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Spring Convocation 2015
SPRING CONVOCATION 2015 SFU’S VISION | THE ENGAGED UNIVERSITY To be the leading engaged university defi ned by its dynamic integration of innovative education, cutting-edge research, and far-reaching community engagement. Learn more about how SFU is engaging the world: sfu.ca/engage Cover Inside back cover The mace was commissioned by University architects Arthur Erickson and The Simon Fraser University Pipe Band Geoff rey Massey, and was presented to the University at the opening has brought distinction to the University, ceremonies on September 9, 1965. The mace is 61 inches long and weighs British Columbia, and Canada through 23 pounds. Pieces of cut and polished jade, which were taken from the its award-winning performances on the University’s jade boulder in the Academic Quadrangle refl ecting pool, were world stage. set in silver by its designer, Haida artist Bill Reid. The mace is crowned by a silver stag’s head, derived from the coat-of-arms of Lord Lovat, head of the Clan Fraser. The Fraser tradition was to fasten sprigs of yew in their bonnets before entering battle, and the mace was carved from two hundred-year-old yew, gathered on Burnaby Mountain by a resident in the 1940s. O CANADA CONTENTS O Canada! CHANCELLOR’S WELCOME ..............................................................................................................2 Our home and native land! True patriot love in all thy PRESIDENT’S WELCOME ..................................................................................................................2 sons -
Part F Schedule of Remuneration & Expenses
PART F SCHEDULE OF REMUNERATION & EXPENSES - Board - Employees Vancouver Coastal Health Schedule of Board Member Remuneration and Expenses Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 2020 Board Member Remuneration Expenses Total Ballem,Penny J, Chair 43,000 4,605 47,605 Directors: Au, Wendy 17,000 310 17,310 Baydala, Allan 24,250 94 24,344 Duvall, Bill 12,250 12,250 Fregin, Cliff 3,625 32 3,657 1 Harowitz, Howard 25,500 328 25,828 Liang, Rowena 2,000 2,000 2 McGregor, Margaret 22,000 22,000 Nguyen, Vi 13,250 96 13,346 3 Nocente, Daniel 15,125 264 15,389 4 Slett,Marilyn 12,125 12,125 190,125 5,729 195,854 Notes: 1. C Fregin's term ended July 3, 2019 2. R Liang's term ended April 4, 2019 3. V. Nguyen's term ended January 20, 2020 4. D. Nocente's term ended December 19, 2019 Vancouver Coastal Health Employee Remunerations and Expenses Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 2020 Employee Renumeration Expenses ABADILLA, PETER 98,645 - ABALOS, RAYMOND E. 150,208 - ABANDO, MARIA RUTH 132,719 - ABANTO, GODFREY 124,039 - ABASTILLA, SHEILA ANN 122,584 - ABBASSI, MEHRNAZ 122,133 - ABBASY, MAHNAZ (MAY) 88,527 - ABBOTT, BELLE MARIE 87,417 373 ABBOTT, NICOLE 95,599 1,092 ABDOLLAHZADEH, NIAN 95,666 - ABDOOL, ADRIAN 80,405 - ABDUL-AHAD, THIKRA 84,259 - ABDULLA, NEEMIRA K. 85,436 - ABE, HIROKO 111,085 - ABE, YOKO 75,628 - ABEDI, NAHID 100,484 - ABEJO, CECILLE 99,623 37 ABEL, RACHEL 87,998 236 ABELARDO, BERNADETH 96,125 - ABERIN, MARY GRACE 155,027 - ABERIN-CANLAS, ERTHA ANDRADA 102,998 - ABERNETHY, VICTORIA ELLEN RICHARDSON 77,831 7,656 ABIJERO, MARIE ANTOINETTE (TONI) 88,255 - ABITONG, LIZETTE TRISHAN 108,802 - ABRAHAM, NISHA 78,605 - ABREHA, MERHAWI 95,900 45 ABU SALIM, DIANE LESLIE 112,879 - ACEY, BRIAN F. -
Report on the Budget 2021 Consultation - Volume Ii
Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services REPORT ON THE BUDGET 2021 CONSULTATION - VOLUME II AUGUST 2020 FIFTH SESSION OF THE 41ST PARLIAMENT Table of Contents Appendix B: Public Hearing Participants . 1 Appendix C: Written and Video Submissions . 6 Appendix D: Survey Participants . 17 Appendix B: Public Hearing Participants Please note that public hearing participants may have also provided a written submission. They are not included in the list of written and video submissions. 5X Festival, Tarun Nayar (17-Jun-20) BC Care Providers Association & EngAge BC, Mike Klassen A Way Home Kamloops Society, BC Coalition to End Youth (10-Jun-20) Homelessness, Katherine McParland (16-Jun-20) BC Cattlemen’s Association, Kevin Boon (03-Jun-20) AccessBC Campaign for Free Prescription Contraception, BC CEO Network, Brenda Gillette (18-Jun-20) Devon Black (10-Jun-20) BC Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils, Andrea Act Urgently, Richard Campbell (11-Jun-20 PM) Sinclair (15-Jun-20) Advantage BC, Clark Roberts (12-Jun-20 PM) BC Construction Association, Chris Atchison (04-Jun-20) AIRS Program, Maggie Milne Martens (15-Jun-20) BC Dairy Association, Jeremy Dunn (03-Jun-20) Aisle, Madeleine Shaw (10-Jun-20) BC Dental Association, Dr . Anthony Nadolski (10-Jun-20) Alliance of BC Students, Grace Dupasquier (19-Jun-20 PM) BC Epilepsy Society, Kimberly Davidson (11-Jun-20 AM) Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 1724, Mark Beeching BC Family Hearing Resource Society, Lisa Cable (18-Jun-20) (11-Jun-20 PM) BC Federation of Labour, Laird Cronk -
Chancellor's Welcome
CHANCELLOR'S WELCOME On behalf of Simon Fraser University, it is my honour to welcome you to our Fall 2007 Convocation Ceremony. Simon Fraser University is proudly different. In fact, an important part of the vision for this University has always been about being different in ways that mattered, ways that would benefit our students, our faculty and the communities we serve. Since we first opened on September 9th, 1965 with 2,500 students, Simon Fraser University has been building the traditions and reputation that define us. Our university has stayed true to the core philosophy and values upon which it was built. We are proud of our reputation for intellectual and academic freedom and our unfaltering commitment to academic innovation and lifelong learning. It is our willingness to be different that sets us apart as innovators and mavericks. Through innovative teaching, research and community outreach, we continue to foster discovery, diversity and dialogue. Convocation celebrates an important milestone for our students, their families, teachers and friends. In selecting Simon Fraser University, our students chose an education that inspires open-minded, adaptable and resilient lifelong learning. We honour our students for their achievements and commitment and wish them every success in realizing their unique individual potential within their chosen communities, professions and industries. Brandt C. Louie Chancellor PRESIDENT'S WELCOME Convocation stands as one of life's milestones marking the course of individual progress and achievement. Your graduation from Simon Fraser University is here and I hope that you will join with others to celebrate this important day. Ours is a ceremony built upon the imagery and symbolism that reflects the mediaeval origins of our University's inheritance.