Form 2 - Member

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Form 2 - Member FORM 2 - MEMBER Prepared by Conflict of Interest Commissioner, Saskatchewan Date: March 31, 2014 MEMBER'S PUBLIC DISCLOSURE STATEMENT NAME OF MEMBER: BRAD WALL I. INCOME: Name and address of each business from which the Member receives remuneration for services as an employee, officer, director, trustee, partner or owner (see clause 13(1)(b)): Name Address Position Held Saskatchewan Party Regina, Saskatchewan Leader II. ASSETS: 1. Name and address of the registered office of each corporation in which the Member or Member’s trustee holds any shares, share warrants or share purchase options: Name Address Nature of Interest NONE 2. Name and address of all sole proprietorships or partnerships in which the Member has an interest: Name Address Nature of Interest NONE 3. Identity of bonds and debentures with a value of greater than $2,000.* Bonds and Debentures NONE 4. Identity of investment funds, mutual funds, investment trusts or similar securities.** Investment Franklin Bissett Money Mkt Fd Templeton Grwth FD Ltd Innvest Real Est Pen Grwth Energy Arcan Resc CV Unse Johnson Controls Linamar Band of Nova Scotia BMO Equal Weight US Bks Hedged Page 2 Identity of investment funds, mutual funds, investment trusts or similar securities.** (continued) Manulife Financial Pfizer Accenture Plc Ireland Shs Cl A EMC Corp-Mass Qualcomm Faircourt Gold Inc. Cl A SPDR Euro Stoxx 5. Municipal address or legal description of any real property, inside or outside Saskatchewan, that the Member has any interest in or title or right to: Address or Legal Description Nature of Interest Personal Residence Joint owner Personal Recreational Property Joint owner III. GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS Identity and extent of the Member's participation in any Government contract as defined in Section 15 of The Members' Conflict of Interest Act: Description of Contract Nature of Interest NONE IV. GIFTS AND BENEFITS: Identity and the extent of any gift or personal benefit received by the Member and mentioned in a disclosure statement filed pursuant to subsection 7(3) of The Members' Conflict of Interest Act: Identity Extent Received from: Malik, Draz, Saskatoon SK – Book – “Three Cups of Tea” $19 Royal Canadian Mint, Ottawa, ON - Framed $20 coin to $250 commemorate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Huawei Technologies Canada Co. Ltd. – Sean Yang, President, $22 Markham, ON – Book - “Henry Kissinger’s On China” Allan Taylor, Regina, SK – Book - “Full Planet, Empty Plates – The $18 New Geopolitics of Food Security” by Lester R. Brown John Gaudet, Swift Current SK – Book - “Golf after 50: Preparing for $20 \ the Champions Tour” by John Gaudet Canadian Plains Research Centre, Regina, SK – Book – “Prairie $29 Forum” by Canadian Plains Research Center, U of R Shawn & Elin Hermanson – Book – “The Harbinber” by Jonathan $17 Cahn Canadian Tire, Toronto ON – Maureen J. Sabia, Chairman of the $25 Board – Book – “Living the Canadian Dream – How Canadian Tire became Canada’s Store” Page 3 Leonard, W. Mottus, West Vancouver, British Columbia – book - $30 “Utopization – From Chaos to Utopia” Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) – donation $60 made in Premier’s name to Mike Badham Scholarship Entrance Fund to the Faculty of Education at the U of R Saskatchewan Roughrider Football Club Inc, Regina, SK – framed $180 Legacy Project Labour Day photo and concept drawing of Mosaic Stadium Premier Redford of Edmonton, Alberta – book – “Why Nations Fail” $35 United States of America, Ambassador David Wilkins – book, $33 on disk, “The Generals” Chinese National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) Delegation – Chinese $75 (estimated) artwork on a stand Norbert Steiner, Dr. Ulrich Lamp – German Jersey and brass lantern $145 Institutional Investment Round Table Delegation – Apple IPAD $659 Mini laptop Juno Host Committee, 2013 – gift bag of preserves $75 (estimated) Harold Lutzer, Regina, SK, book “The Cross in the Shadow of the $15 Crescent” by Erwin Lutzer Vice Admiral Maddison – inscribed wooden plaque $50 (estimated) Chinese Ambassador, H.E. Junsai Zhang – book “The Great Wall” $95 Briercrerst College, Briercrest – golf shirt $25 Ambassador of Germany, His Exc. Werner Wnedt – digital golf $35 score counter Priarie Life Photography, Dianne Mursell, 12 x 20 picture of wheat $145 Marc and Craig Keilburger – “We Day” event – Book “Along the Way”$30 by Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez SaskPower / Robert Watson – framed print “Strength Working $300 Together” by Simone McLeod Juno Awards 2013 – Melanie Berry – copy of artist autographed/ $95 drymount poster of 2013 Junos and 8 x 10 framed photo of on stage band at Junos Smith, David E. of Niagra on the Lake, ON – book – “Across the $25 Aisle (Opposition in Canadian Politics)” by David E. Smith Ambassador of Israel – book – “Israel History and Art” 20 Centuries $40 (estimated) of People and Places Mr. Wang, Jian Chao – framed floral watercolor by Cindy Yung $125 (estimated) titled “Serenity” Business Club of Tisdale Middle and Secondary School, Tisdale $35 Saskatchewan, - wooden birdhouse and bag of bird seed Judith Oldridge, Carnduff, SK – book, “No Greater $30 Power – Perspective For Days of Pressure” Saskatchewan Party – Air Canada flight to London, England $6,084 to attend the Bilderberg Conference Mike Young, Regina – book, “The Complete C.S. Lewis $33 Signature Classics” Aboriginal Human Resource Council, Kelly Lendsay – Métis Sash $20 Holly Preston Always Books Ltd, Holly Preston – book, “The Always $20 Team – Searching for Rider Nation Western Premier’s Conference (Winnipeg) – gift bag of assorted $100 (estimated) consumables, trinkets (puck), small framed buffalo picture, two books, “Land that gives Life” and “Winnie the Bear” Page 4 Identity and the extent of any gift or personal benefit received by the Member and mentioned in a disclosure statement filed pursuant to subsection 7(3) of The Members' Conflict of Interest Act: Identity Extent Frank and Helen Rempel, book, “About Our Father’s Business” $25 Canpotex, Steve Dechka – Book, “Lee Kuan Yew” $27 Joel Pinel – 5th Avenue – Silver Quartz Men’s Watch $170 Kevin Conrad Photography, Fort McMurray, AB – photo of $20 Waskesiu Lake Ecojustice and David Suzuki Foundation, Vancouver, B.C. – Book $30 (estimated) “The Right to a Healthy Environment, Revitalizing Canada’s Constitution” RM of Fertile Belt #183 SK, c/o Lorie Jackson, Book – “A Century of $50 Prairie Living – 1913 – 2013” Alliance Energy, Regina, SK., Book – “Sun Electric – One Hundred $30 (estimated) Years – 1913 – 2013 Girl Guide Exchange Group from Ontario and Saskatchewan $5 Box of Girl Guide cookies Bruce Cheston, Regina, SK., Street sign that reads “734 Miles to $58 Wall” FSIN, Chief Perry Bellegarde, 11 x 18 Aboriginal Artwork: “Following`$468 the Night Trail Together As One” by John Rombough High Commissioner of India, His Excellency Admiral (Ret’d) $50 (estimated) Book – “Himalayas” by Marco Majrani SK Roughrider Football Club – Rider Nation 2013 jersey $69 Thomas Mulcair, Leader of the Federal NDP Party – House of $50 (estimated) Commons cufflinks Canadian Olympic Committee, Toronto, ON – 5th Edition Olympic $10 red mittens Daniel and Deborah Goldberg – a contribution in Premier Wall’s $180 honour was made to “The Canadian Red Cross Alberta Floods Fund” Salvation Army, Swift Current, SK , management and staff – Book $11 “Boundless – Living Life in Overflow” by Danielle Strickland and Stephen Court SK Roughriders, c/o Rey Williams – Wilson football $85 Premier’s Asia Mission: Canpotex Japan Ltd – wooden tea tray $50 (estimated) Chugai Company – plate on stand and scarf $65 (estimated) Hitachi – framed picture of porcelain flowers $70 (estimated) Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz, Secretary of Department of Labor and Employment, Philippines – Barong men’s dress shirt $75 (estimated) Palafox Associates – Book: “Architecture, Planning and $85 (estimated) Design, Palafox Associates – The First Twenty Years” Jejomar C. Binay, Vice President of the Republic of the Philippines $30 (estimated) - shell candy dish P.A.P. / Management Association of the Philippines – gift bag: $40 (estimated) small model Jeep, music disc and book: “This is the Philippines” Agrocorp – framed wooden picture of the Singapore River (9 x 16) $75 (estimated) Page 5 Identity and the extent of any gift or personal benefit received by the Member and mentioned in a disclosure statement filed pursuant to subsection 7(3) of The Members' Conflict of Interest Act: Identity Extent Temasak – framed wooden picture of the Singapore River (9 x 16) $75 (estimated) *Urushi Lacquerware clock/picture frame $40 (estimated) *Urushi Lacquerware photo stand book $50 (estimated) *small pink floral plate with stand $60 (estimated) *plate: painted cranes with stand $40 (estimated) Note: Items with * are from one of the following companies – Sojitz Overseas Uranium Resource Development and Japan Canada Uranium, Chamber of Commerce-Japan Jen-Noh Min. of Economy Trade and Industry-Tokyo Mitsubishi Min. of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries-Tokyo Israeli Consul General (Toronto), D.J. Schneewiess – Book: “Israel in $35 (estimated) The World – Changing Lives Through Innovation” by Helen Davis and Douglas Davis Andre Juneau and Harvey Lazar, Queen’s University – Book: “Why it $45 is So Hard” Saskatchewan Roughriders, Jim Hopson and Steve Mazuruk $30 Book: “Saskatchewan Tough” by John Chaput Kay and May Nasser – Book: “How to achieve your dreams” $25 Mackenzie Art Gallery, Belinda Kriek – Book: “Conversations $22 with myself” Jim Leach, President and CEO of Teachers’ Pension Plan – Book” $20 “Confronting
Recommended publications
  • HANSARD) Published Under the Authority of the Hon
    THIRD SESSION - TWENTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATURE of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan ____________ DEBATES and PROCEEDINGS ____________ (HANSARD) Published under the authority of The Hon. Dan D’Autremont Speaker N.S. VOL. 56 NO. 18A MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2013, 13:30 MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN Speaker — Hon. Dan D’Autremont Premier — Hon. Brad Wall Leader of the Opposition — Cam Broten Name of Member Political Affiliation Constituency Belanger, Buckley NDP Athabasca Bjornerud, Bob SP Melville-Saltcoats Boyd, Hon. Bill SP Kindersley Bradshaw, Fred SP Carrot River Valley Brkich, Greg SP Arm River-Watrous Broten, Cam NDP Saskatoon Massey Place Campeau, Jennifer SP Saskatoon Fairview Chartier, Danielle NDP Saskatoon Riversdale Cheveldayoff, Hon. Ken SP Saskatoon Silver Springs Cox, Herb SP The Battlefords D’Autremont, Hon. Dan SP Cannington Docherty, Mark SP Regina Coronation Park Doherty, Hon. Kevin SP Regina Northeast Doke, Larry SP Cut Knife-Turtleford Draude, Hon. June SP Kelvington-Wadena Duncan, Hon. Dustin SP Weyburn-Big Muddy Eagles, Doreen SP Estevan Elhard, Hon. Wayne SP Cypress Hills Forbes, David NDP Saskatoon Centre Harpauer, Hon. Donna SP Humboldt Harrison, Hon. Jeremy SP Meadow Lake Hart, Glen SP Last Mountain-Touchwood Heppner, Hon. Nancy SP Martensville Hickie, Darryl SP Prince Albert Carlton Hutchinson, Bill SP Regina South Huyghebaert, D.F. (Yogi) SP Wood River Jurgens, Victoria SP Prince Albert Northcote Kirsch, Delbert SP Batoche Krawetz, Hon. Ken SP Canora-Pelly Lawrence, Greg SP Moose Jaw Wakamow Makowsky, Gene SP Regina Dewdney Marchuk, Russ SP Regina Douglas Park McCall, Warren NDP Regina Elphinstone-Centre McMillan, Hon. Tim SP Lloydminster McMorris, Hon.
    [Show full text]
  • Roughrider General Managers
    Roughrider General Managers Jeremy O’Day 2015, 2019-Current Jeremy O’Day was named vice president of football operations & general manager on January 18, 2019. This is O’Day’s second tenure as the Riders’ general manager after he was officially named the franchises 15th general manager on August 31, 2015 – a positional he held on an interim basis for the final nine games of that season. The former Roughriders offensive lineman moved into the front office after retiring as a player in February 2011, accepting the position of football operations co-ordinator. In 2012 he was named assistant general manager, a position he held for the next four years. In December of 2015, O’Day was named assistant vice president of football operations & administration under Chris Jones. In this role, O’Day led many day-to-day football operations activities, including player evaluations, contract negotiations, and co-ordinating training camp, mini camps and free-agent camps. He also participated in the scouting of NFL, NCAA and U Sports games. O’Day’s playing career in the CFL began in 1997, when he joined the Toronto Argonauts after a standout career at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. He played two seasons with the Argos, winning a Grey Cup with them in 1997. In 1999, O’Day signed as a free agent with Saskatchewan and spent the next 12 seasons on the Riders’ offensive line. He started 202 regular-season games for Saskatchewan, which ranks him 12th on the club’s all-time list of games played. He also appeared in 16 playoff games and three Grey Cup games with the Roughriders, helping them win the CFL title in 2007.
    [Show full text]
  • Core 1..140 Hansard (PRISM::Advent3b2 16.00)
    House of Commons Debates VOLUME 147 Ï NUMBER 023 Ï 2nd SESSION Ï 41st PARLIAMENT OFFICIAL REPORT (HANSARD) Monday, November 25, 2013 Speaker: The Honourable Andrew Scheer CONTENTS (Table of Contents appears at back of this issue.) 1285 HOUSE OF COMMONS Monday, November 25, 2013 The House met at 11 a.m. cause serious and lasting damage to our ecosystems is now a key part of policy. Prayers My bill is a reminder that Canadians want sustainable develop- ment to be included in the decision-making process of their representatives in the House of Commons. Placing sustainable development at the heart of all federal public policy is the best way PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS to make Canada greener, more prosperous and fairer for all. Ï (1100) What is sustainable development? It means creating policies that [Translation] meet the needs of the present without compromising the needs of AN ACT TO AMEND THE FEDERAL SUSTAINABLE future generations. Sustainable development must also be guided by DEVELOPMENT ACT (DUTY TO EXAMINE) long-term thinking that takes into account the inseparable nature of the environmental, social and economic impacts of development Mr. Pierre Jacob (Brome—Missisquoi, NDP) moved that Bill activities. Unfortunately, we are leaving our children with the worst C-481, An Act to amend the Federal Sustainable Development Act economic, social and ecological debt in the history of this country. (duty to examine), be read the second time and referred to a We cannot afford to let this situation continue. committee. He said: Mr. Speaker, I am honoured to present Bill C-481.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Saskatchewan Roughrider Schedule & Results
    2018 SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDER SCHEDULE & RESULTS RESULTS AND ATTENDANCE PRE-SEASON CROWD W L T PTS F A 27-May Saskatchewan 12 at Edmonton 35 28,374 0 1 0 0 12 35 08-Jun Calgary 39 at Saskatchewan 12 29,006 0 2 0 0 24 74 REGULAR SEASON CROWD W L T PTS F A 15-Jun Toronto 19 at Saskatchewan 27 29,788 1 0 0 2 27 19 21-Jun Saskatchewan 17 at Ottawa 40 24,224 1 1 0 2 44 59 30-Jun Montreal 23 at Saskatchewan 17 33,350 1 2 0 2 61 82 15-Jul Hamilton 13 at Saskatchewan 18 30,594 2 2 0 4 79 95 19-Jul Saskatchewan 31 at Hamilton 20 23,346 3 2 0 6 110 115 28-Jul Calgary 34 at Saskatchewan 22 33,350 3 3 0 6 132 149 02-Aug Saskatchewan 19 at Edmonton 26 35,623 3 4 0 6 151 175 19-Aug Calgary 27 at Saskatchewan 40 33,350 4 4 0 8 191 202 25-Aug Saskatchewan 24 at B.C. 21 22,873 5 4 0 10 215 223 02-Sep Winnipeg 23 at Saskatchewan 31 33,350 6 4 0 12 246 246 08-Sep Saskatchewan 32 at Winnipeg 27 33,134 7 4 0 14 278 273 15-Sep Ottawa 30 at Saskatchewan 25 33,350 7 5 0 14 303 303 22-Sep Saskatchewan 30 at Toronto 29 14,479 8 5 0 16 333 332 30-Sep Saskatchewan 34 at Montreal 29 18,370 9 5 0 18 367 361 08-Oct Edmonton 12 at Saskatchewan 19 31,335 10 5 0 20 386 373 13-Oct Saskatchewan 0 at Winnipeg 31 26,070 10 6 0 20 386 404 20-Oct Saskatchewan 29 at Calgary 24 30,868 11 6 0 22 415 428 27-Oct B.C.
    [Show full text]
  • November 21, 2013 Next Issue—December 5, 2013
    Volume 27, Issue 8 November 21, 2013 Next Issue—December 5, 2013 The Reno Reader Informing the residents of reno since 1986 PUBLISHED BY CONSUL MUSEUM INCORPORATED Proud to Sponsor the Consul Museum Consul Grocery Store 299-2011 Raymond Olmsted Manager Weekdays: 9-6 Consul Farm Supply 299-2022 Scott Amundson - Manager You can’t live in Saskatchewan and not know by now that the Saskatchewan Weekdays: 8-5:30 Roughriders will be playing in the 101st Grey Cup Championship on November Saturday: 8-12, 1-5 MEMBER OWNED 24, 2013 in their hometown of Regina!! Brush up on your knowledge of the Roughriders by taking this trivia quiz (answers on page 4). REAMER TRUCKING 1. What year did the Riders win the Grey Cup for the first time? 1955 1966 1989 2007 2. Who was the Roughriders’ head coach when they won their first Grey Cup? Al Ritchie Frank Filchock Eagle Keys John Gregory 3. Who was the first Roughrider to be named the CFL’s most outstanding Consul, Saskatchewan player? 306-299-4858 Ron Lancaster George Reed Kent Austin Kerry Joseph 4. Who kicked the winning field goal in the 1989 Grey Cup? Jack Abendschan Bob Macoritti Paul McCallum Dave Ridgway 5. Who was named the most valuable offensive player in the 1989 Grey Cup? Kent Austin Ray Elgaard Don Narcisse Jeff Fairholm Thank you for 6. Which Roughrider has been named the CFL’s outstanding Canadian more your business in 2013! than once? Steve @ Viterra 662-2420 Dave Ridgway Roger Aldag Ray Elgaard Andy Fantuz Scott @ Syngenta 674-2351 7.
    [Show full text]
  • 3Rd Session 27Th Legislature
    October 23 to December 5, 2013; March 3 to May 15, 2014; October 22, 2014 In the Sixty-Second and Sixty-Third Year of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lady Queen Elizabeth II Third Session of the Twenty-Seventh Legislature REGINA: Printed by Order of the Legislative Assembly 2015 VOLUME CXX LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN Table of Contents Lieutenant Governor ....................................................................................................................... i House Positions ............................................................................................................................... i Members of the Legislative Assembly ................................................................................. ii to iii Constituencies represented in the Legislative Assembly ....................................................... iv to v Cabinet Ministers .......................................................................................................................... vi Committee Membership.................................................................................................... vii to viii Statistics ................................................................................................................................. ix to x Proclamation .................................................................................................................................. 1 Journals ..............................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Table of Contents
    TABLE OF CONTENTS Game Sponsors ......................................2 History 2016 Schedule ........................................3 Rider History ...................................86 Club Directory ........................................4 Mosaic Stadium ..............................88 Chairman of the Board, Retired Uniforms .............................90 Board of Directors ...............................6 Plaza of Honor ................................92 Administration ........................................7 Rider Draft Selections .....................94 Football Operations ...............................8 All-Time Coaching Records ..........100 All-Time Roster .............................102 Players Players ............................................13 Awards Draft Picks .......................................29 Rider All-Stars ...............................120 2016 Roster/Depth .........................30 CFL Award Winners ......................125 Wireless Age Player of the Year ....126 2015 in Review Riders in the CFL Hall of Fame .....128 2015 Schedule and Results .............36 Team Stats ......................................37 Around the CFL Game Participation .........................38 CFL Directory ................................130 2015 Starters...................................39 Team Directory .............................131 2015 Stats .......................................42 CFL Schedule ................................135 2015 Award Winners ......................48 Records Individual Records ..........................50
    [Show full text]
  • 2013 Annual Report Back Next 1 OPERATIONAL Profit Sharing Highlights
    Next SaskGaming 2013 Annual Report Back Next 1 OPERATIONAL PROFIT SHARING HIGHlIGHTS SaskGaming’s profits support Aboriginal communities and Total GUest coUnt 3,602,990 organizations throughout Saskatchewan, with half of our net Casino Regina 2,862,712 income paid to the General Revenue Fund each year to support Casino moose Jaw 740,278 the provincial government’s commitment to the First Nations Trust Guest SatisfactioN 80.5% and the Community Initiatives Fund. See page 57 for details. mysteRy SHoppeR 93.0% Guest opinioN AbouT SafeTy oN PremiseS 86.9% In September, SaskGaming revamped its SASKGAMING Players Club Program with tier levels and associated benefits, the ability to check 2013 Net Income points balance online and introduced $41.1M a new VIp lounge for players at the highest tiers. SaskGaming implemented GameSense in may – a world-class responsible gaming program that combines responsible play education with information on the risks Dividend Retained associated with gambling. to CIC Earnings In November, Casino Regina and Casino $16.4M* $4.1M moose Jaw became the first gambling facilities in Saskatchewan to earn RG Check Accreditation. An organizational restructure in october General centralized management of the two Revenue Fund casinos and streamlined corporate 50% of Income administration, resulting in a reduction in the out-of-scope workforce. $20.5M FINANCIAL Highlights ($ mIllIons) 50% 50% Community First Nations Initiatives Trust REVENUE 127 Fund 85.9 EXPENSES NET INCOME beFoRe pAymeNT To THe GRF 41.1 Clarence Campeau 20.5 PAYMENT To THe GRF Development Fund DIVIDEND DeClAReD To CRowN INVeSTmeNTS CoRporatioN 16.4 SaskGaming provided $640,071 in donations, sponsorships and in-kind support to 97 organizations * SaskGaming’s declared dividend to CIC is set each year as a percentage of the corporation’s net income after in the communities where it operates.
    [Show full text]
  • Grey Cup Festival
    Case study Axis for a safety touch at the Grey Cup Festival. Four days, 241,000 people, and no security incidents: how IP security helped festival organizers keep the peace. Organization: Grey Cup Festival Location: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada Industry segment: Stadiums/Venues Application: Safety and security, crowd control Axis partner: Reliable Security and Controls Mission The Grey Cup is the Canadian Football League’s biggest Most of the cameras were connected via Ethernet to a game, a one-day winner-take-all match between the mobile security trailer, while a few units located in a East and West Divisional champions. Before the game, busy cobblestoned area were linked wirelessly. the host city stages Canada’s biggest party: the Grey Cup Festival. In November 2013, the four-day festival Result took over Regina, Saskatchewan, and 241,000 people From the earliest planning meetings, organizers decided streamed through the numerous venues. The outdoor to rely on a two-part security plan, part one was com- party included a street festival, parade, concerts, team- prehensive video coverage, and part two was publiciz- sponsored celebrations and a fan football field, plus ing the presence of the cameras. That decision resulted three massive tents. All large public events pose secu- in a peaceful and family-friendly Grey Cup festival. The rity hurdles, but with a huge space, bitter cold tempera- four-day event was held without one security incident. tures and 241,000 fired-up football fans, the Grey Cup Festival staff attribute the event’s safety in large part to Festival was an especially daunting challenge to secure.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 Toronto Argonauts Training Camp Prospectus
    1 2017 Toronto Argonauts Training Camp Prospectus Training Camp: May 28 – June 18 2 Training Camp Information Location: York University Alumni Field Ian MacDonald Blvd, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3 Media Contacts: Jamie Dykstra Anton Bennett Sr. Director, Media & Manager, Communications Communications & Player Relations Cell: 647-400-6235 Cell: 647-284-3319 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] @Argonauts_PR Toronto Argonauts Football Club torontoargos TorontoArgonauts 3 Key Training Camp Dates MAY 27 All players report for Training Camp/Medicals Roster at 75 + non-counters MAY 28 On-Field Practices Begin Walkthrough at 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Argonauts players followed by head coach Marc Trestman will be available to media following walkthrough (approx. 5:00 p.m.) Times and locations vary, please see practice schedule at Argonauts.ca. JUNE 3 Argos Fan Day (10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.) Location: Alumni Field – York University JUNE 8 Pre-Season Game #1 | 7:30 p.m. ET | BMO Field Montreal Alouettes @ Toronto Argonauts JUNE 16 Pre-Season Game #2 | 7:30 p.m. ET | Tim Hortons Field Toronto Argonauts @ Hamilton Tiger-Cats JUNE 18 Roster reduced to 46 players by 11:59 a.m. EST JUNE 25 Toronto Argonauts Regular Season Opener Hamilton Tiger-Cats @ Toronto Argonauts 7:30 p.m. ET at BMO Field 4 2017 Training Camp Personnel General Manager Jim Popp Assistant General Manager Spencer Zimmerman Director, Canadian Scouting & Video Vincent Magri Director, Football Operations Ian Sanderson Assistant Director of Football Operations & Video Luciano
    [Show full text]
  • Davon Coleman Defensive Lineman / International
    2 0 1 9 TRAINING CAMP GUIDE WELCOME 2 2019 LIONS SCHEDULE 3 TRAINING CAMP MEDIA INFORMATION 4 CLUB DIRECTORY 5 LIONS EXECUTIVES 7 FOOTBALL OPERATIONS 10 LIONS COACHES 12 PLAYERS: VETERANS 19 DRAFT PICKS & GLOBAL PLAYERS 70 PLAYERS: NEWCOMERS 77 HOW THE LIONS WERE BUILT 88 IT COULD HAPPEN – 2019 89 2018 IN REVIEW 90 1 Welcome On behalf of the BC Lions Football Club, welcome to 2019 Training Camp. Another exciting year of football is upon us as we hit the field for our We have a fun and exciting three weeks of football action in store for Lions 66th season in the Canadian Football League. In that time, the Lions fans in Kamloops which includes the ever-popular Fanfest presented by have created a lifetime of memories for millions of fans throughout the BCLC on Saturday, June 1st. Again this year, on-field festivities will take province of British Columbia. The rigors and challenges of the regular place in the evening giving everyone an opportunity to check out the season are less than a month away making training camp our most team and we’ll wrap up the night with another amazing fireworks display. important period of preparation. In addition to Sun Peaks Resort, we are pleased to have the City of Staging training camp in the Tournament Capital for a 10th consecutive Kamloops, Tourism Kamloops, BCLC, BA Dawson Blacktop, Thompson year, one of the longest stretches in our proud history, the scenic Rivers University, Twisted Tea, RBC Dominion Securities, Tim Hortons, surroundings of Kamloops has grown to become our home away from Shark Club and Harvest Meats as supporting partners of training camp home.
    [Show full text]
  • 2013 Grey Cup GN Section 1
    101ST GREY CUP · CFL GAME NOTES November 24, 2013 - 6:00 pm ET Saskatchewan vs Hamilton 101st Grey Cup Game: 85 SSK (11-7) HAM (10-8) Head Coach: Corey Chamblin RS: 19-17; PL: 2-1; GC: 0-0 Head Coach: Kent Austin RS: 21-15-0 PL: 4-0; GC: 1-0 2013 Playoff Results All-Time (1961-2013) SSK vs HAM Gm Date Visitor Home REGULAR SEASON GP W L T PCT ESF Nov 10/13 Montréal 16 Hamilton 19 Saskatchewan 84 42 38 4 .524 WSF Nov 10/13 BC 25 Saskatchewan 29 Hamilton 84 38 42 4 .476 EF Nov 17/13 Hamilton 36 Toronto 24 Grey Cups: (1967, 1972, 1989) SSK 1 HAM 2 WF Nov 17/13 Saskatchewan 35 Calgary 13 CFL.ca 2013 Season Series: SSK 2 HAM 0 Saskatchewan AT Record: (3-15) Recent Grey Cup History AT Record: (8-10) Hamilton Year Saskatchewan Opponent Res Year Opponent Opponent Res 2010 Saskatchewan 18 vs Montréal 21 L 1999 Hamilton 32 vs Calgary 21 W 2009 Saskatchewan 27 vs Montréal 28 L 1998 Hamilton 24 vs Calgary 26 L 2007 Saskatchewan 23 vs Winnipeg 19 W 1989 Hamilton 40 vs Saskatchewan 43 L 1997 Saskatchewan 23 vs Toronto 47 L 1986 Hamilton 39 vs Edmonton 15 W 1989 Saskatchewan 43 vs Hamilton 40 W 1985 Hamilton 24 vs BC Lions 37 L Game Rosters - 2013 Division Finals Saskatchewan -- CFL Profile -- Career Games: Hamilton -- CFL Profile -- Career Games: Offensive Starters Pos St Yr RS PL Grey Cups Offensive Starters Pos St Yr RS PL Grey Cups 1 SHEETS, Kory RB I 2 33 3 0 1 BURRIS, Henry QB I 15 228 15 2 '98, '08 4 DURANT, Darian QB I 8 131 9 2 '09, '10 11 GIGUERE, Samuel WR N 2 29 2 0 6 BAGG, Rob WR N 6 69 5 1 '09 17 TASKER, Luke WR I 1 3 1 0 7 DRESSLER, Weston SB I 6 98 6 1 '10 32 GABLE, C.J.
    [Show full text]