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- The speaker’s participation in Ontario Teachers for almost 10 years. How we intend to give substance to the provincial government’s dream to create another strong pension endowment manager, this timeThe speaker’s participation in Ontario Teachers for almost 10 years. How we …
- Providing some insight on innovation. Innovation now as the prime driver of economic growth and how that is so. The experience of three companies that are representative of innovative companies in thProviding some insight on innovation. Innovation now as the prime driver of …
- The speaker’s position as head of CBC/Radio-Canada. What he soon discovered about the public broadcaster after he arrived in 2008. The 29 services that the CBC brings to Canadians. The speaker’s roleThe speaker’s position as head of CBC/Radio-Canada. What he soon discovered about …
- Pensions as front-page news. The wide-reaching affect of pensions. The very public debate about pensions – retirement security, affordability, realistic contribution and benefit levels, social responPensions as front-page news. The wide-reaching affect of pensions. The very public …
- The speaker’s family history with The Empire Club and The Canadian Club. Listening to lead. Questions the speaker has heard from Canadians. Taking inspiration from each other – an anecdote. The goverThe speaker’s family history with The Empire Club and The Canadian Club. …
- A panel discussion led by Larry Stout and beginning with Christine Elliott: Personal bio graphical details. The needed debate about policy, direction of the party, where it stands. One question thatA panel discussion led by Larry Stout and beginning with Christine Elliott: …
- Some opening humorous remarks about the speaker’s invitation to speak. Reference of the departure of Don Newman from the CBC. The speaker continues in a humorous vein, lampooning several issues and fSome opening humorous remarks about the speaker’s invitation to speak. Reference of …
- A non-cheerful backdrop for the speaker’s talk. Encountering doom and gloom on the economic front. A backdrop that also provides valuable context for some aspects of the legislative audit work of theA non-cheerful backdrop for the speaker’s talk. Encountering doom and gloom on …
- Some particular introductions and welcoming remarks from the speaker. The speaker’s fascination with the connection between universities and cities. The neighbourhood of Ryerson. The university’s resSome particular introductions and welcoming remarks from the speaker. The speaker’s fascination …
- Introduction of panellists by Boyd Neil who continues to speak. The decline in trust in companies over the past few years. Social tools such as YouTube, Flickr, Facebook, Twitter and blogging as cataIntroduction of panellists by Boyd Neil who continues to speak. The decline …
- Challenges facing the finance minister and how they are not as daunting as those facing families who have lost a job. Ontario grappling with this reality. What the IMF says. Contributing factors to tChallenges facing the finance minister and how they are not as daunting …
- A definition of alternative energy – or what it isn’t. Narrow focus on alternative green energy. How things are changing for alternative energy. Ontario’s Green Energy Act. The International RenewablA definition of alternative energy – or what it isn’t. Narrow focus …
- Thomas S. Caldwell: Understanding the future by first understanding the present and the immediate past. A story. The current circumstances that we are living through. Our reactions and our governmentThomas S. Caldwell: Understanding the future by first understanding the present and …
- The speaker’s response to the oft-asked question “Why did you get into the theatre business?” Getting the theatre bug. Co-productions with Canstage. Founding “Dancap Productions.” Technology and sociThe speaker’s response to the oft-asked question “Why did you get into …
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