2005 International Canadian Summer Institute

2005 International Canadian Summer Institute

2005 INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN SUMMER INSTITUTE 12-24 JULY 2005 ALBERTA, CANADA ORGANIZED BY CANADIAN CONSULATE GENERAL SEATTLE in partnership with and support from GOVERNMENT OF CANADA INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC RELATIONS PACIFIC NORTHWEST CANADIAN STUDIES CONSORTIUM UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA, FACULTE ST JEAN UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE THE BANFF CENTRE GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA RED CROW COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2005 FACULTY SUMMER RESEARCH INSTITUTE ALBERTA, CANADA 12-24 JULY 2005 TUESDAY 12 JULY 00.00 Participants arrive Calgary International Airport throughout the day; clear Canadian ​ Customs and Immigration (passport required); retrieve luggage Transportation options to University of Calgary: taxi to campus is approximately $40 CDN; Shuttle Express service is approximately $20 CDN - the Shuttle Express stand is located near Meeting Area >C= in the International Arrivals terminal - reservations are not necessary - for more information call 888-438-2992; your destination is: Cascade Hall University of Calgary th 3456 24 ​ Ave NW (at Collegiate Rd) ​ Calgary AB 403-220-3202 (Patricia Glenn / Conference Housing) Free time / self-guided tour of campus / independent meetings with UC colleagues 19.30 Opening Reception and Dinner hosted by the Canadian Consulate General Seattle; ​ ​ ​ ​ Kevin Cook, Political, Economic & Academic Officer The Grad Lounge Third Floor MacEwan Student Centre University of Calgary 403-220-7973 (Carol / Lounge Manager) WEDNESDAY 13 JULY 07.15 Breakfast MacEwan Student Centre University of Calgary 403-220-5541 (Ada King) 08.00 Depart for 08.15 University of Calgary Presentations: An Introduction to Canada as organized by ​ ​ Dr Doreen Barrie The Rozsa Centre, Hub Room University of Calgary 403-220-5400 (Steve Randall) 403-220-5920 (Doreen Barrie) 283-6382 (home) The Government & Politics of Canada / Prof Doreen Barrie The History of Canada / Prof Donald Smith The Geography (Physical and Natural) of Canada / Wayne Davies The People of Canada: Aboriginal / Settlers / Immigrants / Demographics / Prof Rick Ponting Working lunch 12.30 Depart Rozsa Centre on foot for 13.00 Light Rail Transit (LRT) University Station ($2 CDN exact fare required); depart for 13.30 Presentation on Calgary=s Municipal Government as arranged by Marina Mason, ​ Executive Assistant, Economic Development & International Relations and Tour of City ​ Hall Old City Hall Office of the Mayor 700 Macleod Trail SE Calgary AB 403-268-5622 (Marina Mason) 14.30 Visit with Deputy Mayor Diane Colley-Urquhart ​ 15.00 Depart on foot for 15.30 The Glenbow Museum; welcome by President Mike Robinson; tours of Nitsitapiisinni - ​ ​ ​ ​ Blackfoot Gallery with Curator Gerry Conaty and Archives with Doug Cass as arranged ​ by Christine Chin, Senior Advisor to the President Glenbow Museum Scalplock Room th 130 9 ​ Avenue SE ​ Calgary AB 403-268-4218 (Christine Chin) 17.00 Free time; return to campus independently (LRT or taxi) 19.00 Welcoming Reception hosted by the University of Calgary, Faculty of Social Sciences, ​ ​ Dean Stephen Randall, and United States Consulate General Calgary, Public Affairs & ​ ​ Academic Officer Betty Rice Rosza Centre University of Calgary 403-220-5920 (Doreen Barrie) THURSDAY 14 JULY 07.15 Breakfast MacEwan Student Centre University of Calgary 08.00 Depart via LRT for 08.30 Alliance Pipeline and a presentation on North America=s Natural Gas Industry, ​ ​ supply and demand, major pipeline infrastructure, security, tolls and tariffs by Jake Abes, Vice President of Regulatory and Government Affairs, Canadian Energy Pipeline ​ Association as arranged by Paul Anderson, Integrated Stakeholder Services, Alliance Pipeline 605 Fifth Avenue SW th 4 ​ Floor ​ Calgary AB 403-517-6389 (Paul Anderson) 10.00 Depart for 10.30 Calgary Drop-In Centre / Homeless Shelter with tour by Chief Counselor Andrew Joo ​ Riverfront Centre 423 Fourth Avenue SE Calgary AB 403-699-8234 (Andrew Joo) 12.30 Depart on foot for 13.00 Presentation by Calgary Economic Development as arranged by Karen Fosado, ​ International Business Development Manager / Lunch provided nd Corporate Boardroom / Executive Offices / 2 ​ Floor ​ City Hall Administration Building 700 Macleod Trail SE Calgary, AB 403-221-7841 (Karen Fosado) 14.30 Presentation on the Alberta Cattle Industry, U.S. - Canada Beef Integration, Trade ​ and BSE as arranged by Bard Haddrell, Executive Director, Agricultural Information Division nd Corporate Boardroom / Executive Offices / 2 ​ Floor ​ City Hall Administration Building Calgary AB 780-427-5312 (Bard Haddrell) 15.30 Depart on foot for 16.00 Calgary Stampede (tickets courtesy of City of Calgary) and dinner independently ​ Stampede Park & Exhibition Grounds th Macleod Trail SE at 17 ​ Avenue ​ Calgary AB 403-268-5622 (Marina Mason) Return to campus via taxi or LRT FRIDAY 15 JULY 08.00 Breakfast MacEwan Student Centre University of Calgary 08.30 Independent Meetings (arranged by Fellows) with University of Calgary academics ​ 10.30 Depart Cascade Hall with luggage via motor coach National Motor Coach Systems 403-240-1992 (John Liu) for 12.00 The Banff Centre; check-in Professional Development Centre and lunch in the Dining ​ Room Professional Development Centre St Julien Road Banff AB 403-678-7574 (Jim Olver) 13.30 Welcome from President Mary Hofstetter, Jim Olver and Melanie Busby Tour of Campus and Department Presentations as organized by Jim Olver, Director ​ of Customer Services 17.30 Dinner in Banff Centre Dining Room ​ 19.30 Summer Arts Festival: Dance Performance or Music Concert ​ ​ SATURDAY 16 JULY 08.00 Breakfast in the Banff Centre Dining Room 09.00 Banff National Park and Parks Canada; an introduction and presentation by Marjorie ​ Huculak, Manager of Executive Services and Media Relations, Parks Canada Professional Development Centre Molson Room, Third Floor Lounge Banff Centre 403-760-9488 (Marjorie Huculak) 09.30 Depart via taxi / shuttles for 09.45 Sulphur Mountain Gondola; nature walking tour on Sulphur Mountain ​ 11.15 Descend the mountain and transfer via taxi / shuttles to 12.00 Canada Place and the Cascade Gardens for historical displays of Western Canada’s ​ land, culture and achievements 101 Mountain Avenue Banff 403-760-1338 13.00 Lunch on own 14.00 Opening Reception CAMP (sites) ​ Walter Phillips Gallery Banff Centre 16.00 Free time 19.15 Meet in lobby and depart via taxis for 19.30 Reception and Dinner (jacket and tie; dress) with invited guests ​ Heritage Foyer & Banffshire Club 405 Spray Avenue Banff AB 403-760-6339 (David Walker) 403-760-6012 (Yvonne Braunbarth) SUNDAY 17 JULY 09.00 Breakfast in the Banff Centre Dining Room; collect bag lunches 10.00 Check-out and depart for 12.30 Columbia Ice Fields Centre via Ice Fields Parkway ​ 13.00 Depart on Ice Age Adventure on Athabasca Glacier ​ Brewster=s Tours (877-423-7433) 14.30 Return to Icefields Centre and depart for 16.00 Jasper; free time to explore city / early dinner independently ​ 17.00 Depart for 21.00 Edmonton and check in at ​ The Westin Edmonton th 10135 - 100 ​ Street ​ Edmonton (780-426-3636) MONDAY 18 JULY 07.30 Depart via motor coach for 07.45 Breakfast in Centre Saint-Jean; Room 302 Faculte Saint-Jean / University of Alberta Centre Saint-Jean Residence st 8406 Marie-Anne Gaboury Street (91 ​ Street) ​ Room 3-12 Edmonton AB 780-465-8700 (CSJR) 08.15 Welcome to the Faculte Saint Jean with Marc Arnal, Dean of the Faculte St Jean and Claude Couture, Director of Canadian Studies 08.30 University of Alberta & Faculte Saint-Jean Presentations: Introduction to Canada ​ ​ Canadian Foreign Policy / Multi-national Organizations: Prof Tom Keating Law & Justice: Prof Richard Bauman Health Care: Dr Tom Marrie, Dean, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry Quebec & Francophone Society in Canada: Prof Claude Coture Canadian Film: Prof Jerry White 12.00 Working lunch 13.00 Depart for 13.30 Alberta Justice & Attorney General for an introduction to Canadian Law and the ​ ​ Canadian Justice & Legal System in Alberta with Irv Yaverbaum as arranged by Mark ​ Cooper, Director of Communications Bowker Building th 9833 - 109 ​ Street ​ Edmonton 780-427-8530 (Mark Cooper) 14.30 Visits to Criminal Courts ​ 15.30 Depart for 15.45 Provincial Museum of Alberta for presentation and tour of the Gallery of Aboriginal ​ ​ Culture as arranged by Bruce Bolton ​ nd 12845 102 ​ Avenue ​ Edmonton AB 780-453-9130 (Bruce Bolton) 17.00 Return to hotel / Free Time 19.30 Dinner with invited guests Dr Claude Coture, Director of Canadian Studies and Renny ​ Kahn, Office of International Relations, University of Alberta The Riverside Bistro & Patio th 99 ​ Street & Jasper Avenue ​ Edmonton AB 780-423-9999 TUESDAY 19 JULY 08.00 Depart on foot for 08.15 Working breakfast with Alberta Economic Development Ministry for presentation on ​ ​ the economy of Alberta as arranged by Hazel Cail, Trade Director for US, Investment and Trade Division Commerce Place th 4 ​ Floor / Boardroom ​ nd 10155 - 102 ​ Street ​ Edmonton AB 780-427-6256 (Hazel Cail) 09.45 Depart via motor coach for 10.00 Briefings with Alberta International & Intergovernmental Relations on the ​ ​ government, statistics and issues facing Alberta as arranged by Sharon Tone, Visits Officer, Province of Alberta Legislature Building Carillon Room, Fifth Floor th 10800 97 ​ Avenue ​ Edmonton AB 780-422-1463 (Sharon Tone) 11.00 Tour of Alberta Legislature Building and surrounding grounds with displays of ​ ​ Alberta=s history and parliamentary tradition 780-427-7362 (Visitor Services) 11.45 Lunch with the Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly to discuss

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