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Agenda PLEASE NOTE: All Times Are Local – CDT th 17 ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL LEGISLATORS FORUM (ILF) Monday, June 26 - Wednesday, June 28, 2017 The Inn at the Forks 75 Forks Market Road Winnipeg, MB R3C 0A2 Agenda PLEASE NOTE: All times are local – CDT Monday, June 26 ILF Steering Committee Meeting – Inn at the Forks (Prairie Salon, 2nd Floor) 11:00am – 1:00pm 2017 ILF Steering Committee Meeting (Lunch will be provided) Pre-Forum Event – Canadian Museum for Human Rights Tour (85 Israel Asper Way) 1:30pm – 1:45pm Meet in the Foyer of The Inn at the Forks 2:00pm – 4:00pm Tour of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights Delegates & Guests are welcome to continue touring the Canadian Museum for Human Rights or return to the Inn at the Forks to prepare for the Opening Reception. Opening Reception – Canadian Museum for Human Rights Terrace (85 Israel Asper Way) 5:00pm – 7:00pm Welcome • Deputy Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson An Evening in Winnipeg Following the reception, delegates and others will be on their own for dining and an opportunity to “check out the night life” in Winnipeg, MB. 1 Tuesday, June 27 Breakfast – Inn at the Forks (Ballroom – 2nd Floor) 7:00am – 8:00am Breakfast Opening – Inn at the Forks (Ballroom – 2nd Floor) 8:00am – 8:45am Opening - 2017 International Legislators Forum Welcome – Manitoba ILF Steering Committee Hosts • MLA Dennis Smook (MB) • MLA Matt Wiebe (MB) Introductions Meeting Process and Ground Rules Agenda and Materials Review (All Digital - bring your laptop or tablet) Tiling: Subsurface Water Management – Inn at the Forks (Ballroom – 2nd Floor) All presentations will be followed by facilitated discussion. 8:45am – 10:15am Section 1 • Hans Kandel North Dakota State University – Dept. of Plant Sciences • Tom Scherer North Dakota State University – Ag. and Biosystems Engineering Dept. 10:15am – 10:30am Break 10:30am – 12:00pm Section 2 • Senator Larry Luick North Dakota State Legislature • Sid Vander Veen Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs • Mitchell Timmerman Manitoba Ministry of Agriculture Luncheon – Inn at the Forks (Ballroom – 2nd Floor) 12:00pm – 1:00pm Luncheon • Welcome from Clarence & Barb Nepanik Pine Creek First Nation Members 1:00pm – 1:45pm Walking Tour of the Forks • Clarence & Barb Nepanik 2 Criminal Justice Reform – Inn at the Forks (Ballroom – 2nd Floor) All presentations will be followed by facilitated discussion. 1:45pm – 3:15pm Section #1 • Tom Roy Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Corrections • Karianne Jackson North Dakota Department of Corrections • Greg Sattizahn South Dakota Unified Judicial System • Lynne Kohm Crown Attorney, Crown Law Analysis and Development Branch 3:15pm – 3:30pm Break 3:30pm – 5:00pm Section #2 • David Mann Supervising Crown Attorney, Manitoba Prosecutions Service, Intensive Case Assessment Process (ICAP) • Karianne Jackson North Dakota Department of Corrections • Tom Roy Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Corrections • Greg Sattizahn South Dakota Unified Judicial System 5:00pm Close for Day Reception and Banquet – University of Winnipeg (Convocation Hall) 5:30pm Transportation from Inn at the Forks leaves (Meet in the lobby) 6:00pm Reception (2017 Group Photo) 6:30pm Welcome • Scott Fry Program Director, The Consensus Council, Inc. 6:45pm Dinner 7:15pm Remarks • Christopher J. Gunning Consul and Principal Officer, United States Consulate, Winnipeg MB • Consul Paul Connors Consulate General of Canada, Minneapolis MN • Jeremy Read Chief Operating Officer, University of Winnipeg Community Renewal Corporation 8:45pm Transportation back to Inn at the Forks 3 Wednesday, June 28 Legislators Only Breakfast – Inn at the Forks (Ballroom – 2nd Floor) 7:00am – 8:30am Legislators (ONLY) Working Breakfast Presenter, Guest and Sponsor Breakfast – Inn at the Forks (River Salon) 7:00am – 8:30am Alternative Energies – Inn at the Forks (Ballroom – 2nd Floor) All presentations will be followed by facilitated discussion. 8:45am – 10:15am Section #1 • Bill Hamlin Manitoba Hydro • Steve Brick Clean Air Task Force • Brad Crabtree Great Plains Institute 10:15am – 10:45am Break From the Floor – Inn at the Forks (Ballroom – 2nd Floor) 10:45am – 12:30pm Delegate Recommendations and Conclusions Adjourn – Inn at the Forks (Ballroom – 2nd Floor) 12:30pm Closing Comments, Evaluations and Box Lunches (provided) • 2017 Evaluation Forms • 2018 International Legislators Forum - Hosted by Minnesota (Tentative Dates: June 27-29, 2018) • 2017/2018 Steering Committee Meeting (Tentative Meeting: Saturday, September 16, 2017 – Courtyard by Marriott, Moorhead MN) 12:45pm 2017 International Legislators Forum Adjourns – SAFE TRAVELS!! • Be sure to pick up your box lunches!! Media Conference – Inn at the Forks (Ballroom – 2nd Floor) 1:00pm Media Conference A delegate from each of the jurisdictions will provide a statement to participating media and respond to questions. 4 .
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