozone, climate change, dynam- Regina, SK S4S 6X3 research provides evidence to support health ics, aurorae, space weather. There are strong Ernest J. (Ernie) Gaschler, Executive policy development and changes to the or- links with the Canadian Space Agency (eg. Director ganization and delivery of health care serv- Odin-OSIRIS, MOPITT). ISAS engages in Phone: (306) 525-5900 ices. international research projects (CAWSES, FAX: (306) 569-3018 World Wide Web: www.ices.on.ca SPARC, CEDAR, SuperDARN). E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.ibas.sk.ca Phone: (416) 480-4055 World Wide Web: FAX: (416) 480-6048 www.usask.ca/physics/isas/ Winter 2007 Sources 215 Insurance Brokers Association of Insurance Brokers Association of Manitoba: Newfoundland, Inc.: 530 Kenaston Blvd., Ste. 205, Chimo Bldg., 151 Crosbie Rd., 3rd Fl., Winnipeg, MB R3N 1Z4 St. John’s, NL A1B 4G4 David Schioler, Chief Executive Officer Jacquie Berkshire, Administrative Phone: (204) 488-1857 Assistant FAX: (204) 489-0316 Phone: (709) 726-4450 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (709) 754-4399 World Wide Web: www.ibam.mb.ca E-mail: [email protected] Insurance Brokers Association of World Wide Web: www.iban.ca International Association of Ontario: 90 Eglinton Ave. E., 2nd Fl., Machinists and Aerospace Toronto, ON M4P 2Y3 Workers (CLC) / Randy Carroll, Chief Operating Officer Association internationale Phone: (416) 488-7422 FAX: (416) 488-7526 des Machinistes et des E-mail: [email protected] Travailleurs de World Wide Web: www.ibao.org l’aérospatiale (CTC) Toronto Insurance Conference: Sheila Reesor, Executive Director Intellectual Property Canadian Office/Bureau canadien: 157 Adelaide St. W., Ste. 432, 15 Gervais Dr., Ste. 707, Toronto, ON M5H 4E7 Institute of Canada / Toronto, ON M3C 1Y8 Phone/FAX: (416) 410-4842 Institut de la propriété The IAM is a representing E-mail: [email protected] some 50,000 Canadian workers in air trans- World Wide Web: www.ticonf.com intellectuelle du Canada port and a wide range of manufacturing in- 60 rue Queen St., Ste./bur 606, cluding aircraft, autoparts, aerospace, Regroupement des cabinets de courtage Ottawa, ON K1P 5Y7 autobuses, electronics, light and heavy ma- d’assurance du Québec: Founded in 1926, IPIC is Canada’s pre- chinery, tools and appliances. Edifice d’Assigny, 955, rue d’Assigny, eminent association of professionals who The IAM also represents office, technical bur 139, Longueuil, QC J4K 5C3 specialize in intellectual property: patents, and other white collar workers. The total Hubert Brunet, C.d’A.Ass, Directeur trade-marks, copyright, and industrial de- North American membership of the IAM is général signs. IPIC members work in major law 650,000. Phone: (450) 674-6258, ext. 25 firms, private practice and corporations. FAX: (450) 674-3609 L’AIM est un syndicat qui représente Nearly all patent agents, trade-mark agents environ 50 000 travailleurs canadiens dans E-mail: [email protected] and lawyers specializing in intellectual World Wide Web: www.rccaq.com le transport aérien ainsi que dans les property are members of IPIC. secteurs manufacturier incluant l’avion- Insurance Brokers Association of New Fondé en 1926, l’IPIC est la plus nerie, pièces pour automobiles, aérospatiale, Brunswick: importante association canadienne de autobus, électroniques, machinerie légère et 590 Brunswick St., Ste. 3, professionnels spécialisés en propriété lourde, outils et appareils ménagers. Fredericton, NB E3B 5G2 intellectuelle : brevets, marques de com- L’AIM représente aussi des employés de Linda M. Dawe, FCIP, CAIB, Chief merce, droits d’auteur et dessins industriels. bureau, techniques ainsi que des travailleurs Executive Officer Presque tous les agents de brevets et de collets blancs. Le nombre total de l’AIM en Phone: (506) 450-2898 marques de commerce et les avocats Amérique du Nord est de 650 000 membres. FAX: (506) 450-1494 spécialisés en PI sont membres de l’IPIC. Ils E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web/Site web: travaillent dans les firmes d’avocats, les www.iamaw.ca World Wide Web: www.ibanb.org cabinets privés et les grandes entreprises. Frank Saptel, Communications Insurance Brokers Association of Nova World Wide Web: www.ipic.ca Scotia: Representative/Représentant des 2 Lakeside Park Dr., Unit 9C, Phone: (613) 234-0516 communications Halifax, NS B3T 1L7 FAX: (613) 234-0671 Phone/Tél: (416) 386-1789 Stephen Greene, M.A., Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] Cellular/Cellulaire: (416) 579-0481 FAX/Téléc: (416) 386-0210 Phone: (902) 876-0526 Michel Gérin, Executive Director FAX: (902) 876-0527 E-mail/Courriel: [email protected]

E-mail: [email protected] Primary Contact/Contact principal: LISTINGS World Wide Web: www.ibans.com Bill Trbovich, Director of Insurance Brokers Association of Prince Communications, Canada/Directeur des Edward Island: communications au Canada c/o Hyndman & Co. Ltd., 57 Queen St., Choice words...... Phone/Tél: (416) 386-1789 Charlottetown, PE C1A 7L9 Cellular/Cellulaire: (416) 735-9765 Fred E. Hyndman, FIIC, Secretary How is the world ruled and led to FAX/Téléc: (416) 386-0210 E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] Phone: (902) 566-4244 war? Diplomats lie to journalists and FAX: (902) 368-2936 believe these lies when they see them E-mail: in print. [email protected] – Karl Kraus Half-Truths and One-and-a- Half Truths: ‘In this War...’ 216 Sources Winter 2007 International Development Research Centre (IDRC) 250 Albert St., P.O. Box 8500, Ottawa, ON K1G 3H9 The International Development Research Centre (IDRC) is a public corporation cre- ated by the Parliament of Canada in 1970 to help developing countries use science and technology to find practical, long-term so- lutions to the social, economic and environ- International Image Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami mental problems they face. Support is di- 170 Laurier Ave. W., Ste. 510, rected toward developing an indigenous re- Ottawa, ON K1P 5V5 search capacity to sustain policies and tech- Institute Inc. Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK) represents nologies developing countries need to build 189 Humberland Dr., the Inuit of Canada on national issues. healthier, more equitable and more prosper- Richmond Hill, ON L4E 3S9 Founded in 1971 as Inuit Tapirisat of ous societies. For further information: Karen Brunger, B.H.Ec., AICI C.I.P., is a Canada. Over 55,000 Inuit live in 53 com- World Wide Web: www.idrc.ca recipient of the international Award of Ex- munities in Nunatsiavut (Labrador), cellence in Image Consulting, and the Presi- Nunavik (Quebec), Nunavut, and the E-mail: [email protected] dent – Elect for the association of Image Inuvialuit Settlement Region (Northwest Isabelle Bourgeault-Tassé, Conseillère Consultants International (AICI) The author Territories). Activities include advocacy, principale aux médias/Senior Media of numerous workbooks and materials, her health, environment and socio-economic Advisor systems are currently in over 35 countries. research. ITK publishes Inuktitut Magazine Tél/Phone: Karen is a regular, popular guest expert for and an annual report. the media. Her trainings are called “inspi- (613) 236-6163, poste/ext. 2343 World Wide Web: www.itk.ca Téléc/FAX: (613) 563-2476 rational and life-changing.” Courriel/E-mail: World Wide Web: Phone: (613) 238-8181 [email protected] www.imageinstitute.com FAX: (613) 234-1991 Phone: (905) 773-6599 Mary Simon, President International Fund for FAX: (905) 773-6715 Jim Moore, Executive Director Animal Welfare / Karen Brunger, Director Stephen Hendrie, Director of Fonds international pour E-mail: Communications la protection des animaux [email protected] Cellular: (613) 277-3178 1 Nicholas St., Ste. 612, Rianna Radocchia, Teen Image Consultant Ottawa, ON K1N 7B7 Founded in Canada in 1969, IFAW has become one of the world’s largest animal International Personnel welfare organizations, with 15 offices Management Association – worldwide. IFAW works to improve the welfare of wild/domestic animals by reduc- Canada (IPMA–Canada) ing commercial exploitation of animals, National Office: protecting wildlife habitats, assisting ani- 14868 41st Ave., mals in distress, and promoting animal wel- Edmonton, AB T6H 5N7 The Investment Funds fare and conservation policies that advance National presence, national voice, interna- the well-being of both animals and people. tional connections, with eight Chapters and Institute of Canada (IFIC) Fondé au Canada en 1969, le fonds inter- members in all provinces. Globally con- 11 King St. W., 4th Fl., national pour la protection des animaux nected through our affiliation with other Toronto, ON M5H 4C7 (IFAW) est devenu l’une des plus impor- IPMA associations throughout the world. IFIC is the voice of Canada’s mutual fund tantes organisations internationales de pro- We promote excellence in the practice of managers and dealers, created to enhance tection des animaux. L’IFAW s’est engagé human resource management through pro- the integrity and growth of the industry and à protéger les animaux contre l’exploitation fessional certification, professional develop- strengthen investor confidence. IFIC repre- commerciale, à préserver l’habitat, à porter ment and information services to Human sents the views of industry to government secours aux animaux en détresse, et à Resources (HR) practitioners. and regulators, provides authoritative indus- promouvoir des politiques de protection qui World Wide Web: www.ipma-aigp.ca try statistics, conducts an Annual Investor favorisent le bien-être des animaux et des Phone: (780) 433-0234 Survey and hosts its premier Annual Con- personnes. Toll free: 1-866-433-0234 ference. World Wide Web: www.ifaw.org FAX: (780) 433-0295 World Wide Web: www.ific.ca Head Office: E-mail: [email protected] Media Spokesperson: Phone: (613) 241-8996 Linda Fields, IPMA-CP, Executive Pat Dunwoody, Vice-President, Member FAX: (613) 241-0641 Director, Canada Services and Communications Marie-France Lettre, Communications E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 309-2306 Officer Ext. 225 E-mail: [email protected] Choice words...... Those who write clearly have readers; those who write obscurely have commentators. – Albert Camus Winter 2007 Sources 217 The City of Iqaluit REGIONAL OFFICES: Reflections on Islam P.O. Box 460, Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0 Vancouver: P.O. Box 763, Stn. Don Mills, The City of Iqaluit is the Capital of the Mirza Muhammad Afzal, Missionary Toronto, ON M3C 4G5 Nunavut Territory. Nunavut became a terri- Ahmadiyya Muslim Community A non-profit organization to present Islam tory on April 1, 1999. The population of 9570 River Rd., Delta, BC V4G 1B5 and its cultures on TV and Radio. Issues of Iqaluit is 7,500. Increased Tourism and Eco- Phone: (604) 583-4669 interest to public from the Islamic Shari’ah nomic Development are some of the main FAX: (604) 583-0064 Laws: Worship: prayer, almsgiving, fasting, goals of the Department of Economic De- Edmonton: pilgrimage, etc. Family Matters: marriage, velopment for the City of Iqaluit. Khalil Ahmad Mubashar, Missionary divorce, inheritance, etc. Social Issues: edu- World Wide Web: www.city.iqaluit.nu.ca Ahmadiyya Muslim Community cation, helping the poor, economics, Bai’tul Hadi, 7005 98th Ave., interfaith relations, etc. Mike Bozzer, Director, Community Edmonton, AB T6A 0A6 Economic Development Ezz E. Gad, Producer Phone: (780) 468-1617 Phone: (416) 260-7544 Phone: (867) 979-5611 FAX: (780) 469-3971 FAX: (867) 979-5922 FAX: (416) 260-0417 E-mail: m.bozzer.iqaluit.nu.ca Calgary: Mohammad Ashraf Arif, Missionary Ahmadiyya Muslim Community J 94 Mission Rd. S.W., Calgary, AB T2S 3A2 Phone: (403) 243-1600 FAX: (403) 243-0789 Saskatoon: Ahmadiyya Muslim Community 101 Boychuk Dr., Saskatoon, SK S7H 4C6 Phone: (306) 664-4722 ISLAM – The Ahmadiyya FAX: (306) 373-7061 Movement in Islam Regina: Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Regina Dr. Lise Janelle, D.C. Canadian Headquarters: 2124 Broad St., Ste. 2F, 880 Broadview Ave., Bai’tul Islam Mosque, 10610 Jane St., Regina, SK S4P 1Y6 Maple, ON L6A 3A2 Toronto, ON M4K 2R1 Phone: (306) 359-1713 Lise Janelle is a transformational life (2 km north of Canada’s Wonderland) FAX: (306) 359-1714 The Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam, a coach. She uses leading edge mind/body/ worldwide community projecting true mes- Winnipeg: spirit techniques that rapidly eliminate self- sage of Islam, has more than 70 million fol- Ahmadiyya Muslim Community sabotaging mechanisms, empowering her lowers spread in over 160 countries around 525 Kylemore Ave., clients to do what they love while experi- the world. The community was founded in Winnipeg, MB R3L 1B5 encing a vibrant and successful life. She is 1889 by Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Phone: (204) 475-2642 (“ISLAMIC”) a bilingual keynote speaker, author and Qadian, (1835–1908), who claimed to FAX: (204) 452-2455 seminar leader based in Toronto. be the Messiah awaited in Judaism, Christi- Ottawa: World Wide Web: anity and Islam (as well as the expected Mohammad Tariq Islam, Missionary www.getavibrantlife.com Mahdi for Muslims), and also, the Later Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Dr. Lise Janelle, D.C. Day prophet awaited in many other reli- 2247 Dunning Rd., Phone: (416) 405-9478 gions under various other names, with the Cumberland, ON K4C 1L8 E-mail: [email protected] mission of guiding mankind back to God. Phone: (613) 833-0968 or: [email protected] The present leader of the community (called Toll free: 1-877-318-5490 the “Khalifa”) is Hadhrat Mirza Masroor FAX: (613) 833-0827 Ahmad. He is based in London (U.K.). Montréal: Phone: (905) 303-4000 Abdul Rasheed Yahya, Missionair or: (416) 748-1234 Communauté Musulmane Ahmadiyya FAX: (905) 832-3220 9015, ave Bellerive, E-mail: [email protected] Montréal, QC H1L 3S4 Naseem Mahdi, President and Phone: (514) 355-6632 LISTINGS Missionary-in-Charge FAX: (514) 355-8415 Phone: (905) 832-2669, ext. 239 Mississauga: FAX: (905) 832-3220 Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Dr. Syed Muhammad Aslam Daud, Mississauga Mosque, Barbara Jaworski, B.Sc., General Secretary 1194 Matheson Blvd. E., M.B.A. Mississauga, ON L4W 1Y2 Phone: (416) 560-7933 Workplace Institute, Expert on 50 Plus FAX: (905) 832-3220 Phone: (905) 206-1364 FAX: (905) 206-1208 workforce, work/life issues, organizational E-mail: [email protected] health. Author of KAA-Boom! How to En- Media contact: Hamilton: gage the 50Plus Worker and Beat the Dr. Ijaz Ahmad Qamar, Secretary for Mohammad Ishaq Fonseca, Missionary Workforce Crisis. Barbara consults to thou- External Affairs Ahmadiyya Muslim Community sands of organizations and founded the Best Phone: (905) 832-2669, ext. 243 2301 King St. E., Hamilton, ON L8K 1X6 Employers Award for 50 Plus CanadianTM Residence: (905) 949-1835 Phone: (905) 544-3110 and the annual Summit on the Mature FAX: (905) 549-9373 Workforce, speaks and writes on inter- generational workforce strategies. 218 Sources Winter 2007 World Wide Web: wide, member firms provide audit, tax, and www.workplaceinstitute.org advisory services from 717 cities in 148 Barbara Jaworski, B.Sc., M.B.A. countries. Workplace Institute World Wide Web: www.kpmg.ca Phone: (416) 762-9077 MEDIA RELATIONS: Cellular: (416) 704-3517 E-mail: Toronto: [email protected] Julie Bannerjea, Senior Manager, Corporate Communications Phone: (416) 777-3243 FAX: (416) 777-3883 The Kidney Foundation of K After hours: (416) 527-1804 Canada E-mail: [email protected] Central Ontario Branch, 15 Gervais Dr., Gordon Braun-Woodbury Ste. 700, Toronto, ON M3C 1Y8 Phone: (416) 777-8554 The national, volunteer organization aims FAX: (416) 777-3883 to improve health and quality of life of kid- After hours: (416) 462-1959 ney disease patients. It provides information E-mail: [email protected] about kidney health, diseases and treat- ments; funds research; provides services for Montréal: kidney patients; advocates for quality health François Vaqué, Director of Marketing care, and promotes organ donation. There (Quebec) are Branches across the country. Phone: (514) 840-2584 129 St. Clair Ave. W., FAX: (514) 777-3883 World Wide Web: www.kidney.on.ca Toronto, ON M4V 1N4 After hours only: (514) 887-2584 KAIROS is a national ecumenical partner- Phone: (416) 445-0373 ship of major Canadian churches and Toll free: 1-800-387-4474 church organizations dedicated to working FAX: (416) 445-7440 for justice in Canada and worldwide. Wendy Kudeba, Director of KAIROS engages in research, policy advo- Communications cacy, education and action campaigns. Pri- Ext. 242 ority areas include: Canadian Social Devel- E-mail: [email protected] opment (poverty, health, refugees, migra- tion); Ecological Justice (climate change, Janet Bick, Director, Government and biotechnology, sustainable development); Professional Relations Aboriginal Rights in Canada; Human Stanley J. Kershman Ext. 236 E-mail: [email protected] Rights (monitoring Africa, Asia, Latin Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall LLP, America, Middle East); Global Economic 90 Sparks St., Ottawa, ON K1P 1E2 Justice (debt, finance, trade, corporate social PROBLEMS ARE SIMPLY SOLU- Kidproof Canada responsibility). KAIROS has a network of TIONS IN WAITING™ – Canadians owe local groups across Canada and works in more than $750 billion dollars: that’s almost (child safety) Inc. partnership with respected social justice or- $23,000 for every man, woman and child in 1990 152nd St., Ste. 201, ganizations worldwide. the country. In the U.S. it’s $9.3 trillion in Surrey, BC V4A 4N6 total and $31,730 individually. We’ve be- World Wide Web: www.kairoscanada.org Proactive, preventative child and family come addicted to credit, and Stanley J. safety education nation-wide. Adiat Junaid, Communications Kershman believes it’s time to stop. In fact, Internationally recognized Child and Co-ordinator he wrote the book on the subject: his con- Family safety expert Samantha Wilson is a Phone: (416) 463-5312, ext. 223 sumer guide Put Your Debt on a Diet (Wiley, former police officer, columnist, speaker FAX: (416) 463-5569 2003) followed his highly successful legal E-mail: [email protected] and author of Safe Kids Safe Families with reference Credit Solutions (Carswell, 2001). specialized training in crimes against chil- A bankruptcy and insolvency law specialist dren. with more than 25 years’ experience, Popular expert guest featured on TV, ra- Kershman appears frequently in print, radio dio and in print across Canada and the U.S. and TV media, helping audiences under- stand consumer and commercial bank- World Wide Web: ruptcy, debt reduction strategies, and alter- www.kidproofcanada.com native dispute resolution. On deadline? E-mail: [email protected] Looking for straightforward answers to complex issues? Stanley Kershman can Media Enquiries: help. Melanie Storoschuk 393 University Ave., Ste. 1100, Phone: (416) 975-9334, ext. 166 Toronto, ON M5G 2N9 World Wide Web: www.perlaw.ca Cellular: (416) 992-6062 About KPMG Phone: (613) 238-1924 Samantha Wilson, President and Child KPMG LLP is the Canadian member firm Pager: (613) 751-1350 of KPMG International, the coordinating and Family Safety Expert FAX: (613) 238-8775 Phone: (604) 541-9264, ext. 103 entity for a global network of professional E-mail: [email protected] services firms, providing audit, tax, and ad- FAX: (604) 541-9274 visory services, with an industry focus. The E-mail: [email protected] aim of KPMG International member firms is to turn knowledge into value for the ben- efit of their clients, people, and the capital markets. With nearly 94,000 people world- Winter 2007 Sources 219 Career Transition – West: Kids Help Phone / (Calgary, Edmonton, Regina, Saskatoon, Vancouver, Victoria, Winnipeg) Jeunesse, J’écoute Nancy Laughton, Managing Director, 439 University Ave., Ste. 300, West Toronto, ON M5G 1Y8 750 West Pender St., Ste. 700, Kids Help Phone is Canada’s only toll- Vancouver, BC V6C 2T7 free, 24-hour, bilingual and anonymous Phone: (604) 678-9344 phone and web counselling, referral and in- E-mail: [email protected] formation service for children and youth. Career Management: Professional counsellors provide immediate Knightsbridge Lucy Vasic, Principal and National caring support to young people who phone 2 Bloor St. E., 30th Fl., Practice Lead, Career Management or post questions about issues like physical, Toronto, ON M4W 1A8 350 Bay St., 6th Fl., sexual and emotional abuse, drugs and sui- Knightsbridge helps companies optimize Toronto, ON M5H 2S6 cide. business performance through people. 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Elle propose des Executive Search l’abus physique, sexuel et émotionnel, la solutions d’affaires personnalisées grâce a 2 Bloor St. E., 30th Fl., consommation de drogues et le suicide. une solide expertise en recherche de cadres, Toronto, ON M4W 1A8 gestion par intérim, stratégies d’affaires et Phone: (416) 923-5555 World Wide Web: www.kidshelpphone.ca solutions organisationnelles, capacités de E-mail: [email protected] Site web: www.jeunessejecoute.ca leadership, gestion et transition de carrière, Interim Management: Phone: (416) 586-5437 évaluation et coaching pour répondre aux Frances Randle, Vice-President HR and FAX: (416) 586-0651 besoins des clients à toutes les étapes du Managing Director, Interim Management Tom McAllister, President and CEO cycle d’affaires. 350 Bay St., 6th Fl., Phone: (416) 581-8976 World Wide Web: www.knightsbridge.ca Toronto, ON M5H 2S6 Phone: (647) 777-3000 Donna Hasplant, Vice-President, Assessment and Coaching: E-mail: [email protected] Counselling Services Jack Muskat, Principal and National Phone: (416) 581-8975 Practice Lead, Assessment and Coaching Leadership Capacity and Organizational Solutions: Communications and Media Relations: 2 Bloor St. E., 30th Fl., David Weiss, Vice-President and Chief Patricia Crummey, Public Relations Toronto, ON M4W 1A8 Innovations Officer Co-ordinator, National Office Phone: (416) 923-5555 2 Bloor St. E., 30th Fl., Phone: (516) 586-5437, ext. 8345 E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M4W 1A8 E-mail: Career Transition – Central and Atlantic: Phone: (416) 923-5555 [email protected] (Halifax, Hamilton, Kitchener, Markham, E-mail: [email protected] MONTRÉAL: Mississauga, Oakville, Sudbury, Vince Molinaro, Principal and National 911, rue Jean-Talon est, bur 323, St. Catharines, Practice Lead, Organizational Solutions Montréal, QC H2R 1V5 Toronto, Windsor) 710 Dorval, Ste. 108, Tél: (514) 273-7007 Chris Deja, Managing Director, Central Oakville, ON L6K 3V7 Téléc: (514) 273-0589 and Atlantic 4 Robert Speck Pkwy., Ste. 350, Phone: (905) 338-9701 Communications et relations avec les Mississauga, ON L4Z 1S1 E-mail: [email protected] médias: Phone: (905) 277-7340 Technology in HR: Karine Bernier E-mail: [email protected] Alex Milic, CIO and Managing Director, LISTINGS Tél: (514) 273-8704 CAREERCapital Courriel: Ralph Shedletsky, Managing Director, 350 Bay St., 6th Fl., [email protected] Central and Atlantic 2 Bloor St. E., 30th Fl., Toronto, ON M5H 2S6 Toronto, ON M4W 1A8 Phone: (647) 777-3000 Phone: (416) 923-5555 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Career Transition – Québec: Sources Hot Tip (Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec City) Choice words...... 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Ext. 4059 – Elbert Hubbard E-mail: [email protected] Winter 2007 Sources 221 Raynald Hawkins, Executive Director offices in both countries, Livingston pro- Lifesaving Society, the Quebec Branch vides companies with U.S. and Canadian Phone: (514) 252-3100, ext. 3101 customs clearance, regulatory compliance, Lifeguarding Experts FAX: (514) 254-6232 customs and tax consulting, information National Office: E-mail: [email protected] technology solutions, international freight 287 McArthur Ave., Ottawa, ON K1L 6P3 John Strickey, Executive Director forwarding, North American transportation The Lifesaving Society – the lifeguarding Nova Scotia Branch management and technology services. experts – is a Canadian, national registered Phone: (902) 368-7752 World Wide Web: charity dedicated to drowning prevention. FAX: (902) 425-5606 www.livingstonintl.com The Society’s wide range of expertise cov- E-mail: [email protected] ers lifesaving, lifeguarding, learn to swim, Operating Subsidiaries and Divisions: lifesaving sport, Water Smart® public edu- Stephen Joyce, Executive Director CANADA: cation, drowning research, first aid, aquatic New Brunswick Branch Livingston International Inc. safety management and boating. Phone: (506) 635-1552 Livingston International Consulting FAX: (506) 635-0988 Group La Société de sauvetage – l’expert en sur- E-mail: [email protected] veillance aquatique – est un organisme na- Adminserv tional de bienfaisance dûment enregistré et Halbert Pratt, President Mendelssohn axé sur le bénévolat. La Société est experte Prince Edward Island Branch Consultrans dans de multiples domaines tels que la sur- Phone: (902) 368-7752 Registrar of Imported Vehicles (RIV) veillance aquatique, le sauvetage l’appren- Cellular: (902) 626-9399 Searail Cargo Surveys tissage de la natation, le sauvetage sportif, After Hours: (902) 368-3606 UNITED STATES: l’éducation du public AquaBon, la E-mail: Livingston International, Inc. recherche, les premiers soins, la gestion de [email protected] Livingston International Trade Services la sécurité aquatique et la plaisance. Jeanette Jobson, Executive Director Inc. World Wide Web: www.lifesaving.ca Newfoundland & Labrador Branch Adminserv U.S. Phone: (709) 576-1953 Great Lakes Customs Brokerage Rick Haga, Executive Director FAX: (709) 738-1475 South Ranch National Office E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (613) 746-5694 Dawneen MacKenzie, Vice-President, FAX: (613) 746-9929 Lipton Wiseman Altbaum & Public Affairs E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 626-2800, ext. 3109 Toll free: 1-800-387-7582 Suzanne Gorman, Communications and Partners LLP 245 Fairview Mall Dr., Ste. 600, FAX: (416) 622-3942 Education Manager E-mail: [email protected] National Office Toronto, ON M2J 4T1 Phone: (613) 746-5694 The media regularly speaks with financial FAX: (613) 746-9929 professionals who understand businesses at E-mail: [email protected] all stages of the corporate lifecycle. For many years our firm has responded to me- Dale Miller, Executive Director dia queries, focusing on why the subject is British Columbia/Yukon Branch important to your readers or viewers and Phone: (604) 299–5450 how it affects them. FAX: (604) 299-5795 Cellular: (604) 341-7475 World Wide Web: www.liptonca.com E-mail: [email protected] Jeffrey A. Nightingale, Tax Partner Barb Kusyanto, Chief Administrative Phone: (416) 496-2900, ext. 103 Officer E-mail: [email protected] Loyalist College of Alberta/Northwest Territories Branch Mel Leiderman, Managing Partner Phone: (780) 415-1755 Phone: (416) 496-2900 Applied Arts and FAX: (780) 427-9334 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Technology Dale Measner, Chief Executive Officer P.O. Box 4200, Wallbridge-Loyalist Rd., Saskatchewan Branch Belleville, ON K8N 5B9 Phone: (306) 780-9255 Loyalist offers two- and three-year diplo-

FAX: (306) 780-9498 mas, one-year certificates and four-year de- LISTINGS After hours: (306) 527-1535 grees in the schools of Business and Man- E-mail: [email protected] agement Studies, Health Sciences, Human Carl Shier, Chief Executive Officer Studies, Biosciences, Architecture and Manitoba Branch Building Sciences, Media Studies, Comput- Phone: (204) 956-2124 Livingston International ing, and Skills Training. Unique programs FAX: (204) 944-8546 Inc. include Photojournalism, Animation, Busi- Cellular: (204) 995-6635 ness Sales and Marketing, Agricultural Jour- E-mail: [email protected] 405 The West Mall, nalism, Biosciences, collaborative Bachelor Toronto, ON M9C 5K7 of Science in Nursing with Brock Univer- Doug Ferguson, Executive Director Livingston International is Canada’s lead- sity, and Bachelor of Applied Arts in Human Ontario/Nunavut Branch ing customs broker and trade services com- Services Management. Loyalist has 2,800 Phone: (416) 490-8844 pany and among the top five entry filers in full-time students. Faculty retain strong in- FAX: (416) 490-8766 the U.S. Livingston offers services, solu- dustry contacts. After Hours: (416) 727-5636 tions and seminars to help companies man- E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: age trade effectively, in compliance with www.loyalistcollege.com border security initiatives and changing regulations. With an extensive network of Phone: (613) 969-1913 222 Sources Winter 2007 Maureen Piercy, President Magazines Canada Ext. 2200 M 425 Adelaide St. W., Ste. 700, Margaret Scott, Vice-President, Toronto, ON M5V 3C1 Academic Magazines Canada is Canada’s leading Ext. 2278 The Mackenzie Institute professional magazine industry association, Dianne Spencer, Executive Director, P.O. Box 338, Adelaide Postal Stn., representing over 300 consumer titles of all College Advancement Toronto, ON M5C 2J4 scope and size. The member-driven, not-for- Ext. 2235 The Mackenzie Institute is an independent profit organization serves Canadian maga- organization established in 1986 to provide zines through advocacy and special initia- Nancy Rabb, Registrar tives, and offers extensive member services Ext. 2366 research and commentary about organized violence and political instability. This in- including small magazine direct-to-retail Catherine Campbell, Manager, cludes such fields as terrorism, warfare, or- distribution, nationally delivered profes- Marketing Services ganized crime, radical ideologies and civil sional development, communications, mar- Ext. 2485 unrest. The Institute publishes Newsletters keting and advertising services. and Occasional Papers, and assists research- World Wide Web: Lutheran Church – Canada ers and the news media. www.magazinescanada.ca 3074 Portage Ave., World Wide Web: Phone: (416) 504-0274 Winnipeg, MB R3K 0Y2 www.mackenzieinstitute.com FAX: (416) 504-0437 Lutheran Church–Canada is a conserva- tive, confessional Lutheran body compris- Phone: (416) 686-4063 Mark Jamison, Chief Executive Officer ing 326 congregations, the second largest After hours: (416) 346-8552 Ext. 223 Lutheran body in Canada. The church is E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: active overseas in mission and humanitarian John Thompson, President [email protected] endeavours. The official publication is The Gary Garland, Executive Director, Canadian Lutheran. The Lutheran church is Advertising Services a result of Martin Luther’s Protestant Ref- Ext. 254 ormation begun in 1517. E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: Jim Everson, Executive Director, Public www.lutheranchurch.ca Affairs National Office: Phone: (613) 488-9916 Phone: (204) 895-3433 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (204) 832-3018 Barbara Zatyko, Director, Member E-mail: [email protected] Madison MacArthur Inc. Services Rev. Dr. Ralph Mayan, President Ext. 222 Position vacant, Mission and Social Executive Search E-mail: [email protected] Ministry Barbara Bates, Director, Consumer Ian Adnams, Director of Consultants Marketing Communications Ext. 229 Dwayne Cleave, Treasurer 33 Madison Ave., Toronto, ON M5R 2S2 Madison MacArthur is a retainer-based E-mail: [email protected] East District (Ontario, Quebec, executive recruiting firm catering to Cana- Laurie Alpern, Manager, Maritimes): da’s consumer goods manufacturing, enter- Communications Rev. Allen Maleske, President tainment and news services, information Ext. 227 Phone: (519) 578-6500 technology, marketing and communica- E-mail: [email protected] Central District (NW Ontario, Manitoba, tions, financial and professional services, Saskatchewan): retail and hospitality services, publishing Rev. Thomas Prachar, President and broadcasting, telecommunications, new Phone: (306) 586-4434 media, architecture and design, utilities/ commodities, not-for-profit and public sec- Alberta–British Columbia District: tor, and health wellness and life sciences Rev. Donald Schiemann, President industries. Our broad range of expertise, Phone: (780) 474-0063 commitment to ethical business standards Concordia University College of Alberta, and ability to provide premier talent quickly Edmonton: and cost-effectively ensures a positive expe- Corporate Head Office: Rev. Dr. Richard Kraemer, President rience for clients and candidates alike. We 820 Taylor Ave., P.O. Box 815, Stn. Main, Phone: (780) 479-8481 also provide accurate information on em- Winnipeg, MB R3C 2P4 Manitoba Hydro is a crown corporation Concordia Lutheran Theological ployment issues, the recruitment process and trends in our specialty industries. serving over 510,000 electricity and Seminary, St. Catharines, Ontario: 258,000 natural gas customers. Virtually all Rev. Dr. Edward Kettner, Acting World Wide Web: www.mmsearch.com of the electricity generated is from self-re- President For additional information or to set up an newing water power, produced through 14 Phone: (905) 688-2362 interview please contact: generating stations. It is a recognized world Concordia Lutheran Seminary, Phone: (416) 920-0092 leader in HVDC transmission systems. The Edmonton: FAX: (416) 920-0099 provincial utility is responsible for generat- ing, transmitting and distributing electricity Rev. Dr. Harald Tomesch, President Ian MacArthur, Director Phone: (780) 474-1468 throughout all parts of Manitoba. The util- E-mail: [email protected] ity is also the major distributor of natural Sylvia MacArthur, Director gas in the province. E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.hydro.mb.ca Winter 2007 Sources 223 Glenn Schneider, Division Manager, Jane Depraitere, LL.B., M.B.A., CGA, Public Affairs Director of Operations Phone: (204) 474-3535 Phone: (403) 267-1966 FAX: (204) 475-2452 FAX: (403) 267-6081 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Jim Peters, Public Affairs Officer William MacLachlan, B.A., CFA, Phone: (204) 474-3534 Chairman E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (403) 267-1981 After-hours Media Line: (204) 474-3319 FAX: (403) 267-6057 David Mason, Author, E-mail: [email protected] Town of Markham Speaker, Coach and Darrell Anderson, B.A., CFA, Director, 101 Town Centre Blvd., Consultant U.S. Equities Markham, ON L3R 9W3 Phone: (403) 267-1995 With a diverse population of 270,000 and P.O. Box 702, Amherst, NS B4H 4B8 FAX: (403) 267-6052 as home to more than 900 high-tech com- David Mason is the best-selling author of E-mail: [email protected] panies, Markham, just north of Toronto, is Marketing Your Small Business for Big Prof- Martin Ferguson, B.Comm., CFA, “Canada’s High-Tech Capital.” Settled in its, a Marketing Strategist, Performance Director, Canadian Equities the mid-1700s, The Town of Markham has Development Coach, Speaker, Trainer and Phone: (403) 267-1953 a proud heritage, outstanding lifestyle Consultant. David works one-on-one and FAX: (403) 267-6053 amenities, one of the lowest industrial realty with groups of small business owners and E-mail: [email protected] sales and service professionals to help them tax rates in the GTA and a leading commu- Craig Senyk, B.Comm., CFA, Director of nications infrastructure. succeed personally and professionally. He has been interviewed on television, radio Portfolio Management World Wide Web: www.markham.ca and newspaper. Phone: (403) 267-1963 E-mail: first initial+last name * David Mason has been nominated for FAX: (403) 267-6067 @markham.ca Fast Company’s Fast 50. E-mail: [email protected] Frank Scarpitti, Mayor World Wide Web: Jim Hall, M.B.A., CFA, Director, Phone: (905) 475-4872 www.MasonPerformanceDevelopment.com Canadian Equities FAX: (905) 479-7775 www.YourBigProfits.com Phone: (403) 267-1968 FAX: (403) 267-6059 Jim Jones, Deputy Mayor David Mason, Author, Speaker, E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (905) 479-7757 Performance Development Coach and FAX: (905) 479-7763 Consultant Greg D. Peterson, B.Comm., CFA, Phone: (902) 660-3070 Director, Senior Portfolio Manager Jack Heath, Regional Councillor FAX: (902) 661-0250 Phone: (403) 267-1952 Phone: (905) 415-7506 After hours: (902) 664-2155 FAX: (403) 267-6055 FAX: (905) 479-7763 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Tony C. Wong, Regional Councillor Michael J.R. Crofts, B.Math. (honours), Phone: (905) 415-7549 Mawer Investment CFA, Portfolio Manager, Fixed Income FAX: (905) 479-7763 Management Ltd. Phone: (403) 267-1987 Gordon Landon, Regional Councillor FAX: (403) 267-6075 603 7th Ave. S.W., Ste. 900, Phone: (905) 415-7534 E-mail: [email protected] Calgary, AB T2P 2T5 FAX: (905) 479-7763 Mawer Investment Management Ltd. is an John Livey, Chief Administrative Officer independent investment counselling firm Phone: (905) 479-7755 founded in Calgary, Alberta in 1974. The FAX: (905) 415-7504 firm provides investment management for Stephen Chait, Director of Economic corporate pension funds, foundations and Development endowments, individual investors and a Phone: (905) 475-4871 family of mutual and pooled funds. Fee-for- FAX: (905) 475-4888 service investment services include discre- tionary management across all asset classes. Box 48, Ste. 4700, Toronto Dominion Janet Carnegie, Director of Corporate Bank Tower, Toronto, ON M5K 1E6 World Wide Web: www.mawer.com Communications With offices in all major Canadian finan- Phone: (905) 475-4723 Phone: (403) 262-4673 cial centres, as well as London, U.K., LISTINGS Media phone: (905) 415-7548 Toll free: 1-800-889-6248 McCarthy Tétrault advises on the largest FAX: (905) 475-4741 FAX: (403) 262-4099 transactions and cases in Canada. Authori- Jim Sales, Commissioner of Community E-mail: [email protected] tative legal directories such as the Interna- and Fire Services W.R. David Stone, B.A., CIMA, Director, tional Law Review and the Guide to the Phone: (905) 479-7761 Marketing and Sales Leading 500 Lawyers in Canada consist- FAX: (905) 479-7770 Phone: (403) 267-1961 ently rank McCarthy Tétrault among the world’s top law firms. Chambers Global: Andy Taylor, Commissioner of Corporate FAX: (403) 267-6074 E-mail: [email protected] The World’s Leading Lawyers has described Services McCarthy Tétrault as “clearly a leader” with Phone: (905) 475-4705 Gerald Cooper-Key, CFA, Honorary “an enviable position in the marketplace.” FAX: (905) 479-7769 Chairman / Portfolio Manager, With close to 700 lawyers representing a Jim Baird, Commissioner of International Equities broad spectrum of practice areas, it’s easy Development Services and Planning Phone: (403) 267-1980 to see why McCarthy Tétrault is Canada’s Phone: (905) 475-4875 FAX: (403) 267-6050 premier law firm. E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (905) 479-7768 World Wide Web: www.mccarthy.ca 224 Sources Winter 2007 W. 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Deborah Inkpen, Communications Co-ordinator, Research Meyers Norris Penny LLP 13700 Mayfield Pl., Ste. 2135, Phone: (709) 737-4073 Richmond, BC V6V 2E4 FAX: (709) 737-4612 (MNP) Medical Ventures develops, acquires and E-mail: [email protected] 622 5th Ave. S.W., Ste. 300, commercializes medical devices for the Calgary, AB T2P 0M6 quickly growing cardiovascular and surgi- Michelle Osmond, Communications Co-ordinator, Engineering Meyers Norris Penny is the only Top 10 cal marketplace. MEV products help doc- national chartered accountancy and advi- tors treat health concerns such as heart and Phone: (709) 737-8287 FAX: (709) 737-4042 sory firm based in Western Canada. MNP vascular disease, hernias and obesity. Pri- provides clear, straightforward business ad- ® E-mail: [email protected] mary products include the Metricath ves- vice with a local perspective. sel and stent measurement system, and Aimee Sheppard, Communications PeriPatchTM, a range of surgical tissue prod- Co-ordinator, Business World Wide Web: www.mnp.ca ucts. Phone: (709) 737-2616 Phone: (403) 444-0150 World Wide Web: FAX: (709) 737-2467 FAX: (403) 444-0199 LISTINGS E-mail: [email protected] www.medical-ventures.com Randy Mowat, Vice-President of Phone: (604) 270-4344 Wade Kearley, Development Officer and Marketing FAX: (604) 270-4384 Communications, Alumni Affairs and Calgary, AB E-mail: [email protected] Development Phone: (403) 444-0169 Phone: (709) 737-2620 Toll free: 1-877-500-0792 Paul Geyer, President and CEO FAX: (709) 737-2008 Cellular: (403) 608-1424 Ext. 102 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Kimberley Thornhill, Educational Karin Holmgren, Communications Alexei Marko, Vice-President and Chief Marketing Co-ordinator, Fisheries and Manager Operating Officer Marine Institute Calgary, AB Ext. 127 Phone: (709) 778-0544 Phone: (403) 444-0157 E-mail: [email protected] Cellular: (709) 682-3114 Toll free: 1-877-500-0792 Jessica Ruffen, Media Relations Manager FAX: (709) 778-0672 E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 206 Direct Line: (604) 248-4136 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] 226 Sources Winter 2007 Daryl Ritchie, FCA, CEO Joanne Milligan, Vice-President, Human Dr. Anthony Andrews, Executive Calgary, AB Resources and Organizational Director Phone: (403) 444-0190 Development 34 King St. E., 9th Fl., Toll free: 1-877-500-0792 E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M5C 2X8 E-mail: [email protected] Iliana Arapis, Director, Communications Phone: (416) 362-1969 Laurel Wood, M.B.A., CMC, Executive and Public Relations FAX: (416) 362-0101 Vice-President of Advisory Services Phone: (416) 596-3120 World Wide Web: www.pdac.ca Calgary, AB E-mail: [email protected] COAL ASSOCIATION OF CANADA: Phone: (403) 444-0177 Dr. Karim Bandali, Vice-Provost Allen Wright, Executive Director Toll free: 1-877-500-0792 E-mail: [email protected] 205 9th Ave. S.E., Ste. 502, E-mail: [email protected] Calgary, AB T2G 0R3 Cecil Canteenwalla, Director, Phone: (403) 262-1544 Terry Betker, P.Ag., CAC, Director of International Primary Producers FAX: (403) 265-7604 Phone: (416) 596-3101, ext. 3150 E-mail: [email protected] Winnipeg, MB E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (204) 788-6055 World Wide Web: www.coal.ca Toll free: 1-877-500-0795 Kathryn Parker, Director, Research PROVINCIAL & TERRITORIAL E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] MINING ASSOCIATIONS: Jeff Llewellyn, CA, Vice-President of Dr. Paula Burns, Vice-Provost Yukon: Taxation Services E-mail: [email protected] Scott Casselman, President Calgary, AB Yukon Chamber of Mines, P.O. Box 4427, Phone: (403) 537-7676 Whitehorse, YT Y1A 3T5 Toll free: 1-877-500-0792 Phone: (867) 668-6479 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (867) 668-7127 Randy Swanson, B.A., CAFM, E-mail: [email protected] Vice-President of Aboriginal Services Northwest Territories and Nunavut: Winnipeg, MB Mike Vaydik, General Manager Phone: (204) 775-4531 Northwest Territories and Nunavut Toll free: 1-877-500-0795 Chamber of Mines, P.O. Box 2818, E-mail: [email protected] The Mining Association of 4918 50th St., Yellowknife, NT X1A 2R1 Canada Phone: (867) 873-5281 FAX: (867) 920-2145 350 Sparks St., Ste. 1105, E-mail: [email protected] Ottawa, ON K1R 7S8 The Mining Association of Canada is the British Columbia: national organization of the Canadian min- Michael McPhie, President and CEO ing industry. It comprises companies en- Mining Association of British Columbia, gaged in mineral exploration, mining, 1111 Melville St., Ste. 910, smelting, refining and semi-fabrication. Vancouver, BC V6E 3V6 Member companies account for the great Phone: (604) 681-4321 bulk of Canada’s output of metals and min- FAX: (604) 681-5305 erals. E-mail: [email protected] The Michener Institute The Association’s main role is to project World Wide Web: www.mining.bc.ca the views of the industry and work with Dan Jepson, Executive Director for Applied Health governments on policies affecting minerals. British Columbia & Yukon Chamber of The MAC works closely with the provincial Mines, 840 West Hastings St., Sciences mining associations and other similar Vancouver, BC V6C 1C8 222 St. Patrick St., groups across Canada. Phone: (604) 689-5172 Toronto, ON M5T 1V4 World Wide Web: www.mining.ca FAX: (604) 681-2363 The Michener Institute is Canada’s only World Wide Web: post-secondary institute of higher learning Gordon R. Peeling, President and CEO www.chamberofmines.bc.ca and content excellence devoted exclusively Phone: (613) 233-9392, ext. 318 to applied health science education. E-mail: [email protected] Alberta: Michener educates allied health profession- Brad Anderson, Executive Director Pierre Gratton, Vice-President, Alberta Chamber of Resources, als who serve a vital role in the country’s Sustainable Development and Public health care sector in such fields as: medical 10235 101 St., Ste. 1410, Oxford Tower, Affairs Edmonton, AB T5J 3G1 laboratory science, medical radiation sci- Phone: (613) 233-9392, ext. 319 ence, respiratory therapy. Michener edu- Phone: (403) 420-1030 FAX: (613) 233-8897 FAX: (403) 425-4623 cates 900 full-time students and 4,500 part- E-mail: [email protected] time and continuing educational students. E-mail: [email protected] PROSPECTORS AND DEVELOPERS World Wide Web: www.michener.ca Saskatchewan: ASSOCIATION OF CANADA: Phil Reeves, Executive Director Dr. Paul Gamble, President and CEO The Prospectors and Developers Associa- Saskatchewan Mining Association, E-mail: [email protected] tion of Canada is the national voice for the 1740 – 2002 Victoria Ave., Canadian mineral exploration and develop- Dr. Mary Preece, Provost and Regina, SK S4P 0R7 ment community and provides a forum for Phone: (306) 757-9505 Vice-President, Academic information exchange ensuring a strong E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (306) 569-1085 mining industry for the benefit of all Cana- E-mail: [email protected] James Robertson, Vice-President, dians. Corporate Services and Strategic Advancement E-mail: [email protected] Winter 2007 Sources 227 Manitoba: Joan Kuyek, National Co-ordinator Daniel Weisz, Corporate Restructuring David Markham, Executive Phone: (613) 569-3439 Leader Vice-President FAX: (613) 569-5138 Phone: (416) 644-4386 The Mining Association of Manitoba, E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 644-4387 700 – 305 Broadway Ave., E-mail: [email protected] Winnipeg, MB R3C 3J7 Mintz & Partners LLP Dan Amadori, Corporate Finance/ Phone: (204) 989-1890 Mergers and Acquisitions Leader FAX: (204) 989-1899 1 Concorde Gate, Ste. 200, Phone: (416) 644-4361 E-mail: [email protected] North York, ON M3C 4G4 FAX: (416) 644-3633 Ontario: Mintz & Partners, with 19 partners and E-mail: [email protected] Chris Hodgson, President 140 team members, is one of the largest mid-market accounting firms in Canada. We Chris Dowding, Real Estate Leader Ontario Mining Association, Phone: (416) 644-4339 110 Yonge St., 15th Fl., are chartered accountants, tax professionals and financial advisors to high net-worth in- FAX: (416) 391-2748 Toronto, ON M5C 1T4 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 364-9301 dividuals, non-profits, governments and FAX: (416) 364-5986 companies. We focus on Public Companies, E-mail: [email protected] Real Estate, Manufacturing and Sports and World Wide Web: www.oma.on.ca Entertainment. Quebec: World Wide Web: www.mintzca.com Dan Tolgyesi, General Manager Phone: (416) 644-4463 Quebec Mining Association, FAX: (416) 391-2748 2600 Laurier Blvd., Tour de la Cité, E-mail: [email protected] Ste. 942, Sainte-Foy, QC G1V 4W2 Bryan Tannenbaum, Managing Partner Phone: (418) 657-2016 Phone: (416) 644-4302 3501 23rd St. N.E., Ste. 219, FAX: (418) 657-2154 FAX: (416) 644-4303 Calgary, AB T2E 6V8 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: The Missing Children Society of Canada World Wide Web: www.amq-inc.com [email protected] (MCSC) is a registered charitable organiza- tion dedicated to the search for abducted New Brunswick: Steve Dolman, Advisory and Assurance David Plante, Executive Director and runaway children. MCSC provides a Real Estate Leader unique and comprehensive investigative New Brunswick Mining Association, Phone: (416) 644-4435 1133 St. George Blvd., Ste. 104, program called Project: Reunite, free of FAX: (416) 644-4436 charge, to assist police and searching par- Moncton, NB E1E 4E1 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (506) 857-3056 ents in the active and ongoing search for FAX: (506) 857-3059 Lorn Kutner, Canadian Tax Leader missing children. E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 644-4328 World Wide Web: www.mcsc.ca FAX: (416) 644-4329 Nova Scotia: E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Terry Daniels, Executive Secretary Chamber of Mineral Resources of Nova Carey Singer, U.S. Tax Leader and Sport Calgary: Scotia, P.O. Box 2171, 4548 RR #3, and Entertainment Leader Rhonda Morgan, Executive Director Windsor, NS B0N 2T0 Phone: (416) 644-4354 Phone: (403) 291-0705 Phone: (902) 798-0187 FAX: (416) 644-4355 Toll free: 1-800-661-6160 FAX: (902) 798-2141 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (403) 291-9728 E-mail: [email protected] Tom Strezos, Valuations and Litigation Ontario: Newfoundland: Support Leader Barbara Snider, Case Director Eastern Gerry O’Connell, Executive Director Phone: (416) 644-4377 Canada Newfoundland and Labrador Chamber of FAX: (416) 644-4378 Phone: (905) 469-8826 Mineral Resources, Ste. 301, E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (905) 469-8828 Commercial Chambers Bldg., Harley Mintz, Chairman 197–199 Water St., Phone: (416) 644-4325 St. John’s, NL A1C 1B4 FAX: (416) 644-4326 Phone: (709) 722-9542 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (709) 722-8588

E-mail: Mario Fallico, Leader, Manufacturing LISTINGS [email protected] Phone: (416) 644-4323 FAX: (416) 644-4324 MiningWatch Canada E-mail: [email protected] 250 City Centre St., Ste. 508, Elliott Jacobson, Public Companies City Centre Bldg., Ottawa, ON K1R 6K7 Leader MiningWatch Canada is a pan-Canadian Phone: (416) 644-4356 40 Orchard View Blvd., Ste. 222, organization supported by environmental, FAX: (416) 644-4357 Toronto, ON M4R 1B9 social justice, aboriginal and labour organi- E-mail: [email protected] The Mood Disorders Association of On- tario (MDAO) is a self-help, non-profit or- zations. It addresses the urgent need for a Phil Lev, Accounting Standards and ganization dedicated to helping people with public interest response to irresponsible Privacy Officer mood disorders (i.e. depression or bipolar mining practices and for informed public Phone: (416) 644-4334 disorder), their families and friends through policy. We monitor companies mining in FAX: (416) 644-4335 volunteer-led peer support groups, public Canada and Canadian companies abroad. E-mail: [email protected] education, telephone information and sup- World Wide Web: www.miningwatch.ca port, educational materials and distin- guished speakers. All MDAO services are free. 228 Sources Winter 2007 Phone: (416) 486-8046 FAX: (204) 943-8444 Toll free: 1-888-486-8236 E-mail: [email protected] Karen Liberman, Executive Director and Ext. 226 [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Ontario: Ellen Ostofsky, Director of Development Alistair M. Fraser and Special Projects 175 Bloor St. E., North Tower, Ste. 700, Ext. 229 Toronto, ON M4W 3R8 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 922-6065 FAX: (416) 922-7538 Dennis Cheng, Director of Provincial Multiple Sclerosis E-mail: [email protected] Programs and [email protected] Ext. 225 Society of Canada E-mail: [email protected] Quebec: National Office: Louis Adam Eric Jonasson, Resources Manager 175 Bloor St. E., North Tower, Ste. 700, 550 Sherbrooke St. W., East Tower, Ext. 224 Toronto, ON M4W 3R8 Ste. 1010, Montreal, QC H3A 1B9 E-mail: [email protected] The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada Phone: (514) 849-7591 Kari Astles, Manager, Volunteer is the only Canadian voluntary organization FAX: (514) 849-8914 Resources and Our Sisters’ Place that supports both MS research and services E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 223 for people with MS and their families. and [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] The Society has seven divisions with more Atlantic: than 120 chapters across Canada. It funds Carlin Buller, Office Manager Dena Simon medical research, services for those with 71 Ilsley Ave., Unit 12, Ext. 222 MS, professional and public education pro- E-mail: [email protected] Dartmouth, NS B3B 1L5 grams, and carries out government relations Phone: (902) 468-8230 to enable people with MS to participate FAX: (902) 468-5328 fully in all aspects of life. E-mail: [email protected] and World Wide Web: www.mssociety.ca [email protected] NATIONAL OFFICE: Phone: (416) 922-6065 FAX: (416) 922-7538 E-mail: [email protected] and [email protected] Nancy Morris, Achievement Alistair M. Fraser, President and Chief Executive Specialist Stewart Wong, National Manager, Media 2045 Carling Ave., Ste. 916, Relations Ottawa, ON K2A 1G5 DIVISIONAL OFFICES – EXECUTIVE Corporate coaching in just minutes a day? DIRECTORS/PRESIDENTS: Music Industries Association Nancy’s “Goal GetterTM Minute” – the Call toll free in Canada: 1-800-268-7582 world’s first syndicated audio coaching se- of Canada (MIAC) ries – strips away the excess time, jargon, British Columbia: 33 Medhurst Rd., Toronto, ON M4B 1B2 and complexity of conventional perform- Janet Palm MIAC is a national, non-profit, trade as- ance training, boosting achievement in lead- 4330 Kingsway, Ste. 1501, sociation for Canadian manufacturers, dis- ing organizations throughout North Burnaby, BC V5H 4G7 tributors and retailers of musical instru- America and Europe. Media appearances Phone: (604) 689-3144 ments and accessories, sound reinforce- include BBC, CTV, CHUM, The Wall Street FAX: (604) 689-0377 ment/lighting/video products and published Journal and Glamour. E-mail: [email protected] music. Each year in August, MIAC stages and [email protected] the largest national conference and trade World Wide Web: show for the Canadian music, sound, light- www.NancyMorris.com Alberta: Neil Pierce ing and video products industry. The asso- Nancy Morris, Achievement Specialist, 150 – 9405 50th St., ciation currently has more than 350 manu- B.Sc. (Hons) Psych., PGCert, SG Edmonton, AB T6B 2T4 facturer, distributor and retailer members. Phone: (613) 722-5206 Phone: (780) 463-1190 World Wide Web: www.miac.net E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (780) 463-7298 Office: (416) 490-1871 E-mail: [email protected] Toll free: 1-877-490-MIAC (6422) and [email protected] FAX: 1-877-809-8600 Saskatchewan: E-mail: [email protected] Jack Aldcorn Al Kowalenko, CAE, Executive Director 150 Albert St., Regina, SK S4R 2N2 Phone: (416) 490-1871 Phone: (306) 522-5600 FAX: (306) 565-0477 Ron Larcombe, President and Chairman E-mail: [email protected] of the Board 2006–2007 and [email protected] Phone: (905) 405-1229 Manitoba: Allan Ward, Treasurer Norm Velnes Phone: (905) 831-3840 1465 Buffalo Place, Ste. 100, Winnipeg, MB R3T 1L8 Phone: (204) 943-9595 Winter 2007 Sources 229 Our news team can quickly put you in touch with leading-edge researchers work- ing on a broad range of studies and projects. We issue a regular e-bulletin containing breaking research news and feature ideas. For more information about NSERC fund- ing, policies and initiatives, contact one of our media officers at the address below, or visit us at www.nserc.gc.ca. Mychoice.ca 1111 Prince of Wales Dr., Ste. 406, Media Inquiries (English): 34 Berezy Street, Ste. 212, Ottawa, ON K2C 3T2 Michael Dwyer, Media and Public Affairs Aurora, ON L4G1W9 NDMAC is the national Association rep- Officer Mychoice.ca is a voice for Canada’s adult resenting manufacturers, marketers and dis- Phone: (613) 992-9001 smokers and others who believe in fair laws, tributors of self-care health products (non- FAX: (613) 943-0742 government accountability and personal prescription medicines and natural health E-mail: [email protected] choice. This non-profit association (regis- products). The Association works with Media Inquiries (French): tered under the name Smokers Voice) is health professionals, governments and Martine Perreault, Media and Public funded by the Canadian Tobacco Manufac- health-oriented organizations to support the Affairs Officer turers’ Council, but operates independently growth of evidence-based, cost-effective Phone: (613) 995-8824 on behalf of its many thousands of indi- self-care. NDMAC conducts economic, FAX: (613) 943-0742 vidual registered members. market and consumer research, and man- E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.mychoice.ca ages the Meth Watch Program. Media inquiries: (613) 851-2151 NDMAC est l’association nationale National Anti-Racism General inquiries: (905) 713-2811 représentant l’industrie des médicaments en Council of Canada vente libre et les produits de santé naturelle. L’Association collabore avec les profes- 215 Spadina Ave., Ste. 122, sionnels de la santé, les gouvernements et Toronto, ON M5T 2C7 N autres organismes pour favoriser la pratique National Anti-Racism Council of Canada canadienne d’autosoins, fondée sur des (NARCC) is a national, community-based, données probantes et rentable. NDMAC member-driven network that addresses rac- effectue des études économiques et com- ism, racialization and all other forms of re- merciales et des enquêtes auprès des lated discrimination by sharing, developing consommateurs et gère également le pro- information and resources; building, sup- gramme Surveillance meth. porting and helping to coordinate local, re- gional, national and international initiatives, World Wide Web: www.ndmac.ca strategies and relationships; effectively re- Phone: (613) 723-0777 sponding to issues and events. 77 Metcalfe St., Ottawa, ON K1P 5L6 FAX: (613) 723-0779 Conseil canadien de lutte contre le racisme NAV CANADA, the country’s civil air E-mail: [email protected] est un organisme national, à base com- navigation services provider, is a private Gerry Harrington, Director of Public munautaire, formé de groupes qui oeuvrent sector, non-share capital corporation fi- and Professional Affairs/Directeur des dans toutes les secteurs de l’antiracisme. nanced through publicly-traded debt. affaires publiques et professionnelles L’organisme remplit son mandat en y Co-ordinates the safe and efficient move- Mary McEwen, Director of travaillant au sein de coalition à l’échelle ment of aircraft in domestic airspace and Communications and Member Services locale, régionale, national, international, en assigned international airspace. David Skinner, President mettant sur pied et en soutenant différentes y Provides air traffic services and elec- stratégies qui adressent la problématique du tronic aids to navigation to commercial racisme et de la discrimination. and general aviation. y Facilities include area control centres, World Wide Web: www.narcc.ca control towers, flight service stations and Estella Muyinda, Executive Director flight information centres. Phone: (416) 979-3909, ext. 2 y 5,400 employees FAX: (416) 946-1983 World Wide Web: www.navcanada.ca E-mail: [email protected] Toll free media line: 1-888-562-8226 Mohamed Boudjenane, Board Member LISTINGS FAX: (613) 563-7243 Constitution Square, Tower II, Phone: (416) 493-8635 350 Albert St., Ottawa, ON K1A 1H5 FAX: (416) 493-9239 John Morris, Director, Communications E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (613) 563-7032 The Natural Sciences and Engineering E-mail: [email protected] Research Council (NSERC) is a federal agency whose role is to make investments National Anti-Poverty Louis Garneau, Manager, Media in people, discovery and innovation for the Organization / Organisation Relations benefit of all Canadians. With an annual Phone: (613) 563-5972 budget of more than $860 million, we sup- nationale anti-pauvreté E-mail: [email protected] port more than 20,000 university students 1 Nicholas St., Ste. 1210, and postdoctoral fellows in their advanced Ottawa, ON K1N 7B7 studies. We promote discovery by funding NAPO is a non-governmental organiza- more than 10,000 university professors tion representing the interest of low-income Sources Hot Tip every year. And we help make innovation people. NAPO works to ensure concerns of happen by encouraging more than 500 low-income people are reflected in govern- Tell contacts you found them in Canadian companies to participate and in- ment decisions, to defend the rights of low- Sources. vest in university research projects. income people and to assist local and re- 230 Sources Winter 2007 gional groups in representing low-income World Wide Web: www.nfb.ca Elisabeth Ross, Executive Director/ people in policy and decision-making in www.onf.ca Directrice exécutive their communities. Operational Headquarters: Ext./Poste 222 World Wide Web: www.napo-onap.ca 3155 Côte de Liesse Rd., E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] St. Laurent, QC H4N 2N4 Debbie Frost, President Mailing Address: Phone: (306) 382-3425 P.O. Box 6100, Stn. Centre-Ville, E-mail: [email protected] Montreal, QC H3C 3H5 Nancy Shular, 1st Vice-President Sales: Phone: (519) 371-2865 Toll free: 1-800-267-7710 E-mail: [email protected] NFB Marketing and Communications: Gisele Guay, 2nd Vice-President Stephanie Lincourt, Communications, National Parole Board / Phone: (250) 782-2366 Montreal E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (514) 283-3838 FAX: (514) 283-8971 Commission nationale Rob Rainer, Executive Director Phone: (613) 789-0096 Peggy Fothergill, Manager, Mediatheque, des libérations FAX: (613) 789-0141 Toronto E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 973-3537 conditionelles FAX: (416) 954-9720 Communications Division, National Farmers Union 410 Laurier Ave. W., Leima Bldg., 7th Fl., 2717 Wentz Ave., Ottawa, ON K1A 0R1 Saskatoon, SK S7K 4B6 The National Parole Board (NPB) is an The NFU is the only voluntary, direct- administrative tribunal that has exclusive membership, national organization of farm authority under the Corrections and Condi- families in Canada. It is dedicated to the tional Release Act to grant, deny or revoke preservation of the family farm as the basic parole or, under certain circumstances, to unit of food production. It supports orderly order the detention of offenders subject to marketing of farm products. Membership is statutory release. This authority extends to located in , Ontario and the National Ovarian all offenders in federal correctional institu- four western provinces. Cancer Association / tions who are serving sentences of two years or more. World Wide Web: www.nfu.ca Association nationale NPB also makes parole decisions for of- E-mail: nfu@nfu du cancer des ovaires fenders serving sentences of less than two years in provincial and territorial prisons Stewart Wells, President 145 Front St. E., Ste. 101/ that do not have their own parole boards Phone/FAX: (306) 773-6852 145, rue Front est, ste 101, (only the provinces of Quebec, Ontario and Terry Pugh, Executive Secretary Toronto, ON M5A 1E3 British Columbia have their own parole Phone: (306) 652-9465 The National Ovarian Cancer Association boards). FAX: (306) 664-6226 (NOCA) was founded in 1997 and is dedi- Other NPB responsibilities include decid- cated to overcoming ovarian cancer, provid- ing on whether to issue, grant, deny or re- ing leadership by supporting women and voke a pardon under the Criminal Records their families living with the disease, by Act (CRA) and making clemency recom- raising awareness, and by funding research mendations to the . into early detection and better treatments. NOCA provides educational programs and World Wide Web: www.npb-cnlc.gc.ca materials for the well public, health care National Office/Bureau national: professions and women with ovarian cancer. John Vandoremalen, Director, Fondée en 1997, l’Association nationale Communications Division/Directeur, du cancer des ovaires (ANCO) est vouée à Communications vaincre le cancer des ovaires en faisant Phone: (613) 954-6549 National Film Board of preuve de leadership pour soutenir les FAX: (613) 957-3241 femmes et les familles vivant avec la E-mail: Canada / Office national du maladie, sensibiliser le public et financer la [email protected] film du Canada recherche sur le dépistage précoce et de Atlantic Region/Région de l’Atlantique: The National Film Board of Canada pro- meilleurs traitements. L’ANCO offre des 1045 Main St., Unit 101, duces and distributes point-of-view docu- programmes et du matériel d’information Moncton, NB E1C 1H1 destinés aux personnes en santé, aux mentaries and animated shorts that interpret Art Robson, Regional Director/Directeur Canada to Canadians and to other countries. professionnels des soins de santé et aux femmes atteintes de cancer des ovaires. régional The NFB has a collection of more than Phone: (506) 851-6491 10,000 films, videos and multimedia prod- World Wide Web: ucts, plus an extensive stock shot library. www.ovariancanada.org Brian Chase, Regional Manager, Community Relations and Training/ L’Office national du film du Canada pro- Site web: www.ovairecanada.org duit et distribue des films d’animation et des Gestionnaire régional, Relations documentaires d’auteur qui aident à mieux Phone/Tél: (416) 962-2700 communautaires et formation faire connaître le Canada aux Canadiens et Toll free/Sans frais: 1-877-413-7970 Phone: (506) 851-6492 au reste du monde. L’ONF possède une col- Fax/Téléc: (416) 962-2701 Ontario Region/Région de l’Ontario: lection de plus de 10 000 films, vidéos et 516 O’Connor Dr., productions multimédia, ainsi qu’une vaste Kingston, ON K7P 1N3 collection de plans d’archives. Winter 2007 Sources 231 Simonne Ferguson, Regional Director/ information about sustainable development Saskatchewan Government and General Directrice régionale in Canada. Working with stakeholders from Employees’ Union (SGEU): Phone: (613) 634-3857, ext. 348 across Canada, the NRTEE explores key is- Bob Bymoen, President FAX: (613) 634-3861 sues with both environmental and economic Phone: (306) 522-8571 Carol Sparling, Regional Manager, implications and suggests action to balance Manitoba Government and General Community Relations and Training/ economic prosperity with environmental Employees’ Union (MGEU): Gestionnaire régional, Relations conservation. Peter Olfert, President communautaires et formation World Wide Web: www.nrtee-trnee.ca Phone: (204) 982-6438 Phone: (613) 634-3857, ext. 347 Reception: (613) 992-7189 Ontario Public Service Employees Union FAX: (613) 634-3861 FAX: (613) 992-7385 (OPSEU): Pacific Region/Région du Pacifique: E-mail: [email protected] Leah Casselman, President 32315 South Fraser Way, 3rd Fl., Alexander Wood, Acting President and Phone: (416) 443-8888 Abbotsford, BC V2T 1W6 CEO Canadian Union of Brewery and General Dan Denis, Regional Director/Directeur Phone: (613) 943-0394 Workers, Component 325 (CUBGW): régional Moira Forrest, Manager of Greg Greco, President Phone: (604) 870-2462 Communications Phone: (416) 675-2648 Evelyn Blair, Regional Manager, Phone: (613) 992-7157 New Brunswick Union of Public and Community Relations and Training/ Private Employees (NBUPPE): Gestionnaire régional, Relations Debbie Lacelle, President communautaires et formation Phone: (506) 458-8440 Phone: (604) 870-2488 Nova Scotia Government and General Prairies Region/Région des Prairies: Employees Union (NSGEU): 101 22nd St. E., 6th Fl., Joan Jessome, President Saskatoon, SK S7K 0E1 Phone: (902) 424-4063 Bernard Pitre, Regional Director/ Prince Edward Island Union of Public Directeur régional Sector Employees (PEIUPSE): Phone: (306) 975-5046 Shelley Ward, President Mike Halko, Regional Manager, National Union of Public Phone: (902) 892-5335 Community Relations and Training/ Newfoundland and Labrador Association Gestionnaire régional, Relations and General Employees of Public and Private Employees communautaires et formation 15 Auriga Dr., Nepean, ON K2E 1B7 (NAPE): 10060 Jasper Ave., Scotia Place, Scotia 2, NUPGE is Canada’s second largest union, Carol Furlong, President Ste. 401, Edmonton, AB T5J 3R8 with 340,000 members in nine provinces. Phone: (709) 754-0700 Phone: (780) 495-4290 57 percent of NUPGE members work for provincial governments. 43 percent are or- Quebec Region/Région du Québec: Nature Canada ganized into 2,400 bargaining units cover- Guy-Favreau Complex, West Tower, 85 Albert St., Ste. 900, ing a variety of employers and occupations 200 René Lévesque Blvd. W., 10th Fl., Ottawa, ON K1P 6A4 in the broader public sector and private sec- Ste. 1001, Montreal, QC H2Z 1X4 Nature Canada is a member-based non- tor. NUPGE is a union of unions composed profit nature conservation organization Jean-Marc Trudeau, Regional Director/ of 12 provincial-based Components. Directeur régional dedicated to protecting nature, its diversity, World Wide Web: www.nupge.ca Phone: (514) 283-4584 and the processes that sustain it. With strat- NATIONAL OFFICE: egies based on sound science and passion Carole Ménard, Regional Manager, Phone: (613) 228-9800 for nature, Nature Canada effects change on Community Relations and Training/ FAX: (613) 228-9801 issues of national significance, including Gestionnaire régional, Relations E-mail: [email protected] bird conservation, wilderness protection, communautaires et formation species at risk and national parks. Through Phone: (514) 283-9924 James Clancy, National President public outreach and education we are build- Larry Brown, National Secretary- ing a nature ethic among Canadians. Treasurer World Wide Web: www.naturecanada.ca NUPGE COMPONENTS: Phone: (613) 562-3447

BC Government and Service Employees’ Toll free: 1-800-267-4088 LISTINGS Union (BCGEU): FAX: (613) 562-3371 George Heyman, President E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (604) 291-9611 Julie Gelfand, President National Round Table Health Sciences Association of BC (HSA Ext. 231 on the Environment of BC): E-mail: [email protected] Cindy Stewart, President and the Economy / Phone: (604) 439-0994 Chris Sutton, Manager, Communications Ext. 248 Table ronde nationale Alberta Union of Provincial Employees E-mail: [email protected] sur l’environnement et (AUPE): Doug Knight, President l’économie Phone: (780) 930-3300 Canada Bldg., 344 Slater St., Ste. 200, Health Sciences Association of Alberta Ottawa, ON K1R 7Y3 (HSAA): The NRTEE is an independent federal Elisabeth Ballermann, President agency committed to providing decision- Phone: (780) 488-0168 makers and opinion leaders with reliable 232 Sources Winter 2007 Nature Conservancy of Ontario: Canadian Design Research Network – Phone: (416) 932-3202 CDRN: Canada Toll free: 1-800-465-0029 Phone: (604) 268-7501 110 Eglinton Ave. W., Ste. 400, FAX: (416) 932-3208 Canadian Obesity Network – CON: Toronto, ON M4R 1A3 Alissa Lee, Director of Development and Phone: (905) 527-4322, ext. 44841 NCC is a non-profit, non-advocacy group Communications Emerging Dynamic Global Economies – that takes a business-like approach to land Ext. 223 conservation and the preservation of bio- EDGE: E-mail: Phone: (613) 562-5800, ext. 3323 logical diversity. Its plan of action involves [email protected] collaboration with any group or individual National Initiative for the Care of the that shares its passion. Since 1962, NCC Quebec: Elderly – NICE: and supporters have protected over 1.9 mil- Phone: (514) 876-1606 University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario lion acres of ecologically significant land Toll free: 1-877-876-5444 Phone: (416) 978-7065 nationwide. FAX: (514) 871-1039 Promoting Relationships and Eliminating World Wide Web: Pierre Renaud, Regional Vice-President Violence Network – PREVNet: www.natureconservancy.ca Ext. 222 Phone: (613) 533-6014 E-mail: NATIONAL OFFICE: [email protected] 19 Established Networks of Centres of Phone: (416) 932-3202 Excellence: Toll free: 1-800-465-0029 Sophie Bertheau, Director of FAX: (416) 932-3208 Development and Communications ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES: Ext. 225 Jane Lawton, National Director, Canadian Institute for Photonic E-mail: Innovations – CIPI: Communications and Strategic Initiatives [email protected] Ext. 278 Phone: (418) 656-3013 E-mail: Atlantic: Geomatics for Informed Decisions – [email protected] Phone: (506) 450-6010 GEOIDE: Toll free: 1-877-231-4400 Phone: (418) 656-7758 Christine Beevis, Manager, Publications FAX: (506) 450-6013 and Website Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Ext. 226 Linda Stephenson, Regional Systems – IRIS: E-mail: Vice-President Phone: (613) 727-9507 [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Mathematics of Information Technology British Columbia: and Complex Systems – MITACS: Phone: (250) 479-8264 Donna Wellard, Director of Development Phone: (604) 291-3439 and Communications Toll free: 1-888-404-8428 ENGINEERING AND FAX: (250) 479-0546 Phone: (902) 457-5902 E-mail: MANUFACTURING Jan Garnett, Regional Vice-President [email protected] Automobile of the 21st Century – E-mail: AUTO21: [email protected] Phone: (519) 253-3000, ext. 4130 Alberta and the North: Intelligent Sensing for Innovative Phone: (403) 262-1253 Structures – ISIS: Toll free: 1-877-262-1253 Phone: (204) 474-8506 FAX: (403) 515-6987 HEALTH, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Larry Simpson, Regional Vice-President AND BIOTECHNOLOGY Phone: (403) 262-1951 E-mail: Advanced Foods and Materials Network [email protected] – AFMNet: Networks of Centres of Phone: (519) 824-6253 Saskatchewan: Phone: (306) 347-0447 Excellence of Canada Allergy, Genes and Environment Network Toll free: 1-866-622-7275 – AllerGen: FAX: (306) 347-2345 350 Albert St., Ottawa, ON K1A 1H5 Phone: (905) 526-9140 ext. 26502 The federal Networks of Centres of Excel- Lyle Saigeon, Regional Vice-President lence (NCE) program is a major national Canadian Arthritis Network – CAN: Ext. 224 R&D initiative which supports top univer- Phone: (416) 586-4770 E-mail: sity, industry and government research Canadian Genetic Diseases Network - [email protected] teams working in areas of strategic impor- CGDN: Bob Santo, Director of Development tance to Canada. Each national network pur- Phone: (604) 221-7300 sues collaborative leading-edge research Ext. 225 Canadian Language and Literacy and forms partnerships with industry and E-mail: Research Network – CLLRNet: government to accelerate the transfer of [email protected] Phone: (519) 661-3619 technology and knowledge to the private Manitoba: and public sectors. Canadian Network for Vaccines and Phone: (204) 942-6156 Immunotherapeutics – CANVAC: World Wide Web: www.nce.gc.ca FAX: (204) 942-1016 Phone: (514) 288-8200 E-mail: [email protected] Mike Moore, Regional Vice-President Canadian Stroke Network – CSN: E-mail: Marie-Reine Cluniat, Public Affairs Phone: (613) 562-5800 ext. 8593 [email protected] Phone: (613) 996-0390 Prionet Canada: 5 – 2006 NCE New Initiatives: Phone: (604) 562-8528 Winter 2007 Sources 233 Stem Cell Network (SCN): Brian Kroeker, Marketing Co-ordinator World Wide Web: www.nsra-adnf.ca Phone: (613) 562-5826 Ext. 13 Toronto Office: NATURAL RESOURCES AND FAX: (905) 688-2570 Garfield Mahood, Executive Director ENVIRONMENT: E-mail: Phone: (416) 928-2900 [email protected] Network in Aquaculture – AquaNet: Cellular: (416) 451-4285 Phone: (709) 737-3245 Kim Reep, Events and Special Projects FAX: (416) 928-1860 Manager Residence: (416) 964-6279 ArcticNet (2003-2008): Ext. 11 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (418) 656-5233 E-mail: [email protected] Ottawa Office: Canadian Water Network – CWN: 130 Albert St., Ste. 1903, Phone: (519) 888-4567, ext. 6367 Ottawa, ON K1P 5G4 Sustainable Forest Management Network Francis Thompson, Director of Policy – SFM: Phone: (613) 230-4211 Phone: (780) 492-6659 Cellular: (613) 355-6532 FAX: (613) 230-9454 E-mail: [email protected] Montreal Office: 833, rue Roy est, Montréal, QC H2L 1E4 François Damphousse, Director Phone: (514) 843-3250 Nielsen Media Research FAX: (514) 843-3562 (Canada) E-mail: [email protected] 160 McNabb St., Markham, ON L3R 4B8 Glendale Campus, 135 Taylor Rd., The leading provider of national elec- Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0 tronic television audience measurement Niagara College offers more than 70 di- services in Canada since 1989. We also pro- ploma, graduate certificate, and degree pro- vide advertising information services in- grams, as well as apprenticeship and skills cluding advertising expenditures of main training. Areas of specialization include media, GRP data, and creative monitoring hospitality and tourism, advanced technol- services for television and print. ogy and policing and public safety. The World Wide Web: www.nielsenmedia.ca College is home to Canada’s first teaching Public Relations: 200 – 55 Murray St., winery and to the globally recognized Ottawa, ON K1N 5M3 Niagara Culinary Institute. Paul Robinson, Director, Marketing and Communications NSI provides reliable and independent re- World Wide Web: www.niagarac.on.ca Phone: (905) 940-5039 search and information on: aid, trade, inter- national finance and debt, civil society and Phone: (905) 641-2252 Canadian Head Office: FAX: (905) 736-6020 governance, , human secu- Phone: (905) 475-9595 rity and conflict, and other issues related to Darrell Neufeld, APR, Manager, FAX: (905) 475-7296 the developing world and Canadian foreign Corporate Communications Eastern Canada: policy. The North-South Institute is a chari- Ext. 4041 1155, rue Metcalfe, bur 1470, table, non-partisan organization. Michael Wales, Communications Officer Montréal, Québec H3B 2V6 World Wide Web: www.nsi-ins.ca Ext. 7773 Phone: (514) 878-0838 FAX: (514) 878-0828 Lois L. Ross, Director of Communications and Publications Niagara Grape and Wine Kelly Short Phone: (613) 241-3535, ext. 235 Festival Western Canada: FAX: (613) 241-7435 8 Church St., Ste. 100, Park Place, 666 Burrard St., Ste. 500, E-mail: [email protected] St. Catharines, ON L2R 3B3 Vancouver, BC V6C 3P6 Visit Niagara’s wine country during our Phone: (604) 639-3144 55-year-old celebration of our grape/wine FAX: (604) 688-2419 Northern Alberta industries. Five-time recipient of ABA’s Top LISTINGS 100 Events in North America. Celebrate Non-Smokers’ Rights Institute of Technology Ontario’s acclaimed grape/wine and culi- 11762 106 St., Edmonton, AB T5G 2R1 nary industries year round with the Niagara Association NAIT is one of the largest institutes of Icewine Festival every January, New Vin- 720 Spadina Ave., Ste. 221, technology in Canada, providing education tage Festival every June, Niagara Wine Fes- Toronto, ON M5S 2T9 in business, advanced technologies and tival every September. The NSRA is an award-winning national skilled trades to more than 67,500 students health advocacy organization internation- annually at eight campuses in Alberta. Over- World Wide Web: ally recognized for its role in fighting for all, the Institute offers some 250 programs www.niagarawinefestival.com public policy changes on tobacco. The and over 1,000 continuing education Phone: (905) 688-0212 NSRA has sparked precedent-setting law courses. Each year, about 4,000 graduates FAX: (905) 688-2570 reform initiatives and earned a solid reputa- receive applied degrees, diplomas and cer- E-mail: [email protected] tion for financial analysis of the tobacco in- tificates and more than 2,000 apprentices dustry, especially of tobacco taxation. Ken Weir, President complete their technical training component NSRA campaigns have led to precedents for Ext. 10 for journeyman certification. tobacco advertising, cigarette package E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.nait.ca warnings, non-smokers’ rights and for regu- lation of the tobacco industry. 234 Sources Winter 2007 Raquel Maurier, Public Relations Officer Martin Wales, Business Development/ Ontario Association of Phone: (780) 471-8447 Media Relations FAX: (780) 491-1357 Ext. 2238 Consultants, Counsellors, E-mail: [email protected] After hours cellular: (416) 618-5630 Psychometrists and E-mail: [email protected] Psychotherapists (OACCPP) O 253 College St., Ste. 134, Toronto, ON M5T 1R5 The Ontario Association of Consultants, Counsellors, Psychometrists and Psycho- therapists is a non-statutory, self-regulating professional association representing pro- viders of mental health services in the gen- eral areas of consulting, counselling, psychoeducational assessment and psycho- therapy. The majority of its 1,950 members hold M.A. degrees in psychology, counsel- Ontario Association of ling psychology or social work. Office of the Information Certified Engineering World Wide Web: www.oaccpp.ca and Privacy Commissioner Technicians and Phone: (416) 298-7333 Technologists Toll free: 1-888-622-2779 of Alberta FAX: (905) 331-5661 10 Four Seasons Place, Ste. 404, 9925 109 St., Ste. 410, E-mail: [email protected] Edmonton, AB T5K 2J8 Toronto, ON M9B 6H7 Alberta’s Information and Privacy Com- OACETT is the professional association Tom McFadden, Executive Director missioner is an Officer of the Legislature. that certifies engineering/applied science Naseema Siddiqui, President, Public As such, the Commissioner is independent technicians and technologists. OACETT’s Policy of government. 22,000 members are a vital part of the engi- John Marai, Certification The Commissioner has a broad range of neering team in all disciplines of engineer- Gisela Wood, Professional Conduct, responsibilities including reviewing infor- ing/applied science technology, and are Finance mation decisions made under the Freedom identified by the titles C.Tech. (Certified Glenn Mitges, Membership of Information and Protection of Privacy Technician), C.E.T. (Certified Engineering Michael Solby, Professional Development Act, the Health Information Act and the Per- Technologist) and A.Sc.T. (Applied Science Richard Isaacs, Ethics sonal Information Protection Act, and inves- Technologist). tigating complaints that personal informa- World Wide Web: www.oacett.org tion has been collected, used or disclosed in violation of these Acts. Phone: (416) 621-9621 FAX: (416) 621-8694 World Wide Web: www.oipc.ab.ca E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (780) 422-6860 David Thomson, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 251 E-mail: [email protected] Sam DiGiandomenico, B.A., Registrar and Director, IETO Ext. 247 Ontario Association of E-mail: [email protected] Landscape Architects Sharon Leonard, Director, Member 3 Church St., Ste. 407, Services and Benefits Toronto, ON M5E 1M2 Ext. 242 The Ontario Association of Landscape 18 Alliance Blvd., Unit 3, E-mail: [email protected] Architects is the professional organization Barrie, ON L4M 5A5 representing accredited landscape archi- Rob Bell is an expert authority on e-com- Hillary Tedoldi, C.A.E., Director, tects. Only OALA full members can legally merce, e-mail marketing, credit card and Finance and Administration use the term “landscape architect” in On- shopping cart solutions. As CEO of Ext. 230 tario. Members apply artistic and scientific 1ShoppingCart.com, he’s handled over half E-mail: [email protected] principles to research, planning, design and a billion dollars in online transactions. Colleen Mellor, Editor, The Ontario management of both natural and built envi- His 20-year career began running com- Technologist ronments. They promote sustainable envi- mercial online bulletin board systems (BBS) Ext. 227 or (905) 278-0482 ronments through land stewardship. and included $35 million in sales to Nortel E-mail: [email protected] Networks. World Wide Web: www.oala.ca CTEN (Canadian Technical Employment Phone: (416) 231-4181 World Wide Web: Network): www.1shoppingcart.com FAX: (416) 231-2679 Phone: (416) 621-9621 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (705) 792-1961 FAX: (416) 621-8694 Toll free: 1-888-255-6230 E-mail: [email protected] Sarah Holland, Executive Director World Wide Web: www.cten.ca E-mail: [email protected] Robert W. Bell, President and CEO Ext. 2224 Karen Savoie, Membership Co-ordinator E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Winter 2007 Sources 235 2006–2007 EXECUTIVE: Ontario Association of Non- President: Profit Homes and Services Linda Irvine Town of Markham for Seniors (OANHSS) 101 Town Centre Blvd., 7050 Weston Rd., Ste. 700, Markham, ON L3R 9W3 Woodbridge, ON L4L 8G7 Phone: (905) 477-7000, ext. 2120 OANHSS is a provincial association that FAX: (905) 479-7768 has represented non-profit providers of E-mail: [email protected] long-term care, services and housing for Past President: seniors for over 85 years. Members operate 20 Eglinton Ave. W., Ste. 1804, George Antoniuk over 26,000 long-term care beds and over Toronto, ON M4R 1K8 NAK Design Group 5,000 seniors’ housing units. OANHSS is The Ontario Catholic School Trustees’ 355 Adelaide St. W., Ste. 400, committed to supporting the common goals Association (OCSTA) represents the inter- Toronto, ON M5V 1S2 of its members to provide quality programs ests and perspectives of all of Ontario’s Phone: (416) 340-8100, ext. 234 and services to meet the needs of Ontario’s English Catholic school boards and authori- FAX: (416) 340-7100 seniors. ties. For over 75 years the Association has E-mail: gantoniuk@nak_design.com World Wide Web: www.oanhss.org effectively worked with government leaders and representatives to ensure that the objec- Secretary: Donna A. Rubin, Chief Executive Officer tives and aspirations of Ontario’s Catholic Le’Ann Whitehouse Seely Phone: (905) 851-8821, ext. 230 school communities are reflected in provin- City of Hamilton FAX: (905) 851-0744 cial education policies and legislation. On- 77 James St. N., Ste. 330, E-mail: [email protected] tario’s Catholic school boards educate ap- Hamilton, ON L8R 2K3 proximately 600,000 students in Ontario. Phone: (905) 546-2424, ext. 2289 FAX: (905) 546-2443 World Wide Web: www.ocsta.on.ca E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 932-9460 Vice-President/Treasurer: FAX: (416) 932-9459 Arnis Budrevics E-mail: [email protected] Alexander Budrevics & Associates Bernard Murray, President Limited John Stunt, Executive Director 895 Don Mills Rd., Ste. 212, Sharon McMillan, Co-ordinator, Toronto, ON M3C 1W3 Communications and Media Relations Phone: (416) 444-5201, ext 2 FAX: (416) 444-5208 E-mail: [email protected] Ontario Bar Association 20 Toronto St., Ste. 300, Toronto, ON M5C 2B8 Ontario Association of OBA is a voluntary professional associa- tion representing more than 15,000 Ontario Medical Radiation lawyers, judges and law students. As the voice of the legal profession, OBA is the Technologists only legal association that represents law- P.O. Box 1054, Brantford, ON N3T 5S7 yers from every practice area (called Sec- OAMRT is the authoritative provincial tions) across the province. Our members Ontario Coalition Against voice and resource for the professionals of can provide expertise and commentary on Medical Radiation Technology. MRTs are every practice area, case law, legislation, or Poverty highly skilled healthcare professionals who issue facing the profession and the public. 10 Britain St., Toronto, ON M5A 1R6 administer ionizing radiation and magnetic World Wide Web: www.oba.org OCAP is a direct-action anti-poverty or- energies which require a high standard of ganization based in Toronto, Ontario, patient care with education in the most rap- Jonathan Clancy, Manager of Advocacy, Canada. We mount grassroots political cam- idly changing and challenging environment Government Relations and paigns against regressive government poli- in health care. Currently the recognized dis- Communications cies as they affect poor and working people. ciplines include Radiological Technology Catherine Revoy, Advocacy, Government In addition, we provide direct-action advo- and Nuclear Medicine Technology, Radia- Relations and Communications cacy for individuals against eviction, termi- LISTINGS tion Therapy and Magnetic Resonance Co-ordinator nation of welfare benefits, and deportation. Imaging. Phone: (416) 869-1047, ext. 348 World Wide Web: www.ocap.ca World Wide Web: www.oamrt.on.ca Toll free: 1-800-668-8900, ext. 348 FAX: (416) 869-1390 Phone: (416) 925-6939 Robin Hesler, CEO E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 925-9681 Phone: (519) 753-6037 E-mail: [email protected] Toll free (Ontario only): 1-800-387-4674 John Clarke, Organizer FAX: (519) 753-6408 Stephanie Gude, Organizer

Choice words...... A writer’s ambition should be to trade a hundred contemporary readers for ten readers in ten years’ time and for one reader in a hundred years’ time. – Arthur Koestler 236 Sources Winter 2007 Aleda O’Connor, Director of Ontario Federation of Communication Ext. 509 Community Mental Health E-mail: [email protected] and Addiction Programs 250 Consumers Rd., Ste. 806, Toronto, ON M2J 4V6 A network of over 200 community agen- cies that help people with mental health and addiction problems to improve their quality Ontario College of Art & of life by providing rehabilitation, treat- ment, counselling, housing, employment. Design (OCAD) Through advocacy, education, networking, 100 McCaul St., Toronto, ON M5T 1W1 the Federation supports its members in re- The Ontario College of Art & Design Ontario Farm Animal lation to service development, planning/co- (OCAD) is Canada’s largest university of art Council ordination, funding/administrative matters, and design, specializing in creativity and and policy/legislation development. Ontario AgriCentre, 100 Stone Rd. W., innovation. Established in 1876, the univer- World Wide Web: www.ofcmhap.on.ca sity has more depth and breadth in visual Ste. 106, Guelph, ON N1G 5L3 arts programs than any school of its kind in OFAC is the voice of animal agriculture – David Kelly, Executive Director Canada a non-profit education organization that rep- Phone: (416) 490-8900, ext. 22 resents Ontario’s livestock farmers, associa- FAX: (416) 490-8902 World Wide Web: www.ocad.ca tions and businesses. OFAC specializes in Phone: (416) 977-6000 issues such as farm animal welfare, environ- FAX: (416) 977-6006 ment, food safety and biotechnology. Con- E-mail: [email protected] tact OFAC for great contacts and with any questions on food or farming. Sarah Mulholland, Media and Communications Co-ordinator World Wide Web: www.farmissues.com Ext. 327 www.ofac.org E-mail: [email protected] Crystal Mackay, Executive Director Laura Matthews, Director of Phone: (519) 837-1326 Communications E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 222 Lianne Appleby, Beef and Cattle Farming The Ontario Genealogical E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (519) 824-0334 Society Sara Diamond, President E-mail: [email protected] 40 Orchard View Blvd., Ste. 102, Ext. 200 Keith Robbins, Pig Farming E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M4R 1B9 Phone: (519) 767-4600, ext. 613 A membership organization, encouraging, E-mail: [email protected] bringing together and assisting those inter- Bill Mitchell, Dairy Farming ested in the pursuit of family history. Thirty Phone: (905) 821-3160 branches across the province meet monthly. E-mail: [email protected] Publishes the basic reference Genealogy in Ontario. Reference library, free to the pub- Greg Morrison, Turkey Farming lic, in Canadiana Department, North York Phone: (519) 748-9636 Central Library, 5120 Yonge St., Toronto, E-mail: [email protected] ON M2N 5N9. Janet Hueglin-Hartwick, Laying Hens/ World Wide Web: www.ogs.on.ca Egg Farming Phone: (905) 858-9790 SOCIETY OFFICE: 65 St. Clair Ave. E., Ste. 400, E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 489-0734 Toronto, ON M4T 2Y8 FAX: (416) 489-9803 Linda Glendenning, Chicken Farming OECTA represents 36,000 men/women E-mail: [email protected] who teach all grades in the publicly funded Phone: (905) 637-0025 English Roman Catholic schools in Ontario. E-mail: [email protected] Fraser Dunford, Executive Director Robert Crawford, President An association of teacher advocates com- Andi McKillop, Sheep Farming Don Hinchley, Vice-President mitted to Catholic education. Professional Phone: (519) 836-0043 Steve Kressler, Vice-President, Finance development, collective bargaining, sup- E-mail: [email protected] port, protection/leadership provided. Affili- Patrick Ross, Secretary Jennifer Haley, Veal Farming ated with the Ontario Teachers’ Federation, Alan Campbell, Region 1 Director: Phone: (519) 824-2942 the Canadian Teachers’ Federation, Educa- Essex, Kent, Lambton E-mail: [email protected] tion International. Dennis Mulligan, Region 2 Director: World Wide Web: www.oecta.on.ca Dr. Doug Powell, Food Safety Network Elgin, London, Middlesex Phone: (519) 824-4120, ext. 54280 Carolynn Bart-Riedstra, Region 3 Phone: (416) 925-2493 E-mail: [email protected] Director: Grey Bruce, Huron, Perth, FAX: (416) 925-7764 Jackie Fraser, Crop Farming Waterloo, Wellington Donna Marie Kennedy, President Phone: (519) 837-1326 Vacant, Region 4 Director: Brant, Ext. 417 E-mail: [email protected] Haldimand, Hamilton, Niagara, Norfolk E-mail: [email protected] Bob Murphy, Region 5 Director: Halton- Greg Pollock, General Secretary Peel, Simcoe, Toronto, York Ext. 418 Nancy Trimble, Region 7 Director: E-mail: [email protected] Kawartha, Quinte, Durham Winter 2007 Sources 237 Norine Wolfe, Region 8 Director: ties at horse racing tracks on behalf of the profession and the public. Kingston, Leeds & Grenville, Ottawa Government of Ontario (reporting to the World Wide Web: Catherine Blackburn, Region 9 Director: Ministry of Public Infrastructure and Re- www.ona.org Nipissing, Sudbury newal). www.stillnotenoughnurses.ca Mary Rossiter, Region 10 Director: Sault World Wide Web: www.olg.ca Ste. Marie Phone: (416) 964-8833 Janis Higgins, Region 11 Director: 4120 Yonge St., Ste. 420, Toll free: 1-800-387-5580 Thunder Bay Toronto, ON M4P 2B8 FAX: (416) 964-8891 70 Foster Dr., Ste. 800, E-mail: [email protected] Ontario Homeopathic Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 6V2 Linda Haslam-Stroud, RN, President Association Duncan Brown, CEO Lesley Bell, RN, MBA, Chief Executive Officer 1043 Bloor St. W., Ste. 205, Phone: (416) 224-4912 Toronto, ON M6H 1M4 FAX: (416) 224-4950 MEDIA RELATIONS: A self-governing body of Homeopathic E-mail: [email protected] Sheree Bond Doctors with the highest educational stand- Timothy Reid, Chair Ext. 2430 Cellular: (416) 986-8240 ards in Canada, we promote homeopathic Phone: (416) 224-4920 E-mail: [email protected] health care and educate the public and gov- FAX: (416) 224-7000 Melanie Levenson ernment on how homeopathic care may be Ext. 2369 Cellular: (416) 801-8958 included in standard health care. OHA also Ontario Motor Vehicle E-mail: [email protected] acts as a referral service to homeopaths by region in Ontario. Industry Council REGIONAL OFFICES: World Wide Web: 789 Don Mills Rd., Ste. 800, Hamilton: www.ontariohomeopath.com Toronto, ON M3C 1T5 2 King St. W., Unit 2R, OMVIC administers the Motor Vehicle Dundas, ON L9H 6Z1 Phone: (416) 516-6109 Dealers Act on behalf of the Minister of Phone: (905) 628-0805 FAX: (416) 516-7725 Government Services. OMVIC’s mandate is FAX: (905) 628-2557 E-mail: [email protected] to maintain a safe and informed market- Kingston: Maya deSzegheo-Lang, President place by ensuring registration of dealers and 4 Cataraqui St., Ste. 306, Phone: (905) 373-8781 salespeople, regularly inspecting dealer- Kingston, ON K7K 1Z7 E-mail: [email protected] ships, maintaining a complaint line for con- Phone: (613) 545-1110 sumers and conducting investigations. David Brule, Vice-President FAX: (613) 531-9043 Phone: (416) 788-0885 World Wide Web: www.omvic.on.ca London: E-mail: [email protected] Brenda McIntyre, Communications 750 Baseline Rd. E., Ste. 204, Co-ordinator London, ON N6C 2R5 Ontario Literacy Coalition Phone: (416) 512-3167 Phone: (519) 438-2153 65 Wellesley St. E., Ste. 503, FAX: (416) 512-3757 FAX: (519) 433-2050 Toronto, ON M4Y 1G7 E-mail: [email protected] Orillia: The OLC is a membership-based provin- Carl Compton, Executive Director and 210 Memorial Ave., Unit 126A, cial charitable organization that promotes Registrar Orillia, ON L3V 7V1 literacy in Ontario. OLC activities include Phone: (416) 226-6150 Phone: (705) 327-0404 public education, research and resource de- E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (705) 327-0511 velopment, communication, and facilitating professional development. The OLC works Mary Jane South, Deputy Registrar Ottawa: with groups and individuals throughout Phone: (416) 226-3088 1400 Clyde Ave., Ste. 211, Ontario who are involved in adult literacy, E-mail: [email protected] Nepean, ON K2G 3J2 family literacy and workplace literacy. Laura Halbert, Director, Compliance Phone: (613) 226-3733 FAX: (613) 723-0947 World Wide Web: www.on.literacy.ca Phone: (416) 226-2104 E-mail: [email protected] Sudbury: Phone: (416) 963-5787 764 Notre Dame Ave., Unit 3, FAX: (416) 963-8102 Sudbury, ON P3A 2T4 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (705) 560-2610 Lesley Brown, Acting Executive Director FAX: (705) 560-1411 E-mail: [email protected] Thunder Bay: LISTINGS Woodgate Office Centre, 1139 Alloy Dr., Ste. 214, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 6M8 Phone: (807) 344-9115 FAX: (807) 344-8850 Ontario Nurses’ Association Timmins: 85 Grenville St., Ste. 400, 707 Ross Ave. E., Ste. 110A, Toronto, ON M5S 3A2 Timmins, ON P4N 8R1 Ontario Lottery and The Ontario Nurses’ Association (ONA) is Phone: (705) 264-2294 Gaming Corporation the union representing 52,500 registered FAX: (705) 268-4355 nurses and allied health professionals work- Windsor: 4120 Yonge St., Ste. 420, ing in hospitals, long-term care facilities, 3155 Howard Ave., Ste. 220, Toronto, ON M4P 2B8 public health, community agencies and in- Windsor, ON N8X 3Y9 OLG is a provincial agency responsible dustry. Founded in 1973, ONA is Canada’s Phone: (519) 966-6350 for province-wide lottery games, commer- largest nurses’ union. FAX: (519) 972-0814 cial and charitable casinos, and the opera- ONA leaders can provide expertise and tion and management of slot machine facili- commentary on health care issues facing the 238 Sources Winter 2007 y Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors (Ontario Branch) (CIPHI-O) y Community Health Nurses’ Initiatives Group (RNAO) y Health Promotion Ontario (public health) (HPO.ph) y Ontario Society of Nutrition Professionals in Public Health (OSNPPH) 375 University Ave., Ste. 800, y Ontario Association of Public Health Toronto, ON M5G 2J5 Ontario Professional Dentistry (OAPHD) The Ontario Pharmacists’ Association is Foresters Association y Public Health Research, Education and Development (PHRED) Program the professional advocacy association rep- 8000 Yonge St., Unit 3, resenting the views and interests of over Innisfil, ON L9S 1L5 10,000 practising pharmacists and pharma- The Ontario Professional Foresters Asso- Ontario Public School cists-in-training, in Canada’s largest prov- ciation, incorporated in 1957, is a non-profit Boards’ Association ince. organization with approximately 1,000 439 University Ave., 18th Fl., World Wide Web: www.opatoday.com members across Ontario. The Association Toronto, ON M5G 1Y8 Phone: (416) 441-0788 regulates the practice of professional for- The Ontario Public School Boards’ Asso- FAX: (416) 441-0791 estry and actively contributes to the ciation is the voice of the province’s public E-mail: [email protected] sustainability of Ontario’s forests by assur- school boards on education issues, trends ing the highest professional standards of and policies. With the leadership of elected Mary-Anne Cedrone, Manager of practice in forestry. school trustees, the association develops Communications World Wide Web: www.opfa.ca positions and strategies to influence provin- Ext. 4266 cial-government policies and legislation af- E-mail: [email protected] Tony Jennings, RPF, Executive Director fecting Ontario’s public elementary and sec- and Registrar ondary students, parents and taxpayers. Phone: (705) 436-2226 FAX: (705) 436-1151 Phone: (416) 340-2540 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 340-7571 E-mail: [email protected] Rick Johnson, President Ontario Public Health Gail Anderson, Executive Director Association Jeff Sprang, Director of Communications 700 Lawrence Ave. W., Ste. 310, Ophea (Ontario Physical Toronto, ON M6A 3B4 The Ontario Public Health Association is and Health Education a 3,000-member voluntary, non-profit or- Association) ganization of community and public health professionals. OPHA provides a credible, 1185 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 501, expert, non-partisan source of information Toronto, ON M3C 3C6 on public health issues. OPHA supports and Ophea is a not-for-profit organization provides an analysis of a wide variety of is- 99 Duncan Mill Rd., dedicated to supporting Ontario school sues concerning health promotion and dis- Don Mills, ON M3B 1Z2 communities through advocacy, quality pro- ease prevention. Representing more than 40,000 Realtors, grams and services, and partnership build- OREA strives to upgrade the standards of ing. Ophea is led by the vision that all kids World Wide Web: www.opha.on.ca real estate practice. The association devel- will value, participate in and make a lifelong Phone: (416) 367-3313 ops and delivers Ontario’s mandatory reg- commitment to active healthy living. Toll free: 1-800-267-6817 istration courses for real estate practitioners World Wide Web: www.ophea.net FAX: (416) 367-2844 and represents Realtors to Queen’s Park. An E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] authority on home buying and selling, hous- Connie Uetrecht, Interim Executive ing policy and legislation, and real estate Elio Antunes, Executive Director Director practice. Phone: (416) 426-7120 FAX: (416) 426-7373 Susan Sperling, Communications and World Wide Web: www.orea.com Public Relations Officer Shannon Boyd, Corporate Bob McLean, Director of Ext. 230 Communications Specialist Communications E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 426-7297 Office: (416) 442-3407 E-mail: [email protected] Constituent Societies: FAX: (416) 445-2644 y ANDSOOHA – Public Health Nursing After hours: (416) 449-7251 Management in Ontario y Association of Ontario Health Centres (AOHC) Choice words...... y Association of Public Health Sources Hot Tip Epidemiologists in Ontario (APHEO) Look it up – you'll remember it y Association of Supervisors of Public Contact information is constantly longer; screw it up and you'll Health Inspectors of Ontario (ASPHI-O) changing. For the very latest up-to-date remember it forever. information in an organization’s listing check – Dean Tudor www.sources.com Winter 2007 Sources 239 Deborah Allan, Director, Communications and Media Relations Phone: (416) 730-5347 FAX: (416) 730-6338 E-mail: [email protected] Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance 26 Soho St., Ste. 345, 245 Commercial St., Milton, ON L9T 2J3 Ontario Secondary School Toronto, ON M5T 1Z7 OVMA is a professional association rep- The Ontario Undergraduate Student Alli- resenting 3,000 Ontario veterinarians. Teachers’ Federation ance is a coalition of elected university stu- Members are in small-animal, large-animal 60 Mobile Dr., Toronto, ON M4A 2P3 dent councils representing over 130,000 stu- and mixed practice, as well as those em- OSSTF welcomes media inquiries on both dents. They have come together to protect ployed in the government, industry and aca- educational and social issues. Founded in the interests of Ontario’s full- and part-time demic institutions. Programs include gov- 1919, OSSTF today represents 50,000 pub- undergraduate students by providing re- ernment and public relations and continuing lic secondary school teachers and educa- search and ideas to governments on how to education. OVMA spokespeople can dis- tional employees, including educational improve the quality and accessibility of cuss such issues as pet health and veterinary psychologists, school secretaries, audio- post-secondary education. medicine. visual technicians and other education sup- World Wide Web: www.ousa.ca World Wide Web: www.ovma.org port personnel. The federation is interna- Phone: (416) 341-9948 Toll free 1-800-670-1702 tionally known for leadership in educational FAX: (905) 875-0958 research, curriculum development and po- FAX: (416) 341-0358 litical action. E-mail: [email protected] Doug Raven, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.osstf.on.ca Scott Courtice, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] Nadia Vercill, Manager, Communications FOR MEDIA INQUIRIES: Paris Meilleur, President and Public Relations Phone: (416) 751-8300 in Toronto E-mail: [email protected] Toll free: 1-800-267-7867 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 751-3875 Jen Chan, Director, Research and Policy Rhonda Kimberley-Young, President Analysis Ken Coran, Vice-President E-mail: [email protected] Jack Jones, Vice-President Ryan La Flamme, Director, Sheila Vandenberk, Treasurer Communications and Member Relations Paul Elliott, Executive Officer E-mail: [email protected] Desiree Francis, Executive Officer Sandra Sahli, Executive Officer Jeff Henry, Vice-President Education, Rod Albert, General Secretary Federation of Wendy Bolt, Associate General Secretary Students E-mail: [email protected] Communications/Political Action: Ontario Water Works Pierre Côté, Director Paris Meilleur, Vice-President Education, E-mail: [email protected] University Students’ Council at the University of Western Ontario Association Marianne Clayton E-mail: [email protected] 675 Cochrane Dr., East Tower, Ste. 630, E-mail: [email protected] Markham, ON L3R 0B8 Meghan Teuber, Vice-President The Ontario Water Works Association is Educational Services: University Affairs, The Alma Mater Bill Reith, Director Ontario’s leading resource on safe drinking Society of Queen’s University water. The OWWA is your connection to Protective Services: E-mail: [email protected] more than 1,500 water supply professionals, Dale Leckie, Director J.D. Muir, Vice-President University including: research scientists, engineers, Affairs, Wilfrid Laurier University water utility managers and technicians, Students’ Union groundwater specialists, equipment manu- E-mail: [email protected] facturers and suppliers, and industry regu-

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She exerce un contrôle sur les prix du fabricant Consumer Healthcare include Nicorette, served on AICI’s International Board of Di- des médicaments brevetés vendus au Nicoderm, Reactine, Benadryl, Benylin, Canada afin qu’ils ne soient pas excessifs. rectors as VP of Membership 2004 to 2006. 242 Sources Winter 2007 Polysporin, Purell, Sudafed, Lubriderm, Planned Parenthood of BenGay, Visine, Zantac, Rolaids, Listerine, Plax, Desitin, GyneCure, Trosyd AF, Toronto Unisom, Actifed and Sinutab. Pfizer Animal 36B Prince Arthur Ave., Health produces vaccines and medicines for Toronto, ON M5R 1A9 both livestock and companion animals. 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Individuals concerned about the and communities spiritual and material needs of millions on five continents help effectively through the World Wide Web: www.ppt.on.ca Pontifical Mission Societies: Propagation of Pioneer Hi-Bred Limited Phone: (416) 961-0113 the Faith; St. Peter the Apostle; Holy Child- (DuPont Agriculture & FAX: (416) 961-2512 hood Association; Missionary Union. Media Inquiries: World Wide Web: Nutrition) Hazelle Palmer, Executive Director www.missionsocieties.ca P.O. Box 730, Chatham, ON N7M 5L1 Ext. 238 Phone: (416) 699-7077 Established in 1946, Pioneer Hi-Bred E-mail: [email protected] Toll free: 1-800-897-8865 Limited is Canada’s premier seed genetics FAX: (416) 699-9019 and plant biotechnology company. A wholly owned subsidiary of Pioneer Hi-Bred Inter- Sister Leona Spencer, National Director national, Inc. 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Tim Welbanks, Technical Information World Wide Web: www.plutonic.ca Manager Toll free: 1-877-669-4999 Dr. Ian Grant, Corn Research Director FAX: (604) 682-3727 Dr. Brad Hedges, Soybean Research Manager Donald McInnis, President and CEO Tim Weller, Production Manager E-mail: [email protected] Art Stirling, Government and Industry Marc Stachiw, Director of Corporate Affairs Manager/Biotechnology Affairs Development Manager E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Nancy Goertzen, Investor Relations Dave Charne, Worldwide Director of E-mail: [email protected] Predictable Futures – Canola Breeding The Business Family Centre Phone: (905) 846-4446 10104 103 Ave., Ste. 1211, Edmonton, AB T5J 0H8 This alliance of advisors brings together core competencies to fully advise the fam- Choice words...... ily business entrepreneur. This group of ex- perienced professionals offers strategic All change in history, all advance, comes from the non-conformists. If there had planning, succession planning, personal fi- been no troublemakers, no Dissenters, we should still be living in caves. nancial and estate planning, family planning (family harmony plus business harmony), – A.J.P. Taylor The Troublemakers leadership training and wealth management. Winter 2007 Sources 243 World Wide Web: Women’s Missionary Society: Heather Black, Assistant Privacy www.predictablefutures.com Sarah Kim, Executive Secretary Commissioner Gordon Wusyk, President Ext. 321 Raymond D’Aoust, Assistant Privacy Phone: (780) 702-2499 E-mail: [email protected] Commissioner FAX: (780) 428-1410 The Bookroom: E-mail: Susan Clarke, Manager [email protected] Ext. 231 E-mail: [email protected] Planned Giving: Rev. Herb Gale, Associate Secretary Ext. 278 E-mail: [email protected] 25 Sheppard Ave. W., Ste. 1000, Toronto, ON M2N 6S9 Professional Engineers Ontario adminis- ters the Professional Engineers Act by li- The Presbyterian Church in censing professional engineers, and setting standards for and regulating engineering in Canada Ontario so that the public interest is served 50 Wynford Dr., Toronto, ON M3C 1J7 and protected. Rigorously educated, expe- The church is active in overseas missions, rienced and committed to a Code of Ethics, development and partnership; native minis- P.O. Box 82, Ste. 3000, licensed professional engineers can be iden- try; rural and urban church development; Royal Trust Tower, TD Centre, tified by the P.Eng. after their names. Toronto, ON M5K 1G8 and global and domestic justice issues. Its World Wide Web: www.peo.on.ca roots are in the Reformation, with focus on PricewaterhouseCoopers provides indus- education for ministers and laity. The na- try-focused assurance, advisory and tax David Smith, Manager, Communications tional office houses: national staff, General services for public, private and government Phone: (416) 840-1068 Assembly staff, archives and Bookroom. clients in all markets. In Canada, our more Toll free: 1-800-339-3716, ext. 1068 than 4,300 partners and staff across the FAX: (416) 224-8168 World Wide Web: www.presbyterian.ca country connect their thinking, experience Toll free FAX: 1-800-268-0496 Phone: (416) 441-1111 and solutions to help clients solve their E-mail: [email protected] Toll free: 1-800-619-7301 unique business problems. Our profession- FAX: (416) 441-2825 als serve all major industry sectors and pro- Professional Writers Keith Knight, Communications Director duce regular surveys and analysis in the fol- Association of Canada Ext. 327 lowing areas: 215 Spadina Ave., Ste. 123, E-mail: [email protected] y Financial Services y Consumer and Industrial Products Toronto, ON M5T 2C7 General Assembly: y Technology, Information and Communi- Canada’s national association of profes- Wilma Welsh, Moderator cations, Entertainment and Media, and sional freelance writers. Offers members E-mail: [email protected] Life Sciences networking; promotion on online database (www.writers.ca); referrals; contract ad- Rev. Stephen Kendall, Principal Clerk World Wide Web: www.pwc.com/ca Ext. 227 vice; ombudsman services; professional de- E-mail: [email protected] Jennifer Gillard, Director, velopment; group discounts; electronic Communications and Media Relations news bulletin; national newsletter. Sells the Life and Mission Agency: Phone: (416) 815-5041 “PWAC Guide to Roughing It in the Mar- Rev. Dr. Richard Fee, General Secretary E-mail: [email protected] ket.” Ext. 257 E-mail: [email protected] Carolyn Forest, Manager, Media World Wide Web: www.pwac.ca Relations John Degen, Executive Director Justice: Phone: (416) 814-5370 Stephen Allen, Associate Secretary E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 504-1645 Ext. 256 FAX: (416) 913-2327 E-mail: [email protected] Privacy Commissioner of E-mail: [email protected] Relief and Development: Canada Ken Kim, Director, Presbyterian World LISTINGS Service and Development Place de Ville, Tower B, 112 Kent St., Ext. 245 3rd Fl., Ottawa, ON K1A 1H3 E-mail: [email protected] The Privacy Commissioner of Canada is an Officer of Parliament mandated to pro- Karen Plater, Communications tect and promote the privacy rights of Ca- Co-ordinator, Presbyterian World Service nadians. The Privacy Commissioner over- and Development sees two federal laws – the Privacy Act and Ext. 243 the Personal Information Protection and E-mail: [email protected] Electronic Documents Act. Project Ploughshares Archives: World Wide Web: www.privcom.gc.ca 57 Erb St. W., Waterloo, ON N2L 6C2 Kim Arnold, Manager Canadian ecumenical agency of the Cana- Ext. 310 Phone: (613) 995-8210 dian Council of Churches that carries out E-mail: [email protected] Toll free: 1-800-282-1376 TDD: (613) 992-9190 research, analysis, dialogue and public dis- The Presbyterian Record: FAX: (613) 947-6850 cussion of peace and security issues in David Harris, Editor Canada and internationally. Issues include: Ext. 307 Jennifer Stoddart, Privacy defence policy, military exports, arms trade, E-mail: [email protected] Commissioner of Canada 244 Sources Winter 2007 disarmament, peacebuilding, human secu- offices. National Office, Toronto: rity. Regular publications: The Plough- World Wide Web: www.psac-afpc.com Tina de Geus, Information Officer shares Monitor (quarterly), Armed Conflicts Phone: (416) 650-9090, ext. 28 Report (annual). Communications and Political Action FAX: (416) 650-9920 Section: E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.ploughshares.ca FAX: (613) 236-1654 Dr. Fergal Nolan, President and CEO Phone: (519) 888-6541 Denis Boivin, Co-ordinator FAX: (519) 888-0018 Dr. Reza Moridi, Vice-President and Phone: (613) 560-4280 Chief Scientist John Siebert, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] National Laboratories, Saskatoon: Ext. 702 Pierre Lebel, Officer E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (306) 975-0566 Phone: (613) 560-5482 FAX: (306) 975-0494 Ernie Regehr, O.C., Senior Policy E-mail: [email protected] Advisor Louise Laporte, Officer Ext. 712 Phone: (613) 560-4287 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Alain Cossette, Officer Phone: (613) 560-4317 E-mail: [email protected] Joselito Calugay, Officer Phone: (613) 560-4235 E-mail: [email protected] Regional Offices: Real Estate Council of St. John’s: (709) 726-6453 Gander: (709) 651-3727 Ontario The Public Interest Halifax: (902) 443-3541 3250 Bloor St. W., Ste. 600, East Tower, Charlottetown: (902) 892-5481 Toronto, ON M8X 2X9 Advocacy Centre Moncton: (506) 857-4220 RECO administers the Real Estate and One Nicholas St., Ste. 1204, Quebec City: (418) 666-6500 Business Brokers Act, 2002 on behalf of the Ottawa, ON K1N 7B7 Montreal: (514) 875-7100 Ontario Ministry of Government Services. PIAC, a national non-profit organization, Gatineau: (819) 777-4647 In order to trade in real estate in Ontario, provides legal representation and research Ottawa: (613) 560-2560 you must be registered, or specifically ex- on issues that involve utilities, government Kingston: (613) 542-7322 empted from registration, under the act. programs and important public services. Toronto: (416) 485-3558 Currently, there are more than 44,000 reg- PIAC works on behalf of ordinary Canadi- London: (519) 659-1124 istered real estate brokers/salespersons in ans, and the organizations that represent North Bay: (705) 472-9421 Ontario. Thunder Bay: (807) 345-8442 them, in the areas of telecommunications, World Wide Web: www.reco.ca energy, transportation, privacy, broadcast- Winnipeg: (204) 947-1601 ing, competition law and policy, banking Regina: (306) 757-3575 Sandra Gibney, Manager, and financial services. Saskatoon: (306) 244-3033 Communications and Corporate Initiatives Calgary: (403) 270-6555 Phone: (416) 207-4842 World Wide Web: www.piac.ca Edmonton: (780) 423-1290 FAX: (416) 207-4820 Phone: (613) 562-4002 Vancouver: (604) 430-5631 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (613) 562-0007 Victoria: (250) 953-1050 E-mail: [email protected] Whitehorse: (867) 667-8887 Recreation Vehicle Dealers Michael Janigan, Executive Director and Yellowknife: (867) 873-5670 Association of Canada General Counsel 6411 Buswell St., Ste. 204, Ext. 26 After hours: (613) 724-7936 Richmond, BC V6Y 2G5 John Lawford, Legal Counsel R The voice of the Canadian recreation ve- Ext. 25 After hours: (613) 237-8125 Radiation Safety Institute of hicle industry, representing dealers, rental Michael Buonaguro agents, parts and service facilities, distribu- Phone: (416) 767-1666 Canada tors, suppliers, manufacturers and the final E-mail: [email protected] 1120 Finch Ave. W., Ste. 607, users. A non-profit association to promote Toronto, ON M3J 3H7 professionalism in the RV industry. Major Public Service Alliance of With “Good science in plain language,”® RVDA concerns include education, com- the Radiation Safety Institute provides im- munication, shows, use, safety, laws and Canada (PSAC) partial, professional advice, public educa- lobbying government and industry groups. 233 Gilmour St., Ottawa, ON K2P 0P1 tion, training and technical services on ra- World Wide Web: www.rvda.ca Among Canada’s largest unions, PSAC, diation exposure in the workplace, the en- NATIONAL OFFICE: with 150,000 members, represents federal vironment and in homes and schools. Ac- Phone: (604) 718-6325 employees as well as workers in three ter- cording to UN officials, Canada’s Radiation ritorial governments, government agencies, Safety Institute is the only independent or- Eleonore Hamm, Executive Crown corporations, para-public and private ganization of its kind in any country. Vice-President sector organizations. Phone: (604) 204-0559 World Wide Web: Our 17 component unions generally cor- FAX: (604) 204-0154 www.RadiationSafety.ca respond to federal government departments E-mail: [email protected] or major outside employers. PSAC offers its members services that are second to none from its Ottawa headquarters and regional Winter 2007 Sources 245 PROVINCIAL OFFICES: Regular television appearances on CTStv, E-mail: [email protected] RVDA of British Columbia: Goldhawk Live, City TV, CP24, CBC... Kimberley Kearsey, Acting Managing Joan Jackson, Administrative Assistant Dave’s weekly column reaches 3.6 million Editor/Communications Project Manager 201 – 17700 56th Ave., readers nationally. Currently plans are in the Ext. 233 Surrey, BC V3S 1C7 works for the “Neigbourhood Mechanic” to E-mail: [email protected] air weekly on the Canwest network this fall. Phone: (604) 575-3868 Keith Powell, Web Co-ordinator FAX: (604) 575-3869 Phone: (416) 233-4671 Ext. 230 E-mail: [email protected] Cellular: (905) 567-5500 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] RVDA of Alberta: Jill Shaw, Writer/Communications Lori Auld, Executive Vice-President Officer 101 – 10340 59th Ave., Ext. 210 Edmonton, AB T6H 1E6 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (780) 455-8562 FAX: (780) 453-3927 E-mail: [email protected] RVDA of Saskatchewan: Sheila Lardner, Manager 342 Armstrong Way, Saskatoon, SK S7N 3N1 Phone: (306) 955-7382 855 Don Mills Rd., Ste. 301, FAX: (306) 955-7952 Toronto, ON M3C 1V9 E-mail: [email protected] Refreshments Canada represents beverage manufacturers, distributors, franchise RVDA of Manitoba: houses and industry suppliers that manufac- Registered Practical Kim Wozniak, Manager ture and distribute more than 30 brands of 69 Morin Rd., juices/juice drinks, bottled waters, sports Nurses Association of St. François Xavier, MB R4L 1A8 drinks, carbonated soft drinks, energy Phone: (204) 864-2112 drinks and other non-alcoholic beverages. Ontario FAX: (204) 864-2232 Refreshments Canada is the link for gov- 5025 Orbitor Dr., Bldg. 4, Ste. 200, E-mail: [email protected] ernment, community stakeholders and the Mississauga, ON L4W 4Y5 Ontario RVDA: media on issues relating to refreshment bev- RPNAO is the professional voice repre- Larry R. Boyd, Executive Director erages. senting registered practical nurses (RPNs) 204 – 50 Dundas St. E., World Wide Web: www.refreshments.ca in Ontario. It promotes professional nursing Hamilton, ON L9H 7K6 excellence through education, professional Phone: (905) 690-3254 Media Inquiries: development and government relations. Toll free: 1-888-331-8885 Phone: (416) 362-2424 RPNAO – one voice of nursing in Ontario Cellular: (289) 439-0309 E-mail: [email protected] since 1958. FAX: (905) 690-3812 Ontario: E-mail: [email protected] Joanne Young Evans, CAE, Executive RVDA of Quebec: Director Serge Villemure, Executive Director Phone: (905) 602-4664 4360, ave Pierre-de-Coubertin, bur 100, FAX: (905) 602-4666 Montréal, QC H1V 1A6 E-mail: [email protected] Toll free: 1-866-338-1471 World Wide Web: www.rpnao.org FAX: (514) 335-6250 Canada: E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.cpna.ca Atlantic RVDA: Registered Nurses’ John Sutherland, Manager Research Canada / P.O. Box 9410, Stn. A, Association of Ontario Halifax, NS B3K 5S3 Recherche Canada 158 Pearl St., Toronto, ON M5H 1L3 116 Albert St., Ste. 1010, Phone: (902) 425-2445 The Registered Nurses’ Association of FAX: (902) 425-2441 Ottawa, ON K1P 5G3 Ontario (RNAO) is the professional associa- Research Canada: An Alliance for Health E-mail: tion representing registered nurses wherever LISTINGS [email protected] Discovery is a national, not-for-profit volun- they practise in Ontario. Since 1925, RNAO tary organization dedicated to making has lobbied for healthy public policy, pro- health research a higher national priority. It moted excellence in nursing practice, in- is the evolution of the Council for Health creased nurses’ contribution to shaping the Research in Canada into a broad-based alli- health-care system, and influenced deci- ance committed to collaborative advocacy sions that affect nurses and the public they action that builds support nationwide for serve. health research. World Wide Web: www.rnao.org Recherche Canada : Une alliance pour la Communications Department: recherche en santé est une organisation Phone: (416) 599-1925 nationale sans but lucratif issue du Conseil Dave Redinger Toll free: 1-800-268-7199 pour la recherche en santé au Canada. Cette FAX: (416) 599-1926 alliance à large base se voue à accroître la 901 Kipling Ave., Toronto, ON M8Z 5H3 priorité accordée à la recherche en santé au Marion Zych, Director of Dave’s “Neighbourhood Mechanic” is Canada par des efforts communs de promo- Communications heard on 1050 CHUM and AM740 in tion qui augmentent le soutien pour la re- Ext. 209 After hours: (647) 406-5605 Toronto. cherche en santé. 246 Sources Winter 2007 World Wide Web: www.rc-rc.ca World Wide Web: Dr. David J. Hill, Scientific Director, www.familylawcentre.com Lawson Health Research Institute Joel Miller Phone: (519) 646-6100, ext. 64716 Phone: (416) 364-6211 FAX: (519) 646-6110 FAX: (416) 364-1697 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Deborah Gordon-El-Bihbety, President and CEO, Research Canada/Recherche Colette Robicheau – Canada Organizing Consultant and Corporate Office: Phone: (613) 234-5129 Coach 200 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5J 2J5 FAX: (613) 565-2278 Royal Bank of Canada (TSX, NYSE: RY) E-mail: [email protected] 5860 Livingstone St., uses the initials RBC as a prefix for its busi- Halifax, NS B3K 2C3 Dr. Ronald G. Worton, CEO and nesses and operating subsidiaries, which We provide customized organizing solu- Scientific Director, Ottawa Health operate under the master brand name of tions through consultation, coaching, hands- Research Institute (OHRI) RBC Financial Group. Royal Bank of on work and workshops. 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FAX: (403) 292-1757 Theresa Rogers, Manager, World Wide Web: After hours: (403) 860-0380 Communications www.rotman.utoronto.ca Phone: (416) 922-0553, ext. 244 NW Ontario/Manitoba/Saskatchewan: FAX: (416) 922-8011 Ken McGuffin, Manager, Media Liz Redston E-mail: [email protected] Relations 220 Portage Ave., 9th Fl., Winnipeg Phone: (416) 946-3818 Office: (204) 998-3516 FAX: (416) 978-1373 Cellular: (204) 799-5423 Ricketts, Harris LLP E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (204) 988-4404 181 University Ave., Ste. 816, After hours: (204) 475-1204 Toronto, ON M5H 2X7 Joel Miller is a partner at Ricketts, Harris Ontario: LLP and chair of the Family Law Group. He 20 King St. W., 11th Fl., Toronto teaches at the Bar Admission Course, GTA speaks at national conferences, comments Choice words...... Alexis Mantell on radio and television, has been on the Office: (416) 974-4796 Advisory Board of Divorce Magazine, and You cannot hope to bribe or twist, Cellular: (416) 819-6798 thank God! The British journalist. a director of the Toronto Collaborative Fam- Ontario North East Region But, seeing what the man will do ily Law Association. His Family Law Cen- Dano Spooner tre is Canada’s most comprehensive web unbribed, there's no occasion to. Office: (416) 974-0347 site for family law information. – Humbert Wolfe Cellular: (416) 459-3567 Winter 2007 Sources 247 Ontario South West Region World Wide Web: www.rcdso.org Greg Skinner Toll free: 1-800-565-4591 Office: (416) 974-5904 FAX: (416) 961-5814 S Cellular: (416) 294-5579 Peggi Mace, Communications Director SIECCAN, The Sex Quebec: Direct line: (416) 934-5610 Raymond Chouinard E-mail: [email protected] Information and Education 1 Place Ville Marie, 10th Fl. E., Montreal Office: (514) 874-6556 Council of Canada Cellular: (514) 243-9342 850 Coxwell Ave., Toronto, ON M4C 5R1 FAX: (514) 874-5377 SIECCAN’s membership comprises over After hours: (450) 672-9156 325 organizations and 550 individuals in- Atlantic Provinces: volved in human sexuality teaching, coun- Lori Smith selling and research in Canada. 5161 George St., 13th Fl., Halifax SIECCAN publishes the quarterly Cana- Office: (902) 421-8121 dian Journal of Human Sexuality (CJHS) Cellular: (902) 483-3317 (plus three issues of the SIECCAN Newslet- FAX: (902) 421-7921 ter). Maintains a reference library and dis- After hours: (902) 477-2337 100 Queen’s Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6 seminates resource material on request. The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is World Wide Web: www.sieccan.org Canada’s largest museum of natural history and world cultures. “Renaissance ROM” is E-mail: [email protected] a major expansion of the ROM designed by EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Daniel Libeskind. The opening ceremonies Michael Barrett, Ph.D., Professor of of the ROM’s new Michael Lee-Chin Crys- Zoology, University of Toronto, tal addition are planned for June 1 & 2, Toronto, ON 2007. The ROM will remain open during Phone: (416) 466-5304 construction but individual galleries may be FAX: (416) 778-0785 closed. The Royal Canadian Legion For information (24 hrs., English and BOARD OF DIRECTORS: French), call (416) 586-8000. Ann Barrett, Sexual Health Educator, 86 Aird Pl., Ottawa, ON K2L 0A1 Department of Public Health, City of Not-for-profit, 400,000-member organiza- World Wide Web: www.rom.on.ca Toronto, Toronto, ON tion with 1,600 branches in Canada, U.S. Media Relations Department: Stephen Holzapfel, Physician, Women’s and Germany. Phone: (416) 586-5858 College Hospital; Dept. of Family Mission: to assist Canadian veterans, ex- FAX: (416) 586-8022 andCommunity Medicine, University of military and ex-RCMP members to obtain E-mail: [email protected] Toronto; Chairperson, SIECCAN, authorized benefits and provide seniors, Toronto, ON youth and community services. Concerned Francisco Alvarez, Director of with defence policy and other national is- Communications William Martin, Lawyer, Toronto, ON sues. Conducts annual Remembrance- Phone: (416) 586-5558 E-mail: [email protected] Miriam Rossi, Physician; Associate Poppy Campaign, including National Re- Dean, Student Affairs, Faculty of membrance ceremony, Ottawa. Members Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, receive Legion Magazine and other benefits. ON World Wide Web: www.legion.ca Michael Sand, Managing Director, Director, Communications Digital Health, Markham, ON Phone: (613) 591-3335 Margaret Schneider, Professor, Dept. of FAX: (613) 591-9335 Applied Psychology, Ontario Institute for E-mail: [email protected] Studies in Education, University of 350 Victoria St., Toronto, ON M5B 2K3 Toronto, Toronto, ON Canada’s leading university for career-ori- Bob Tremble, Sexual Health Educator ented education, Ryerson is recognized for and Consultant; Social Worker, Toronto, excellence in combining theory with prac- ON tice. Our faculty keep in constant contact with developments in their fields through Carol Rocks, Former Co-ordinator, LISTINGS research and work in industry and govern- Physical and Health Education, Toronto ment. If you need expert opinion, call us. District School Board, Toronto, ON You’ll appreciate our common sense and Peter Linde, Senior Financial Analyst, Royal College of Dental candor. Magna Entertainment Corp., Aurora, ON World Wide Web: Surgeons of Ontario www.ryerson.ca/sources 6 Crescent Rd., Toronto, ON M4W 1T1 Janet Mowat, Acting Public Affairs Choice words...... The Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Manager Ontario (RCDSO) regulates the practice of Phone: (416) 979-5000, ext. 7002 How is the world ruled and led to FAX: (416) 979-5208 dentistry to guide the profession and to pro- war? Diplomats lie to journalists and E-mail: [email protected] tect and serve the public interest. RCDSO believe these lies when they see them issues certificates of registration to dentists Suelan Toye, Media Relations Officer in print. to allow them to practise dentistry, promotes Phone: (416) 979-5000, ext. 7161 high standards of professional practice and E-mail: [email protected] – Karl Kraus Half-Truths and One-and-a- investigates complaints about members’ Half Truths: ‘In this War...’ practice. 248 Sources Winter 2007 in over 50 designated Safe Communities Madonna Gallo, Corporate across Canada. Communications Manager World Wide Web: Ext. 2269 www.safecommunities.ca E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 964-0008 Neil Barran, Senior Vice-President FAX: (416) 964-0089 Ext. 2103 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Web site inquiries: St. Leonard’s Society of SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. [email protected] Canada Daniele Zanotti, President 455 René-Lévesque Blvd. W., Phone: (416) 964-2529 211 Bronson Ave., Ste. 208, Montreal, QC H2Z 1Z3 E-mail: [email protected] Ottawa, ON K1R 6H5 SNC-Lavalin (TSX: SNC) is one of the St. Leonard’s Society of Canada is a mem- leading groups of engineering and construc- David Wilson, Administrative bership-based, charitable organization dedi- tion companies in the world, a global leader Co-ordinator cated to community safety. in the ownership of infrastructure, and in Phone: (416) 964-0008 The mission of SLSC is to promote a hu- operations and maintenance services. SNC- E-mail: [email protected] mane and informed justice policy and re- Lavalin companies have offices across Sue Brown, Manager, National sponsible leadership to foster safe commu- Canada and in 30 other countries around the Secretariat nities. world and are currently working in some Phone: (416) 964-8692 World Wide Web: www.stleonards.ca 100 countries. E-mail: [email protected] SNC-Lavalin companies provide engi- Phone: (613) 233-5170 neering, procurement, construction, project Sage Mentors Inc. Toll free: 1-888-560-9760 management and project financing services FAX: (613) 233-5122 to a variety of industry sectors, including 38 Wellington St. E., Ste. 200, E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M5E 1C7 agrifood, pharmaceuticals and biotechnol- Elizabeth White, Executive Director ogy, chemicals and petroleum, defence pro- Catherine Mossop specializes in mentoring, succession and talent develop- Phone: (416) 920-6116 grams, infrastructure and environment, in- FAX: (613) 233-5122 dustrial, mining and metallurgy and power. ment. Fellow of the Institute of Certified Management Consultants and Fellow, Ca- E-mail: [email protected] SNC-Lavalin (TSX : SNC) est l’un des reer Management Certification (USA). Co- Francophone Contact: plus importants groupes de sociétés researcher/author Mentoring and the World Michel Gagnon, Directeur général, d’ingénierie et de construction au monde et of Work in Canada, and contributing re- Maison “Cross Roads” de la Société un chef de file mondial en matière de searcher and chapter author, From Polar St-Léonard (Montréal), QC propriété d’infrastructures et de services Winds to Tropical Breezes: Successful Pro- Tél.: (514) 932-7188 d’exploitation et d’entretien. Les sociétés fessional Women of The Americas. Téléc.: (514) 932-6668 SNC-Lavalin ont des bureaux dans 30 Courriel: [email protected] autres pays et travaillent actuellement dans World Wide Web: www.sagementors.com une centaine de pays. Catherine Mossop, FCMC, President LifeLine Services: Les sociétés SNC-Lavalin assurent des Phone: (416) 863-4870 Edward Graham, Executive Director, services d’ingénierie, d’approvisionnement, FAX: (416) 863-0787 St. Leonard’s House, Windsor, ON de construction, ainsi que de gestion et de E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (519) 256-1878 financement de projet dans divers secteurs FAX: (519) 256-4142 notamment l’agroalimentaire, l’énergie, E-mail: [email protected] l’environnement, l’exploitation et l’entre- tien, les infrastructures, les mines et la métallurgie, les produits pharmaceutiques et la biotechnologie, les produits chimiques et le pétrole, et le secteur industriel. World Wide Web: www.snclavalin.com Phone: (514) 393-1000 FAX: (514) 875-4877 90 Allstate Pkwy., Ste. 300, Markham, ON L3R 6H3 At SEHC, we’re not just asking where health care is going. We’re already there. By bringing together our clinical expertise with The Salvation Army leading-edge technology, we’re giving peo- ple the knowledge, tools and skills they Headquarters for Canada need to be fully enabled participants in care. In the 21st century, that’s not just a revolu- and Bermuda tion. It’s a necessity. 2 Overlea Blvd., Toronto, ON M4H 1P4 World Wide Web: The Salvation Army serves in 111 coun- www.saintelizabeth.com tries throughout the world. It began its work 64 Charles St. E., Ste. 201, in Canada in 1882 as a Christian movement Toronto, ON M4Y 1T1 Phone: (905) 940-9655 with an acute social conscience. Safe Communities Foundation (SCF) is a FAX: (905) 940-9934 As the largest non-governmental provider national, not-for-profit charitable organiza- E-mail: of social services, The Salvation Army con- tion dedicated to making Canada the safest [email protected] tinues to provide professional services that country in the world in which to live, learn, Shirlee Sharkey, President and CEO are relevant to the diverse needs of vulner- work and play. We work with the private and Ext. 2244 able people and their communities. public sectors to improve health and safety E-mail: [email protected] Winter 2007 Sources 249 World Wide Web: www.salvationarmy.ca Michel Tasse, Divisional Secretary for World Wide Web: www.goSIAST.com Graham Moore, Territorial Public Public Relations and Development, Toll free: 1-866-go-SIAST Relations and Development Secretary Ontario East Phone: (613) 233-8458 Patricia Gillies, Director of Territorial Headquarters Communications Phone: (416) 422-6146 FAX: (613) 233-1514 E-mail: Phone: (306) 933-5376 FAX: (416) 422-6217 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Givette Volet, Divisional Secretary for Marketing and Communications Public Relations and Development, Co-ordinator Andrew Burditt, Territorial Public Phone: (306) 798-6609 Relations Directions, Territorial Quebec Headquarters Phone: (514) 288-7441 Clayton Cunningham, Marketing and Phone: (416) 422-6208 FAX: (514) 288-3521 Communications Co-ordinator FAX: (416) 422-6217 E-mail: Phone: (306) 953-7065 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] andrew_burditt@@can.salvationarmy.org Diane van der Horden, Divisional Colleen Gallant, Marketing and Captain John Murray, Divisional Secretary for Public Relations and Communications Co-ordinator Secretary for Public Relations and Development, Maritimes Phone: (306) 933-8342 Development, British Columbia Phone: (902) 453-2180 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (902) 453-2192 Phone: (604) 296-3821 Chris Maloney, Marketing and FAX: (604) 291-0345 E-mail: [email protected] Communications Co-ordinator E-mail: Phone: (306) 933-5288 [email protected] Major Loretta Fudge, Divisional E-mail: [email protected] Secretary for Public Relations and Captain Brian Venables, Divisional Marketing and Communications Secretary for Public Relations and Development, Newfoundland East Phone: (709) 726-2273 Co-ordinator Development, Alberta and Northern Phone: (306) 694-3194 Territories FAX: (709) 726-3236 Phone: (780) 412-2728 E-mail: FAX: (780) 420-1051 [email protected] E-mail: Major Robert Froude, Divisional [email protected] Secretary for Business Administration, Major Len Millar, Divisional Secretary Newfoundland West for Public Relations and Development, Phone: (709) 256-6088/7135 Saskatchewan FAX: (709) 256-7955 Phone: (306) 757-3111 E-mail: FAX: (306) 757-5357 [email protected] E-mail: Major Doug Lewis, Divisional [email protected] Commander, Bermuda Schulich School of Business Major Al Hoeft, Divisional Secretary for Phone: (441) 292-0601 FAX: (441) 295-3765 York University, 4700 Keele St., Public Relations and Development, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3 Manitoba E-mail: [email protected] Ranked among the world’s top 25 schools Phone: (204) 975-1001 of business (2005 Financial Times of Lon- FAX: (204) 783-7624 don, 2005 The Economist [EIU]), with ex- E-mail: pertise in sectors (private, public, non- [email protected] profit); management functions (e.g. market- Major Byron Jacobs, Divisional ing, finance, human resource management); Secretary for Public Relations and industries (e.g. financial services, real prop- Development, Ontario Great Lakes erty, health industry management, arts and Phone: (905) 540-7124 media); special areas (e.g. international FAX: (905) 521-0244 business, entrepreneurism, family enter- E-mail: prise, business and sustainability, ethics); [email protected] Saskatchewan Institute trade development; executive development. Major Eric Bond, Divisional Our media matching service will make sure LISTINGS Commander, Ontario North of Applied Science and you reach the contact you need. Phone: (705) 325-4416 World Wide Web: www.schulich.yorku.ca FAX: (705) 325-4667 Technology Suzanne Firth, Director, E-mail: 119 4th Ave. S., Ste. 400, Communications, Media and Public [email protected] Saskatoon, SK S7K 5X2 Relations Major Ken Percy, Divisional Public Our expertise is grounded in academic Phone: (416) 736-5546 Relations Director, Ontario Central excellence and real-life experience. Recog- FAX: (416) 736-5763 Phone: (416) 321-2654 nized nationally and internationally, we’re E-mail: [email protected] Saskatchewan’s primary public institution FAX: (416) 321-6479 Dezsö J. Horváth, Dean for skills training and technical education. 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We have more than 400 lawyers FAX: +44 20 7367 0160 E-mail: [email protected] only to those who own one. working out of eight offices in Canada and around the world. – A.J. Liebling in the New Yorker Winter 2007 Sources 253 Sydney, Australia: World Wide Web: www.sc-clinic.com Toll free: 1-888-567-9450 Brian G. 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LISTINGS World Wide Web: www.torkinmanes.com Phone: (416) 863-1188 Threads of Life FAX: (416) 863-0305 P.O. Box 9066, 1795 Ernest Ave., Corporate/Commercial/Banking Law: London, ON N6E 2V0 Barry S. Arbus 720 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON M5S 2T9 Threads of Life is a national not-for-profit Sutherland-Chan Clinic is a leader in the Phone: (416) 777-5423 organization dedicated to supporting fami- E-mail: [email protected] therapy industry. Established in lies along their journey of healing who have 1983, we have built our reputation by pro- suffered from a workplace fatality, life-alter- Jeffrey I. Cohen viding the highest quality of care and serv- ing injury or who are living with an occu- Phone: (416) 777-5422 ice to our clients. We now have eight mas- pational disease. We provide families and E-mail: [email protected] sage therapy clinics in Toronto, one in friends with on-on-one peer support and Bankruptcy and Insolvency: Calgary and one in Hong Kong. We also other services. Barry A. 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Stefanik 1400 Don Mills Rd., acquisitions; corporate finance; litigation Phone: (416) 777-5430 Toronto, ON M3B 3N1 and dispute resolution; restructuring and in- E-mail: [email protected] As Canada’s largest real estate board, the solvency; taxation; antitrust and competi- Family Law: Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) offers a tion; environmental law; project and Daniel S. Melamed wide range of services to support its 24,000 leveraged finance; private equity; invest- Phone: (416) 777-5416 Member REALTORS, which include a ment management; venture capital; com- E-mail: [email protected] Multiple Listing Service, monthly statistical mercial lending; financial services regula- sales reports, government lobbying and con- tion; pensions, benefits, employment and Lorne H. 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Troister Toronto Rehab is at the forefront of one of Phone: (416) 777-5432 the most important and emerging frontiers E-mail: [email protected] in health care today – rehabilitation science. 194 Jarvis St., Ste. 206, A fully affiliated teaching hospital of the Toronto, ON M5B 2B7 Motorsports/Corporate University of Toronto, it is Canada’s largest Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a neurological Mathew Tevlin provider of adult rehabilitation services, or “neurochemical” disorder characterized Phone: (416) 777-5401 complex continuing care and long-term by tics – involuntary, rapid, sudden move- E-mail: [email protected] care. Toronto Rehab is advancing rehabili- ments or vocalizations. TS is complicated tation knowledge and practice through re- by the associated disorders of ADHD, OCD, search, education and patient care. Learning and Behavioural difficulties. The Tourette Syndrome Foundation of World Wide Web: Canada is a national voluntary organization www.torontorehab.com dedicated to improving the quality of life for Phone: (416) 597-3422 those with or affected by Tourette Syndrome Carolyn Lovas, Media Relations through programs of education, advocacy, Specialist self-help and the promotion of research. 1 First Canadian Place, Ext. 3837 World Wide Web: www.tourette.ca Toronto, ON M5X 1C1 E-mail: National Office: [email protected] The Toronto Board of Trade is the cham- Rosie Wartecker, Executive Director pion of a competitive and vibrant Toronto Phone: (416) 861-8398 with a mandate to serve, represent and unite Toll free: 1-800-361-3120 the city’s business community. The largest FAX: (416) 861-2472 local chamber of commerce in Canada, it E-mail: [email protected] provides journalists with information and Sources Hot Tip opinion on a wide range of business and Media lists? civic issues. Media Names & Numbers is the answer. World Wide Web: www.bot.com TV, radio, newspapers, magazines. Phone: (416) 366-6811 Call (416) 964-7799 for your copy. Winter 2007 Sources 255 The HR Services business of Towers Transport 2000 Canada Perrin provides global human resource con- sulting and related services that help organi- National Office: zations effectively manage their investment 211 Bronson Ave., in people. We offer our clients services in Ste. 303, Ottawa, ON K1R 6H5 areas such as employee benefits, compen- Transport 2000 Canada is a non-profit, sation, communication, change manage- non-partisan federation of consumer groups ment, employee research and the delivery of and individuals which advocates improved HR services. rail passenger, air, bus, marine and urban Tourism Industry Towers Perrin has offices in 24 countries. transportation throughout Canada. Activi- In Canada, our offices are in Calgary, Mon- ties: research, advocacy, information dis- Association of Canada treal, Toronto and Vancouver. Our busi- semination, bi-monthly newsletter (Trans- 130 Albert St., Ste. 803, nesses include HR Services, Reinsurance port Action), counselling users and commu- Ottawa, ON K1P 5G4 and Tillinghast. nities on transportation issues, briefs to hearings at all levels of government. The Tourism Industry Association of World Wide Web: Canada (TIAC) performs a unique role in www.towersperrin.com World Wide Web: www.transport2000.ca ensuring the Canadian business and policy NATIONAL OFFICE: environment works for tourism, not against Corporate Communications: FAX: (613) 594-3271 it. Representing all sectors of this $57.5 bil- Keri Alletson E-mail: [email protected] lion industry, it communicates the impor- Phone: (416) 960-4493 tance of tourism to Canadians, advocates FAX: (416) 960-2819 Bert Titcomb, Administrative Manager various policy measures, and lobbies gov- E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (613) 594-3290 ernment for action. HEAD OFFICE: David Jeanes, National President L’Association de l’industrie touristique du Phone: (416) 960-2700 Phone: (613) 725-9484 Canada (AITC) joue le rôle unique de Pierre Lemelin, Managing Director, Jim Goss, Media Relations s’assurer que le milieu des affaires et Canada Phone: (416) 534-4008 l’environnement politique au Canada tra- vaillent en faveur et non à l’encontre du Retirement Practice: Brendan Read, Vice-President East tourisme. Représentant tous les secteurs de Pierre Lemelin Phone: (613) 969-8935 cette industrie de 57,5 milliards $, elle com- Asset Consulting: REGIONAL OFFICES: munique l’importance du tourisme au pub- Monica McIntosh lic, préconise des mesures positives et Prairie Region: presse le gouvernement à agir. Health and Welfare: Martin Wooldridge Wendy Poirier Phone: (306) 771-4669 World Wide Web: www.tiac.travel Executive Compensation and Rewards: Ontario: Margot Booth, Director, Fiona Macdonald Dan Hammond Communications and Public Relations Phone: (416) 410-9999 Phone: (613) 238-6251 Tillinghast: FAX: (613) 238-3878 Helene Pouliot Québec: E-mail: [email protected] REGIONAL OFFICES: Normand Parisien 300, rue du Sacrament, bur G34, Vancouver: Montréal, QC H2Y 1X4 Terence Duggan, Manager Phone: (514) 932-8008 1100 Melville St., Ste. 1600, FAX: (514) 932-2024 Vancouver, BC V6E 4A6 Phone: (604) 691-1000 Atlantic: FAX: (604) 691-1062 Don Macleod Phone: (902) 876-7960 Calgary: Mark Dahlman, Manager Transportation Association Head Office: 150 6th Ave. S.W., Ste. 3700, 175 Bloor St. E., Ste. 1701, South Tower, Calgary, AB T2P 3Y7 of Canada Toronto, ON M4W 3T6 Phone: (403) 261-1400 2323 St. Laurent Blvd., Towers Perrin is a global professional FAX: (403) 237-6733 Ottawa, ON K1G 4J8 services firm that helps organizations Toronto: A non-profit, neutral forum with 525 cor-

around the world optimize performance LISTINGS Kevin Aselstine, Manager porate members from the public and private through effective people, risk and financial sectors. Nationally, TAC’s primary focus is management. The firm provides innovative 175 Bloor St. E., Ste. 1701, South Tower, Toronto, ON M4W 3T6 on roads and their linkages with other com- solutions to client issues in the areas of hu- ponents of the transportation system. In ur- man resource strategy, design and manage- Phone: (416) 960-2700 FAX: (416) 960-2819 ban areas, the association is concerned with ment; actuarial and management consulting the movement of people, goods and services to the financial services industry; and Montreal: and land use patterns. reinsurance intermediary services. Michel Tougas, Manager The firm has served large organizations in 1800 McGill College Ave., 22nd Fl., World Wide Web: www.tac-atc.ca both the private and public sectors for 70 Montreal, QC H3A 3J6 Gilbert Morier years. Our clients include three-quarters of Phone: (514) 982-9411 Phone: (613) 736-1350 the world’s 500 largest companies and FAX: (514) 982-9269 FAX: (613) 736-1395 three-quarters of the Fortune 1000 U.S. E-mail: [email protected] companies. 256 Sources Winter 2007 U

Tyndale University College Transportation Safety & Seminary Board of Canada 25 Ballyconnor Ct., Place du Centre, North York, ON M2M 4B3 200, Promenade du Portage, Tyndale offers undergraduate and gradu- UJA Federation of Greater Gatineau, QC K1A 1K8 ate level courses in the Humanities, Social Toronto The Transportation Safety Board of Sciences, Theology, Religion and Counsel- 4600 Bathurst St., Toronto, ON M2R 3V2 Canada (TSB) is an independent agency ling. It is the oldest and largest school of its UJA Federation of Greater Toronto is the that investigates accidents and incidents in kind in Canada and the third oldest in North Toronto Jewish community’s central the marine, pipeline, rail, and air modes of America. Over 30 ethnic backgrounds and fundraising, community development and transport in order to identify safety deficien- 40 denominations are represented among planning organization. UJA Federation cre- cies in the system with a view to reducing Tyndale students, faculty and staff. the risk to persons, property and the envi- ates partnerships between donors, schools World Wide Web: www.tyndale.ca ronment. and agencies to help hundreds of thousands each year in Toronto, in Israel and around Le Bureau de la sécurité des transports du Jacqueline Getfield, Director of Communications the world. Canada (BST) est un organisme indépen- The mission of the UJA Federation is to dant qui fait enquête sur les accidents et in- Phone: (416) 226-6380, ext. 2784 E-mail: [email protected] preserve and strengthen the quality of Jew- cidents maritimes, de pipeline, ferroviaires, ish life in Greater Toronto, Canada, Israel et aéronautiques pour constater les Phone for all below: (416) 226-6620 and around the world through philanthropic, manquements systémiques à la sécurité en Larry Willard, VP Advancement volunteer and professional leadership. vue de réduire les risques auxquels sont Ext. 2657 World Wide Web: exposés les personnes, les biens et E-mail: [email protected] l’environnement. www.jewishtoronto.com Brian C. Stiller, Christian Social Issues World Wide Web: www.tsb.gc.ca Main phone: (416) 635-2883 Ext. 6721 Toll free: 1-888-635-2424 John Cottreau, Media Relations Advisor James Beverley, World Religions, Ethics FAX: (416) 631-5675 Phone: (819) 994-8053 Ext. 6706 Cellular: (613) 292-4146 Daniel Horowitz, Public and Media FAX: (819) 953-1733 Victor Shepherd, Christian/Jewish Relations E-mail: [email protected] Relations Ext. 672 Ext. 6726 tba, Chief, Communications Phone: (819) 994-8051 Donald Goertz, Church History Ext. 2716 The Road and Wafik Wahba, Middle Eastern and Infrastructure Program, Islamic Studies Canada (TRIP Canada) Ext. 2132 Ronald Weed, Social-Political 75 Albert St., Ste. 400, Philosophy Ottawa, ON K1P 5E7 Ext. 2124 UNICEF Canada TRIP Canada is a committee of the Cana- dian Construction Association. TRIP Bernice Moreau, Black Canadian Social National Office: Canada represents the various economic in- History 2200 Yonge St., Ste. 1100, terests of major Canadian corporations and Ext. 6742 Toronto, ON M4S 2C6 sector organizations. TRIP Canada’s mis- Lilian Wong, Child and Family With 60 years of experience in ensuring sion is to develop greater public understand- Counselling the survival and well-being of children, ing of and support for infrastructure and Ext. 2174 UNICEF works in 155 developing countries highway investment in Canada. and territories to support child health and Elizabeth Davey, Canadian Literature nutrition, promote quality basic education, La TRIP est une Coalition des entreprises Ext. 6713 and protect children from violence, exploi- majeures et des organisations comprenant tation and HIV/AIDS. A global leader in une grand variété d’intérêts économiques. David Sherbino, Spirituality Ext. 6741 rapid emergency response and sustainable Le mandat de la TRIP est de sensibiliser le reconstruction, UNICEF saves and rebuilds grand public pour obtenir son appui afin Paul Wong, Psychology children’s lives in natural disasters and con- d’entretenir l’infrastructure du pays. Ext. 6734 flict. World Wide Web: www.tripcanada.org Wing-Hung Lam, Chinese Studies Fort de six décennies d’expérience à as- Jeff Morrison, Executive Director Ext. 6725 surer la survie et le bien-être des enfants, Phone: (613) 236-9455 Jennifer Hart Weed, Medieval l’UNICEF travaille dans 155 pays et FAX: (613) 236-9526 Philosophy/Religion territoires en développement à soutenir la E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 2201 santé et la nutrition des enfants, à assurer la promotion d’une éducation de base de qualité, et à protéger les enfants contre la Winter 2007 Sources 257 violence, l’exploitation et le VIH/sida. Chef UNA is an advocate for universal, public de file mondial en situation d’urgence et en health care, Medicare. reconstruction à long terme, l’UNICEF World Wide Web: www.una.ab.ca sauve et rebâtit la vie des enfants lors de conflit et de catastrophe naturelle. Phone: (780) 425-1025 FAX: (780) 426-2093 World Wide Web: www.unicef.ca E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 482-4444 Heather Smith, President Toll Free: 1-800-567-4483 Bev Dick, Vice-President FAX: (416) 482-8035 Union Gas Limited Jane Sustrik, 2nd Vice-President E-mail: [email protected] 50 Keil Dr. N., Chatham, ON N7M 5M1 Karen Craik, Secretary-Treasurer UNICEF Canada President and CEO: Union Gas Limited is a major Canadian David Harrigan, Director of Labour Nigel Fisher natural gas utility which provides energy Relations (Interviews available in both English and delivery and related services to more than Keith Wiley, Communications Officer French) 1.2 million residential, commercial and in- Media Contacts: dustrial customers in over 400 communities United Senior Citizens of Nicole Ireland, Associate Director, in northern, southwestern and eastern On- Ontario Communications tario. The Company also provides natural gas storage and transportation services for 3033 Lakeshore Blvd. W., Phone: (416) 482-4444, ext. 831 Toronto, ON M8V 1K5 E-mail: [email protected] other utilities and energy market partici- pants in Ontario, Quebec and the United The United Senior Citizens of Ontario (24-hour media contact information (USCO) is the oldest organization working available on voicemail evenings and States. Union Gas is a Duke Energy com- pany. to further the health and promote safety and weekends) welfare of senior citizens. The purpose of Muriel Jaouich, Manager, Public World Wide Web: www.uniongas.com the organization is to have input concerning Relations (Québec Region) HEAD OFFICE (Chatham): affordable housing, pensions, taxation, Phone: (514) 288-5134, ext. 241 Andrea Stass, Public Affairs Specialist transportation, etc.; speaking and co-oper- E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (519) 436-5490 ating with government bodies on their be- Barbara Strang, Director, FAX: (519) 436-4621 half on many issues. Communications E-mail: [email protected] Marie M. Smith, President Phone: (416) 482-4444, ext. 830 Lise-Ann Jackson, Director, Public Phone: (705) 325-7677 E-mail: [email protected] Affairs FAX: (705) 325-8122 Phone: (416) 496-5315 Ken Cunningham, 1st Vice-President USC Canada E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (613) 259-2606 56 Sparks St., Ste. 705, REGIONAL OFFICES: FAX: (613) 259-2605 Ottawa, ON K1P 5B1 Joyce Mitchell, 2nd Vice-President USC Canada, founded in 1945 by the late Windsor/Chatham: Lindsay Boyd, Operations Manager Phone: (613) 394-0739 Dr. Lotta Hitschmanova as the Unitarian FAX: (416) 252-5770 Service Committee of Canada. USC Canada Phone: (519) 250-2304 is a voluntary organization working to pro- Waterloo/Brantford: mote strong, healthy and just communities Murray Costello, Operations Manager in developing countries. We work with part- Phone: (519) 885-7425 ner organizations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America to strengthen community liveli- Sudbury/North Bay: hoods, promote food security, and support Doug French, Operations Manager peoples actions for social justice and equal- Phone: (705) 475-7914 ity. In Canada, we build awareness and sup- London/Sarnia: port for international social change through Jeff Okrucky, Operations Manager public education and policy dialogue. Phone: (519) 667-4184 Grants: CIDA, provincial governments, Hamilton: Moncton, NB E1A 3E9 foundations, corporations, clubs, groups Frank Scremin, Operations Manager Canada’s largest entirely French-speaking and individuals. Phone: (905) 548-3441 university outside Québec. Student enroll- ment of 6,000 students. Campuses in World Wide Web: www.usc-canada.org Kingston: Moncton, Edmundston and Shippagan. LISTINGS NATIONAL OFFICE: Danny Watson, Operations Manager La plus grande université canadienne Phone: (613) 234-6827 Phone: (613) 389-7006, ext. 247 entièrement de langue française à l’extérieur FAX: (613) 234-6842 Thunder Bay: du Québec. 6 000 étudiants. Trois campus: Pledge line: 1-800-5656-USC Glenn Burton, Operations Manager Moncton, Edmundston et Shippagan. E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (807) 684-8818 World Wide Web: www.umoncton.ca Susan Walsh, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] United Nurses of Alberta Paul-Émile Benoit, Directeur des communications 10611 98th Ave., Ste. 900, Téléphone: (506) 858-4129 Edmonton, AB T5K 2P7 Télécopieur: (506) 858-4379 UNA is the union of over 20,000 Regis- Courriel: [email protected] tered Nurses, Registered Psychiatric Nurses Sources Hot Tip and Mental Health Workers in Alberta. UNA negotiates contracts and represents the Do you already know who you want workforce in grievances, arbitrations and to talk to? Turn to the A-Z Index inquiries. Professional staff assist with con- tract enforcement and patient care concerns. 258 Sources Winter 2007 Allison Rosnak, Media Relations Officer Canadian Plains Research Centre: Phone: (905) 721-3111, ext. 2513 Harry (Polo) Diaz, Director E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (306) 585-4758 Admissions Office: FAX: (306) 585-4699 Richard Levin, Vice-President, Strategic E-mail: [email protected] Enrolment Management and Registrar University-Industry Liaison Office: Phone: (905) 721-3143 Ian Bailey, Director FAX: (905) 721-3178 Phone: (306) 585-4261 University of Northern E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (306) 585-5205 International Office: E-mail: [email protected] British Columbia Kelly Dodson Humanities Research Institute: 3333 University Way, Phone: (905) 721-8668, ext. 2958 Nick Ruddick, Director Prince George, BC V2N 4Z9 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (306) 585-4304 UNBC has expertise on the social, envi- FAX: (306) 585-5429 ronmental, economic and cultural issues University of Prince Edward E-mail: [email protected] that are particularly relevant to people liv- Island Saskatchewan Instructional Development ing in northern and/or rural communities. and Research Unit: The University opened for full operations in 550 University Ave., Charlottetown, PE C1A 4P3 Michael Tymchak, Director 1994 and currently has about 3,700 stu- Phone: (306) 585-4824 dents. Television feed capacity exists on The only university in Prince Edward Is- land, UPEI offers programs in Arts, Science, FAX: (306) 585-4880 campus through the Telus NewsRoute serv- E-mail: [email protected] ice. Education, Music, Business Administration and, through the Atlantic Veterinary Col- Department of International Languages: World Wide Web: lege, degrees in Veterinary Medicine. Un- Bruce Plouffe, Head www.unbc.ca/communications dergraduate and graduate programs, di- Phone: (306) 585-4667 Rob van Adrichem, Director of Media ploma programs and co-op options. UPEI FAX: (306) 585-4827 and Public Relations and AVC have a vibrant research commu- E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (250) 960-5622 nity and numerous specialty institutes. Institut Français: E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.upei.ca Dominique Sarny, Director Office of Communications: Anne McCallum, Media and Phone: (306) 585-5130 Phone: (250) 960-5620 Communications Officer FAX: (306) 585-5183 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (902) 566-0760 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (902) 566-0782 ESL: E-mail: [email protected] Bertrand Lee, Acting Head Charlotte McCardle, External Relations Phone: (306) 585-5241 Officer, AVC FAX: (306) 585-4971 Phone: (902) 566-0533 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (902) 566-0958 Saskatchewan Population Health and E-mail: [email protected] Evaluation Research Unit: Dr. Bonnie Jeffery, Director 2000 Simcoe St. N., Phone: (306) 585-2436 Oshawa, ON L1H 7K4 FAX: (306) 585-5694 The University of Ontario Institute of E-mail: [email protected] Technology, the province’s fastest growing Graduate Studies: university, offers degree programs in the Carole Olive, Faculty Administrator fields of business and information technol- Phone: (306) 585-5187 ogy, health sciences, social science, sci- FAX: (306) 337-2444 ences, engineering and education. Located E-mail: [email protected] in Oshawa, Ontario, the university has at- Communications Office, tracted over 3,000 students since its incep- Regina, SK S4S 0A2 International Co-operation and tion in 2003. From Information Technology through Development Office: Aboriginal studies, sports administration to Alain Boutet, Director World Wide Web: www.uoit.ca public policy, health studies to energy and Phone: (306) 585-5437 Phone: (905) 721-8668 environmental studies, we can connect you FAX: (306) 585-4893 FAX: (905) 721-3155 – quickly – with the right person. E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.uregina.ca/ Main Library: Dr. Ronald Bordessa, President Media Inquiries: Carol Hixon, University Librarian Phone: (905) 721-2850 Phone: (306) 585-5439 Phone: (306) 585-4132 Communications and Marketing Office: FAX: (306) 585-4997 FAX: (306) 585-4878 Donna McFarlane, Vice-President, E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Communications and Marketing Research Inquiries: Co-operative Education and Student Phone: (905) 721-3111, ext. 2952 Phone: (306) 585-4775 Employment: E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (306) 585-4893 Kevin Bolen, Manager Phone: (306) 585-5159 Heather Middleton, Media Relations Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy: Officer FAX: (306) 585-4659 Ian Peach, Director E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (905) 721-3111, ext. 2197 Phone: (306) 585-5867 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (306) 585-5780 E-mail: [email protected] Winter 2007 Sources 259 Dr. Paul Schwann Applied Health and World Wide Web: www.utoronto.ca Research Centre: Karen Kelly, News Services Officer Phone: (306) 585-4004 Phone: (416) 978-5949 FAX: (306) 585-5363 E-mail: [email protected] SPRU (Social Policy Research Unit): Sonnet L’Abbé, News Services Officer Garson Hunter, Director Phone: (416) 978-4289 Phone: (306) 585-5643 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (306) 585-5408 E-mail: [email protected] Mary Thring, Assistant News Services Officer Centre for Continuing Education: Phone: (416) 946-8369 The University of Western Marilyn Miller, Director E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (306) 585-5712 Ontario FAX: (306) 585-5814 Ruta Pocius, Director, Issues Dept. of Communications and Public E-mail: [email protected] Management and Media Relations Affairs, Rm. 335, Stevenson-Lawson Phone: (416) 978-2105 Bldg., London, ON N6A 5B8 Centre for International Education and E-mail: [email protected] For facts, commentary and perspective, Training: contact The University of Western Ontario. Rod Dolmage, Director A research-intensive and comprehensive Phone: (306) 585-4816 university, Western’s 1,300 faculty are ex- FAX: (306) 585-5330 perts on the arts, business, law, medicine, E-mail: [email protected] politics, education, music, science, engi- Centre on Aging and Health: neering, journalism and social sciences. Thomas Hadjistavropoulos, Director Contact us for a free copy of our newest Phone: (306) 585-4457 experts directory – Contact Western, or FAX: (306) 337-2321 check out our daily news service on the E-mail: Internet: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.uwo.ca Canadian Institute for Peace, Justice and Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1 Internationally known for fundamental Phone: (519) 661-2111 Security: FAX: (519) 661-3921 Jeff Pfeifer, Director and applied research, UW has 23,000 stu- Phone: (306) 585-4218 dents in applied health sciences, arts, engi- Ruta Pocius, Associate Director, Media FAX: (306) 585-5429 neering, environmental studies, mathemat- Relations E-mail: [email protected] ics and science faculties. Ext. 85468 UW pioneered co-operative education; E-mail: [email protected] Indigenous Peoples Health Research has accountancy, architecture, computer sci- Jeff Renaud, Media Relations Officer Centre: ence, planning and optometry schools, three Janet Smylie, Director Ext. 85165 colleges and a federated university. E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (306) 966-1925 Search for UW experts/releases: FAX: (306) 585-4694 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.mediarelations.uwaterloo.ca Centre for Sustainable Communities: Jon Gillies, Director Communications and Public Affairs: Phone: (306) 337-2571 Martin Van Nierop, Director FAX: (306) 337-2324 Direct line: (519) 888-4881 E-mail: [email protected] After hours: (519) 747-4998 E-mail: [email protected] Media Relations: Michael Strickland, Assistant Director, 515 Portage Ave., Media Relations Winnipeg, MB R3B 2E9 Direct line: (519) 888-4777 The University of Winnipeg, centrally lo- E-mail: [email protected] cated in downtown Winnipeg, delights in linking members of the media and other John Morris, Media Relations Officer people with University experts from diverse Direct line: (519) 888-4435 fields. 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Phone: (204) 786-9939 of T experts (also available online at FAX: (204) 772-7406 www.library.utoronto.ca/bluebook) and – Jean Kerr Please Don’t Eat the Daisies: E-mail: [email protected] visit our web site at www.utoronto.ca. Introduction 260 Sources Winter 2007 Thea McCarthy, Communications regardless of their abilities. We best fulfilll Co-ordinator our mission through the world-renowned V Phone: (613) 288-3462 Variety Village, a one-of-a-kind fitness and E-mail: [email protected] life skills facility. World Wide Web: www.varietyontario.ca Phone: (416) 367-2828 TTY: (416) 699-8147 FAX: (416) 367-0028 E-mail: [email protected] Lynne Wallace, President and CEO Markus Stadelmann-Elder, Manager, 1155 East Broadway, Communications 3 Place Ville-Marie, Vancouver, BC V5T 4V5 Montréal, QC H3B 2C9 Vancouver Community College is British VIA Rail Canada operates Canada’s na- Columbia’s No. 1 college – for more than tional passenger rail network, with 480 40 years we’ve helped students improve trains weekly on 14,000 kilometers of track, their lives, their job opportunities and their connecting more than 450 communities career prospects. We serve 26,000 students from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from the a year in health sciences, hospitality, busi- Great Lakes to Hudson Bay. An independ- ness, music, English as a Second Language, ent Crown corporation since 1977, VIA adult basic education, career access, trades contributes annually to Canada’s gross do- and technology. mestic product, has 3,000 employees and 330 Gilmour St., Ottawa, ON K2P 2P6 carried almost two million passengers in World Wide Web: www.vcc.ca Volunteer Canada is the national leader for 2003. Marketing and Communications: volunteerism. Working with partners across Phone: (604) 871-7152 World Wide Web: www.viarail.ca the country, Volunteer Canada promotes the or (604) 871-7063 Malcolm Andrews, Senior Manager, E-mail: [email protected] role of volunteers, provides leadership to the Corporate Communications Volunteer Centre movement, enhances the Phone: (514) 871-6604 capacity for volunteer involvement and fur- Vancouver School of thers the national dialogue on citizen en- Catherine Kaloutsky, Senior Officer, Theology gagement. Media and Corporate Communications Phone: (416) 956-7683 6000 Iona Dr., Vancouver, BC V6T 1L4 Bénévoles Canada est le leader de l’action A multi-denominational graduate school bénévole au Canada. En collaboration avec Julie Durocher, Advisor, Corporate and of theology. Our faculty has expertise in ses partenaires partout au pays, l’organisme Internal Communications many fields and can provide the commen- assure la promotion du rôle des bénévoles, Phone: (514) 871-6387 tary or background information you need. exerce un leadership auprès du mouvement Seychelle Harding, Specialist, Media and The School has official relationships with des centres d’action bénévole, renforce la Corporate Communications Anglican, Presbyterian and United churches capacité des organismes à susciter la partici- Phone: (514) 871-6119 of Canada and the Unitarian-Universalist, pation bénévole et contribue au dialogue Presbyterian and United Methodist pancanadien sur l’engagement des citoyens churches in the U.S. An excellent resource et de la société civile. for journalists. World Wide Web: www.volunteer.ca World Wide Web: www.vst.edu www.benevoles.ca Phone: (604) 822-9813 Toll free: 1-800-670-0401 FAX: (604) 822-9982 FAX: (613) 231-6725 The Rev. Dr. Wendy Fletcher, Principal Karen Lambert, Communications Specialist Corinne Rogers, Director of External Ext. 237 Relations E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] VON Craig Cardiff, Manager, Marketing and 110 Argyle Ave., Ottawa, ON K2P 1B4 Communications VON is a national health organization and Ext. 231 registered charity offering over 50 programs E-mail: [email protected] and services including home care, personal support, workplace wellness programs and community services including Meals on Wheels and Volunteer Visiting. For over W 100 years, VON has been at the forefront of Canada’s fast-changing health and social Judi Walsh policies. 11 – 83 Galaxy Blvd., 3701 Danforth Ave., Toronto, ON M9W 5X6 World Wide Web: www.von.ca Toronto, ON M1N 2G2 Judi Walsh, an expert in leveraging mana- Jennifer Stevens, Communications Variety – The Children’s Charity (Ontario) gerial talent, is an executive coach, author Manager is part of Variety International, one of the and professional speaker. She works with Phone: (613) 288-3494 world’s largest children’s charities. We your organization’s most valuable people – FAX: (613) 296-7803 strive to create environments that are inclu- those under pressure to execute bold plans. E-mail: [email protected] sive and integrated so all children can par- She has created tools that accelerate devel- ticipate in sports and recreational activities, opment and retention of talent. Winter 2007 Sources 261 World Wide Web: www.askcorporate.ca Judi Walsh Phone: (416) 798-3003, ext. 24 Toll free: 1-888-213-2572, ext. 24 E-mail: [email protected]

The Exchange Tower, 130 King St. W., Ste. 1600, Toronto, ON M5X 1J5 Wilfrid Laurier University Founded in 1860 and ranked as one of the Top 10 mid-sized law firms in Ontario, 75 University Ave. W., Weirfoulds LLP is known for its litigation Waterloo, ON N2L 3C5 strength, with more than half of its lawyers Laurier is a leading university specializing practising before courts and tribunals in in arts, business, music, science and social Canada and other jurisdictions. The firm has work, with a satellite campus in Brantford The War Amps developed other significant practice areas and an affiliated Lutheran seminary. 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Charitable Registration no.: FAX: (416) 365-1876 World Wide Web: www.wlu.ca E-mail: [email protected] 13196 9628 RR0001 Phone: (519) 884-1970 Key Tag Service: Catherine Meaney, Director, Marketing and Client Development Media Relations and Information: 1 Maybrook Dr., Jacqui Tam, Director, Public Affairs Scarborough, ON M1V 5K9 Phone: (416) 947-5042 E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 3786 Phone: (416) 412-0600 E-mail: [email protected] Toll free: 1-800-250-3030 Dee Nevett, General Manager Toll-free FAX: 1-800-219-8988 Phone: (416) 947-5050 Academic Council on the United E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Nations: Dr. Alastair Edgar, Executive Director LES AMPUTÉS DE GUERRE – J. Greg Richards, Managing Partner Ext. 2728 QUÉBEC: Phone: (416) 947-5031 E-mail: [email protected] Financial Services Research Centre: Service des plaques porte-clés: Dr. William McNally, Director 606, rue Cathcart, bur 530, Ext. 2793 Montréal, QC H3B 1K9 Tél.: (514) 398-0494 ou 1-800-265-0494 Cold Regions Research Centre: Téléc.: (514) 398-0699 Dr. Richard Petrone, Director ou 1-877-600-6212 Ext. 3744 C. élec.: [email protected] Continuing Education/Stock Market Site web: www.amputesdeguerre.ca Competitions: Numéro d’enregistrement d’organisme de Sandra Hughes, Director charité: 13196 9628 RR0001 Ext. 4104 National Headquarters: Co-operative Education and Career 2827 Riverside Dr., Ottawa, ON K1V 0C4 Lorraine Weygman Services: Registered charity. Programs funded Jan Basso, Director solely through public support of Key Tag 27 Wild Gingerway, Ext. 4137 and Address Label Service. Association Toronto, ON M3H 5W9 meets needs of veteran members, while de- How do leaders create inspired workplace Laurier Centre for Global Relations: veloping programs to help Canadian cultures? How do you engage teams with Paul Heinbecker, Director LISTINGS amputees. Programs include CHAMP for the freedom to innovate and trust? Lorraine Ext. 3097 child amputees, National Amputee Centre, teaches you! Laurier Centre for Military Strategic and as well as PLAYSAFE, DRIVESAFE, With enthusiasm, humour and wisdom, Disarmament Studies: MATCHING MOTHERS, JUMPSTART, Lorraine inspires audiences. An interna- Terry Copp, Director NEVER AGAIN! and OPERATION tionally accomplished keynote speaker, ra- Ext. 3309 LEGACY. dio host, consultant, facilitator and author of over 100 articles, she assures collabora- Laurier Centre for Music Therapy Danita Chisholm, Director of tion and productivity. Research: Communications Dr. Heidi Ahonen-Eerikäinen, Director Phone: (613) 731-2952 World Wide Web: Ext. 2431 Toll free: 1-877-60MEDIA www.hrlook.com/articles LISPOP – Laurier Institute for the Study Marlène Girard, Directrice générale Lorraine Weygman, M.Ed., CHRP of Public Opinion and Policy: Tél.: (514) 398-0494 Phone: (416) 630-6423 Dr. Steven Brown, Director FAX: (416) 630-5317 Ext. 3895 E-mail: [email protected] 262 Sources Winter 2007 Centre for the Study of Nascent roots level. Programming includes food aid Entrepreneurship and the Exploitation of security, emergency relief, small enterprise Technology: development, development education and Dr. Benson Honig, Director skills training. Ext. 2909 World Wide Web: www.wrcanada.org Viessmann Research Centre on Modern Phone: (905) 415-8181 Europe: Toll free: 1-800-567-8190 Dr. Pierre Siklos, Director FAX: (905) 415-0287 Ext. 2491 E-mail: [email protected] WLU Press: Work-Life Harmony Mr. Laurie Cook, Chief Executive Brian Henderson, Director Officer Ext. 6123 Enterprises Bruce Syvret, Director, International Waterloo Lutheran Seminary: 3555 Don Mills Rd., Ste. 18-222, Programming Dr. David Pfrimmer, Principal-Dean North York, ON M2H 3N3 David Clubine, Director, Ext. 3229 Experts specializing in progressive poli- Communications Centre for Supply Chain Management: cies, programs and innovative solutions that Paul Filsinger, Director, Fund Dr. Shelly Jha, Director effectively address work-family-life issues, Development Ext. 2678 this unique Canadian consulting firm has been a valuable media resource for over 20 Schlegel Centre for Entrepreneurship: years. A leading international network of Steve Farlow, Executive Director experts focused on creating supportive en- Ext. 2615 vironments that foster organizational, indi- CMA Centre of Excellence for the vidual and community resiliency, productiv- Advancement Accounting for SMEs: ity and prosperity. Steve Farlow, Executive Director World Wide Web: Ext. 2615 www.worklifeharmony.ca Laurier Centre for the Advancement of Nora Spinks, President World Society for the Accounting Research and Education: Phone: (416) 497-8942 Protection of Animals Dr. Bruce McConomy, Director FAX: (416) 492-8799 Ext. 2890 Cellular: (416) 452-3811 (WSPA) – Canada CMA Centre for Responsible E-mail: [email protected] 90 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 960, Organizations: Toronto, ON M4P 2Y3 Dr. Sanjay Taggar, Director Workshift.com The WSPA is the world’s largest federa- Ext. 2089 373 Poulin Ave., Ottawa, ON K2B 5V2 tion of humane societies and other animal protection organizations, representing more Centre for Strategic Leadership: To stay competitive, organizations must get technology working as it should. For 15 than 660 member organizations in more Dr. Simon Taggar, Director than 140 countries. Through direct field Ext. 2614 years, Chris Ellsay, President Workshift. com, has been solving technological head- work, campaigning, legislative work, hu- Laurier Centre for Economic Policy: aches including: business applications and mane education and training programs, Dr. David Johnson, Director computing for SMB, Internet security, net- WSPA strives to create a world where ani- Ext. 2540 works, Voice over IP, virus protection, mal welfare matters and animal cruelty firewalls, wireless and mobile computing. ends. Canadian charitable registration Paul T. Willis, B.A., LL.B., Get questions answered in layman’s lan- #12971 9076 RR0001. A.Mus. guage about this rapidly changing world. World Wide Web: www.wspa.ca/ 600 Church St., Toronto, ON M4Y 2E7 World Wide Web: www.workshift.com Phone: (416) 369-0044 Toronto lawyer in general practice 27 Chris Ellsay, President Toll free: 1-800-363-9772 years (real estate, family, same-sex issues, Phone: (613) 230-3923 FAX: (416) 369-0147 corporate/commercial, wills/estates, and Cellular: (613) 240-8800 E-mail: [email protected] mediation). Music teacher, concert master FAX: (613) 560-0432 Celecia Partap, Public Relations and and past president of Counterpoint Commu- E-mail: [email protected] Media Manager nity Orchestra. Past president of Dixon Hall Cellular: (416) 526-4743 (community centre for Regent Park), Work- E-mail: [email protected] er’s Education Association of Canada and Toronto Lambda (Gay and Lesbian) Busi- Silia Smith, Regional Director ness Council. Phone: (416) 995-9053 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.paulwillis-law.com Patrick Tohill, Campaigns Manager Cellular: (416) 898-9448 Paul T. Willis, Barrister and Solicitor E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 926-9806 600 Alden Rd., Ste. 310, Melissa Tkachyk, Campaigns Officer FAX: (416) 926-9737 Markham, ON L3R 0E7 After hours: (416) 926-9806 Cellular: (416) 995-9053 An international relief and development E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] agency, World Relief Canada partners with the evangelical church to respond to the needs of oppressed people. Through part- nerships in local communities, WRC ena- bles long-term development at the grass- Winter 2007 Sources 263 World Wide Web: www.zenon.com Phone: (905) 465-3030 Z FAX: (905) 465-3050 Zatoun Nazeli Clausen, Corporate Communications and Investor Relations 9251 - 8 Yonge St., Ste. 142, Ext. 3055 Richmond Hill, ON L4C 9T3 E-mail: [email protected] Zatoun is a NGO which brings fair trade olive oil from occupied Palestine. It high- lights the plight of Palestinian farmers and WWF – Canada the destruction of their livelihood. Olive oil 245 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 410, is a basic food which reminds us of our Toronto, ON M4P 3J1 common humanity and the need for justice WWF–Canada was established as part of and peace. “Zatoun” is the Arabic for “ol- the global WWF network in 1967 and cur- ive.” Zatoun is available through a network rently has offices in Toronto, Northwest Ter- of social activists, grassroots organizations, ritories, Vancouver, Prince Rupert and Hali- student and faith-based groups as well as fax. Our mission is to stop the degradation unions. of the planet’s natural environment and to World Wide Web: www.zatoun.com build a future in which humans live in har- Barrie Zwicker mony with nature by: Robert Massoud, President 91 Raglan Ave., Toronto, ON M6C 2K7 y Conserving the world’s biological diver- Phone: (905) 884-0124 Broadcaster and writer Barrie Zwicker has sity; E-mail: [email protected] specialized in media criticism since 1970 y Ensuring that the use of renewable natu- and has become a leader in the “9/11 truth ral resources is sustainable; and movement,” those who see the evidence sur- y Promoting the reduction of pollution and rounding the events of 9/11 as contradicting wasteful consumption the official story. The former Globe and Our conservation programs focus on cli- Mail, Toronto Star, Vancouver Province, mate change, the marine environment, for- Sudbury Star and Detroit News writer who ests and freshwater, the Mackenzie Valley, founded Sources, is producer of the 44- the Greater Antilles (Cuba) and endangered minute video The Great Deception (March species. WWF–Canada employs a range of 2002) and the 75-minute DVD The Great tools to achieve its conservation results. Conspiracy: The 9/11 News Special You These include field research, scientific map- Never Saw (Sept. 2004). His book, Towers ping, policy initiatives, market solutions and of Deception: The Media Cover-up of 9/11 public education. WWF–Canada works ZENON Environmental Inc. is now available and has just gone into its closely with local communities and others 3239 Dundas St. W., second printing. who share the common goal of protecting Oakville, ON L6M 4B2 World Wide Web: the natural world. 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