MEDIA ADVISORY: Bridging Divides: In Search of Sound Public Policies for Energy and Environment in Canada
CALGARY - No topics in Canada are hotter today than new pipelines, carbon pricing, and energy development. There are legitimate policy debates to be had on all these issues, but opinions seem to be getting more polarized and often lack perspective. The Trans Mountain debate is a proof point of that.
Media are invited to join the Max Bell School of Public Policy, Canada's Ecofiscal Commission, and Calgary's聽School of Public Policy on Wednesday, June 6th, for a pan-Canadian conversation focusing on policies that provide economic development and environmental protection based on solid economics and concrete evidence. The event will feature a keynote address by David Dodge. Participants will be available for interviews upon request.
Experts include:
* Jean Charest, Partner, McCarthy Tetrault
* Stephen Cornish, CEO, David Suzuki Foundation
* Pierre-Gerlier Forest, Director and Palmer Chair, The School of Public Policy
* Carol Anne Hilton, CEO and Founder of The Indigenomics Institute
* Carissima Mathen, Vice-Dean (Academic) and Associate Professor of Law, University of Ottawa
* Preston Manning, President and CEO, Manning Centre
* Chris Ragan, Chair, Canada鈥檚 Ecofiscal Commission, Director, Max Bell School of Public Policy, 缅北强奸
* Ed Whittingham, Whit & Ham
* Steve Williams, President & CEO, Suncor Energy
* Jennifer Winter, Scientific Director, Energy & Environment Policy, The School of Public Policy, University of Calgary
WHAT: Event - Bridging Divides: In Search of Sound Public Policies for Energy and Environment in Canada
WHEN: Wednesday, June 6th, 2018. 8:00 a.m. MT keynote by David Dodge followed by two panels. Close at noon.
WHERE: Fairmont Palliser Hotel, Crystal ballroom, 133 9th Ave S.W., Calgary, AB