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World Wide Web: www.dalecurd.com rectory, an extensive web site, annual con- Dale Curd, Counselor, Director, The ference and quarterly magazine, Company. Men’s Program/Men’s Issues Expert, Co-author of Courage to Succeed. Winner of Co-Host, Guy Talk, Newstalk 1010 the Entrepreneur of the Year Award, 2009 – CFRB, Author of The Shrink is in, Oakville. www.beer.com World Wide Web: Phone: (416) 409-9700 www.companyofwomen.ca E-mail: [email protected] Anne Day, Founder Phone: (905) 338-1771 Drake International FAX: (905) 338-3018 320 Bay St., Ste. 1400, D E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M5H 4A6 Drake’s operating philosophy is based on the principle that organizations achieve the Debt Freedom Canada highest level of performance when they are staffed with the right people, working with Financial Services the right skills, knowledge and behaviors, 5500 North Service Rd., Ste. 101, using the best processes and technology- Burlington, ON L7L 6W6 driven solutions, over an extended period of Debt Freedom Canada is a Canadian com- time. 191 New Toronto St., pany founded specifically to help middle- Our unique suite of innovative staffing and Toronto, ON M8V 2E7 income families regain control of their finan- HR consulting solutions can be customized Daily Bread Food Bank is a non-profit, cial futures. Its purpose is to educate Cana- for any organization to generate Exponential charitable organization that is fighting to end dians on how to manage their personal debt Impact™ by improving performance, pro- hunger in our communities. Last year, over load in a business-like manner and to offer ductivity, recruiting, retention, organiza- 950,000 people across the GTA relied on proactive solutions to the ultimate elimina- tional culture and leadership while improv- food banks. Daily Bread serves the majority tion of debt. The company’s mission is to ing the bottom line. of these people through neighbourhood food help every client eliminate debt, build Members of the Drake International Group banks and meal programs in its 160 mem- wealth and live life. Today, Debt Freedom is of Companies are global leaders in the field ber agencies. Daily Bread Food Bank fights saving homeowners an average of $500 to of human resources, performance improve- hunger by providing food and resources for $1,000 a month in unnecessary interest pay- ment, consultative management, staffing and hungry people; mobilizing greater commu- ments. technology solutions. nity support; and creating social change World Wide Web: www.debtfreedom.ca World Wide Web: www.drakeintl.com through research, education and advocacy. E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 216-1000 World Wide Web: www.dailybread.ca FAX: (416) 216-1109 Bruce Stock, Director, Corporate Phone: (416) 203-0050 Communications Mark Coetzee, President FAX: (416) 203-0049 Phone: (905) 319-7748 Phone: (416) 216-1112 Gabrielle Chackal, Communications and FAX: (905) 319-7152 E-mail: [email protected] Marketing Officer E-mail: [email protected] Tony Scala, Vice-President, Marketing Ext. 238 and Public Relations E-mail: [email protected] Ann Douglas, Author Phone: (416) 216-1153 Michael Oliphant, Director of Research 3108 Frances Stewart Rd., E-mail: [email protected] and Communications Peterborough, ON K9H 7J8 Ext. 256 Author of 28 books, including the E-mail: [email protected] bestselling “The Mother of All®” Books se- Gail Nyberg, Executive Director ries: The Mother of All Pregnancy Books, Ext. 230 The Mother of All Baby Books, The Mother E-mail: [email protected] of All Toddler Books and The Mother of All Parenting Books. Latest books are Sleep So- lutions for Your Baby, Toddler, and Preschooler and Mealtime Solutions for 2000 Simcoe St. N., Your Baby, Toddler, and Preschooler. Fre- Oshawa, ON L1H 7L7 quently featured in the print and broadcast Highly rated by students, employers and media in Canada and the U.S. Expect prac- graduates, Durham College offers nearly tical tips, lively anecdotes and “real world” 100 top-notch programs, new and expanded advice. facilities, an employer guarantee and a Skills World Wide Web: Training Centre. The college’s Oshawa cam- Anne Day – Company of www.having-a-baby.com pus is also home to the University of Ontario Institute of Technology. Get immediate Women Ann Douglas commentary from experts in numerous 1353 Cleaver Dr., Oakville, ON L6J 1W5 Phone: (705) 742-3265 fields. FAX: (705) 742-9672 Anne Day is the Founder of Company of World Wide Web: www.durhamcollege.ca Women, an organization that supports, con- E-mail: [email protected] nects and promotes women in business or [email protected] Phone: (905) 721-2000 through monthly events, online and print di- FAX: (905) 721-3155 E-mail: [email protected] Summer 2009 Sources 183

Don Lovisa, President Toronto Office: Phone: (905) 721-3217 Phone: (416) 429-3330 Communications and Marketing: or (416) 696-3000 Donna McFarlane, Vice-President, FAX: (416) 429-3794 Communications and Marketing Bill Weiland, Managing Principal Phone: (905) 721-2000, ext. 2952 Phone: (416) 696-3011 E-mail: E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Asset Consulting Tawni Shepperdson, Executive Assistant Greg Malone Phone: (905) 721-2000, ext. 3610 easyDNS Technologies Phone: (416) 696-3098 E-mail: Inc. Communications [email protected] Paul Harrietha 219 Dufferin St., Ste. 304A, Phone: (416) 696-3064 Toronto, ON M6K 3J1 E easyDNS has been a leading provider of Financial Services outsourced DNS services and domain name Bill Weiland E.K. Gillin & Associates registrar since 1998. Every organization has Phone: (416) 696-3011 at least one domain name or web address. Pensions and Benefits 356 Ontario St., Ste. 362, Every e-mail, instant message or web site Todd McLean Stratford, ON N5A 7X6 access requires functional DNS. easyDNS Phone: (416) 696-3059 E.K. Gillin & Associates Inc. (EKG) is demystifies both the technical underpin- Canada’s leading environmental health & nings of the internet as well as the wider in- Technology safety consultancy and training firm. Our tellectual property, security, economic and Sean Keys experts are available 24/7 for commentary cultural issues as they relate to an increas- Phone: (416) 696-3054 on everything from workplace ergonomics ingly inter-networked world. Vancouver Office: to industrial accidents, mould remediation Jeftovic explains the technology and the Richard Border to chemical spills. Call us for a story idea ramifications in simple, easy-to-understand Phone: (604) 682-1381 today; we’d love to hear from you! language with a rare no-nonsense delivery. 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Nick Bauer Communications Phone: (514) 879-8721 World Wide Web: www.easydns.com Phone: (519) 662-3819 FAX: (514) 878-9169 FAX: (519) 662-6565 Phone: (416) 535-8672 Pensions and Benefits E-mail: [email protected] Toll free: 1-888-677-4741 Gilles Bouchard Mark Jeftovic, Founder and President Phone: (514) 879-8722 Ext. 225 Halifax Office: E-mail: [email protected] Peter Hayes Phone: (902) 490-3310 FAX: (902) 454-9398 Electricity Distributors Association 111 Peter St., Toronto, ON M5V 2H1 3700 Steeles Ave. W., Ste. 1100, Earth Day Canada, a national environmen- Vaughan, ON L4L 8K8 tal charity, provides Canadians with practi- Consultants and Actuaries, The Electricity Distributors Association LISTINGS cal knowledge and tools to support the en- 110 Sheppard Ave. E., Ste. 900, (EDA) is the voice of Ontario’s local elec- vironment. In 2004 it received the top envi- Toronto, ON M2N 7A3 tricity distributors, the publicly and pri- ronmental education organization in North • Consulting to insurance companies/finan- vately owned companies that safely and re- America award. In 2008 it was chosen as cial institutions on mergers, acquisitions, liably deliver electricity to over four million Canada’s “Outstanding Non-profit Organi- valuations, etc. Ontario homes, businesses and public insti- zation” by the Canadian Network for Envi- • Pensions and benefits tutions. The EDA provides members with ronmental Education and Communication. • Employee communications advocacy and representation in the legisla- • Asset consulting tive and regulatory environment. World Wide Web: www.earthday.ca • Healthcare management Christine Hallas, Manager, Phone: (416) 599-1991 • Technology Clients: corporate employers, govern- Communications and Media Relations FAX: (416) 599-3100 Phone: (905) 265-5322 E-mail: [email protected] ments, financial institutions, multi-em- ployer trusts, universities, unions, lawyers, FAX: (905) 265-5301 Keith Treffry, Communications Director associations. E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 107 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.eckler.ca 184 Sources Summer 2009 Eluta.ca 21 New St., Toronto, ON M5R 1P7 Eluta.ca is a search engine for full-time jobs from direct Canadian employers. Eluta.ca uses proprietary algorithms, tech- nology and human editing to connect job- seekers to employers, bypassing traditional job boards. Eluta features exclusive edito- rial content highlighting best practices from 480 University Ave., Ste. 1000, Canada’s Top 100 Employers competition, Engineers Canada / Toronto, ON M5G 1V2 managed by Eluta’s parent company. The Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ingénieurs Canada Ontario represents more than 73,000 public World Wide Web: www.eluta.ca 180 Elgin St., Ste. 1100, elementary school teachers and education Kim Peters, President and CEO workers across Ontario and is the largest Ottawa, ON K2P 2K3 Phone: (416) 987-1459 Engineers Canada is the national organi- teacher federation in Canada. ETFO wel- E-mail: [email protected] comes media inquiries about a wide range zation of the 12 provincial and territorial of educational and social issues. associations/ordre that regulate the practice of engineering in Canada. Engineers World Wide Web: www.etfo.ca Canada delivers national programs that en- Phone: (416) 962-3836 sure the highest standards of engineering Toll free: 1-888-838-3836 education, professional qualifications and FAX: (416) 642-2424 ethical conduct; promotes greater public understanding of engineering and its contri- David Clegg, President bution to society; and acts as the national Gene Lewis, General Secretary and international voice of the associations/ Media Relations: Embassy Row ordre. On their behalf, Engineers Canada Larry Skory 489 College St., Ste. 305, accredits undergraduate engineering pro- Cellular (416) 948-0195 Toronto, ON M6G 1A5 grams, conducts research and develops na- E-mail: [email protected] Embassy Row, published by Sources as tional guidelines. 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Le Ministère a pour mission de maintenir Phone: (416) 755-5565, ext. 422 World Wide Web: www.fcn.ca/ la productivité des pêches et des océans du E-mail: Canada, de protéger les ressources marines [email protected] Phone/FAX: (416) 410-6833 et d’eau douce, d’assurer la sécurité du pub- E-mail: [email protected] lic et l’efficacité du trafic maritime sur les 186 Sources Summer 2009 océans et les voies navigables du Canada, et de faire progresser les connaissances permettant aux responsables de prendre des décisions éclairées sur la gestion des ressources. World Wide Web: www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca Head Office, Communications/ Administration centrale: Susan Gardner-Barclay, Director Food Banks Canada 131 Bloor St. W., Ste. 200/238, General/Directrice générale Toronto, ON M5S 1R8 2968 Dundas St. W., Ste. 303, Phone/Tél: (613) 990-0219 Friends of Canadian Broadcasting is an Toronto, ON M6P 1Y8 independent media watchdog organization Kerry Colpitts, Director, Public Affairs Food Banks Canada (formerly the Cana- supported by 100,000 Canadians who share and Strategic Communications/Directrice, dian Association of Food Banks) is the na- a commitment to expanding the quality and Affaires publiques et communications tional charitable organization representing quantity of Canadian radio and television stratégiques the food bank community. Its members and programming. Friends relies entirely upon Phone/Tél: (613) 998-7998 their respective agencies serve approxi- donations from its members to finance pub- mately 85% of Canadians accessing emer- Cathy McRae, Director, Services/ lic policy initiatives, public opinion leader- gency food programs nation-wide. Food Directrice des Services ship and research activities. Friends is not Banks Canada conducts research, engages Phone/Tél: (613) 990-0211 affiliated with any broadcaster or political in public education and advocates for pub- party. Scott Cantin, Acting Media Relations lic policy change to eliminate the causes of Manager/Gestionnaire par intérim, hunger and food insecurity in Canada. World Wide Web: www.friends.ca Relations avec les médias Phone/Tél: (613) 990-7537 World Wide Web: Ian Morrison, Spokesperson FAX/Téléc: (613) 990-1866 www.foodbankscanada.ca Phone: (416) 923-8201 FAX: (416) 923-8248 Marzena Gersho, National Media Regional Communications/ E-mail: [email protected] Communications régionales: Relations Phone: (416) 203-9241, ext. 28 Newfoundland/Terre-Neuve FAX: (416) 203-9244 Frontier College Jan Woodford, Regional Director/ E-mail: [email protected] Directrice régionale 35 Jackes Ave., Toronto, ON M4T 1E2 Phone/Tél: (709) 772-7622 Literacy is an essential skill in today’s FAX/Téléc: (709) 772-4880 Trevor Franklin – world. Low literacy skills are directly linked to poverty, poor health and high unemploy- Maritimes TD Waterhouse Private ment. One in six adult Canadians cannot Jill Currie, Regional Director/Directrice Client Services read the headline of a newspaper. 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Joel Auge 1434 Sainte Catherine W., Ste. 500, Phone: (905) 901-4703 Montreal, QC H3G 1R4 World Wide Web: Cellular: (905) 518-0378 Phone: (514) 871-8038 www.heartscanada.com E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (514) 871-9385 Head Office: Bryan Freeman New Brunswick: Ruth Claramunt, Relationship Phone: (905) 901-4703 Darcy Leblanc, Communications Consultant Cellular: (905) 781-6373 Manager Toll free: 1-800-266-4228 E-mail: [email protected] Heart and Stroke Foundation of New FAX: (416) 789-9160 Brunswick, 133 Prince William St., E-mail: [email protected] Ste. 606, Saint John, NB E2L 2B5 Vancouver Office: Lenny Hochberg – Phone: (506) 634-1620 Phone: (604) 488-1477 FAX: (506) 648-0098 FAX: (604) 408-1464 Hochberg, MacGregor E-mail: [email protected] LL.B. 1200 Bay St., Ste. 301, Toronto, ON M5R 2A5 Lenny is a criminal defence lawyer. He has dedicated his career to representing or- dinary people charged with serious criminal Summer 2009 Sources 189 offences. Currently, Lenny is writing a book Rudi Verspoor, D.Hom., Dean of the on the law of criminal organizations in Heilkunst Hahnemann Centre Canada. He has appeared on TV, in print 1143 Mill St., Manotick, ON K4M 1A3 and on radio nationally. Phone: (613) 692-0183 World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] www.torontodefender.com World Wide Web: www.homeopathiceducation.com Lenny Hochberg, LL.B., Canadian Criminal Defence Lawyer Judy Henry, Herbalist P.O. Box 258, Woodlawn, ON K0A 3M0 Phone: (416) 665-3100 80 Carlton St., Toronto, ON M5B 1L6 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (613) 832-8241 E-mail: [email protected] We are a national charitable organization World Wide Web: www.earthmedicine.ca dedicated to funding research, public and health professional education in comple- Dr. John Scott, M.D. mentary and alternative medicine. Our long Heartland Farms, RR #3, term vision is to improve Canadians’ health Pakenham, ON K0A 2X0 and quality of life; minimize the incidence Phone: (613) 623-9878 of chronic disease; and transform health E-mail: [email protected] care to emphasize prevention, holism and Dr. Doris Rapp, M.D. integration. 8179 e. Del Cuarzo Dr., World Wide Web: Holistic Cooking Academy Scottsdale, AZ 85258 www.holistichealthresearch.ca of Canada Phone: (480) 905-9195 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 778-4443 260 Napoleon St., World Wide Web: www.drrapp.com FAX: (416) 778-5438 Carleton Place, ON K7C 2W9 Aileen Burford-Mason, Ph.D., Founding Our advanced curriculum has been ten Sally Fallon, Mary Enig, Ph.D. Board President years in development. Continuing adult Nutrition, Weston A. Price Foundation, E-mail: [email protected] education facilities hire our specialized PMB 106-380, 4200 Wisconsin Ave. N.W., chefs. Distance education is provided to Washington, DC 20016 Keren Brown, Founding Executive chefs only. Homemakers and practitioners Phone: (202) 363-4394 Director who seek wellness will create balanced reci- E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: pes that prevent obesity, diabetes, genetic World Wide Web: [email protected] disorders, etc. We recognize food allergies www.westonAprice.org cause 80% of all illness. Catherine Willow, ND, World Wide Web: Gene Sullivan, ND, Carp Ridge www.holistic-cooking.com Naturopathic Centre, 4569 Carp Rd., Carp, ON K0A 1L0 Phone: (613) 253-7390 Phone: (613) 839-1198 FAX: (613) 253-2637 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Josephine Zaponne, RHC Lori Nichols Davies, Dean Orangeville, ON Dr. Larry McCuaig, Ph.D. Nutrition Phone: (416) 566-6855 867 Dundee Ave., Ottawa, ON K2B 5T2 E-mail: [email protected] Hospital Employees’ Union Phone: (613) 721-1515 Anna Varriano, B.Sc., NHC, RHC, 5000 North Fraser Way, E-mail: [email protected] International Academy of Health Burnaby, BC V5J 5M3 Dr. Barbara Powell, M.D. Education (1980), Carling Ave. and HEU, the B.C. Health Services Division of P.O. Box 72099, Kanata, ON K2K 2P4 Forrest St., Ottawa, ON CUPE and B.C.’s largest health care union, Phone: (613) 591-3942 Phone: (613) 820-0318 represents 43,000 health workers in acute E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] care, long-term care and community serv- Dr. Libuse Gilka, M.D. Peter Webb, Inventor of CAL-T to ices. HEU is active on health policy issues; women’s rights; pay equity; labour issues; 3015 Richmond Rd., improve minerals in soil LISTINGS Ottawa, ON K2B 656 RR #2, Kemptville, ON K0G 1J0 health and safety; and in national campaigns Phone: (613) 820-6186 Phone: (613) 258-9899 in defence of Medicare. E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.heu.org Rica Gerhardt, Health Kinesiologist HEAD OFFICE: 154 Douglas Side Rd., Phone: (604) 438-5000 Ashton, ON K0A 1B0 FAX: (604) 739-1510 Phone: (613) 257-8362 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Judy Darcy, Chief Spokesperson, World Wide Web: Sources Hot Tip Secretary–Business Manager www.wellbeingisyours.com Research? The information specialists at Mike Old, Director of Communications Sam Graci, Graci Research Sources are available to assist you with After hours: (604) 828-6771 1001 Fulford Gangers Rd., custom research projects on a Salt Spring Island, BC V8K 2A4 fee-for-service basis. Call (416) 964-7799 Phone: (250) 537-0834 190 Sources Summer 2009 Hotel Association of Canada Phone: (514) 448-6215 World Wide Web: Toll free: 1-877-769-9776 www.humphreymiles.com 130 Albert St., Ste. 1206, FAX: (514) 849-1157 Bruce T. Humphrey, President Ottawa, ON K1P 5G4 E-mail: [email protected] The Hotel Association of Canada is the Phone: (416) 487-4523 national federation of provincial and terri- Nova Scotia: FAX: (416) 487-4395 torial hotel associations, 26 hotel chains and Jeff Ransome, President E-mail: [email protected] suppliers with a mandate to represent mem- HANS, Halifax Marriott Harbourfront, bers nationally and internationally and to 1919 Upper Water St., provide cost-effective services which stimu- Halifax, NS B3J 3J5 I late and encourage a free market. Phone: (902) 428-7831 FAX: (902) 428-7835 NATIONAL OFFICE: E-mail: [email protected] Anthony P. Pollard, President Phone: (613) 237-7149 New Brunswick: FAX: (613) 237-8928 Real Robichaud, Hotel Representative E-mail: [email protected] Tourism Association of New Brunswick, P.O. Box 23001, PROVINCIAL ASSOCIATIONS: Fredericton, NB E3B 7B3 British Columbia & Yukon: Phone: (506) 458-5646 James Chase, CEO FAX: (506) 459-3634 British Columbia Hotel Association, E-mail: [email protected] IVF CANADA/Life Program 948 Howe St., 2nd Fl., Prince Edward Island: 2347 Kennedy Rd., Ste. 304, Vancouver, BC V6Z 1N9 Elaine Thomson, President Scarborough, ON M1T 3T8 Phone: (604) 681-7164 Hotel Association of PEI, A leader in the field of Assisted Reproduc- Toll free: 1-800-663-3153 c/o Comfort Inn, 112 TransCanada Hwy., tive Technologies (ARTs) since 1983 and FAX: (604) 681-7649 Charlottetown, PE C1E 1E7 one of the most patient-focused and acces- E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (902) 566-4424 sible private surgical facilities in Canada. Alberta: FAX: (902) 368-1174 Unique in its approach and treatment of David Kaiser, President and CEO E-mail: [email protected] infertility in both males and females, offer- Alberta Hotel and Lodging Association, Newfoundland & Labrador: ing the latest in reproductive technology to 5241 Calgary Trail S., Ste. 401, Carol-Ann Gilliard, Executive Director provide patients with the greatest chance of Edmonton, AB T6H 5G8 Hospitality Newfoundland and Labrador, achieving pregnancy. Phone: (403) 436-6112 2nd Fl., Icon Bldg., 187 Kenmount Rd., World Wide Web: www.ivfcanada.com FAX: (403) 436-5404 St. John’s, NL A1B 3P9 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (709) 722-2224 Phone: (416) 754-8742 FAX: (416) 321-1239 Saskatchewan: FAX: (709) 722-8104 E-mail: [email protected] Tom Mullin, President and CEO E-mail: [email protected] Saskatchewan Hotel and Hospitality Dr. Sam Batarseh, Director Association, 2080 Broad St., Ste. 302, Dr. Murray Kroach, Director Regina, SK S4P 1Y3 Dr. Perry Phillips, Director Phone: (306) 522-1664 Dr. George Woo, Director FAX: (306) 525-1944 Carole Craig, Administrator, Executive E-mail: [email protected] Manager Dr. Lisa Barcroft, Ph.D., Lab Director Manitoba: Jim Baker, President and CEO Manitoba Hotel Association, 1534 Gamble Place, Ste. 200, Winnipeg, MB R3T 1N6 Humphrey Funeral Home – Phone: (204) 942-0671 A.W. Miles Chapel FAX: (204) 942-6719 1403 Bayview Ave., E-mail: Toronto, ON M4G 3A8 [email protected] Funeral directors since 1879, the organi- Ontario: zation continues setting the standard for ex- Industrial Accident Tony Elenis, President cellence for progressive, comprehensive fu- Ontario Restaurant, Hotel & Motel neral service. This independent, family- Prevention Association Association, 2600 Skymark Ave., owned firm serves as a resource centre prior (IAPA) Ste. 8-201, Mississauga, ON L4W 5B2 to, during and after the funeral, offering: Phone: (905) 361-0268 • PRENEED CENTRE for funeral c/o Centre for Health & Safety Innovation, Toll free: 1-800-668-8906 preplanning 5110 Creekbank Rd., Ste. 300, FAX: (905) 361-0288 • Full service FUNERAL HOME and Mississauga, ON L4W 0A1 E-mail: [email protected] CHAPEL Established in 1917, IAPA is Canada’s leader in workplace health, safety, and em- Québec: • RECEPTION LEVEL for after funeral receptions ployee well-being. Representing more than Danielle Chayer, President and CEO 50,000 member firms and in excess of 1.5 L’Association des Hôteliers du Québec, • LIBRARY housing the area’s largest grief and bereavement resource, and million Ontario workers, IAPA provides in- 1004 – 425, boul de Maisonneuve ouest, dustry-leading training, consulting, educa- Montréal, QC H3A 3G5 • BEREAVEMENT CENTRE for post-fu- neral support. tional products and informational services Summer 2009 Sources 191 that meet members’ needs and the needs of environmental regulations, increased social Media contacts: those in their communities. concerns and changing shareholder de- Phone: (416) 927-2027 World Wide Web: www.iapa.ca mands. FAX: (416) 927-4167 Phone: (905) 614-4272 World Wide Web: www.inhance.ca Anita Dubey, Manager, Communications FAX: (905) 614-1414 Israel Garcilazo, Marketing and Ext. 2260 E-mail: [email protected] Michael Abromeit, Vice-President, Client Communications Co-ordinator Services Phone: (604) 975-3316 Cindy Moser, Communications Associate E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (604) 975-3319 Ext. 2183 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Holly-Ann Campbell, Manager, Corporate Communications Contact via Israel Garcilazo: Institute of Space and E-mail: [email protected] Kerry Ho, CEO Dermot Foley, Vice-President, Strategic Atmospheric Studies Analysis Stephen MacInnes, Chief Investment University of Saskatchewan, Officer Saskatoon, SK Observations, Theory and models are used to investigate the earth’s troposphere, middle atmosphere, ionosphere and magne- tosphere. Topics: solar and atmospheric processes of climate and weather, dynam- ics, chemistry, aurorae, space weather and Ingle International/Imagine solar activity. Strong links with Canadian Financial Space Agency (Odin-OSIRIS, THEMIS, CGSM); international research (CAWSES, 460 Richmond St. W., Ste. 100, 5749 Doyle Rd., Ottawa, ON K4M 1B4 SPARC, SuperDARN, AMISR). Toronto, ON M5V 1Y1 Management consultants in telework (aka Ingle International offers access to a vari- telecommuting, mobile work, distributed World Wide Web: ety of insurance options, and is committed work, remote work, etc.). Focus areas: pro- www.usask.ca/physics/isas/ to providing objective advice, expertise and gram and policy development, manage- Dr. Jean-Pierre St.-Maurice, Chair alternatives. ment, feasibility and ROI, absenteeism, pro- Phone: (306) 966-2906 Ingle is committed to educating travellers ductivity, office space, transportation, envi- FAX: (306) 966-6428 on how to be prepared. ronment, recruitment, retention, business E-mail: [email protected] Ingle offers seminars, opinions and expert continuity, communication, training, evalu- ations, keynote presentations, etc. IVC’s Dr. Alan Manson, Executive Secretary advice on any topic for travellers, health Phone: (306) 966-6449 care issues and specialty risk concerns. president chairs the Canadian Telework As- sociation. 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des Machinistes et des LISTINGS 481 University Ave., Ste. 800, Toronto, ON M5G 2E9 Travailleurs de The Institute conducts and shares research l’aérospatiale (CTC) that protects and improves the health of working people and is valued by policy- Canadian Office/Bureau canadien: makers, workers and workplaces, clinicians, 15 Gervais Dr., Ste. 707, Inhance Mutual Funds and health & safety professionals. Our re- Toronto, ON M3C 1Y8 search focuses on two broad areas: prevent- The IAM is a trade union representing 1200 – 900 West Hastings St., ing work-related injury and illness, and pre- some 50,000 Canadian workers in air trans- Vancouver, BC V6C 1E5 venting or managing disability in injured port and a wide range of manufacturing in- Inhance is a leader in the responsible in- workers. cluding aircraft, autoparts, aerospace, vesting arena. We create wealth for Canadi- autobuses, electronics, light and heavy ma- ans through Return on Responsibility™ – World Wide Web: www.iwh.on.ca chinery, tools and appliances. investing in companies that balance the in- Roland Hosein, Chair, Board of Directors The IAM also represents office, technical terests of shareholders, customers, employ- Dr. Cameron Mustard, President and other white collar workers. The total ees and the community. We assess how or- North American membership of the IAM is ganizations operate in a world of evolving 650,000. 192 Sources Summer 2009 L’AIM est un syndicat qui représente International Civil Aviation International Dark-Sky environ 50 000 travailleurs canadiens dans le transport aérien ainsi que dans les sec- Organization Association teurs manufacturier incluant l’avionnerie, 999 University St., 3225 N. First Ave., pièces pour automobiles, aérospatiale, Montreal, QC H3C 5H7 Tucson, AZ 85719, USA autobus, électroniques, machinerie légère et The International Civil Aviation Organiza- Concerned with stopping the adverse en- lourde, outils et appareils ménagers. tion, a UN Specialized Agency, is the glo- vironmental impact of light pollution and L’AIM représente aussi des employés de bal forum for civil aviation. space debris. bureau, techniques ainsi que des travailleurs ICAO works to achieve its vision of safe, World Wide Web: www.darksky.org collets blancs. Le nombre total de l’AIM en secure and sustainable development of civil Amérique du Nord est de 650 000 membres. aviation through cooperation amongst its Phone: (520) 293-3198 World Wide Web: www.iamaw.ca member States. E-mail: [email protected] Frank Saptel, Communications World Wide Web: www.icao.int/ International Development Representative/Représentant des Phone: (514) 954-8219 communications E-mail: [email protected] Research Centre (IDRC) Phone/Tél: (416) 386-1789 150 Kent St., P.O. Box 8500, Cellular/Cellulaire: (416) 579-0481 International Criminal Ottawa, ON K1G 3H9 FAX/Téléc: (416) 386-0210 For nearly 40 years, IDRC has helped re- E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] Court searchers and innovators in developing Primary Contact/Contact principal: P.O. Box 19519, 2500 CM, countries find new ways to improve health, Bill Trbovich, Director of The Hague, The Netherlands reduce poverty, and promote democracy. Communications, Canada/Directeur des The International Criminal Court (ICC), IDRC has more than 100 staff experts avail- communications au Canada governed by the Rome Statute, is the first able world-wide to speak to the media on Phone/Tél: (416) 386-1789 permanent, treaty based, international some of the world’s most pressing develop- Cellular/Cellulaire: (416) 735-9765 criminal court established to help end im- ment challenges – from climate change, to FAX/Téléc: (416) 386-0210 punity for the perpetrators of the most seri- food security, to global finance. E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] ous crimes of concern to the international World Wide Web: community. www.idrc.ca/idrcexperts International Atomic The ICC is an independent international organization, and is not part of the United Isabelle Bourgeault-Tassé, Senior Media Energy Agency Nations system. Its seat is at The Hague in Advisor P.O. Box 100, Wagramer Strasse 5, the Netherlands. Although the Court’s ex- Phone: (613) 696-2343 A-1400 Vienna penses are funded primarily by States Par- E-mail: [email protected] The IAEA is the world’s centre of coop- ties, it also receives voluntary contributions eration in the nuclear field. It was set up as from governments, international organiza- the world’s “Atoms for Peace” organization tions, individuals, corporations and other in 1957 within the United Nations family. entities. The Agency works with its Member States The international community has long as- and multiple partners worldwide to promote pired to the creation of a permanent inter- safe, secure and peaceful nuclear technolo- national court, and, in the 20th century, it gies. reached consensus on definitions of geno- The IAEA Secretariat is headquartered at cide, crimes against humanity and war the Vienna International Centre in Vienna, crimes. The Nuremberg and Tokyo trials International Image Austria. Operational liaison and regional addressed war crimes, crimes against peace, offices are located in Geneva, Switzerland; and crimes against humanity committed Institute Inc. New York, USA; Toronto, Canada; and To- during the Second World War. kyo, Japan. The IAEA runs or supports re- In the 1990s after the end of the Cold War, 189 Humberland Dr., search centres and scientific laboratories in tribunals like the International Criminal Tri- Richmond Hill, ON L4E 3S9 Vienna and Seibersdorf, Austria; Monaco; bunal for the former Yugoslavia and for Karen Brunger, BHEc, AICI CIP, is a re- and Trieste, Italy. Rwanda were the result of consensus that cipient of the international Award of Excel- The IAEA Secretariat is a team of 2,200 impunity is unacceptable. However, because lence in Image Consulting, and the Presi- multi-disciplinary professional and support they were established to try crimes commit- dent for the Association of Image Consult- staff from more than 90 countries. ted only within a specific time-frame and ants International (AICI) for 2007–2009. during a specific conflict, there was general The author of numerous workbooks and World Wide Web: www.iaea.org/ agreement that an independent, permanent materials, her systems are currently in over Phone: +431 2600-0 criminal court was needed. 60 countries. A professional spokesperson E-mail: [email protected] On 17 July 1998, the international com- and media-trained, Karen is a regular, popu- munity reached an historic milestone when lar guest expert for the media. 120 States adopted the Rome Statute, the World Wide Web: legal basis for establishing the permanent www.imageinstitute.com International Criminal Court. The Rome Statute entered into force on Phone: (905) 773-6599 Sources Hot Tip 1 July 2002 after ratification by 60 coun- FAX: (905) 773-6715 Mailing lists? Sources has them. tries. Karen Brunger, Director Call (416) 964-7799 to discuss your needs. World Wide Web: www.icc-cpi.int/ E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 31 (0)70 515 8515 E-mail: [email protected] Summer 2009 Sources 193 International Personnel World Wide Web: www.ipowertrain.com gage the 50Plus Worker and Beat the Management Association – Ivy Lim, Owner, Trainer Workforce Crisis. Barbara consults to thou- Phone: (416) 508-5099 sands of organizations and founded the Best Canada (IPMA–Canada) E-mail: [email protected] Employers Award for 50 Plus Canadians™ and the annual Summit on the Mature National Office: Workforce, speaks and writes on 21 Midland Cres., Unit 74, Reflections on Islam intergenerational workforce strategies. Ottawa, ON K2H 8P6 P.O. Box 763, Stn. Don Mills, National HR Association with eight Chap- World Wide Web: Toronto, ON M3C 4G5 www.workplaceinstitute.org ters, globally connected through affiliation A non-profit organization to present Islam with other IPMA associations throughout and its cultures on TV and Radio. Issues of Barbara Jaworski, B.Sc., M.B.A., the world. We promote excellence in the interest to public from the Islamic Shari’ah Workplace Institute practice of human resource management Laws: Worship: prayer, almsgiving, fasting, Phone: (416) 704-3517 through professional certification, speaker’s pilgrimage, etc. Family Matters: marriage, E-mail: events, courses, workshops, national confer- divorce, inheritance, etc. Social Issues: edu- [email protected] ences, awards programs, newsletters and cation, helping the poor, economics, other information services to Human Re- interfaith relations, etc. sources (HR) practitioners across Canada. Ezz E. Gad, Producer World Wide Web: www.ipma-aigp.ca Phone: (416) 260-7544 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 260-0417 Carol Hopkins, IPMA-CP, Executive Director, Canada E-mail: [email protected] J Valerie Jones, M.B.A., Speaker, Social Networking, E-Commerce Expert, The Investment Funds Dr. Lise Janelle, D.C. GrandandToyEmpower.com 58 Winchester St., Ste. 1, Valerie has held successful product mar- Institute of Canada (IFIC) Toronto, ON M4X 1A9 keting and web development positions with 11 King St. W., 4th Fl., Lise Janelle is a transformational life several technology-driven companies. After Toronto, ON M5H 4C7 coach. She uses leading edge mind/body/ going on to develop winning Internet and e- IFIC is the voice of Canada’s mutual fund spirit techniques that rapidly eliminate self- commerce strategies for Clearnet Inc. managers and dealers, created to enhance sabotaging mechanisms, empowering her (Telus), Fujitsu Consulting, Air Miles and the integrity and growth of the industry and clients to do what they love while experi- Bell Canada, Val is now General Manager strengthen investor confidence. IFIC repre- encing a vibrant and successful life. She is of eCommerce for Grand & Toy, where her sents the views of industry to government a bilingual keynote speaker, author and energy and experience are writing that com- and regulators, provides authoritative indus- seminar leader based in Toronto. pany’s e-marketing success story. 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Unique programs in- Concordia University College of Alberta, ports and other strategic locations across clude Photojournalism, Animation, Busi- Edmonton: Canada and the United States. ness Sales and Marketing, Broadcast Engi- Rev. Dr. Gerald Krispin, President World Wide Web: neering Technology, Biosciences, and a col- Phone: (780) 479-8481 www.livingstonintl.com laborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing with Brock University. Loyalist has 2,800 Concordia Lutheran Theological Operating Subsidiaries and Divisions: full-time students. Faculty retain strong in- Seminary, St. Catharines, Ontario: dustry contacts. Dr. Thomas Winger, Acting President CANADA: Phone: (905) 688-2362 Livingston International Inc. World Wide Web: Livingston Customs Brokerage www.loyalistcollege.com Concordia Lutheran Seminary, Livingston Consulting Edmonton: Livingston Integrated Logistics Phone: (613) 969-1913 Dr. Manfred Zeuch, President Livingston Freight Maureen Piercy, President Phone: (780) 474-1468 Livingston Event Logistics Ext. 2200 Livingston Managed Services George Burton, Vice-President, Registrar of Imported Vehicles Enrolment, Management and Student M Searail Cargo Surveys Services UNITED STATES: Ext. 2355 The Mackenzie Institute Livingston International, Inc. Dianne Spencer, Executive Director, P.O. Box 338, Adelaide Postal Stn., Livingston International Trade Services, College Advancement and External Inc. Toronto, ON M5C 2J4 Relations The Mackenzie Institute is an independent Livingston Customs Brokerage Ext. 2235 Livingston Consulting organization established in 1986 to provide Livingston Integrated Logistics Jeff Macnab, Registrar research and commentary about organized Livingston Freight Ext. 2366 violence and political instability. This in- cludes such fields as terrorism, warfare, or- Livingston Managed Services Catherine Campbell, Manager, South Ranch ganized crime, radical ideologies and civil Marketing Services unrest. The Institute publishes Newsletters Dawneen MacKenzie, Vice-President, Ext. 2485 and Occasional Papers, and assists research- Public Affairs ers and the news media. Phone: (416) 626-2800, ext. 3109 Lutheran Church – Canada Toll free: 1-800-387-7582 World Wide Web: 3074 Portage Ave., www.mackenzieinstitute.com FAX: (416) 622-3942 Winnipeg, MB R3K 0Y2 E-mail: [email protected] Lutheran Church–Canada is a conserva- Phone: (416) 686-4063 tive, confessional Lutheran body compris- After hours: (416) 346-8552 ing 324 congregations, the second largest E-mail: [email protected] Lutheran body in Canada. The church is John Thompson, President active overseas in mission and humanitarian Sources Hot Tip endeavours. The official publication is The Contact information is constantly Canadian Lutheran. The Lutheran church is changing. For the very latest up-to-date a result of Martin Luther’s Protestant Ref- information in an organization’s listing check ormation begun in 1517. www.sources.com World Wide Web: www.lutheranchurch.ca Summer 2009 Sources 197 Town of Markham Mawer Investment FAX: (403) 267-6055 E-mail: [email protected] 101 Town Centre Blvd., Management Ltd. Markham, ON L3R 9W3 Michael J.R. Crofts, B.Math. (honours), 603 7th Ave. S.W., Ste. 900, Markham, a municipality of more than CFA, Director, Fixed Income and Calgary, AB T2P 2T5 285,000 residents just northeast of Toronto, Canadian Money Market Mawer Investment Management Ltd. is an is Canada’s most diverse community. Re- Phone: (403) 267-1987 independent investment counselling firm nowned for a rich heritage, vibrant neigh- FAX: (403) 267-6075 founded in Calgary, Alberta in 1974. The bourhoods and environmental leadership, E-mail: [email protected] firm provides investment management for Markham is also the home of many of corporate pension funds, foundations and Paul Moroz, B.Comm., CFA, Director, Canada’s leading life science and technol- endowments, individual investors and a Global Equities ogy businesses. family of mutual and pooled funds. Fee-for- Phone: (403) 267-1969 World Wide Web: www.markham.ca service investment services include discre- FAX: (403) 267-6078 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: tionary management across all asset classes. first initial+last [email protected] World Wide Web: www.mawer.com Frank Scarpitti, Mayor Phone: (403) 262-4673 Phone: (905) 475-4872 Toll free: 1-800-889-6248 FAX: (905) 479-7775 FAX: (403) 262-4099 Jack Heath, Deputy Mayor E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (905) 415-7506 Jamie Hyndman, CFA, Director of FAX: (905) 479-7763 Marketing Jim Jones, Regional Councillor Phone: (403) 267-1974 Phone: (905) 479-7757 FAX: (403) 267-6083 FAX: (905) 479-7763 E-mail: [email protected] Susan McCord, Tony C. Wong, Regional Councillor Gerald Cooper-Key, CFA, Honorary “Beavertalk.COM” Internet Phone: (905) 415-7549 Chairman/Portfolio Manager, FAX: (905) 479-7763 International Equities Talk Show Host, Producer, Phone: (403) 267-1980 Writer Gordon Landon, Regional Councillor FAX: (403) 267-6050 Phone: (905) 415-7534 E-mail: [email protected] 2630 Arbutus St., Ste. 403, FAX: (905) 479-7763 Vancouver, BC V6J 5L8 Michael Mezei, B.A., LL.B., President John Livey, Chief Administrative Officer Controversial and Humorous Internet Ra- Phone: (403) 774-4183 dio/Video Talk Hosts entertain Audiences Phone: (905) 479-7755 FAX: (403) 262-4099 FAX: (905) 415-7504 World Wide! “Two Women and Attitude” E-mail: [email protected] openly discuss Sex/Relationships/Lifestyles Stephen Chait, Director of Economic William MacLachlan, B.A., CFA, with No-Nonsense Pizzazz. All shows are Development Director, Past Chairman and Senior readily available on Blog/Podcast/Video Phone: (905) 475-4871 Portfolio Manager format. The show’s concept brings the gen- FAX: (905) 475-4888 Phone: (403) 267-1981 ders “together” and always makes you Janet Carnegie, Director of Corporate FAX: (403) 267-6057 think! Communications E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: Phone: (905) 475-4723 Darrell Anderson, B.A., CFA, Director, www.beavertalk.com Media phone: (905) 415-7548 U.S. Equities www.youtube.com/twobeavers FAX: (905) 475-4741 Phone: (403) 267-1995 Susan McCord Andy Taylor, Commissioner of Corporate FAX: (403) 267-6052 Phone: (604) 307-7079 Services E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (905) 475-4705 Martin Ferguson, B.Comm., CFA, FAX: (905) 479-7769 Director, Canadian Equities Jim Baird, Commissioner of Phone: (403) 267-1953

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Only top ranked school to con- Phone: (403) 267-1952 demn Fraser Institute’s annual school rankings. Both highest athletic participation 198 Sources Summer 2009 rate, and largest school library in BC. tions and broadcasters; student and campus Kelly Foss, Communications Highly accredited. media; consumer and trade magazines, aca- Co-ordinator, Faculty of Science World Wide Web: demic/scholarly journals, newsletters, di- Phone: (709) 737-2019 www.meadowridge.bc.ca rectories, electronic publications, wire serv- FAX: (709) 737-3316 ices, press galleries, and media associations E-mail: [email protected] Hugh Burke, Headmaster, President of from across Canada. Media Names & Num- Meaghan Whelan, Communications Independent Schools Association of BC bers is indexed geographically and can be (ISABC) Co-ordinator, Business searched by subject, owner/publisher, lan- Phone: (709) 737-2616 Phone: (604) 467-4444 guage, and media type. FAX: (604) 467-4989 FAX: (709) 737-2467 Media Names & Numbers is available in E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] print, online, and as a database or mailing Sandy Wakeling, Director of Marketing list. A single-user subscription costs Bojan Furst, Communications and Communications $109.95 + GST/HST, and includes a copy Co-ordinator, Alumni Affairs and Phone: (604) 476-3046 of the 408-page print edition as well as ac- Development FAX: (604) 467-4989 cess to the frequently updated online ver- Phone: (709) 737-2620 E-mail: sion. Multi-user subscriptions are also avail- FAX: (709) 737-2008 [email protected] able, as well as a database version with E-mail: [email protected] mail-merge and other additional capabili- Stephanie Barrett, Communications ties. Co-ordinator, Fisheries and Marine World Wide Web: www.sources.com/mnn Institute Phone: (709) 778-0677 Phone: (416) 964-7799 Cellular: (709) 687-6509 FAX: (416) 964-8763 FAX: (709) 778-0678 Memorial University of E-mail: [email protected] Courtenay Griffin, Communications Newfoundland Co-ordinator, Distance Education and St. John’s, NL A1C 5S7 Learning Technologies Kathleen Meadows – Memorial University is the only university Phone: (709) 737-2611 in Newfoundland and Labrador, with over FAX: (709) 737-7941 Psychic Advisor 17,000 students in six faculties and seven E-mail: [email protected] PH7 – 221 Queen St. S., schools. The faculty complement numbers Shannon O’Dea Dawson, Kitchener, ON N2G 1W5 1,000, many of whom are available as ex- Communications Co-ordinator, Human Kathleen is a Tarot Grandmaster teacher pert commentators on a variety of topics. Resources and certified psychic advisor with a M.A. in Call (709) 737-8665 or the appropriate of- Phone: (709) 737-4615 Religion and Culture. She combines a fice listed below. FAX: (709) 737-2700 strong, credible academic background with World Wide Web: www.mun.ca E-mail: [email protected] psychic gifts to inform her wise and down- to-earth spiritual guidance. Readings are Ivan Muzychka, Associate Director, Janet Harron, Communications available in person and by chat and phone Communications Co-ordinator, Faculty of Arts for distance clients. Phone: (709) 737-8665 Phone: (709) 737-8292 Cellular: (709) 687-9433 FAX: (709) 737-2135 World Wide Web: FAX: (709) 737-8699 E-mail: [email protected] www.tarotbykathleen.com E-mail: [email protected] Jeff Green, Communications Phone: (519) 741-9145 Pamela Gill, Communications Co-ordinator, Marketing and E-mail: [email protected] Co-ordinator, Sir Wilfred Grenfell College Communications Phone: (709) 637-6200, ext. 6134 Phone: (709) 737-2142 FAX: (709) 637-6201 FAX: (709) 737-8699 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Jill Hunt, Communications Co-ordinator, Jennifer O’Neill, Communications Student Recruitment Co-ordinator, Capital Campaign Phone: (709) 737-8613 Phone: (709) 737-3447 FAX: (709) 737-8611 FAX: (709) 737-7436 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Sharon Gray, Communications Jackey Locke, Communications Co-ordinator, Health Sciences Co-ordinator, Faculty of Engineering Media Names & Numbers Phone: (709) 777-8397 Phone: (709) 737-8287 489 College St., Ste. 305, FAX: (709) 777-6396 FAX: (709) 737-4042 Toronto, ON M6G 1A5 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Published by Sources, Media Names & Michelle Osmond, Communications Heidi Wicks, Communications Numbers is a comprehensive Canadian me- Co-ordinator, Research Co-ordinator, Faculty of Education dia directory – in the form of a searchable Phone: (709) 737-4073 Phone: (709) 737-8360 database as well as a print directory/media FAX: (709) 737-4612 E-mail: [email protected] list – including television and radio net- E-mail: [email protected] works, stations, digital and specialty broad- casters, programs, cable TV; daily, weekly, and community newspapers; ethnic publica- Summer 2009 Sources 199 Metropolitan Museum of MiningWatch Canada Kim Umbach, Manager of Support Programs Art 250 City Centre St., Ste. 508, Ext. 223 City Centre Bldg., Ottawa, ON K1R 6K7 1000 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10028 E-mail: [email protected] MiningWatch Canada is a pan-Canadian The Metropolitan Museum of Art is an art organization supported by environmental, Donna Turner, Manager of Marketing museum located in New York City. It has a social justice, aboriginal and labour organi- and Communications permanent collection containing more than zations. It addresses the urgent need for a Ext. 232 two million works of art, divided into nine- public interest response to irresponsible E-mail: [email protected] teen curatorial departments. The main mining practices and for informed public building, often referred to simply as “the Carlin Buller, Manager of Administration policy. We monitor companies mining in Met,” is one of the world’s largest art gal- Ext. 222 Canada and Canadian companies abroad. leries, and has a much smaller second loca- E-mail: [email protected] tion in Upper Manhattan, at “The Cloisters,” World Wide Web: www.miningwatch.ca which features medieval art. Jamie Kneen, Communications Represented in the permanent collection Co-ordinator are works of art from classical antiquity and Phone: (613) 569-3439 Ancient Egypt, paintings and sculptures FAX: (613) 569-5138 from nearly all the European masters, and E-mail: [email protected] an extensive collection of American and modern art. The Met also maintains exten- sive holdings of African, Asian, Oceanic, Byzantine and Islamic art. The museum is also home to encyclopedic collections of Wendy Moore-MacQueen, musical instruments, costumes and accesso- ries, and antique weapons and armor from Author, Speaker and around the world. A number of notable in- President of Mormac Brand teriors, ranging from 1st century Rome through modern American design, are per- Re-engineering manently installed in the Met’s galleries. 3255 River St., Alvinston, ON N0N 1A0 World Wide Web: www.metmuseum.org Mood Disorders Association Wendy entertains and inspires with her energy, humour and knowledge of the psy- of Ontario (MDAO) chology of message delivery and effective- 36 Eglinton Ave. W., Ste. 602, ness in sales, marketing and interpersonal Toronto, ON M4R 1A1 communication. Wendy is author of Mud- The Mood Disorders Association of On- dled, meager and messy – Marketing per- tario (MDAO) is a self-help, non-profit or- formance repair manual for small business ganization dedicated to helping people with and owner of Mormac Brand Re-engineer- mood disorders (i.e. depression or bipolar ing. disorder), their families and friends through World Wide Web: www.mormac.ca The Mining Association of volunteer-led peer support groups, public Canada education, telephone information and sup- Wendy Moore-MacQueen port, educational materials and distin- Phone: (519) 898-2997 1105 – 350 Sparks St., guished speakers. All MDAO services are E-mail: [email protected] Ottawa, ON K1R 7S8 free. The Mining Association of Canada (MAC) is the national organization of the Phone: (416) 486-8046 Canadian mining industry. It comprises Toll free: 1-888-486-8236 companies engaged in mineral exploration, Karen Liberman, Executive Director mining, smelting, refining and semi-fabrica- Ext. 226 tion. Member companies account for the E-mail: [email protected] majority of Canada’s output of metals and major industrial materials. Donna MacCandlish, Director of

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It funds E-mail: [email protected] medical research, services for those with MS, professional and public education pro- 200 Sources Summer 2009 grams, and carries out government relations Atlantic: Mohamed Boudjenane, Board Member to enable people with MS to participate Dena Simon Phone: (416) 493-8635 fully in all aspects of life. 71 Ilsley Ave., Unit 12, FAX: (416) 493-9239 World Wide Web: www.mssociety.ca Dartmouth, NS B3B 1L5 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (902) 468-8230 NATIONAL OFFICE: FAX: (902) 468-5328 National Archives of the Phone: (416) 922-6065 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 922-7538 and United States E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] The National Archives and Records and [email protected] Administration, 8601 Adelphi Rd., Yves Savoie, President and Chief Dave F. 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We support democracy, E-mail: [email protected] promote civic education, and facilitate his- and [email protected] National Anti-Racism torical understanding of our national expe- Saskatchewan: Council of Canada rience. Jack Aldcorn 215 Spadina Ave., Ste. 122, World Wide Web: www.archives.gov 150 Albert St., Regina, SK S4R 2N2 Toronto, ON M5T 2C7 Phone: (306) 522-5600 Toll free: 1-866-272-6272 National Anti-Racism Council of Canada FAX: (306) 565-0477 E-mail: [email protected] (NARCC) is a national, community-based, E-mail: [email protected] member-driven network that addresses rac- and [email protected] National Music Museum ism, racialization and all other forms of re- Manitoba: lated discrimination by sharing, developing The University of South Dakota, Wendy O’Malley information and resources; building, sup- 414 East Clark St., 1465 Buffalo Place, Ste. 100, porting and helping to coordinate local, re- Vermillion, SD 57069 Winnipeg, MB R3T 1L8 gional, national and international initiatives, Founded in 1973 on the campus of The Phone: (204) 943-9595 strategies and relationships; effectively re- University of South Dakota in Vermillion, FAX: (204) 988-0915 sponding to issues and events. the National Music Museum (NMM) & Center for Study of the History of Musical E-mail: [email protected] Conseil canadien de lutte contre le ra- Instruments is one of the great institutions and cisme est un organisme national, à base of its kind in the world. Its renowned col- [email protected] communautaire, formé de groupes qui lections, which include more than 14,500 Ontario: oeuvrent dans toutes les secteurs de l’anti- American, European and non-Western in- Yves Savoie racisme. L’organisme remplit son mandat en struments from virtually all cultures and his- 175 Bloor St. E., North Tower, Ste. 700, travaillant au sein de coalition à l’échelle torical periods, are the most inclusive any- Toronto, ON M4W 3R8 locale, régionale, national, international, en where. Phone: (416) 922-6065 mettant sur pied et en soutenant différentes The NMM is fully accredited by the FAX: (416) 922-7538 stratégies qui adressent la problématique du American Association of Museums in E-mail: [email protected] racisme et de la discrimination. Washington, D.C., and is recognized as “A and [email protected] World Wide Web: www.narcc.ca Landmark of American Music” by the Na- Quebec: Estella Muyinda, Executive Director tional Music Council. Louis Adam Phone: (416) 979-3909, ext. 2 The NMM was founded as a partnership 550 Sherbrooke St. W., East Tower, FAX: (416) 946-1983 between The University of South Dakota, Ste. 1010, Montreal, QC H3A 1B9 E-mail: [email protected] which provides staff and facilities for pres- Phone: (514) 849-7591 ervation, teaching and research, and the FAX: (514) 849-8914 Board of Trustees of the NMM, a non- E-mail: [email protected] profit, 501(c)(3) corporation that is respon- and [email protected] sible for acquisitions, public exhibiting and Summer 2009 Sources 201 programming. The Board of Trustees is to- World Wide Web: www.nupge.ca tally dependent upon support from NMM NATIONAL OFFICE: members, individuals, corporations, foun- Phone: (613) 228-9800 dations and governmental units. FAX: (613) 228-9801 World Wide Web: www.usd.edu/smm/ E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (605) 677-5306 James Clancy, National President E-mail: [email protected] Larry Brown, National Secretary- Treasurer NUPGE COMPONENTS: Natural Sciences and BC Government and Service Employees’ Engineering Research Union (BCGEU): Council (NSERC) Darryl Walker, President Phone: (604) 291-9611 350 Albert St., Ottawa, ON K1A 1H5 NSERC is a federal agency whose vision Health Sciences Association of BC (HSA is to help make Canada a country of discov- of BC): erers and innovators for the benefit of all National Round Table on the Reid Johnson, President Canadians. The agency supports some Environment and the Phone: (604) 439-0994 26,500 university students and postdoctoral Health Sciences Association of Alberta fellows in their advanced studies. NSERC Economy / Table ronde (HSAA): promotes discovery by funding more than nationale sur l’environnement Elisabeth Ballermann, President 11,800 university professors every year and Phone: (780) 488-0168 fosters innovation by encouraging more et l’économie than 1,400 Canadian companies to partici- Saskatchewan Government and General pate and invest in university research Canada Bldg., 344 Slater St., Ste. 200, Employees’ Union (SGEU): projects. Ottawa, ON K1R 7Y3 Bob Bymoen, President The National Round Table on the Environ- Phone: (306) 522-8571 World Wide Web: www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca ment and the Economy (NRTEE), an inde- pendent federal agency, is dedicated to ex- Manitoba Government and General Media Inquiries: ploring new opportunities to integrate envi- Employees’ Union (MGEU): Marie-Christine Boucher, Acting ronmental conservation and economic de- Peter Olfert, President Manager, Public Affairs velopment, in order to sustain Canada’s Phone: (204) 982-6438 Phone: (613) 996-4690 Cellular: (613) 302-4891 prosperity and secure its future. Ontario Public Service Employees Union FAX: (613) 943-0742 (OPSEU): World Wide Web: www.nrtee-trnee.ca E-mail: marie-christine.boucher@ Warren (Smokey) Thomas, President nserc-crsng.gc.ca Reception: (613) 992-7189 Phone: (416) 443-8888 FAX: (613) 992-7385 E-mail: [email protected] Canadian Union of Brewery and General Nature Conservancy of Workers, Component 325 (CUBGW): David McLaughlin, President and CEO Glen Hamilton, President Canada Phone: (613) 995-7581 Phone: (416) 675-2648 36 Eglinton Ave. W., Ste. 400, Caroline Bisson, Director of New Brunswick Union of Public and Toronto, ON M4R 1A1 Communication Private Employees (NBUPPE): NCC is a national, non-profit group that Phone: (613) 943-2054 Susie Proulx-Daigle, President takes a collaborative, science-based ap- Phone: (506) 458-8440 proach to land conservation and the preser- vation of Canada’s biological diversity. Nova Scotia Government and General Since 1962, NCC and its partners have pro- Employees Union (NSGEU): tected more than 2 million acres of ecologi- Joan Jessome, President cally significant land nationwide. Phone: (902) 424-4063 World Wide Web: Prince Edward Island Union of Public www.natureconservancy.ca

Sector Employees (PEIUPSE): LISTINGS Shelley Ward, President NATIONAL OFFICE: Phone: (902) 892-5335 Phone: (416) 932-3202 Toll free: 1-800-465-0029 National Union of Public Newfoundland and Labrador Association FAX: (416) 932-3208 of Public and Private Employees and General Employees (NAPE): Jane Gilbert, Chief Communications 15 Auriga Dr., Nepean, ON K2E 1B7 Carol Furlong, President Officer NUPGE is one of Canada’s largest unions, Phone: (709) 754-0700 Ext. 295 with 340,000 members in nine provinces. E-mail: [email protected] 57 percent of NUPGE members work for Reena Kudhail, Media Relations provincial governments. 43 percent are or- Co-ordinator ganized into 2,400 bargaining units cover- Phone: (416) 932-3202, ext. 252 ing a variety of employers and occupations E-mail: in the broader public sector and private sec- [email protected] tor. NUPGE is a union of unions composed of 11 provincial-based Components. 202 Sources Summer 2009

Christine Beevis, Publications Laura Mousseau, Communications Co-ordinator Co-ordinator Phone: (902) 480-3238 Ext. 235 E-mail: E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] John Riley, Chief Science Officer Quebec: Phone: (416) 932-3202 Phone: (514) 876-1606 E-mail: Toll free: 1-877-876-5444 [email protected] FAX: (514) 871-1039 British Columbia: Nathalie Zinger, Regional Vice-President Networks of Centres of Phone: (250) 479-3191 E-mail: Toll free: 1-888-404-8428 [email protected] Excellence of Canada FAX: (250) 479-0546 Anne Le Bel, Communications Manager 350 Albert St., Ottawa, ON K1A 1H5 Jan Garnett, Regional Vice-President E-mail: The federal NCE Program comprises: Ext. 222 [email protected] • Networks of Centres of Excellence • Centres of Excellence for Commerciali- E-mail: Atlantic: [email protected] zation and Research Phone: (506) 450-6010 • Business-Led NCEs Lesley Marian Neilson, Communications Toll free: 1-877-231-4400 • Industrial Research and Development Co-ordinator FAX: (506) 450-6010 Internships Ext. 245 Linda Stephenson, Regional These four initiatives bring together the E-mail: Vice-President academic, private, public and non-profit [email protected] E-mail: sectors to conduct research and knowledge Alberta: [email protected] transfer in areas of strategic growth and op- portunity for Canada. Phone: (403) 262-1253 Crystal Folkins, Communications Toll free: 1-877-262-1253 Manager World Wide Web: www.nce.gc.ca FAX: (403) 515-6987 Ext. 234 E-mail: [email protected] Bob Demulder, Regional Vice-President E-mail: E-mail: [email protected] Natasha Gauthier, Manager, [email protected] Communications Phone: (613) 996-0390 Kara Tersen, Manager, Major Gifts and Communications 17 NETWORKS OF CENTRES OF Phone: (403) 515-6860 EXCELLENCE: E-mail: Advanced Foods and Materials [email protected] Network (AFMNet) Saskatchewan: Phone: (519) 824-6253 Phone: (306) 347-0447 World Wide Web: www.afmnet.ca Toll free: 1-866-622-7275 Allergy, Genes and Environment FAX: (306) 347-2345 Neighbourhood Link Network (AllerGen) Lyle Saigeon, Regional Vice-President Phone: (905) 526-9140, ext. 26502 Ext. 224 Support Services World Wide Web: www.allergen-nce.ca E-mail: 3036 Danforth Ave., ArcticNet [email protected] Toronto, ON M4C 1N2 Phone: (418) 656-5233 Independence, Dignity, and Community Bob Santo, Director of Development and World Wide Web: With over 30 years of cutting edge advo- Communications www.arcticnet.ulaval.ca cacy work that has strong roots in its com- Ext. 225 AUTO21 munity, Neighbourhood Link Support Serv- E-mail: Phone: (519) 253-3000, ext. 4130 ices is a field leader in comprehensively [email protected] World Wide Web: www.auto21.ca serving community needs. Successfully Manitoba: combining advocacy initiatives with respon- Canadian Arthritis Network (CAN) Phone: (204) 942-6156 sive services that promote independence Phone: (416) 586-4770 FAX: (204) 942-1016 and dignity, we offer client services, pro- World Wide Web: Cathy Shaluk, Communications and grams, supportive housing, and an employ- www.arthritisnetwork.ca Securement Co-ordinator ment centre. Canadian Institute for Photonic Phone: (204) 942-0900 World Wide Web: Innovations (CIPI) E-mail: www.neighbourhoodlink.org Phone: (418) 656-3013 [email protected] World Wide Web: www.cipi.ulaval.ca Mary McGowan, Executive Director Ontario: Phone: (416) 691-7407 Canadian Obesity Network (CON) Toll free: 1-877-343-3532 FAX: (416) 691-8466 Phone: (780)735-6764 FAX: (519) 826-9206 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.obesitynetwork.ca Summer 2009 Sources 203 Canadian Stroke Network (CSN) Centre for Probe Development and Montreal Office: Phone: (613) 562-5800, ext. 8593 Commercialization (CPDC) 833, rue Roy est, Montréal, QC H2L 1E4 World Wide Web: Phone: (905) 525-9140, ext. 22840 François Damphousse, Director www.canadianstrokenetwork.ca Institute for Research in Immunology Phone: (514) 843-3250 Canadian Water Network (CWN) and Cancer CECR in Therapeutics FAX: (514) 843-3562 Phone: (519) 888-4567, ext. 6367 Discovery (IRICoR) E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.cwn-rce.ca Phone: (514) 343-7134 Geomatics for Informed Decisions World Wide Web: www.iric.ca (GEOIDE) MaRS Innovation Phone: (418) 656-7758 Phone: (416) 673-8104 World Wide Web: www.geoide.ulaval.ca World Wide Web: www.marsdd.com Intelligent Sensing for Innovative The Prostate Centre’s Translational Structures (ISIS) Research Initiative for Accelerated Phone: (204) 474-8506 Discovery and Development World Wide Web: www.isiscanada.com (PC-TRIADD) Phone: (604) 875-4818 Mathematics of Information 200 – 55 Murray St., World Wide Web: Technology and Complex Systems Ottawa, ON K1N 5M3 www.prostatecentre.com (MITACS) NSI provides reliable and independent re- Phone: (604) 291-3439 Pan-Provincial Vaccine Enterprise search and information on: aid, trade, inter- World Wide Web: www.mitacs.ca (PREVENT) national finance and debt, civil society and National Initiative for the Care of the Phone: (306) 966-7465 governance, gender equality, human secu- Elderly (NICE) World Wide Web: rity and conflict, and other issues related to Phone: (416) 978-0545 www.vido.org/news/prevent/index.php the developing world and Canadian foreign World Wide Web: CECR in the Prevention of Epidemic policy. The North-South Institute is a chari- www.nicenet.aging.utoronto.ca Organ Failure (PROOF) table, non-partisan organization. Promoting Relationships and Phone: (604) 806-8346 World Wide Web: www.nsi-ins.ca World Wide Web: Eliminating Violence Network Lois L. Ross, Director of www.proof.icapture.ubc.ca (PREVNet) Communications and Publications Phone: (613) 533-2632 Phone: (613) 241-3535, ext. 235 Toll free: (866) 372-2495 Non-Smokers’ Rights FAX: (613) 241-7435 World Wide Web: www.prevnet.ca Association E-mail: [email protected] Prionet Canada 720 Spadina Ave., Ste. 221, Phone: (604) 562-8528 Toronto, ON M5S 2T9 World Wide Web: The NSRA is an award-winning national O www.prionetcanada.ca health advocacy organization internation- Stem Cell Network (SCN) ally recognized for its role in fighting for Phone: (613) 739-6675 public policy changes on tobacco. The World Wide Web: NSRA has sparked precedent-setting law www.stemcellnetwork.ca reform initiatives and earned a solid reputa- tion for financial analysis of the tobacco in- Sustainable Forest Management dustry, especially of tobacco taxation. Network (SFMNet) NSRA campaigns have led to precedents for Phone: (780) 492-6659 tobacco advertising, cigarette package World Wide Web: www.sfmnetwork.ca warnings, non-smokers’ rights and for regu- OLG (Ontario Lottery and 11 CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE FOR lation of the tobacco industry. Gaming Corporation) COMMERCIALIZATION AND World Wide Web: www.nsra-adnf.ca RESEARCH: 4120 Yonge St., Ste. 420, Toronto Office: Toronto, ON M4P 2B8 Advanced Applied Physics Solutions, Garfield Mahood, Executive Director Created on April 1, 2000 under the On- Inc. (AAPS) LISTINGS Phone: (416) 928-2900 tario Lottery and Gaming Corporation Act, Phone: (604) 222-7436 FAX: (416) 928-1860 1999, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Cor- Bioindustrial Innovation Centre (BIC) Residence: (416) 964-6279 poration (OLG) is a provincial agency op- Phone: (519) 858-5198 Cellular: (416) 451-4285 erating and managing province-wide lotter- ies, casinos, and slots facilities at horse rac- Centre for the Commercialization of E-mail: [email protected] ing tracks. Research (CCR) Ottawa Office: Phone: (613) 726-3420, ext. 4284 130 Albert St., Ste. 1903, World Wide Web: www.olg.ca Centre for Drug Research and Ottawa, ON K1P 5G4 4120 Yonge St., Ste. 420, Development (CDRD) Melodie Tilson, Director of Policy Toronto, ON M4P 2B8 Phone: (613) 230-4211, ext. 3 Phone: (604) 221-7750 70 Foster Dr., Ste. 800, World Wide Web: www.cdrd.ca FAX: (613) 230-9454 E-mail: [email protected] Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 6V2 Centre of Excellence in Personalized Customer Excellence Centre: Medicine (CEPMed) Toll free: 1-800-387-0098 Phone: (514) 670-6772 204 Sources Summer 2009 Ontario Association of 2009–2010 EXECUTIVE: World Wide Web: www.oamrt.on.ca Consultants, Counsellors, President: Robin Hesler, CEO Lawrence Stasiuk Phone: (519) 753-6037 Psychometrists and City of Hamilton Toll free (Ontario only): 1-800-387-4674 Psychotherapists (OACCPP) 77 James St. N., Ste. 320, FAX: (519) 753-6408 Hamilton, ON L8R 2K3 586 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 304, Phone: (905) 546-2424, ext. 2292 Ontario Association of Toronto, ON M4P 1P2 FAX: (905) 546-2870 The Ontario Association of Consultants, E-mail: [email protected] Non-Profit Homes and Counsellors, Psychometrists and Psycho- Services for Seniors therapists is a non-statutory, self-regulating Past President: professional association representing pro- Arnis Budrevics (OANHSS) Alexander Budrevics & Associates viders of mental health services in the gen- 7050 Weston Rd., Ste. 700, eral areas of consulting, counselling, Limited 895 Don Mills Rd., Ste. 212, Woodbridge, ON L4L 8G7 psychoeducational assessment and psycho- OANHSS is a provincial association that therapy. The majority of its 1,950 members Toronto, ON M3C 1W3 Phone: (416) 444-5201, ext. 2 has represented non-profit providers of hold M.A. degrees in psychology, counsel- long-term care, services and housing for ling psychology or social work. FAX: (416) 444-5208 E-mail: [email protected] seniors for over 90 years. Members operate World Wide Web: www.oaccpp.ca over 27,000 long-term care beds and over Secretary: 5,000 seniors’ housing units. OANHSS is Phone: (416) 298-7333 Andrew Anderson committed to supporting the common goals Toll free: 1-888-622-2779 City of Toronto of its members to provide quality programs FAX: (416) 298-9593 Etobicoke Civic Centre, and services to meet the needs of Ontario’s E-mail: [email protected] 399 The West Mall, 2nd Fl., seniors. Judy Nikkel, Administrative Director Toronto, ON M9C 2Y2 World Wide Web: www.oanhss.org Naseema Siddiqui, President/Public Phone: (416) 394-8765 Policy FAX: (416) 394-8395 Donna A. Rubin, Chief Executive Officer John Marai, Certification E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (905) 851-8821, ext. 230 Ilana Tamari, Professional Conduct Vice-President: FAX: (905) 851-0744 Marina Riker-Kucic, Membership Joanne Moran E-mail: [email protected] Gisela Wood, Finance City of Ottawa Jasper Miller, Professional Development Corporate Services Department, RPAM Richard Isaacs, Ethics CAM, 100 Constellation Cres., Ottawa, ON K2G 6J8 Phone: (613) 580-2424, ext. 44129 FAX: (613) 580-2974 E-mail: [email protected] Treasurer: Glenn O’Connor G. O’Connor Consultants Inc. Ontario Bar Association 205 – 3310 South Service Rd., 20 Toronto St., Ste. 300, Burlington, ON L7N 3M6 Toronto, ON M5C 2B8 Ontario Association of Phone: (905) 681-7604 OBA is a voluntary professional associa- FAX: (905) 681-2944 tion representing more than 15,000 Ontario Landscape Architects E-mail: [email protected] lawyers, judges and law students. As the 3 Church St., Ste. 407, voice of the legal profession, OBA is the Toronto, ON M5E 1M2 Ontario Association of only legal association that represents law- The Ontario Association of Landscape yers from every practice area (called Sec- Architects is the professional organization Medical Radiation tions) across the province. Our members representing accredited landscape archi- can provide expertise and commentary on tects. Only OALA full members can legally Technologists every practice area, case law, legislation, or use the term “landscape architect” in On- issue facing the profession and the public. P.O. Box 1054, Brantford, ON N3T 5S7 tario. Members apply artistic and scientific World Wide Web: www.oba.org principles to research, planning, design and OAMRT is the authoritative provincial management of both natural and built envi- voice and resource for the professionals of Jonathan Clancy, Manager of Public ronments. They promote sustainable envi- Medical Radiation Technology. MRTs are Affairs ronments through land stewardship. highly skilled healthcare professionals who E-mail: [email protected] administer ionizing radiation and magnetic Catherine Brennan, Public Affairs World Wide Web: www.oala.ca energies which require a high standard of Co-ordinator patient care with education in the most rap- Phone: (416) 231-4181 Phone: (416) 869-1047, ext. 348 idly changing and challenging environment FAX: (416) 231-2679 Toll free: 1-800-668-8900, ext. 348 in health care. Currently the recognized dis- E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 869-1390 ciplines include Radiological Technology Karen Savoie, Registrar and Nuclear Medicine Technology, Radia- E-mail: [email protected] tion Therapy and Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Summer 2009 Sources 205

Lianne Appleby, Beef and Cattle Farming Phone: (519) 824-0334 E-mail: [email protected] Keith Robbins, Pig Farming Phone: (519) 767-4600, ext. 613 E-mail: [email protected] Bill Mitchell, Dairy Farming Phone: (905) 821-3160 20 Eglinton Ave. W., Ste. 1804, 65 St. Clair Ave. E., Ste. 400, E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M4R 1K8 Toronto, ON M4T 2Y8 Heather Nahatchewitz, Turkey Farming The Ontario Catholic School Trustees’ OECTA represents 40,000 men/women Phone: (519) 748-9636 Association (OCSTA) represents the inter- who teach all grades in the publicly funded E-mail: [email protected] ests and perspectives of all of Ontario’s English Roman Catholic schools in Ontario. Michelle Titus, Laying Hens/Egg English Catholic school boards and authori- An association of teacher advocates com- Farming ties. For over 75 years the Association has mitted to Catholic education. Professional Phone: (905) 858-9790 effectively worked with government leaders development, collective bargaining, sup- E-mail: [email protected] and representatives to ensure that the objec- port, protection/leadership provided. Affili- tives and aspirations of Ontario’s Catholic ated with the Ontario Teachers’ Federation, Mary Fearon, Chicken Farming school communities are reflected in provin- the Canadian Teachers’ Federation, Educa- Phone: (905) 637-0025 cial education policies and legislation. On- tion International. E-mail: [email protected] tario’s Catholic school boards educate ap- World Wide Web: www.oecta.on.ca Jennifer Haley, Veal Farming proximately 650,000 students in Ontario. Phone: (519) 824-2942 Phone: (416) 925-2493 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.ocsta.on.ca FAX: (416) 925-7764 Lilian Schaer, Crop Farming Phone: (416) 932-9460 James Ryan, President FAX: (416) 932-9459 Phone: (519) 837-1326 Ext. 418 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Paula Peroni, President Marshall Jarvis, General Secretary John Stunt, Executive Director Ext. 411 Sharon McMillan, Co-ordinator, E-mail: [email protected] Communications and Media Relations Aleda O’Connor, Director of Communication Ext. 509 E-mail: [email protected] The Ontario Genealogical Society 40 Orchard View Blvd., Ste. 102, Toronto, ON M4R 1B9 A membership organization, encouraging, Ontario College of Art & bringing together and assisting those inter- Design (OCAD) ested in the pursuit of family history. Thirty branches across the province meet monthly. 100 McCaul St., Toronto, ON M5T 1W1 Ontario Farm Animal Publishes the basic reference Genealogy in The Ontario College of Art & Design Council Ontario. Reference library, free to the pub- (OCAD) is Canada’s “university of the im- lic, in Canadiana Department, North York agination,” engaging in education and re- Ontario AgriCentre, 100 Stone Rd. W., Ste. 106, Guelph, ON N1G 5L3 Central Library, 5120 Yonge St., Toronto, search and contributing to the fields of art ON M2N 5N9. and design, local and global cultural initia- OFAC is the voice of animal agriculture – tives, and knowledge and invention across a non-profit education organization that rep- World Wide Web: www.ogs.on.ca LISTINGS a wide range of disciplines. resents Ontario’s livestock farmers, associa- SOCIETY OFFICE: tions and businesses. OFAC specializes in World Wide Web: www.ocad.ca Phone: (416) 489-0734 issues such as farm animal welfare, environ- FAX: (416) 489-9803 Phone: (416) 977-6000 ment, food safety and biotechnology. Con- E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 977-6006 tact OFAC for great contacts and with any E-mail: [email protected] questions on food or farming. Don Hinchley, President Sarah Mulholland, Media and World Wide Web: Nancy Trimble, Vice-President Communications Officer www.farmissues.com Steve Kressler, Vice-President, Finance www.ofac.org Ext. 327 vacant, Secretary E-mail: [email protected] www.farmingsources.com Fraser Dunford, Executive Director Leon Mar, Director, Marketing and Crystal Mackay, Executive Director Communications Phone: (519) 837-1326 Shirley Sturdevant, Region 1 Director: Ext. 222 E-mail: [email protected] Essex, Kent, Lambton E-mail: [email protected] 206 Sources Summer 2009 vacant, Region 2 Director: Elgin, Ottawa: London, Middlesex 1400 Clyde Ave., Ste. 211, Ron Walsh, Region 3 Director: Grey Nepean, ON K2G 3J2 Bruce, Huron, Perth, Waterloo, Wellington Phone: (613) 226-3733 FAX: (613) 723-0947 Ken Bird, Region 4 Director: Brant, Haldimand, Hamilton, Niagara, Norfolk Sudbury: 764 Notre Dame Ave., Unit 3, Bob Murphy, Region 5 Director: Halton- Sudbury, ON P3A 2T4 Peel, Simcoe, Toronto, York Ontario Nurses’ Association Phone: (705) 560-2610 Marilyn Harry, Region 7 Director: FAX: (705) 560-1411 85 Grenville St., Ste. 400, Kawartha, Quinte, Durham Thunder Bay: Toronto, ON M5S 3A2 Woodgate Office Centre, 1139 Alloy Dr., Carol Ruttle-Abbey, Region 8 Director: The Ontario Nurses’ Association (ONA) is Ste. 214, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 6M8 Kingston, Leeds & Grenville, Ottawa the union representing 54,000 registered Phone: (807) 344-9115 nurses and allied health professionals and Catherine Blackburn, Region 9 Director: FAX: (807) 344-8850 Nipissing, Sudbury more than 10,000 nursing students provid- ing care in hospitals, long-term care facili- Timmins: Mary Rossiter, Region 10 Director: Sault ties, public health, the community, clinics 707 Ross Ave. E., Ste. 110A, Ste. Marie and industry. ONA is celebrating 35 years Timmins, ON P4N 8R1 Paul McAlister, Region 11 Director: of nursing advocacy – a proud past, a pow- Phone: (705) 264-2294 Thunder Bay erful future. FAX: (705) 268-4355 ONA leaders can provide expertise and Windsor: commentary on health-care issues facing 3155 Howard Ave., Ste. 220, the profession and the public. Windsor, ON N8X 3Y9 World Wide Web: www.ona.org Phone: (519) 966-6350 FAX: (519) 972-0814 Phone: (416) 964-8833 Toll free: 1-800-387-5580 FAX: (416) 964-8891 E-mail: [email protected] Ontario Motor Vehicle Linda Haslam-Stroud, RN, President Industry Council Lesley Bell, RN, MBA, Chief Executive Officer 789 Don Mills Rd., Ste. 800, Toronto, ON M3C 1T5 MEDIA RELATIONS: OMVIC enforces the Motor Vehicle Deal- Sheree Bond ers Act on behalf of the Minister of Small Ext. 2430 Cellular: (416) 986-8240 Ophea (Ontario Physical Business and Consumer Services. E-mail: [email protected] and Health Education OMVIC’s mandate is to maintain a safe and Melanie Levenson informed marketplace by ensuring registra- Ext. 2369 Cellular: (416) 801-8958 Association) tion of motor vehicle dealers and sales-peo- E-mail: [email protected] 1 Concorde Gate, Ste. 608, Toronto, ON M3C 3N6 ple, regularly inspecting dealerships, main- REGIONAL OFFICES: taining a complaint line for consumers and Ophea is a not-for-profit organization conducting investigations. Hamilton: dedicated to supporting schools and com- 2 King St. W., Unit 2R, munities through quality program supports, World Wide Web: www.omvic.on.ca Dundas, ON L9H 6Z1 partnerships and advocacy. Ophea is led by Brenda McIntyre, Communications Phone: (905) 628-0805 the vision that all kids will value, participate Co-ordinator FAX: (905) 628-2557 in, and make a lifelong commitment to Phone: (416) 512-3167 Kingston: healthy active living. FAX: (416) 512-3757 4 Cataraqui St., Ste. 306, World Wide Web: www.ophea.net E-mail: [email protected] Kingston, ON K7K 1Z7 E-mail: [email protected] Carl Compton, Executive Director and Phone: (613) 545-1110 Registrar FAX: (613) 531-9043 Chris Markham, Executive Director Phone: (416) 426-7120 Phone: (416) 226-6150 London: FAX: (416) 426-7373 E-mail: [email protected] 750 Baseline Rd. E., Ste. 204, Mary Jane South, Deputy Registrar London, ON N6C 2R5 Ruth Kates, Marketing and Phone: (416) 226-3088 Phone: (519) 438-2153 Communications Leader E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (519) 433-2050 Phone: (416) 426-7034 E-mail: [email protected] Laura Halbert, Director, Compliance Orillia: Phone: (416) 226-2104 210 Memorial Ave., Unit 126A, E-mail: [email protected] Orillia, ON L3V 7V1 Carey Smith, Chief Investigator Phone: (705) 327-0404 Phone: (416) 512-3527 FAX: (705) 327-0511 E-mail: [email protected] Summer 2009 Sources 207

• Canadian Institute of Public Health In- FOR MEDIA INQUIRIES: spectors (Ontario Branch) (CIPHI-O) Phone: (416) 751-8300 in Toronto • Community Health Nurses’ Initiatives Toll free: 1-800-267-7867 Group (RNAO) FAX: (416) 751-3875 • Health Promotion Ontario (public health) Ken Coran, President (HPO.ph) Paul Elliott, Vice-President • Ontario Society of Nutrition Profession- Sandra Sahli, Vice-President als in Public Health (OSNPPH) Earl Burt, Treasurer • Ontario Association of Public Health Harvey Bischof, Executive Officer Ontario Professional Dentistry (OAPHD) Susan Rab, Executive Officer • Public Health Research, Education and Scott Marshall, Executive Officer Foresters Association Development (PHRED) Program Wendy Bolt, General Secretary 5 Wesleyan St., Ste. 201, • Ontario Public Health Librarians Pierre Côté, Associate General Secretary Association Georgetown, ON L7G 2E2 Communications/Political Action: The Ontario Professional Foresters Asso- Lori Foote, Director ciation, incorporated in 1957, is a non-profit E-mail: [email protected] organization with approximately 1,000 members across Ontario. The Association Educational Services: regulates the practice of professional for- Bill Reith, Director estry and actively contributes to the Protective Services: sustainability of Ontario’s forests by assur- Dale Leckie, Director ing high professional standards of practice in forestry. Only members may legally prac- 99 Duncan Mill Rd., tise Professional Forestry in Ontario. Don Mills, ON M3B 1Z2 Representing more than 40,000 Realtors, World Wide Web: www.opfa.ca OREA strives to upgrade the standards of Tony Jennings, RPF, Executive Director real estate practice. The association devel- and Registrar ops and delivers Ontario’s mandatory regis- Phone: (905) 877-3679 tration courses for real estate practitioners FAX: (905) 877-6766 and represents Realtors to Queen’s Park. An E-mail: [email protected] authority on home buying and selling, hous- ing policy and legislation, and real estate Ontario Public Health practice. Ontario Water Works World Wide Web: www.orea.com Association Association Bob McLean, Director of 1092 Islington Ave., Ste. 200, 700 Lawrence Ave. W., Ste. 310, Communications Office: (416) 442-3407 Toronto, ON M8Z 4R9 Toronto, ON M6A 3B4 The Ontario Water Works Association is The Ontario Public Health Association is FAX: (416) 445-2644 After hours: (416) 449-7251 Ontario’s leading resource on safe drinking a 3,000-member voluntary, non-profit or- water. The OWWA is your connection to ganization of community and public health more than 1,700 water supply professionals, professionals. OPHA provides a credible, including: research scientists, engineers, expert, non-partisan source of information water utility managers and technicians, on public health issues. OPHA supports and groundwater specialists, equipment manu- provides an analysis of a wide variety of is- facturers and suppliers, and industry regu- sues concerning health promotion and dis- lators. ease prevention. World Wide Web: www.owwa.ca World Wide Web: www.opha.on.ca Phone: (416) 231-1555 Phone: (416) 367-3313 Ontario Secondary School Toll free: 1-866-975-0575 Toll free: 1-800-267-6817 Teachers’ Federation FAX: (416) 231-1556 FAX: (416) 367-2844 E-mail: [email protected] LISTINGS E-mail: [email protected] 60 Mobile Dr., Toronto, ON M4A 2P3 Glenn Powell, Director of Connie Uetrecht, Executive Director OSSTF welcomes media inquiries on both educational and social issues. Founded in Communications Garth Hardie, Communications, 1919, has 60,000 members across Ontario. Phone: (905) 827-4508 Government and Media Relations Officer They include public high school teachers, Cellular: (905) 464-6200 Ext. 230 occasional teachers, educational assistants, FAX: (905) 827-6483 E-mail: [email protected] continuing education teachers and instruc- E-mail: [email protected] Constituent Societies: tors, psychologists, secretaries, speech-lan- Bill Balfour, Executive Director • ANDSOOHA – Public Health Nursing guage pathologists, social workers, plant Phone: (905) 530-2200 Management in Ontario support personnel, attendance counsellors, FAX: (905) 530-2135 • Association of Ontario Health Centres and many others in education. The federa- E-mail: [email protected] (AOHC) tion is internationally known for leadership • Association of Public Health Epidemi- in educational research, curriculum devel- ologists in Ontario (APHEO) opment and political action. • Association of Supervisors of Public World Wide Web: www.osstf.on.ca Health Inspectors of Ontario (ASPHI-O) 208 Sources Summer 2009 Organization for Security Organization of Eastern and Co-operation in Europe Caribbean States OSCE Secretariat, Wallnerstrasse 6, Morne Fortune, P.O. Box 179, 1010 Vienna, Austria Castries, Saint Lucia With 56 States drawn from Europe, Cen- The Organization of Eastern Caribbean tral Asia and America, the OSCE is the States (OECS) came into being on June world’s largest regional security organiza- 18th, 1981, when seven Eastern Caribbean tion, bringing comprehensive and co-opera- countries signed a treaty agreeing to coop- P.O. Box 6364, Sackville, NB E4L 1G6 tive security to a region that stretches from erate with each other and promote unity and The Organic Trade Association, founded Vancouver to Vladivostok. It offers a forum solidarity among the Members. The Treaty in 1985, is the business association for the for political negotiations and decision-mak- became known as the Treaty of , organic industry in North America, with af- ing in the fields of early warning, conflict so named in honour of the capital city of St. filiated offices in Canada and the U.S. OTA’s prevention, crisis management and post- Kitts and where it was signed. mission is to promote and protect the conflict rehabilitation, and puts the political The OECS is now a nine member group- growth of organic trade to benefit the envi- will of the participating States into practice ing comprising Antigua and Barbuda, Com- ronment, farmers, the public and the through its unique network of field mis- monwealth of , Grenada, economy. sions. Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia World Wide Web: www.ota-canada.ca World Wide Web: www.osce.org/ and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Anguilla and the British Virgin Islands are Phone: (506) 260-7537 Phone: 43 1 514 36 6000 associate members of the OECS. FAX: (506) 536-0221 Our mission is to be a major regional in- Matthew Holmes, Managing Director, Organization of American stitution contributing to the sustainable de- Canada velopment of the OECS Member States by E-mail: [email protected] States assisting them to maximise the benefits Ottawa Office: 17th St. & Constitution Ave. N.W., from their collective space, by facilitating Phone: (613) 482-1717 Washington, DC 20006, USA their intelligent integration with the global The Organization of American States economy; by contributing to policy and pro- Western Office: (OAS) brings together the nations of the gram formulation and execution in respect Phone: (250) 335-3423 Western Hemisphere to strengthen coopera- of regional and international issues, and by tion on democratic values, defend common facilitation of bilateral and multilateral co- Organisation for Economic interests and debate the major issues facing operation. Cooperation and the region and the world. The OAS is the The Organisation’s Objectives, as set out region’s principal multilateral forum for in the Treaty of Basseterre: Development strengthening democracy, promoting human • To promote co-operation among the 2, rue André Pascal, rights, and confronting shared problems Member States at the regional and inter- F-75775 Paris Cedex 16, France such as poverty, terrorism, illegal drugs and national level; OECD brings together the governments of corruption. It plays a leading role in carry- • To promote unity and solidarity among countries committed to democracy and the ing out mandates established by the hemi- the Member States and to defend their market economy from around the world to: sphere’s leaders through the Summits of the sovereignty, territorial integrity and inde- • Support sustainable economic growth Americas. pendence; • Boost employment With four official languages – English, • To assist the Member States in the reali- • Raise living standards Spanish, Portuguese and French – the OAS zation of their obligations and responsi- • Maintain financial stability reflects the rich diversity of the hemis– bilities to the international community • Assist other countries’ economic devel- phere’s peoples and cultures. It is made up with due regard to the role of interna- opment of 35 member states: the independent na- tional law as a standard of conduct in • Contribute to growth in world trade tions of North, Central and South America their relationships; The Organisation provides a setting where and the Caribbean. The government of • To seek to achieve the fullest possible governments compare policy experiences, Cuba, a member state, has been suspended level of harmonization of foreign policy seek answers to common problems, identify from participation since 1962; thus only 34 among the Member States; to seek to good practice and coordinate domestic and countries participate actively. Nations from adopt, as far as possible, common posi- international policies. other parts of the world participate as per- tions on international issues and to estab- For more than 40 years, OECD has been manent observers, which allows them to lish and to maintain wherever possible, one of the world’s largest and most reliable closely follow the issues that are critical to arrangements for joint overseas represen- sources of comparable statistics and eco- the Americas. tation and/or common services; nomic and social data. As well as collecting The member countries set major policies • To promote economic integration among data, OECD monitors trends, analyses and and goals through the General Assembly, the Member States forecasts economic developments and re- which gathers the hemisphere’s ministers of • To pursue these purposes through its re- searches social changes or evolving patterns foreign affairs once a year in regular ses- spective institutions by discussion of in trade, environment, agriculture, technol- sion. Ongoing actions are guided by the Per- questions of common concern and by ogy, taxation and more. manent Council, made up of ambassadors agreement and common action. appointed by the member states. World Wide Web: http://www.oecd.org World Wide Web: www.oecs.org/ World Wide Web: www.oas.org/ Phone: 33 1.45.24.82.00 Phone: (758) 452-2537 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (202) 458-3000 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Summer 2009 Sources 209 Eugene Oscapella, Barrister Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: Randy Park, Author and and Solicitor/Oscapella and Phone: (306) 242-4097 Speaker – “Thinking for Vancouver, British Columbia: Associates Phone: (604) 736-7678 Results” Ottawa, ON 24 McMaster Ave., Eugene Oscapella advises on Canadian Toronto, ON M4V 1A9 legislative and social policy developments. P Randy Park works with clients to develop For 25 years he has served public and pri- more accurate, comprehensive under- vate sectors through timely, readable re- standings of future events and conse- search, clear policy advice and writing serv- quences. An expert in how people perceive ices. 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Cecile Peterkin, Career 2 Bloor St. E., Ste. 1804, Coach, Corporate Mentor, Toronto, ON M4W 1A8 ParticipACTION, the national voice for Pearson Peacekeeping Author and Professional physical activity and sport participation in Speaker Canada, focuses on inspiring and support- Centre ing Canadians to move more. Active 781-B Spadina Rd., The Pearson Peacekeeping Centre (PPC) Toronto, ON M5P 2X5 Healthy Kids Canada provides national is a Canadian-based institution dedicated to leadership in advancing knowledge, evi- With over 17 years of experience as a making international peace operations more manager, leader and counsellor, Cecile is a dence-informed communications, and ad- effective through research, education and vocacy strategies to influence stakeholders charismatic and inspiring expert in career, training, and capacity development. The leadership, corporate mentoring programs who affect physical activity opportunities PPC trains people from around the world for children and youth. and life development. Founder and Presi- who serve in conflict zones, giving them the dent of Cosmic Coaching Centre and World Wide Web: knowledge and skill sets they need to sup- ProMentoring Inc., Cecile helps businesses www.participaction.com port the building and maintaining of peace. leverage the mind share of retiring Baby www.activehealthykids.ca World Wide Web: Boomers and senior managers, and transfer Marianne Bernardo www.peaceoperations.org it to the next generation of leaders. Her arti- E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (613) 520-5617 cles and tips have appeared in several pub- Adrea Fink lications. She has been featured on televi- Suzanne Monaghan, President sion and radio. 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The Personal Impact PMPRB reports annually to Parliament on its activities, price trends of medicines, and International patentees’ R&D expenditures. 5155 Empire Dr., Burnaby, BC V5B 1N1 Le CEPMB est un organisme indépendant Kimberly Law, AICI CIP, is the first in détenant des pouvoirs quasi-judiciaires. Il Western Canada to receive international rec- reille sur les prix des médicaments brevetés ognition as a Certified Image Professional Pontifical Mission établis par les brevetés et vendus au Canada through the Association of Image Consult- afin que ces prix ne soient pas excessifs. Les ants International. She is an author, speaker Societies and works with men and women helping médicaments brevetés accaparent près de 3329 Danforth Ave., 65 % des ventes totales de tous les médica- them refine their look from head to toe, en- hance professional communication, increas- Scarborough, ON M1L 4T3 ments vendus au Canada. Le CEPMB fait International Missionary Organization. rapport au Parlement chaque année de ses ing confidence and personal effectiveness since 1999. Through enlivening and fundraising assists activités, des tendances des prix des médi- Pope Benedict XVI in the work of evange- caments et des dépenses de R-D des brevetés. lization. Individuals concerned about the Summer 2009 Sources 211 spiritual and material needs of millions on services for public, private and government Sandy Crawley, Labour Relations and five continents help effectively through the clients in all markets. In Canada, our more Professional Development Manager Pontifical Mission Societies: Propagation of than 5,200 partners and staff across the E-mail: [email protected] the Faith; St. Peter the Apostle; Holy Child- country connect their thinking, experience Samantha Fox, Advocacy and hood Association; Missionary Union. and solutions to help clients solve their Development Manager World Wide Web: unique business problems. Our profession- E-mail: [email protected] www.missionsocieties.ca als serve all major industry sectors and pro- duce regular surveys and analysis in the fol- Clelia Farrugia, Membership Phone: (416) 699-7077 lowing areas: Development Manager Toll free: 1-800-897-8865 • Financial Services E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 699-9019 • Consumer and Industrial Products Marie Deans, National Director • Technology, Information and Communi- E-mail: [email protected] cations, Entertainment and Media, and Life Sciences Propagation of the Faith: Marie Deans, National Director World Wide Web: www.pwc.com/ca St. Peter the Apostle: Carolyn Forest, Manager, Media Rev. Lui Santi, cpps, National Secretary Relations Phone: (416) 814-5370 25 Sheppard Ave. W., Ste. 1000, Holy Childhood Association: E-mail: [email protected] Marie Deans, National Director Toronto, ON M2N 6S9 E-mail: [email protected] Professional Engineers Ontario adminis- Privacy Commissioner of ters the Professional Engineers Act by li- MISSIONS TODAY: Canada censing professional engineers, and setting Address enquiries to Paul Coady, Editor standards for and regulating engineering in E-mail: [email protected] Place de Ville, Tower B, 112 Kent St., Ontario so that the public interest is served 3rd Fl., Ottawa, ON K1A 1H3 and protected. Rigorously educated, expe- The Privacy Commissioner of Canada is rienced and committed to a Code of Ethics, an Officer of Parliament mandated to pro- licensed professional engineers can be iden- tect and promote the privacy rights of Ca- tified by the P.Eng. after their names. nadians. The Privacy Commissioner over- sees two federal laws – the Privacy Act and World Wide Web: www.peo.on.ca the Personal Information Protection and David Smith, Manager, Communications Electronic Documents Act. Phone: (416) 840-1068 World Wide Web: www.privcom.gc.ca Toll free: 1-800-339-3716, ext. 1068 FAX: (416) 224-8168 Predictable Futures – Phone: (613) 995-8210 Toll free FAX: 1-800-268-0496 Toll free: 1-800-282-1376 E-mail: [email protected] The Business Family Centre TDD: (613) 992-9190 FAX: (613) 947-6850 10104 103 Ave., Ste. 1211, Edmonton, AB T5J 0H8 Jennifer Stoddart, Privacy This alliance of advisors brings together Commissioner of Canada core competencies to fully advise the fam- Elizabeth Denham, Assistant Privacy ily business entrepreneur. This group of ex- Commissioner perienced professionals offers strategic planning, succession planning, personal fi- Chantal Bernier, Assistant Privacy nancial and estate planning, family planning Commissioner (family harmony plus business harmony), leadership training and wealth management. Professional Association of Project Ploughshares World Wide Web: Canadian Theatres (PACT) 57 Erb St. W., Waterloo, ON N2L 6C2 Canadian ecumenical agency of the Cana- www.predictablefutures.com 215 Spadina Ave., Ste. 555, dian Council of Churches that carries out Gordon Wusyk, President Toronto, ON M5T 2C7 research, analysis, dialogue and public dis- LISTINGS Phone: (780) 702-2499 PACT is a member-driven organization cussion of peace and security issues in FAX: (780) 428-1410 that serves as the collective voice of profes- Canada and internationally. Issues include: E-mail: sional Canadian theatres. For the betterment defence policy, military exports, arms trade, [email protected] of Canadian theatre, PACT provides leader- disarmament, peacebuilding, human secu- ship, national representation and a variety of rity. Regular publications: The Plough- programs and practical assistance to mem- shares Monitor (quarterly), Armed Conflicts ber companies, enabling members to do Report (annual). their own creative work. World Wide Web: www.ploughshares.ca World Wide Web: www.pact.ca Phone: (519) 888-6541 Phone: (416) 595-6455 FAX: (519) 888-0018 FAX: (416) 595-6450 P.O. Box 82, Ste. 3000, John Siebert, Executive Director Lucy White, Executive Director Royal Trust Tower, TD Centre, Ext. 702 E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M5K 1G8 E-mail: [email protected] PricewaterhouseCoopers provides indus- try-focused assurance, advisory and tax 212 Sources Summer 2009

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OACCPP., With “Good science in plain language,”® Canada (PSAC) the Radiation Safety Institute provides im- Psychotherapist and Author 233 Gilmour St., Ottawa, ON K2P 0P1 partial, professional advice, public educa- of The Purpose of Love Among Canada’s largest unions, PSAC, tion, training and technical services on ra- with 160,000 members, represents federal diation exposure in the workplace, the en- Dorothy is a Psychotherapist specializing employees as well as workers in three terri- vironment and in homes and schools. Ac- in Cognitive therapy, and the author of The torial governments, government agencies, cording to UN officials, Canada’s Radiation Purpose of Love: A guidebook for defining Crown corporations, para-public and private Safety Institute is the only independent or- and cultivating your most significant rela- sector organizations. ganization of its kind in any country. tionship and Live Your Life’s Purpose: A Our 17 component unions generally cor- guidebook for creating and living a pur- World Wide Web: poseful life. Dorothy works with teens, respond to federal government departments www.RadiationSafety.ca or other major employers. adults and couples in her Toronto-based pri- National Office, Toronto: vate practice. She has been featured on the World Wide Web: www.psac-afpc.com Tina de Geus, Information Officer Life Network’s series “Love is Not Enough” Communications and Political Action Phone: (416) 650-9090, ext. 28 and contributes to the Globe and Mail, Section: FAX: (416) 650-9920 FAZE teen magazine, CanadianLiving.com, FAX: (613) 236-1654 E-mail: [email protected] and Elle.ca. Denis Boivin, Co-ordinator Dr. Fergal Nolan, President and CEO World Wide Web: www.dorothyratusny.com Phone: (613) 560-4280 National Laboratories, Saskatoon: E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (306) 975-0566 Dorothy Ratusny, Psychotherapist and Louise Laporte, Officer FAX: (306) 975-0494 Author Phone: (613) 560-4287 Phone: (905) 764-2950 E-mail: [email protected] Radical Digressions E-mail: [email protected] Alain Cossette, Officer Toronto, ON Phone: (613) 560-4317 Comment and analysis from a libertarian Recreation Vehicle Dealers E-mail: [email protected] perspective on topics such as censorship and Association of Canada Joselito Calugay, Officer freedom of speech, political correctness, 6411 Buswell St., Ste. 204, Phone: (613) 560-4235 double standards, identity politics, Richmond, BC V6Y 2G5 E-mail: [email protected] multiculturalism, post-modernism, media The voice of the Canadian recreation ve- bias, atheism, secularism, and skepticism. Mark Rogers, Officer hicle industry, representing dealers, rental Phone: (613) 560-5482 World Wide Web: www.diemer.ca agents, parts and service facilities, distribu- E-mail: [email protected] Ulli Diemer tors, suppliers, manufacturers and the final users. A non-profit association to promote Regional Offices: Phone: (416) 964-1511 E-mail: [email protected] professionalism in the RV industry. Major St. John’s: (709) 726-6453 RVDA concerns include education, com- Gander: (709) 651-3727 munication, shows, use, safety, laws and Halifax: (902) 443-3541 Rainforest Action Network lobbying government and industry groups. Charlottetown: (902) 892-5481 221 Pine St., 5th Fl., World Wide Web: www.rvda.ca Moncton: (506) 857-4220 San Francisco, CA 94104, USA Quebec City: (418) 666-6500 RAN seeks to protect the Earth’s rainfor- NATIONAL OFFICE: Montreal: (514) 875-7100 ests through education, grassroots organiz- Phone: (604) 718-6325 Gatineau: (819) 777-4647 ing and non-violent direct action. They do Eleonore Hamm, Executive Ottawa: (613) 560-2560 so using campaigns to expose the wrong- Vice-President Kingston: (613) 542-7322 doings of governments and corporations Phone: (604) 204-0559 Toronto: (416) 485-3558 and mobilize the international environmen- FAX: (604) 204-0154 London: (519) 659-1124 tal and human rights community to join in E-mail: [email protected] Sudbury: (705) 674-6907 the action via the Internet. They are cur- Thunder Bay: (807) 345-8442 rently working on a variety of issues includ- Winnipeg: (204) 947-1601 ing global finance, old growth, and emis- Summer 2009 Sources 213

PROVINCIAL OFFICES: Jill-Marie Burke, Communications RVDA of British Columbia: Officer/Writer Joan Jackson, Executive Director Ext. 250 201 – 17700 56th Ave., E-mail: [email protected] Surrey, BC V3S 1C7 Stacey Hale, Editorial Assistant Phone: (604) 575-3868 Ext. 211 FAX: (604) 575-3869 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Suriya Veerappan, Media Relations Co- RVDA of Alberta: 885 Don Mills Rd., Ste. 301, ordinator, Best Practice Guidelines Dan Merkowsky, Executive Toronto, ON M3C 1V9 Program Vice-President Refreshments Canada represents beverage Ext. 253 8657 51 Ave., Ste. 305, manufacturers, distributors, franchise E-mail: [email protected] Edmonton, AB T6E 6A8 houses and industry suppliers that manufac- Maggie Sicilia, Administrative Assistant/ Phone: (780) 455-8562 ture and distribute more than 30 brands of Communications Toll free: 1-888-858-8787 juices/juice drinks, bottled waters, sports Ext. 216 FAX: (780) 453-3927 drinks, carbonated soft drinks, energy E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] drinks and other non-alcoholic beverages. RVDA of Saskatchewan: Refreshments Canada is the link for gov- Sheila Lardner, Association Manager ernment, community stakeholders and the 342 Armstrong Way, media on issues relating to refreshment bev- Saskatoon, SK S7N 3N1 erages. Phone: (306) 955-7832 World Wide Web: www.refreshments.ca FAX: (306) 955-7952 E-mail: [email protected] Justin Sherwood, President Phone: (416) 362-2424 RVDA of Manitoba: FAX: (416) 362-3229 Kim Wozniak, Association Manager E-mail: [email protected] 69 Morin Rd., St. François Xavier, MB R4L 1A8 Nickolette Reid, Image Phone: (204) 864-2112 Expert FAX: (204) 864-2232 E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON Nickolette Reid travels internationally to Ontario RVDA: conduct seminars and workshops, showing Larry R. Boyd, Executive Director women and men how easy it is to create 110 Freelton Rd., Freelton, ON L0R 1K0 Visual Success in their lives. As president of Phone: (905) 659-8800 BL Image Communications, she offers im- Toll free: 1-888-331-8885 Registered Nurses’ age and style management, wardrobe audit, Cellular: (289) 439-0304 colour analysis, closet organization and per- FAX: (905) 659-9900 Association of Ontario sonal purchasing. A professional author and E-mail: [email protected] spokesperson, Nickolette is an experienced RVDA of Quebec: 158 Pearl St., Toronto, ON M5H 1L3 guest expert for the media. The Registered Nurses’ Association of Danielle Godbout, Executive Director World Wide Web: 4360, ave Pierre-de-Coubertin, bur 100, Ontario (RNAO) is the professional associa- tion representing registered nurses wherever www.blimage.net Montréal, QC H1V 1A6 www.nickolettereid.com Phone: (514) 338-1471 they practise in Ontario. Since 1925, RNAO Toll free: 1-866-338-1471 has lobbied for healthy public policy, pro- Nickolette Reid, President, BL Image FAX: (514) 335-6250 moted excellence in nursing practice, in- Communications E-mail: [email protected] creased nurses’ contribution to shaping the Phone: (416) 276-3572 health care system, and influenced decisions E-mail: [email protected] Atlantic RVDA: that affect nurses and the public they serve. John Sutherland, Executive Director P.O. Box 9410, Stn. A, World Wide Web: www.rnao.org LISTINGS Halifax, NS B3K 5S3 Communications Department: Phone: (902) 425-2445 Phone: (416) 599-1925 FAX: (902) 425-2441 Toll free: 1-800-268-7199 E-mail: FAX: (416) 599-1926 [email protected] Marion Zych, Director of Communications Ext. 209 Sources Hot Tip After hours: (647) 406-5605 E-mail: [email protected] Council of Canada Jill Scarrow, Managing Editor/ The Sources Calendar online is a valuable resources 1255 Bay St., Ste. 800, Communications Project Manager for journalists, editors, researchers, publishers Toronto, ON M5R 2A9 Ext. 210 and others working in the media and in Retail Council of Canada (RCC) is a not- E-mail: [email protected] publishing. Check it our: www.sources.com for-profit association representing more than 40,000 stores of all retail formats, in- 214 Sources Summer 2009 cluding independent merchants, regional Michael McNall, Collections Manager, and national mass and specialty chains, and Ornithology online merchants. Phone: (250) 387-2927 World Wide Web: www.retailcouncil.org FAX: (250) 387-0534 E-mail: Toll free: 1-888-373-8245 [email protected] Diane J. Brisebois, President and CEO Dr. Bob Griffin, Manager, Human Phone: (416) 922-6678 History FAX: (416) 922-8011 675 Belleville St., Phone: (250) 387-2485 Victoria, BC V8W 9W2 Derek Nighbor, Vice-President, National FAX: (250) 387-0533 As the provincial museum and archives, E-mail: [email protected] Affairs the Royal BC Museum preserves and shares Phone: (416) 922-0553, ext. 234 the stories of British Columbia – on-site, Dr. Martha Black, Curator, Ethnology FAX: (416) 922-8011 off-site and online – through its research, Phone: (250) 387-2457 E-mail: [email protected] collections, exhibitions and educational pro- FAX: (250) 387-0533 grams. Its two-hectare cultural precinct also E-mail: [email protected] Ricketts, Harris LLP includes a number of historically significant Dr. Lorne Hammond, Curator, Human 181 University Ave., Ste. 816, buildings and First Nations sites. History Toronto, ON M5H 2X7 World Wide Web: Phone: (250) 387-2486 Joel Miller is a partner at Ricketts, Harris www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca FAX: (250) 387-0533 LLP and chair of the Family Law Group. He E-mail: taught at the Bar Admission Course, speaks Diane Dakers, Communications Manager [email protected] Phone: (250) 387-2101 at national conferences, comments on radio Grant Keddie, Curator, Archaeology and television, has been on the Advisory FAX: (250) 387-0102 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (250) 387-2416 Board of Divorce Magazine, and a director FAX: (250) 387-0533 of the Toronto Collaborative Family Law Melaina Haas, Communications E-mail: [email protected] Association. His Family Law Centre is Co-ordinator Canada’s most comprehensive web site for Phone: (250) 387-3207 Gary Mitchell, Director, Collections, family law information. FAX: (250) 387-0102 Research and Access Services/Provincial E-mail: [email protected] Archivist World Wide Web: Phone: (250) 387-2992 www.familylawcentre.com Kelly Sendall, Manager, Natural History FAX: (250) 953-4336 Joel Miller Phone: (250) 387-3544 E-mail: Phone: (416) 364-6211 FAX: (250) 387-0534 [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 364-1697 Kasey Brewer, Chief Conservator E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Rob Cannings, Curator, Entomology Phone: (250) 387-5518 Phone: (250) 356-8242 FAX: (250) 356-8197 Colette Robicheau – FAX: (250) 356-8197 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: Organizing Consultant and [email protected] Coach Dr. Gavin Hanke, Curator, Vertebrate 5860 Livingstone St., Zoology Halifax, NS B3K 2C3 Phone: (250) 952-0479 We provide customized organizing solu- FAX: (250) 387-0534 tions through consultation, coaching, hands- E-mail: [email protected] on work and workshops. Organize Anything Dr. Richard Hebda, Curator, Botany and enhances clients’ lives and environments by Earth History reducing stress and increasing productivity. Phone: (250) 387-5493 The Royal Canadian Legion Organize Anything helps to declutter minds FAX: (250) 387-0534 86 Aird Pl., Ottawa, ON K2L 0A1 and spaces. We turn chaos into calm and E-mail: [email protected] Not-for-profit, 375,000-member organiza- replace frustration with functional solutions tion with 1,542 branches in Canada, U.S. to create manageable change. Dr. Ken Marr, Curator, Botany Phone: (250) 356-8176 and Germany. World Wide Web: FAX: (250) 387-0534 Mission: to assist Canadian veterans, ex- www.organizeanything.com E-mail: [email protected] military and ex-RCMP members to obtain Colette Robicheau, Organizing authorized benefits and provide seniors, Dr. Lisa Kirkendale, Curator, youth and community services. Concerned Consultant and Coach Invertebrate Zoology Phone: (902) 233-1577 with defence policy and other national is- Phone: (250) 387-6513 sues. Conducts annual Remembrance- FAX: (902) 455-0553 FAX: (250) 387-0534 E-mail: [email protected] Poppy Campaign, including National Re- E-mail: membrance ceremony, Ottawa. Members [email protected] receive Legion Magazine and other benefits. Claudia Copley, Collections Manager, World Wide Web: www.legion.ca Entomology Phone: (250) 952-0696 Director, Communications FAX: (250) 387-0534 Phone: (613) 591-3335 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (613) 591-9335 E-mail: [email protected] Summer 2009 Sources 215 S SIECCAN, The Sex Information and Education Council of Canada 20 Adelaide St. E., Ste. 1104, 850 Coxwell Ave., Toronto, ON M4C 5R1 Royal College of Dental Toronto, ON M5C 2T6 SIECCAN’s membership comprises over Janice Rubin, B.A., LL.B, and Christine 325 organizations and 550 individuals in- Surgeons of Ontario Thomlinson, LL.B., are founding partners volved in human sexuality teaching, coun- 6 Crescent Rd., Toronto, ON M4W 1T1 of Rubin Thomlinson LLP, specializing in selling and research in Canada. The Royal College of Dental Surgeons of employment law and human rights issues. SIECCAN publishes the quarterly Cana- Ontario (RCDSO) regulates the practice of They are frequently asked to comment in dian Journal of Human Sexuality (CJHS) dentistry to guide the profession and to pro- the media, speak on challenging legal issues (plus three issues of the SIECCAN Newslet- tect and serve the public interest. RCDSO as well as to distill complex information in ter). Maintains a reference library and dis- issues certificates of registration to dentists relevant terms to the story at hand for any seminates resource material on request. to allow them to practise dentistry, promotes audience. World Wide Web: http://www.sieccan.org high standards of professional practice and World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] investigates complaints about members’ www.rubinthomlinson.com practice. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Janice Rubin, B.A., LL.B. Michael Barrett, Ph.D., Professor of World Wide Web: www.rcdso.org Phone: (416) 847-1814 Zoology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Toll free: 1-800-565-4591 FAX: (416) 847-1815 ON FAX: (416) 961-5814 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 466-5304 Peggi Mace, Communications Director FAX: (416) 778-0785 Direct line: (416) 934-5610 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: E-mail: [email protected] Alice Balter, Certified Canadian Family The Royal College of Educator; Sexuality Educator, Toronto, Physicians and Surgeons ON Ann Barrett, Sexual Health Educator, of Canada (RCPSC) / Toronto, ON Le Collège royal des Meredith Chivers, Psychologist, Clinical médecins et chirurgiens Tricia Ryan, M.B.A., Sexology Services, Centre for Addiction Author, Speaker, Small and Mental Health, Toronto, ON du Canada (CRMCC) Stephen Holzapfel, Physician, Women’s 774 Echo Dr., Ottawa, ON K1S 5N8 Business Coach College Hospital; Associate Professor, The Royal College of Physicians and Sur- 2289 Lake Shore Blvd. W., TH117, Dept. of Family and Community geons of Canada oversees the medical edu- Toronto, ON M8V 3Y2 Medicine, University of Toronto, cation of specialists in Canada by setting Tricia Ryan is author of Hungry to Suc- Toronto ON high standards for postgraduate medical ceed, a marketing resource book full of William Martin, Lawyer, Toronto, ON education and professional development. ideas to help small business owners take Carol Rocks, Former Co-ordinator, Collaborating with health organizations and their business to the next level. A unique Physical and Health Education, Toronto government, the College plays a central role approach that mixes smart marketing prac- District School Board, Toronto ON in improving specialty medicine and devel- tices with tasty culinary advice. Tricia is oping sound health policy. founder of The Marketing Chefs, an educa- Miriam Rossi, Physician; Associate Le Collège royal des médecins et tional consulting group that provides tradi- Dean, Student Affairs, Faculty of chirurgiens du Canada encadre la formation tional marketing mixes, new media blends Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, LISTINGS des spécialistes au Canada en établissant des and online strategies. Custom courses in- ON normes élevées en matière d’éducation clude: distance learning, one-on-one coach- Michael Sand, Senior Associate Director, médicale postdoctorale et de développe- ing, seminars and workshops. An expert Clinical Research, Boehringer-Ingelheim ment professionnel. Collaborant avec les with 25 years “hands on” marketing experi- Pharma., Inc., Ridgefield, CT organisations voués à la santé et le gou- ence, contact her for an interview, articles, Bob Tremble, Senior Co-ordinator, vernement, le Collège joue un rôle central or a review copy of her book. Transportation, Canadian Cancer Society, dans l’amélioration des soins spécialisés et World Wide Web: Ontario Division, Toronto, ON dans l’élaboration de politiques de la santé. www.themarketingchefs.com World Wide Web: Tricia Ryan, M.B.A, Author, Speaker, www.rcpsc.medical.org Small Business Coach Karen McCarthy, Director of Phone: (416) 259-6611 Communications and External Relations FAX: (416) 259-3628 Toll free: 1-800-668-3740, ext. 179 E-mail: [email protected] Cellular: (613) 260-4178 E-mail: [email protected] 216 Sources Summer 2009

ganization, employing a team of 4,000 and Phone: (613) 233-5170 delivering 3.3 million visits annually; busi- Toll free: 1-888-560-9760 ness lines include direct care and service FAX: (613) 233-5122 (nursing, personal support and therapies), E-mail: [email protected] education and e-learning, applied research, Elizabeth White, Executive Director consultation and charitable programming. Phone: (416) 920-6116 World Wide Web: FAX: (613) 233-5122 www.saintelizabeth.com E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (905) 940-9655 Francophone Contact: SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. FAX: (905) 940-9934 Michel Gagnon, Directeur général, 455 René-Lévesque Blvd. W., E-mail: Maison “Cross Roads” de la Société Montreal, QC H2Z 1Z3 [email protected] St-Léonard (Montréal), QC SNC-Lavalin (TSX: SNC) is one of the Shirlee Sharkey, President and CEO Tél.: (514) 932-7188 leading engineering and construction Ext. 6383 Téléc.: (514) 932-6668 groups in the world and a major player in E-mail: [email protected] Courriel: [email protected] the ownership of infrastructure, and in the LifeLine Services: provision of operations and maintenance Madonna Gallo, Corporate Communications Manager Edward Graham, Executive Director, services. The SNC-Lavalin companies have St. Leonard’s House, Windsor, ON offices across Canada and in over 35 other Ext. 6430 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (519) 256-1878 countries around the world and are currently FAX: (519) 256-4142 working in some 100 countries. Neil Barran, Senior Vice-President E-mail: [email protected] SNC-Lavalin companies provide engi- Ext. 6440 neering, procurement, construction, project E-mail: [email protected] management and project financing services Joan Lesmond, Executive Director, to a variety of industry sectors, including SEHC Foundation agrifood, chemicals and petroleum, envi- Ext. 6518 ronment, industrial, infrastructure, mining E-mail: [email protected] and metallurgy, operations and mainte- nance, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology and power. St. Joseph’s Health Centre – SNC-Lavalin (TSX: SNC) est l’un des Toronto Saskatchewan Institute plus importants groupes d’ingénierie et de 30 The Queensway, construction au monde, et un acteur majeur Toronto, ON M6R 1B5 of Applied Science and en matière de propriété d’infrastructures et St. Joseph’s Health Centre is a full service de services d’exploitation et d’entretien. Les acute care community teaching hospital in Technology sociétés SNC-Lavalin ont des bureaux dans the Catholic tradition providing services in tout le Canada et dans plus de 35 autres Southwest Toronto. With a Vision to be 119 4th Ave. S., Ste. 400, pays, et travaillent actuellement dans une Canada’s Best Community Teaching Hospi- Saskatoon, SK S7K 5X2 centaine de pays. tal, St. Joseph’s is acknowledged for its Our expertise is grounded in academic Les sociétés SNC-Lavalin assurent des commitment to community engagement and excellence and real-life experience. Recog- services d’ingénierie, d’approvisionnement, linkage that enables the delivery of out- nized nationally and internationally, we’re de construction, ainsi que de gestion et de standing quality and service to its diverse Saskatchewan’s primary public institution financement de projet dans divers secteurs communities. The Health Centre offers a for skills training and technical education. notamment l’agroalimentaire, l’énergie, full array of clinical programs. More than 13,000 students are registered in l’environnement, l’exploitation et our programs, and we draw almost 32,000 l’entretien, les infrastructures, les mines et World Wide Web: www.stjoe.on.ca additional course registrations. We operate la métallurgie, les produits pharmaceutiques Sabrina Divell, Chief, Corporate four urban campuses and provide extensive et la biotechnologie, les produits chimiques Communications and Public Affairs distance and e-learning options. et le pétrole, et le secteur industriel. Phone: (416) 560-6387 World Wide Web: www.goSIAST.com World Wide Web: www.snclavalin.com FAX: (416) 530-6078 E-mail: [email protected] Toll free: 1-866-go-SIAST Phone: (514) 393-1000 or: [email protected] Patricia Gillies, Executive Director of FAX: (514) 875-4877 Public Affairs St. Leonard’s Society of Phone: (306) 659-3782 Canada E-mail: [email protected] Jocelyne Wasacase-Merasty, Manager of 211 Bronson Ave., Ste. 208, Communications Ottawa, ON K1R 6H5 Phone: (306) 659-3857 St. Leonard’s Society of Canada is a mem- E-mail: [email protected] bership-based, charitable organization dedi- cated to community safety. Eileen Janz, Senior Marketing and The mission of SLSC is to promote a hu- Communications Consultant 90 Allstate Pkwy., Ste. 300, mane and informed justice policy and re- Phone: (306) 775-7713 Markham, ON L3R 6H3 sponsible leadership to foster safe commu- E-mail: [email protected] Established in 1908, Saint Elizabeth nities. Clayton Cunningham, Marketing and Health Care (SEHC) is a Canadian not-for- World Wide Web: www.stleonards.ca Communications Consultant profit home and community health care or- Phone: (306) 765-1653 Summer 2009 Sources 217

E-mail: [email protected] Susan Jamieson-McLarnon, PR Continuing Studies: Colleen Gallant, Senior Marketing and Director, SFU Vancouver Joan Collinge, Dean of Continuing Communications Consultant Phone: (778) 782-5151 Studies pro tem Phone: (306) 659-4041 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (778) 782-3034/5147 E-mail: [email protected] Terry Lavender, Communications E-mail: [email protected] Ashley Cunningham, Marketing and Manager, SFU Surrey Education: Communications Consultant Phone: (778) 782-2154 Dr. Suzanne de Castell, Associate Dean Phone: (306) 691-8299 E-mail: [email protected] of Education E-mail: [email protected] Fiona Burrows, Assistant Director, Phone: (778) 782-3627 Community Relations E-mail: [email protected] Sheridan College – Media Phone: (778) 782-3928 Environment: for Global Professionals E-mail: [email protected] John Pierce, Dean pro tem Marianne Meadahl, Assistant Director Phone: (778) 782-8759 1430 Trafalgar Rd., Phone: (778) 782-4323 E-mail: [email protected] Oakville, ON L6H 2L1 E-mail: [email protected] Graduate Studies: If you are an international writer or jour- Julie Ovenell-Carter, Assistant Director Dr. Wade Parkhouse, Dean of Graduate nalist who lives in Canada, this program is Studies for you. Designed to upgrade your creden- (Wed & Fri) Phone: (778) 782-4323 Phone: (778) 782-4255/8582 tials and skills in order to join the exciting E-mail: [email protected] and expanding world of Canadian journal- E-mail: [email protected] ism. Canadian Journalism for Internation- Carol Thorbes, Information Officer Health Sciences: ally Trained Writers offers practical train- Phone: (778) 782-3035 Dr. John O’Neil, Dean of Health ing to land a job in the Canadian media in E-mail: [email protected] Sciences only one year. Phone: (778) 782-5361 UNIVERSITY OFFICERS: E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: Dr. Michael Stevenson, President www1.sheridaninstitute.ca/programs/ Phone: (778) 782-4641 Science: 0708/pjitw/ E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Michael Plischke, Dean of Science Phone: (778) 782-3771 Joyce Wayne, Program Co-ordinator Research: E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (905) 845-9430, ext. 8191 Dr. Mario Pinto, Vice-President, E-mail: [email protected] Research SFU International/Student Services: Nello Angerilli, Associate Vice-President Barbara Mathieu, Program Phone: (778) 782-4152 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (778) 782-3583 Administrative Officer E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (905) 845-9430, ext. 2392 University Relations: E-mail: Dr. Warren Gill, Vice-President, [email protected] University Relations Phone: (778) 782-5005 E-mail: [email protected] Applied Sciences: Dr. Nimal Rajapakse, Dean of Applied Sciences (takes office Sept. 1, 2009) Ze-Nian Li, Dean pro tem (until Sept. 1, 2009) Soberman LLP, Chartered Phone: (778) 782-4936 Accountants E-mail: [email protected] Simon Fraser University 2 St. Clair Ave. E., Ste. 1100, Public Affairs & Media Relations, Arts and Social Sciences: Toronto, ON M4T 2T5 Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6 Dr. Lesley Cormack, Dean of Arts and Founded in 1958, Soberman LLP has built Crime, demographic trends, health, eco- Social Sciences a strong reputation in the community. Our nomics, the environment, carbon taxes, fish- Phone: (778) 782-4415 22 partners and more than 140 team mem- eries, earth sciences, energy, Asia-Pacific E-mail: [email protected] bers make Soberman LLP one of the larg- LISTINGS business – just a few of the topics that fac- Business Administration: est mid-market public accounting firms in ulty members at Canada’s top comprehen- Dr. Daniel Shapiro, Dean of Business Canada. We are CAs, tax professionals and sive university can explain. If you’re look- Phone: (778) 782-4183 financial advisors to high-net-worth indi- ing for expertise to give your story added E-mail: [email protected] viduals, non-profits and entrepreneurial punch, chances are we’ve got an expert able companies. We focus on real estate, manu- Communication, Arts and Technology: quickly to help. facturing, marketing, retail and profession- Cheryl Geisler, Dean of Communication, als. World Wide Web: www.sfu.ca/pamr Arts and Technology (FCAT) (takes office World Wide Web: www.soberman.com PUBLIC AFFAIRS & MEDIA Aug. 1, 2009) RELATIONS: Owen Underhill, Dean pro tem (until Phone: (416) 964-7633 Don MacLachlan, Director Aug. 1, 2009) FAX: (416) 964-6454 Phone: (778) 782-3929 Phone: (778) 782-3898 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (778) 782-3039 E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] 218 Sources Summer 2009

Jerry Cukier, Partner, Assurance and Susan Hodkinson, Chief Operating Rod Sheppard, President Advisory Officer Ext. 3039 Phone: (416) 963-7104 Phone: (416) 963-7172 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Leslie Forge, Executive Vice-President, Gary Kopstick, Partner, Tax Group Sam Kaner, Partner, Assurance and Policy Phone: (416) 963-7113 Advisory Ext. 3018 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 963-7111 E-mail: [email protected] Eli Palachi, Partner, Assurance and E-mail: [email protected] Bill Jones, Vice-President, Finance Advisory Ext. 3019 Phone: (416) 963-7123 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Dennis Minello, Vice-President, Adam Rubinoff, Partner, Tax Group Membership Services Phone: (416) 963-7178 Ext. 3027 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Karen Slezak, Partner, Tax Group Daniel Kellar, Staff Manager Phone: (416) 963-7109 Ext. 3005 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Alan Wainer, Partner, Assurance and Social Media Group Brian Robinson, Communications Advisory 10 Ogilvie St., Dundas, ON L9H 2S2 Officer Phone: (416) 963-7121 Maggie Fox is the founder and CEO of Ext. 3025 E-mail: [email protected] Social Media Group, one of the world’s E-mail: [email protected] Jerrard B. Gaertner, Director, largest independent agencies helping busi- Technology Assurance ness navigate the new socially engaged Society of Rural Physicians Phone: (416) 963-7192 Web. She speaks frequently to the media, of Canada E-mail: [email protected] conference audiences and business groups P.O. Box 893, Shawville, QC J0X 2Y0 Kenneth Tessis, Partner, Corporate about the impact of social media and Web 2.0 trends. An independent voluntary association of Recovery and Insolvency/Personal rural physicians from across Canada, advo- Insolvency World Wide Web: cating for sustainable conditions for rural Phone: (416) 963-7120 www.socialmediagroup.com health-care workers, equitable access to E-mail: [email protected] Maggie Fox, CEO health care for rural Canadians, and a Na- Daniel Edwards, Partner, Claims Phone: (905) 628-4978, ext. 22 tional Rural Health Strategy. Valuation and Litigation Support or: (905) 975-5568 Publication: The Canadian Journal of Ru- Phone: (416) 963-7221 FAX: (905) 628-5635 ral Medicine. E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Karl Stobbe, President Karyn Lipman, Partner, Tax Group P.O. Box 603, Beamsville, ON L0R 1B0 Phone: (416) 963-7159 Phone: (905) 378-4647, ext. 43875 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Paul Rhodes, Partner, Assurance and Dr. Michael Jong MB, Past President Advisory P.O. Box 205, Stn. B, Phone: (416) 963-7217 Happy Valley–Goose Bay, NL A0P 1E0 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (709) 897-2268 E-mail: [email protected] Rukshana Dinshaw, Partner, Professional Practice Dr. Beverley Karras, Treasurer Phone: (416) 963-7190 Society of Energy P.O. Box 1797, Nipawin, SK S0E 1E0 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (306) 862-4626 Professionals E-mail: [email protected] Deborah Stern, Partner, Assurance and 425 Bloor St. E., Ste. 300, Advisory Dr. Garth Campbell, Secretary Toronto, ON M4W 3R4 Phone: (416) 963-7103 P.O. Box 1208, Beausejour, MB R0E 0C0 The Society of Energy Professionals is a E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (204) 268-2288 trade union representing professional and E-mail: [email protected] Sam Zuk, Partner, Assurance and supervisory employees in the electricity in- Advisory dustry. We pride ourselves on conducting Suzanne Kingsmill, Managing Editor, Phone: (416) 963-7122 relations with employers in a framework of Canadian Journal of Rural Medicine E-mail: [email protected] mature and mutually beneficial partnership, P.O. Box 1086, 269 Main St., Shawville, QC J0X 2Y0 Jeffrey Steinberg, Partner, Media while ensuring the best rewards, career op- Phone: (819) 647-2972 Services portunities and working conditions for our FAX: (819) 647-9972 Phone: (416) 963-7105 members. The Society is Local 160 of the E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, Washington, D.C. Peter Hutten-Czapski, The Rural Road Eric Bornstein, Managing Partner Editor Phone: (416) 963-7100 World Wide Web: www.thesociety.ca P.O. Box 3000, Haileybury, ON P0J 1K0 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 979-2709 Phone: (705) 672-2442 FAX: (416) 979-5794 FAX: (705) 672-2384 E-mail: [email protected] Summer 2009 Sources 219

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Speaking Phone: (416) 777-5403 Phone: (416) 862-4507 to moms and dads of children from birth to E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 366-8406 14, articles tackle the complete range of E-mail: [email protected] parenting issues, including health, educa- Thomas A. Stefanik tion and behaviour. Phone: (416) 777-5430 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.todaysparent.com Family Law: Daniel S. Melamed Lisa Dunn Wedmann Phone: (416) 777-5416 Phone: (416) 764-2069 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 764-2894 E-mail: Lorne H. Wolfson [email protected] Phone: (416) 777-5414 E-mail: [email protected] Toronto Real Estate Board Health Law and Health Discipline: 1400 Don Mills Rd., Neil M. Abramson Toronto, ON M3B 3N1 Phone: (416) 777-5454 Canada’s largest real estate board, serving E-mail: [email protected] over 28,000 Greater Toronto REALTOR® David M. Golden Members. The Toronto Real Estate Board Phone: (416) 777-5408 offers a wide range of services which in- E-mail: [email protected] clude monthly statistical sales reports, gov- ernment lobbying, continuing education Medical Malpractice: ® Torkin Manes LLP Duncan Embury courses, and the largest annual REALTOR Quest Trade Show and Conference. 151 Yonge St., Ste. 1500, Phone: (416) 777-5429 Toronto, ON M5C 2W7 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: Torkin Manes LLP is a full service mid- Insurance Law: www.TorontoRealEstateBoard.com sized law firm. We provide clients with Mark B. Harrington Mary Gallagher, Manager, Media practical and strategic advice in the follow- Phone: (416) 777-5358 Relations ing areas of law: Administrative, Business, E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 443-8158 Civil and Commercial Litigation, Commer- Real Estate Law: FAX: (416) 443-9703 cial Real Estate, Construction, Corporate Sidney H. 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Cohen of the University of Toronto, it is Canada’s Phone: (416) 777-5422 largest provider of adult rehabilitation serv- E-mail: [email protected] ices, complex continuing care and long- Bankruptcy and Insolvency: term care. Toronto Rehab is advancing re- Barry A. Cohen habilitation knowledge and practice through Phone: (416) 777-5434 research, education and patient care. E-mail: [email protected] 1 First Canadian Place, World Wide Web: S. Fay Sulley Toronto, ON M5X 1C1 www.torontorehab.com The Toronto Board of Trade is the cham- Phone: (416) 777-5419 Angela Baker, Media Relations Specialist pion of a competitive and vibrant Toronto E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 597-3422, ext. 3837 with a mandate to serve, represent and unite E-mail: the city’s business community. The largest [email protected] local chamber of commerce in Canada, it provides journalists with information and 222 Sources Summer 2009 Retirement Practice: NATIONAL OFFICE: Pierre Lemelin Phone: (613) 594-3290 Asset Consulting: FAX: (613) 594-3271 Monica McIntosh E-mail: [email protected] Health and Welfare: Bert Titcomb, Administrative Manager Wendy Poirier Phone: (613) 594-3290 Executive Compensation and Rewards: David Jeanes, National President Fiona Macdonald Phone: (613) 725-9484 5945 Airport Rd., Ste. 195, Risk and Financial Services: Anton Turrittin, Secretary Mississauga, ON L4V 1R9 Helene Pouliot Phone: (416) 653-4002 Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a neurological REGIONAL OFFICES: Klaus Beltzner, Treasurer or “neurochemical” disorder characterized Phone: (613) 692-2462 by tics – involuntary, rapid, sudden move- Vancouver: ments or vocalizations. TS is complicated Terence Duggan, Managing Principal Jim Goss, Media Relations by the associated disorders of ADHD, OCD, 1100 Melville St., Ste. 1600, Phone: (416) 534-4008 Learning and Behavioural difficulties. Vancouver, BC V6E 4A6 Justin Bur, Vice-President East The Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Phone: (604) 691-1000 Phone: (514) 572-4477 Canada is a national voluntary organization FAX: (604) 691-1062 dedicated to improving the quality of life for Peter Lacey, Vice-President West those with or affected by Tourette Syndrome Calgary: Phone: (204) 233-0252 through programs of education, advocacy, Mark Dahlman, Managing Principal REGIONAL OFFICES: self-help and the promotion of research. 111 5th Ave. S.W., Ste. 1600, Calgary, AB T2P 3Y6 Atlantic: World Wide Web: www.tourette.ca Phone: (403) 261-1400 Harold Nicholson National Office: FAX: (403) 237-6733 Phone: (506) 375-6929 Rosie Wartecker, Executive Director Toronto: Québec: Phone: (905) 673-2255 Kevin Aselstine, Managing Principal Normand Parisien Toll free: 1-800-361-3120 175 Bloor St. E., Ste. 1701, South Tower, 300, rue du Saint-Sacrement, bur G34, FAX: (905) 673-2638 Toronto, ON M4W 3T6 Montréal, QC H2Y 1X4 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 960-2700 Phone: (514) 932-8008 FAX: (416) 960-2819 FAX: (514) 932-2024 Montreal: Ontario: Michel Tougas, Managing Principal Natalie Litwin 1800 McGill College Ave., 22nd Fl., Phone: (416) 498-0612 Montreal, QC H3A 3J6 Prairie Region: Phone: (514) 982-9411 Catherine Verrall FAX: (514) 982-9269 Phone: (306) 569-7699 Head Office: British Columbia: 175 Bloor St. E., Ste. 1701, South Tower, Transport 2000 Canada John Bakker Toronto, ON M4W 3T6 National Office: Phone: (604) 536-8273 (Nov-Mar) Towers Perrin is a global professional 211 Bronson Ave., Ste. 303, (250) 675-4779 (Apr-Oct) services firm that helps organizations im- Ottawa, ON K1R 6H5 prove performance through effective peo- Transport 2000 Canada is a registered Transportation Association ple, risk and financial management. The charity and volunteer based non-partisan firm provides innovative solutions in the ar- organization that includes consumer groups of Canada eas of human capital strategy, program de- and individuals advocating improved rail, 2323 St. Laurent Blvd., sign and management, and in the areas of air, bus, marine and urban transportation Ottawa, ON K1G 4J8 risk and capital management, insurance and throughout Canada. Activities: research, A non-profit, neutral forum with 550 cor- reinsurance intermediary services and actu- advocacy, information, bi-monthly newslet- porate members from the public and private arial consulting. ter Transport Action, counselling users and sectors. Nationally, TAC’s primary focus is Towers Perrin has offices and alliance communities on transportation issues, and on roads and their linkages with other com- partners in the world’s major markets. More briefing all levels of government. ponents of the transportation system. In ur- information about Towers Perrin is available Transport 2000 Canada est un organisme ban areas, the association is concerned with at www.towersperrin.com. de bienfaisance enregistré, bénévole et non the movement of people, goods and services Corporate Communications: partisan, qui rassemble des groupes de and land use patterns. Keri Alletson consommateurs et des individus pour World Wide Web: www.tac-atc.ca Phone: (416) 960-4493 promouvoir les transports ferroviaires, aériens, maritimes, collectifs urbains et Gilbert Morier FAX: (416) 960-2819 Phone: (613) 736-1350 E-mail: [email protected] collectifs routiers. Nos activités: recherches, défense des droits, renseignments, bulletin FAX: (613) 736-1395 HEAD OFFICE: bi-mensuel Transport Action, conseils pour E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 960-2700 usagers et collectivités en matière de trans- Pierre Lemelin, Managing Director, ports et soumissions aux divers niveaux Canada gouvernementaux. World Wide Web: www.transport2000.ca Summer 2009 Sources 223 United Nations Human Paul-Émile Benoit, Directeur des communications U Rights Council Téléphone: (506) 858-4129 The Human Rights Council is an inter- Télécopieur: (506) 858-4379 UNESCO – United Nations governmental body within the UN system Courriel: Educational, Scientific and made up of 47 States responsible for [email protected] strengthening the promotion and protection Cultural Organization of human rights around the globe. The Two United Nations Plaza, Rm. 900, Council was created by the UN General New York, NY Assembly on 15 March 2006 with the main UNESCO – the United Nations Educa- purpose of addressing situations of human tional, Scientific and Cultural Organization rights violations and make recommenda- (UNESCO) was founded on 16 November tions on them. 1945. For this specialized United Nations World Wide Web: agency, it is not enough to build classrooms www2.ohchr.org/english/bodies/hrcouncil/ in devastated countries or to publish scien- University of Ontario Phone: +41 22 917 90 00 tific breakthroughs. Education, Social and E-mail: [email protected] Institute of Technology Natural Science, Culture and Communica- tion are the means to a far more ambitious (UOIT) goal: to build peace in the minds of men. United Senior Citizens of 2000 Simcoe St. N., Today, UNESCO functions as a laboratory Ontario Oshawa, ON L1H 7K4 of ideas and a standard-setter to forge uni- Founded in 2003, the University of On- 3033 Lakeshore Blvd. W., versal agreements on emerging ethical is- tario Institute of Technology (UOIT) is one Toronto, ON M8V 1K5 sues. The Organization also serves as a of Canada’s youngest universities. Each The United Senior Citizens of Ontario clearinghouse – for the dissemination and year, hundreds of students from more than (USCO) is the oldest organization working sharing of information and knowledge – 54 countries are drawn to UOIT by its dy- to further the health and promote safety and while helping Member States to build their namic leading-edge learning environment, welfare of senior citizens. The purpose of human and institutional capacities in diverse innovative programs, globally experienced the organization is to have input concerning fields. In short, UNESCO promotes interna- faculty, research activities and extensive stu- affordable housing, pensions, taxation, tional co-operation among its 193 Member dent-life opportunities. States and six Associate Members in the transportation, etc.; speaking and co-oper- World Wide Web: www.uoit.ca fields of education, science, culture and ating with government bodies on their be- communication. half on many issues. Phone: (905) 721-8668 UNESCO is working to create the condi- Marie M. Smith, President FAX: (905) 721-3155 tions for genuine dialogue based upon re- Phone: (705) 325-7677 E-mail: [email protected] spect for shared values and the dignity of FAX: (705) 325-8122 Dr. Ronald Bordessa, President each civilization and culture. Ken Cunningham, 1st Vice-President Phone: (905) 721-3212 This role is critical, particularly in the face Phone: (613) 259-2606 Communications and Marketing Office: of terrorism, which constitutes an attack FAX: (613) 259-2464 against humanity. The world urgently re- MaryLynn West-Moynes, quires global visions of sustainable develop- Joyce Mitchell, 2nd Vice-President Vice-President, External Relations ment based upon observance of human Phone: (613) 394-0739 Phone: (905) 721-3135 rights, mutual respect and the alleviation of FAX: (416) 252-5770 E-mail: [email protected] poverty, all of which lie at the heart of Tony Doyle, Communications Officer UNESCO’s mission and activities. Phone: (905) 721-8668, ext. 2209 Through its strategies and activities, E-mail: [email protected] UNESCO is actively pursuing the Millen- Melissa Levy, Communications Officer nium Development Goals, especially those Phone: (905) 721-8668, ext. 2513 aiming to: E-mail: [email protected] • halve the proportion of people living in extreme poverty in developing countries Admissions Office:

by 2015 Moncton, NB E1A 3E9 Victoria Choy, Registrar LISTINGS • achieve universal primary education in Canada’s largest entirely French-speaking Phone: (905) 721-3143 all countries by 2015 university outside Québec. Student enroll- FAX: (905) 721-3178 • eliminate gender disparity in primary and ment of 6,000 students. Campuses in E-mail: [email protected] secondary education by 2005 Moncton, Edmundston and Shippagan. International Office: • help countries implement a national strat- La plus grande université canadienne International Admissions and Recruitment egy for sustainable development by 2005 entièrement de langue française à l’extérieur Phone: (905) 721-3190 to reverse current trends in the loss of du Québec. 6 000 étudiants. Trois campus: FAX: (905) 721-3178 environmental resources by 2015. Moncton, Edmundston et Shippagan. E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: World Wide Web: www.umoncton.ca http://portal.unesco.org Phone: (212) 963-5995 E-mail: [email protected] 224 Sources Summer 2009

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Media Relations and Information: Laurier Centre for the Advancement of tive, life-long fitness and treatment for un- Kevin Crowley, Associate Director, Accounting Research and Education: resolved pain. More than “what” you do, it’s Public Affairs Dr. Bruce McConomy, Director “how” you move that changes the way you Ext. 3070 Ext. 2890 look, feel and function. E-mail: [email protected] Centre for Strategic Leadership: World Wide Web: Academic Council on the United Nations Dr. Simon Taggar, Director www.body-in-motion.com System: Ext. 2614 Studio: Dr. Patricia Goff, Executive Director Laurier Centre for Economic Policy: Body-in-Motion Ext. 2728 Dr. William Morrison, Director 321 Kerr St., Oakville, ON L6K 3B6 Financial Services Research Centre: Ext. 2570 Phone: (905) 845-1011 Dr. Madhu Kalimipalli, Director Laurier Centre for the Advancement of E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 2187 Music in the Community: Home Office: Cold Regions Research Centre: Dr. Lee Willingham, Director Dianne L. Woodruff, Ph.D., CMA Dr. Richard Petrone, Director Ext. 3621 12 – 288 Reynolds St., Ext. 3744 Laurier Centre for Cognitive Oakville, ON L6J 3L4 Teaching Support Services: Neuroscience: Phone: (905) 849-8856 Sandra Hughes, Director Dr. Todd Ferretti, Director E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 4104 Ext. 2986 Centre for Co-operative Education and Laurier Movement Disorders and World Bank Career Development: Rehabilitation Centre: 1818 H St. N.W., Washington, DC Jan Basso, Director Dr. Quincy Almeida, Director The World Bank is a vital source of finan- Ext. 4137 Ext. 3924 cial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. We are not a Laurier Centre for Global Relations: Paul T. Willis, B.A., LL.B., bank in the common sense. We are made up Paul Heinbecker, Director of two unique development institutions Ext. 3097 A.Mus. owned by 185 member countries – he Inter- Laurier Centre for Military Strategic and 600 Church St., Toronto, ON M4Y 2E7 national Bank for Reconstruction and De- Disarmament Studies: Toronto lawyer in general practice 29 velopment (IBRD) and the International Terry Copp, Director years (real estate, family, same-sex issues, Development Association (IDA). Ext. 3309 corporate/commercial, wills/estates, and Each institution plays a different but col- Laurier Centre for Music Therapy mediation). Music teacher, concert master laborative role to advance the vision of an Research: and President of Counterpoint Community inclusive and sustainable globalization. The Dr. Heidi Ahonen-Eerikäinen, Director Orchestra. 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Ext. 2909 After hours: (416) 926-9806 World Wide Web: www.worldbank.org/ E-mail: [email protected] Viessman European Research Centre: Phone: (202) 473-1000 Dr. Pierre Siklos, Director Ext. 2491 World Health Organization WLU Press: Two United Nations Plaza, Rm. 970, Brian Henderson, Director New York, NY Ext. 6123 WHO is the directing and coordinating Waterloo Lutheran Seminary: authority for health within the United Na- Dr. David Pfrimmer, Principal-Dean tions system. It is responsible for providing Ext. 3229 leadership on global health matters, shaping Centre for Supply Chain Management: the health research agenda, setting norms Dr. Kevin Hendricks, Director Dianne Woodruff, Ph.D., and standards, articulating evidence-based Ext. 3970 policy options, providing technical support Pain Therapy and Exercise to countries and monitoring and assessing Schlegel Centre for Entrepreneurship: health trends. Steve Farlow, Executive Director Specialist In the 21st century, health is a shared re- Ext. 2615 321 Kerr St., Oakville, ON L6K 3B6 sponsibility, involving equitable access to CMA Centre of Excellence for the Internationally recognized creator of 3-D essential care and collective defence against Advancement Accounting for SMEs: Workout™ DVDs and founder of Body-in- transnational threats. Dr. Laura MacDonald, Executive Motion. Dr. Woodruff, a Certified Move- World Wide Web: http://www.who.int Director ment Analyst and Registered Somatic Ext. 2815 Movement Therapist, specializes in restora- Summer 2009 Sources 227 World Intellectual Property change, processing and standardization of World Tourism related data, and assists technology transfer, Organization training and research. It also fosters collabo- Organization Geneva, Switzerland ration between the National Meteorological Capitán Haya 42, 28020 Madrid The World Intellectual Property Organiza- and Hydrological Services of its Members The World Tourism Organization tion (WIPO) is a specialized agency of the and furthers the application of meteorology (UNWTO/OMT) is a specialized agency of United Nations. It is dedicated to develop- to public weather services, agriculture, avia- the United Nations and the leading interna- ing a balanced and accessible international tion, shipping, the environment, water is- tional organization in the field of tourism. intellectual property (IP) system, which re- sues and the mitigation of the impacts of It serves as a global forum for tourism wards creativity, stimulates innovation and natural disasters. policy issues and a practical source of tour- contributes to economic development while WMO facilitates the free and unrestricted ism know-how. safeguarding the public interest. exchange of data and information, products UNWTO plays a central and decisive role WIPO was established by the WIPO Con- and services in real- or near-real-time on in promoting the development of responsi- vention in 1967 with a mandate from its matters relating to safety and security of ble, sustainable and universally accessible Member States to promote the protection of society, economic welfare and the protec- tourism, paying particular attention to the IP throughout the world through coopera- tion of the environment. It contributes to interests of developing countries. tion among states and in collaboration with policy formulation in these areas at national The Organization encourages the imple- other international organizations. Its head- and international levels. mentation of the Global Code of Ethics for quarters are in Geneva, Switzerland. In the specific case of weather-, climate- Tourism, with a view to ensuring that mem- and water-related hazards, which account World Wide Web: www.wipo.int ber countries, tourist destinations and busi- for nearly 90% of all natural disasters, nesses maximize the positive economic, so- Phone: +41-22 338 9111 WMO’s programmes provide vital informa- cial and cultural effects of tourism and fully tion for the advance warnings that save lives reap its benefits, while minimizing its nega- World Meterological and reduce damage to property and the en- tive social and environmental impacts. vironment. WMO also contributes to reduc- Its membership includes 161 countries Organization ing the impacts of human-induced disasters, and territories and more than 370 Affiliate 7bis, ave de la Paix, case postale 2300, such as those associated with chemical and Members representing the private sector, CH-1211 Geneva, Switzerland nuclear accidents, forest fire and volcanic educational institutions, tourism associa- The World Meteorological Organization ash. Studies have shown that, apart from the tions and local tourism authorities. (WMO) is a specialized agency of the incalculable benefit to human well-being, Direct actions that strengthen and support United Nations. It is the UN system’s au- every dollar invested in meteorological and the efforts of National Tourism Administra- thoritative voice on the state and behaviour hydrological services produces an eco- tions are carried out by UNWTO’s regional of the Earth’s atmosphere, its interaction nomic return many times greater, often ten representatives (Africa, the Americas, East with the oceans, the climate it produces and times or more. Asia and the Pacific, Europe, the Middle the resulting distribution of water resources. WMO plays a leading role in international East and South Asia) based at the Headquar- WMO has a membership of 188 Member efforts to monitor and protect the environ- ters in Madrid. States and Territories (since 24 January ment through its Programmes. In collabora- UNWTO is committed to the United Na- 2007). It originated from the International tion with other UN agencies and the Na- tions Millennium Development Goals, Meteorological Organization (IMO), which tional Meteorological and Hydrological geared toward reducing poverty and foster- was founded in 1873. Established in 1950, Services, WMO supports the implementa- ing sustainable development. WMO became the specialized agency of the tion of a number of environmental conven- World Wide Web: www.unwto.org United Nations in 1951 for meteorology tions and is instrumental in providing advice (weather and climate), operational hydrol- and assessments to governments on related Phone: 34 91 567 81 00 ogy and related geophysical sciences. matters. These activities contribute towards E-mail: [email protected] As weather, climate and the water cycle ensuring the sustainable development and know no national boundaries, international well-being of nations. cooperation at a global scale is essential for World Wide Web: www.wmo.int the development of meteorology and opera- tional hydrology as well as to reap the ben- Phone: 41(0) 22 730 81 11 efits from their application. WMO provides E-mail: [email protected] the framework for such international coop-

eration. World Rainforest Movement LISTINGS Since its establishment, WMO has played 1C The Fosseway Business Centre, a unique and powerful role in contributing Stratford Rd., WWF – Canada to the safety and welfare of humanity. Un- Moreton-in-Marsh GL 56 9NQ, UK 245 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 410, der WMO leadership and within the frame- The WRM is an international network of Toronto, ON M4P 3J1 work of WMO programmes, National Me- citizens involved in efforts to defend the WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation teorological and Hydrological Services con- world’s rainforests. The group works to se- of the planet’s natural environment and to tribute substantially to the protection of life cure the lands and livliehoods of forest peo- build a future in which humans live in har- and property against natural disasters, to ples and fights commercial logging, dams, mony with nature by conserving the world’s safeguarding the environment and to en- mining, plantations and other interferences biological diversity; ensuring that the use of hancing the economic and social well-being that threaten the survival of these people renewable natural resources is sustainable; of all sectors of society in areas such as food and their habitat. and promoting the reduction of pollution security, water resources and transport. and wasteful consumption. WMO promotes cooperation in the estab- World Wide Web: www.wrm.org.uy WWF–Canada’s main office is in To- lishment of networks for making meteoro- Phone: +44 1608 652 895 ronto, with regional conservation offices lo- logical, climatological, hydrological and E-mail: [email protected] cated in Yellowknife, Vancouver, Prince geophysical observations, as well as the ex- 228 Sources Summer 2009

Rupert, St. Albert, Ottawa, Halifax, St. John’s and Havana, Cuba. World Wide Web: www.wwf.ca Communications Department: Josh Laughren, Director, Communications Phone: (416) 489-8800 Toll free: 1-800-267-2632 FAX: (416) 489-3611 E-mail: [email protected] Joshua Zuchter, Life and Barrie Zwicker Business Coach, Human 91 Raglan Ave., Toronto, ON M6C 2K7 Author, producer and social and political Z Dynamics Specialist activist Barrie Zwicker has specialized in 4243C Dundas St. W., Ste. 153, media criticism since 1970. Since the events Zatoun Toronto, ON M8X 1Y3 of 9/11 he has become a leader in the Joshua Zuchter, described as part entrepre- “9/11Truth movement.” Millions of people 9251-8 Yonge St., Ste. 142, neur and part sage, is sought after for his around the world (as proven by reputable Richmond Hill, ON L4C 9T3 expertise in understanding the human mind, international polling firms) question or dis- Zatoun is a NGO which brings fair trade human behaviour and relationship dynam- believe outright the official conspiracy olive oil from occupied Palestine. It high- ics. theory about 9/11. Zwicker has combined lights the plight of Palestinian farmers and Joshua has inspired thousands using the media criticism and criticism of the official the destruction of their livelihood. Olive oil revolutionary tools and techniques he has 9/11 conspiracy theory in his book Towers is a basic food which reminds us of our developed related to the mind, body, spirit of Deception: The Media Cover-Up of 9/11, common humanity and the need for justice connection and modern application of east- that won Gold in the Current Events cat- and peace. “Zatoun” is the Arabic for “ol- ern spiritual philosophies. Joshua coaches egory of the 2007 Independent Publishers ive.” Zatoun is available through a network individuals, entrepreneurs, executives and Awards. Prior to 1970 Zwicker was an of social activists, grassroots organizations, families. award-winning newspaper writer for the student and faith-based groups as well as He has also written many articles provid- Globe and Mail, Toronto Star and The De- unions. ing lively anecdotes, practical tips and “real- troit News, among others. His commentary World Wide Web: www.zatoun.com world” advice. “Facing the Fourth Estate” was aired weekly on 18 CBC stations. He taught jour- Robert Massoud, President World Wide Web: nalism for seven years at Ryerson Univer- Phone: (905) 884-0124 www.joshuazuchter.com sity and worked for 15 years at Vision TV, E-mail: [email protected] Joshua Zuchter, Life and Business finishing with his own weekly program, Coach, Human Dynamics Specialist “Media File.” In March 2002 he produced Phone: (416) 388-1135 the 44-minute video The Great Deception E-mail: [email protected] and in the Fall of 2004 the DVD The Great Conspiracy: The 9/11 News Special You Never Saw. Contributing Editor of the peri- odical Global Outlook. (www.global outlook.ca). Zwicker is currently working on a book about false flag operations in history. World Wide Web: www.towersofdeception.com Home/writing studio voice: (416) 651-5588 E-mail: [email protected]