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2019-20 Annual Report the English Speaking Catholic Council
2019-20 Annual Report The English Speaking Catholic Council Bishop Thomas Dowd Honorary Chairman Executive Committee Paula Celani President Jacques Darche Vice-President William (Bill) Kovalchuk Treasurer Catherine Bolton Secretary Diane Lemay Past-President Board of Directors Cristina Ardelean John Donovan Fr. Raymond Lafontaine Shawn O’Donnell Ellen Roderick Brian Vidal Suzanne Wiseman Advisory Committee Gail Campbell-Tucker Paul Donovan Margaret Lefebvre Clifford Lincoln Mary McDaid Martin Murphy Don Myles Harold Thuringer John Walker Fr. John Walsh Robert Wilkins John Zucchi Staff Anna Farrow Executive Director Suzanne Brown Executive Assistant Message from the President It is with great pleasure that I present the ESCC’s The staff, Board and Advisory Committee were Annual Report for 2019-2020. Through the work saddened to learn of the death of Andrew Fogarty and activities of the past year, the Council has been on February 14, 2020, just a couple of months shy engaged with its core mandate of representing the of his 101st birthday. Andy was deeply involved needs and defending the rights of English-speaking in the life of the English-speaking Catholic Catholics in Quebec. Working with community community and was a founding Director of the partners such as Catholic Action Montreal, Seniors ESCC. Action Quebec (SAQ), Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN), Quebec English-Speaking The emergence of Covid-19, and the subsequent Communities Research Network (QESCREN), containment measures instituted by the provincial APPELE-Quebec and Community Health and government in early March 2020, made for a very Social Services Network (the CHSSN, on which strange end to the fiscal year for the Council. -
SAVE the DATE William Tetley Memorial Symposium, June 19, 2015
Français SAVE THE DATE William Tetley Memorial Symposium, June 19, 2015 The Canadian Maritime Law Association is pleased to invite you to attend a one-day legal symposium to celebrate the contribution of the late Professor William Tetley to maritime and international law and to Quebec society as a Member of the National Assembly and Cabinet Minister and as a great humanist. Details of the program will be communicated shortly. CLE accreditation of the symposium for lawyers is expected. Date: Friday, June 19, 2015 Time: 8h30 -16h30 followed by a Cocktail Reception Place: Law Faculty, McGill University, Montreal, Canada William Tetley, CM, QC Speakers: George R. Strathy, Chief Justice of Ontario Nicholas Kasirer, Quebec Court of Appeal Marc Nadon. Federal Court of Appeal Sean J. Harrington, Federal Court of Canada Prof. Sarah Derrington, The University of Queensland Prof. Dr. Marko Pavliha, University of Ljubljana Prof. Catherine Walsh, McGill University Chris Giaschi, Giaschi & Margolis Victor Goldbloom, CC, QC John D. Kimball, Blank Rome Patrice Rembauville-Nicolle, RBM2L Robert Wilkins More speakers to be confirmed shortly. Cost (in Canadian funds): CMLA Members: $250 Non-members: $300 Accommodations: For those of you from out of town wishing to attend, please note that a block of rooms has been reserved at the Fairmont The Queen-Elizabeth Hotel at a rate of $189 (plus taxes). Please note that the number of rooms is limited and use the following reference no.: CMLA0515. For reservations, tel. (toll- free): 1-800-441-1414 (Canada & USA) or 1-506-863-6301 (elsewhere); or visit https://resweb.passkey.com/go/cmla2015. -
Winter 2012 BISHOP’S Climate Change, Health and Well-Being, Cultural Differences: Exceptional Professors Win Canada Research Chairs You Make It Happen
Your University Magazine No. 36 Winter 2012 BISHOP’S Climate change, health and well-being, cultural differences: exceptional professors win Canada Research Chairs You make it happen I can’t imagine Bishop’s without the Annual Fund. I’m thankful for the scholarship and bursary provided by your charitable “ support. The Annual Fund has helped make my university education possible and given me an amazing experience. Last summer, for example, I was hired as a research intern. It was a wonderful opportunity to put my Biology classes into practice by working with one of my professors closely on a bone density project. Thank you for making it happen through the Annual Fund!” Justin McCarthy 4th year Biology Major from Newport Station NS VP Academic, Students’ Representative Council The Bishop’s Annual Fund Support our students. Make your gift today. 866-822-5210 www.ubishops.ca/gift 6-9 Sarah Feldberg ’00, Jennifer Furlong ’95, Sapna Dayal ’96, Adam Millard ’01, Doug Pawson ’06 Contents Regular features 4 Get involved! Cathy McLean ’82, President of the 5 Principal’s Page Advisors and advocates: Alumni Association, on alumni involvement. a new Council at Bishop’s 14 Campus Notes Getting started in Team Advancement Meet nine individuals in the 4 entrepreneurship, STEPping up your University Advancement Offi ce. communication and more... 6 Alumni Profi les Ronan O’Beirne ’11 writes about fi ve 16 My Space Our Library’s memorial graduates with a passion for social justice. window commemorates the massacre at École Polytechnique. 10 Three new Canada Research Chairs Dr. Cristian Berco, 17 My B.E.S.T. -
Rosh Hashanah 5780: Two Brothers Rabbi Lisa J
Rosh Hashanah 5780: Two Brothers Rabbi Lisa J. Grushcow, D.Phil., Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom Two brothers. Two brothers, standing, at the foot of a mountain. One of them will go up the mountain with their father, a journey fraught with fear and glory, which will transform the history of faith. The other will be left behind. The Akeda, the binding of Isaac which we read on Rosh Hashanah, seems to come out of nowhere. But, like most family legends, there is a back story. What could possibly have happened, to lead to God calling Abraham to sacrifice his son? Most explanations have to do with Abraham – what he did wrong, what he did right. But one zooms in on the relationship between Isaac and Ishmael, the brothers. They are fighting, as siblings do, about who is better, and who is more beloved. Ishmael says to Isaac: “I’m better than you, because I was circumcised when I was thirteen!” And Isaac shoots back: “No, I’m better than you, because I was circumcised when I was only eight days old!” (Note their mothers aren’t invited to give their perspective here; we can only imagine Hagar and Sarah comparing notes). Ishmael replies: “No way! I was thirteen! I could have argued, I could have run away, but I didn’t.” “Oh yeah?” Isaac says, “You think you’re so special? Even if God appeared to me now and told me to cut off one of my limbs, I would do it.”i And it happened after those things, that God tested Abraham, and said, take your son…ii In a world in which the greatest virtue was offering your whole self up to God, no wonder Jewish tradition maintains that Isaac was the son taken up to be sacrificed, and Ishmael was the one left at the foot of the mountain.iii And no wonder Islamic tradition said that Ishmael, their ancestor, was the one that Abraham took. -
List of Participants to the Third Session of the World Urban Forum
HSP HSP/WUF/3/INF/9 Distr.: General 23 June 2006 English only Third session Vancouver, 19-23 June 2006 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS TO THE THIRD SESSION OF THE WORLD URBAN FORUM 1 1. GOVERNMENT Afghanistan Mr. Abdul AHAD Dr. Quiamudin JALAL ZADAH H.E. Mohammad Yousuf PASHTUN Project Manager Program Manager Minister of Urban Development Ministry of Urban Development Angikar Bangladesh Foundation AFGHANISTAN Kabul, AFGHANISTAN Dhaka, AFGHANISTAN Eng. Said Osman SADAT Mr. Abdul Malek SEDIQI Mr. Mohammad Naiem STANAZAI Project Officer AFGHANISTAN AFGHANISTAN Ministry of Urban Development Kabul, AFGHANISTAN Mohammad Musa ZMARAY USMAN Mayor AFGHANISTAN Albania Mrs. Doris ANDONI Director Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Telecommunication Tirana, ALBANIA Angola Sr. Antonio GAMEIRO Diekumpuna JOSE Lic. Adérito MOHAMED Adviser of Minister Minister Adviser of Minister Government of Angola ANGOLA Government of Angola Luanda, ANGOLA Luanda, ANGOLA Mr. Eliseu NUNULO Mr. Francisco PEDRO Mr. Adriano SILVA First Secretary ANGOLA ANGOLA Angolan Embassy Ottawa, ANGOLA Mr. Manuel ZANGUI National Director Angola Government Luanda, ANGOLA Antigua and Barbuda Hon. Hilson Nathaniel BAPTISTE Minister Ministry of Housing, Culture & Social Transformation St. John`s, ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA 1 Argentina Gustavo AINCHIL Mr. Luis Alberto BONTEMPO Gustavo Eduardo DURAN BORELLI ARGENTINA Under-secretary of Housing and Urban Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA Development Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA Ms. Lydia Mabel MARTINEZ DE JIMENEZ Prof. Eduardo PASSALACQUA Ms. Natalia Jimena SAA Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA Session Leader at Networking Event in Profesional De La Dirección Nacional De Vancouver Políticas Habitacionales Independent Consultant on Local Ministerio De Planificación Federal, Governance Hired by Idrc Inversión Pública Y Servicios Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA Ciudad Debuenosaires, ARGENTINA Mrs. -
50Th Canadian Regional CPA Conference
50th Canadian Regional CPA Conference Gary Levy The Fiftieth Conference of the Canadian Region, Commonwealth Parliamentary Association takes place in Québec City July 15-21, 2012. This article traces the evolution of the Canadian Region with particular emphasis on previous conferences organized by the Québec Branch. ccording to Ian Imrie, former Secretary- Many provincial branches of CPA existed in name Treasurer of the Canadian Region, the rationale only but the idea of a permanent Canadian association Afor a meeting of Canadian representatives appealed to Speaker Michener. within the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association We can, I think, strengthen the Canadian was partly to help legislators develop an understanding Federation by these conferences. I am sure that of the parliamentary process. Also, this meeting, though it brings all too few people from the western provinces to the Maritimes, If we are to have a united country it is important demonstrates the value of it. I am sure that that elected members from one part of the country the other members from the West, who have visit other areas and gain an appreciation of the not visited Halifax would say that today their problems and challenges of their fellow citizens. I understanding of the Canadian Federation do not think I ever attended a conference, would be greatly helped by conferences held including those in Ottawa, where there were first in the East, then in the West and the Centre.2 not a number of legislators visiting that part of the country for the first time. One should not Premier Stanfield wanted to know more about what underestimate the value of such experiences.1 was going on in other legislatures. -
Loyola of Montreal: Report of the President 1969 to 1973 Index
Loyola of Montreal: Report of the President 1969 to 1973 Index 1969-1971 1972-1973 Report of the President . 5 Report of the President ... ... ..... .... 41 Reports Reports Registrar .... ... .. .. ..... .. ... 11 Registrar ..... .. .. ..... .. .. .... 46 Evening Division ... ...... ... .... 12 Evening Division ... .. ......... 47 Chief Librarian .. .. .... .... .. .. 12 Chief Librarian . .... .. .. ... ...... 48 Physical Education and Athletics . ..... 14 Chaplaincy .. ... ... ...... .. .. .. 49 Financial Aid . .. .... ... .... .. 15 Physical Education and Athletics . .. 49 Development .. ....... .... ... ..... 15 Alumni ... .. ...... .. .. ... ... .. 49 Financial .. .. .. ..... .. ....... .. 15 Financial Aid ..... .. .. .. .. .. 50 Senate Committee on Visiting Lecturers 16 Development ... .... ... .... .. .. ... 50 Faculty Financial ....... .... .. .. .. ... .. 50 awards . ... ... ... ... ....... .. ... 16 Senate Committee on Visiting Lecturers 51 publications, lectures, speeches . .... 17 Faculty doctorates, appointments, promotions . 20 awards .. .. ... ..... ........... 51 new faculty, faculty on leave of publications, lectures, speeches .. ..... 51 absence, departures . ..... .. ...... 21 doctorates, appointments, promotions . 53 new faculty, faculty on leave of absence, departures . ... .. ... ... 54 1971-1972 Report of the President . 24 Reports Registrar . .. .. ... ..... .. .. .... 31 Evening Division ..... ... ......... .. 32 Chief Librarian .... ........ ... ... 32 Chaplaincy . .... ... ... ..... 34 Physical Education and Athletics -
Leiif Ning Bpralii Business
< ir r 'V 'i r *•'- i * ' i -■' «r. t f ' ♦ » . The weather Inside today Warm today with high in 50s. Cioudy tonight with rain deveioping and low in Area news......... 12 Family...............5 upper 30s or low 40s, Occasionai rain lEiif ning Bpralii Business.............11 MAAC news _ 3 Tuesday, high in 40s and iow 50s, Classified ... 13, 14 MCC calendar .. 16 National weather forecast map on page Dear Abby......... 15 Obituaries ..........2 MancheBter—A City of Village Charm Editorial ...........4 Sports...........9,10 MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1976 - VOL. XCV, No. 116 SIXTEEN PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS Angolan peace feelers reported . 'x W ; f By United Press International troops to the South West Africa fron in an Angolan hyrdroelectric dam legitimate government from the 46- South Africa has exchanged secret tier. and get its troops off foreigh soil, or nation Organization of African Unity. ' ' -i peace feelers with the Sovie-backed Mozambique and the Ivory Coast risk a military showdown in defense The pledge of Chinese help by t ' faction in Angola following the were acting as intermediaries in the of the dam. Foreign Minister Chiao Kuan-Hua collapse of pro-Western resistance exchanges between Luanda and Spearheaded ,by 12,000 Cuban came at a banquet honoring a visiting there, according to Johannesburg Pretoria, the reports said. soldiers, the Popular Movement has delegation from Zaire, one of newspaper reports. Military sources predicted an im crushed the pro-Western forces in a Angola's neighboring states. In Peking, China pledged Sunday to minent clash which could explode sweeping southern drive. -
Journal Des Débats
journal des Débats Le mardi 14 novembre 1978 Vol. 20 — No 75 Table des matières Dépôt de documents Rapports de l'Ordre des chimistes et de l'Ordre des chiropraticiens 3667 Rapport de la Commission de la fonction publique 3667 Projet de loi no 96 — Loi modifiant de nouveau la Loi de l'instruction publique et modifiant la Loi du Conseil supérieur de l'éducation Première lecture 3667 M. Jacques-Yvan Morin 3667 Questions orales des députés Manifestation des étudiants en réadaptation 3668 Lock-out de l'entreprise Valger 3669 Création d'emplois pour les jeunes 3671 Taux de pollution à Québec 3673 Résolution du PQ de Hull au sujet du journal Le Droit 3674 Congés de maternité et Loi du salaire minimum 3675 Grève au Montreal Star 3676 Félicitations aux maires, conseillers et candidats 3677 Mise aux voix de la motion amendée 3680 Mise aux voix de la motion principale 3680 Travaux parlementaires 3681 Avis de mini-débats 3683 Projet de loi no 83 — Loi modifiant la Loi constituant la Régie des installations olympiques Deuxième lecture 3684 M. Claude Charron 3684 M. George Springate 3688 M. Fernand Grenier 3689 M. Gilbert Paquette 3690 M. André Marchand 3692 M. Maurice Bellemare 3694 M. William Frederic Shaw 3695 M. Lucien Caron 3696 M. Victor Goldbloom 3697 M. Bertrand Goulet 3698 M. Richard Verreault 3698 M. Serge Fontaine 3699 M. Claude Charron 3699 Renvoi à la commission de la jeunesse 3702 Table des matières (suite) Projet de loi no 28 — Loi concernant les droits de chasse et de pêche dans les territoires de la baie James et du Nouveau-Québec Projet de loi no 29 — Loi concernant le régime des terres dans les territoires de la baie James et du Nouveau-Québec Projet de loi no 30 — Loi modifiant de nouveau la Loi de la qualité de l'environnement Deuxième lecture 3702 M. -
2017-18 Men's Basketball
2017-18 MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK 2017-18 Men’s Basketball Record Book Western Athletic Conference TABLE OF CONTENTS 9250 E. Costilla Ave., Suite 300 Englewood, CO 80112-3662 2016-17 Statistics ................................2-13 Phone: (303) 799-9221 FAX: (303) 799-3888 WAC Team Records ..............................14-15 Top 25 Rankings ......................................16 WAC STAFF DIRECTORY WAC Individual Records .......................17-18 Non-Conference Records ...........................19 Jeff Hurd, Commissioner .............................................................(303) 962-4216 ............ [email protected] Mollie Lehman, Senior Associate Commissioner and CFO ...............(303) 962-4215 [email protected] Attendance ..............................................19 David Chaffin, Assoc. Commissioner of Technology & Conference Svcs. .. (303) 962-4212 ........ [email protected] Career Records ....................................20-22 Marlon Edge, Assistant Commissioner of Compliance .....................(303) 962-4211 .......... [email protected] Single-Season Top 15 ..........................23-26 Vicky Eggleston, Assistant Commissioner of Creative Services ...........(303) 962-4207 [email protected] Yearly Team Leaders.............................27-32 Hope Shuler, Assistant Commissioner of Media Relations ...............(303) 962-4213 ......... [email protected] Yearly Individual Leaders ......................33-38 Eric Danner, Executive Producer of WAC Digital Network ................(303) 962-4203 ....... -
2020-21 Byu Men's Basketball Record Book
2020-21 BYU MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK Table of Contents Individual Career Records . 1-6 Individual Season Records . 6-11 Individual Game Records . 11-13 30-Point Games . 14 Freshman Individual Season Records . 15-16 Freshman Individual Game Records . 17-18 Team Season Records . .. 19-20 Team Game Records . 21 Marriott Center Records . 22 Conference Individual Career Records . .23-24 Conference Individual Season Records . 25-26 Conference Individual Game Records . 27-28 Conference Tournament Individual Career Records . 29-30 Conference Tournament Individual Game Records . 30 NCAA Tournament Individual Career Records . 31 NCAA Tournament Individual Game Records . 32 NIT Individual Career Records . 33 NIT Individual Game Records . 34 All-Time Player Career Statistics . 35-38 All-Time 100-Point Games . 39 All-Time Overtime Games . 40 Coaching Records . 41 Off the Bench . 42 BYU Debut Records . 43 Year-By-Year Attendance . 44 Year-By-Year Team Statistics . 45-46 Year-By-Year Leaders . 47-49 Fastest To . 50 Week-By-Week Ranking History . 51 BYU as a Ranked Team . 51-52 BYU vs . Ranked Opponents . .. 53-54 Chronology of BYU Records . 54 Miscellaneous Scoring Records . 54-55 Scoring Records: Days of the Week and Height . 56 Scoring Records: Career Average by Height . 57 Individual Game Records – 1st Half . 58 Individual Game Records – 2nd Half . 59 Individual Game Records – Either Half . 60 Team Game Records – 1st Half . 61 Team Game Records – 2nd Half . 62 Team Game Records – Either Half . .63-64 Individual Game Records – Overtime . 64 Team -
Journal Des Débats
journal des Débats Le mercredi 19 novembre 1975 Vol. 16 — No 63 Table des matières Motion non annoncée Suspension de certaines règles de procédure 2005 Déclaration ministérielle Récupération des lots publics 2006 M. Normand Toupin 2006 M. Lucien Lessard 2007 Dépôt de documents Rapport du Bureau des véhicules automobiles 2007 Questions des députés Gisements d'amiante du Nord-Ouest québécois 2007 Usine de la King Beaver à Asbestos 2009 Lots sous billets de location 2010 Transport de l'électricité dans Vaudreuil-Soulanges 2011 Liberté de la presse 2013 Voyage du premier ministre en Europe 2013 Usine d'épuration de Gatineau 2014 Question de privilège M. Maurice Bellemare 2015 Mise à jour de dossiers 2015 Questions inscrites au feuilleton 2015 Motion de suspension des règles de procédure M. Gérard-D. Levesque 2016 M. Marcel Léger 2016 M. Robert Bourassa 2019 M. Maurice Bellemare 2020 M. Lucien Lessard 2021 M. Louis-Philippe Lacroix 2024 M. Fernand Lalonde 2025 M. Victor Goldbloom 2026 M. Jean Bienvenue 2027 M. Gilles Houde 2028 M. Gérard-D. Levesque 2029 Vote sur la motion 2030 Projet de loi no 81 — Loi constituant la Régie des installations olympiques Deuxième lecture 2030 M. Victor Goldbloom 2031 M. Marcel Léger 2033 M. Fernand Lalonde 2040 M. And ré Marchand 2043 M. Gilles Houde 2044 M. Lucien Lessard 2047 M. Michel Gratton 2049 M. Raymond Mailloux 2050 M. Marc-And ré Bédard 2052 M. Maurice Bellemare 2055 M. Robert Malouin 2062 M. Fabien Roy 2062 M. Claude Charron 2064 M. Victor Goldbloom 2067 Vote sur la deuxième lecture 2068 Motion de déférence à la commission permanente des Affaires municipales 2068 Ajournement 2069 Annexe 2069 2005 (Quinze heures dix minutes) collaboration qui nous anime toujours que je fais cette proposition à nos honorables amis d'en face M.