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MAY 24 – 26, 20122012 Alberta Chambers of CommerceProvincial Conference & Policy Session
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2012 Provincial Conference & Policy Session
MAY 24–26 , 2012 ALBERTA CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AGM
Conference Schedule
Thursday May 24, 2012 8:00 am Sherwood Park Golf Tournament Registration
9:00 am Sherwood Park Golf Tournament Shotgun start
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm ACE Meeting [ STRATHCONA COUNTY COMMUNITY CENTRE ]
4:00 pm – 10:00 pm Conference Registration / Trade Show / Opening Remarks [ STRATHCONA COUNTY COMMUNITY CENTRE ]
7:00 pm Opening Ceremony(Buses will depart from the Coast Edmonton East Hotel at 3:15 pm for the Strathcona County Community Centre)
Friday May 25, 2012 7:00 am – 8:30 am Breakfast [ COAST EDMONTON EAST HOTEL ]
7:30 am – 8:30 am Policy Committee Meeting [ COAST EDMONTON EAST HOTEL ]
8:00 am – 9:00 am Conference Registration [ COAST EDMONTON EAST HOTEL ]
8:30 am – 12:00 pm Education Sessions [ MILLENNIUM PLACE ]
12:15 pm – 1:30 pm Networking Lunch [ COAST EDMONTON EAST HOTEL ]
1:45 pm – 5:00 pm Showcasing Alberta’s Industrial Heartland Tour(Buses depart Coast Edmonton East Hotel at 1:45 pm)
5:30 pm – 7:00 pm Dinner Fun Night [ COAST EDMONTON EAST HOTEL ]
7:00 pm – 10:00 pm Sherwood Park [ MILLENNIUM PLACE ]
Kim Mitchell and Trooper
Saturday May 26 7:30 am – 9:00 am Breakfast [ COAST EDMONTON EAST HOTEL ]
9:00 am – Noon Board of Directors Meeting & Policy Session [ COAST EDMONTON EAST HOTEL ]
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Networking Lunch [ COAST EDMONTON EAST HOTEL ]
1:30 pm – 5:30 pm Policy Session and AGM [ COAST EDMONTON EAST HOTEL ]
5:30 pm – 6:30 pm Reception [ COAST EDMONTON EAST HOTEL ]
Cash Bar and Appetizers
6:30 pm Chair’s Dinner [ COAST EDMONTON EAST HOTEL ]
(Please do not call this venue regarding this specifi c event.)
STRATHCONA COUNTY COMMUNITY CENTRE2001 Sherwood Drive,Sherwood Park, Alberta T8A 5P7
COAST EDMONTON EAST HOTEL2100 Premier WaySherwood Park, AB T8H 2G4 1.800.716.6199
MILLENNIUM PLACE2000 Premier WaySherwood Park, AB T8H 2G4 1
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sOCIALLY
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Sherwood Park
Conference Registration
To register your chamber for the 2012 ACC Provincial
Conference and Policy Session, please contact:
Register online at:
www.abchamber.ca
Alberta Chambers of Commerce1808, 10025 - 102A AvenueEdmonton, AB T5J 2Z2
P. 780-425-4180 (ext. 7)
F. 780-429-1061
T.F. 1.800.272.8854
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Welcome from the ACC Chair
Welcome to our 74th Provincial Conference and Policy Session.
This year we’ve gathered in Sherwood Park, recently named the best place in Canada to raise children and the best place fi nd a job. It doesn’t get much better than that, and you’ll get plenty of opportunity over the next few days to see why the community has garnered these ratings.
Sherwood Park is unique in Canada because this vibrant urban centre of 60,000 people is part of the larger municipality of Strathcona County, which has 90,000 residents. And the community’s energetic mix of residential, commercial, agricultural and major industrial activity is like none other in Alberta.
It is certainly apt that we’re gathering in Sherwood Park this year because it’s an important part of Alberta’s energy processing centre. The topic of energy is a big one throughout Canada, and we’ve invited some of the sector’s biggest players to speak to you about their plans.
Another signifi cant segment of our conference is, of course, our policy session. Once again, the policies you will consider during the session have been developed by chambers around Alberta, and the grassroots nature of these policies is critical to the success of our advocacy. Decision-makers know we speak with the force of our federation when we present our positions, and that has tremendous impact both provincially and federally.
Thank you for the tremendous work you perform in your communities throughout the year. When you enhance your own region, you help improve all of Alberta. Separately and together, Alberta’s chambers perform a valuable service. Let’s celebrate our work and successes with lots of energy over the next few days.
Tim BoltonCHAIR, ALBERTA CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
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Welcome from the Sherwood Park & District Chamber of Commerce Chair
On behalf of the Members, the Board of Directors, the Organizing Committee volunteers and the Staff of the Sherwood Park and District Chamber of Commerce, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 2012 Alberta Chambers of Commerce Provincial Conference and Policy Session in Sherwood Park.
We want to invite you to come SEE Sherwood Park and Strathcona County. “Come SEE” is our theme and we want you to come see what a great place Sherwood Park is Socially, Economically and Environmentally.
We would like you and your family to see such things as Millennium Place, our state of the art multipurpose recreational facility.
Festival Place, our 450 seat theatre for performing arts and our brand new 64,000 square foot Library and our brand new County Hall.
We would also like you to see our wide variety of restaurants, lounges, shopping centres and golf courses. Make sure to join us Friday, May 25 for a great party featuring Kim Mitchell and Trooper.
On the Economic side, you may be interested in seeing what $30 Billion of industrial investment looks like. Yes, that’s billion with a capital B, and that’s just in the last 5 years. We will have tours of millennium, refi neries and related industries for you to see and we have a lineup of interesting speakers to inform on developments in the energy sector.
From an Environmental perspective, we would like you and your family to come see Elk Island National Park, our numerous wild life reserves and wilderness trials, and to come see why Sherwood Park has received Communities in Bloom awards at the Provincial, National and International levels. We would also encourage you to talk to the members of our Environmental Committee, their businesses are leading the world in environment technologies and are part of a center of excellence for a green economy.
So welcome and come SEE what Sherwood Park has to offer this Spring!
Peter CourtCHAIR, SHERWOOD PARK CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
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Golf Tournament
Event DetailsGOLF TOURNAMENT [ BROADMOOR GOLF COURSE ]
Join the Sherwood Park and District Chamber of Commerce for its annual golf tournament, it takes place Thursday May 24th, 9 am shotgun start at the spectacular Broadmoor Golf Course. Established in 1961, the Broadmoor is recognized as one of the premier courses in Alberta. The 18-hole course is located in the heart of Sherwood Park and features mature trees, well-designed layout and excellent playing conditions for all abilities. Visitors can also enjoy the newly-renovated Clubhouse restaurant, Pro Shop, banquet space and driving range.
This tournament will be a fun “Texas Scramble” style event. Scrambles involve four players per team, each team playing four balls. After each player drives, the best of four is chosen and all four team members will play from that spot, and so on throughout the game. Our tournament also features a sponsor at each hole, who often set up additional fun activities (or yummy food!) for the players.
Thursday May 24, 2012 • 8:00 am
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Kim MitchellSinger-songwriter Kim Mitchell is a true Canadian icon who has achieved gold and multiplatinum records leading the musically eclectic Max Webster in the 70’s and later during his solo career, selling over a million recordings in this country over a 30 year career that is still rocking today. He has won two Juno Awards for “Album of the Year” and “Male Vocalist of the Year”. In the late 70’s and through all of the 80’s Kim toured the largest arenas in the country from one end to the other more times than one can count. He continues to perform at festivals and Performing Arts Theatres to this day. He is a respected song writer having penned and recorded classic hits like ‘Go For Soda,’ ‘Rock N Roll Duty,’ ‘Patio Lanterns,’ ‘I am a Wild Party,’ ‘Easy To Tame’ and ‘All We Are,’ to name just a few - all songs that have become part of the Canadian musical genome… add to that several new songs from his most recent recording Ain’t Life Amazing and audiences
are thrilled to fi nd that participating in a Kim Mitchell concert today is like being at the live recording of a greatest hits box set, often including for good measure a few Max Webster gems like ‘Battlescar’, ‘High Class in Borrowed Shoes’ and ‘Diamonds, Diamonds’.
As an added bonus and a sideline, six years ago, Mitchell was asked to join the on-air staff in the prestigious position of afternoon drive host at Q107 in Toronto adding a week day job to his live performance schedule. During his tenure as host of Q107’s afternoon drive show he has maintained the number one position with men 25-54 and number two with adults 25-54 in the city, which remains consistent with the demographic of his live touring audience nationally. Men, women and kids all love Kim Mitchell and Q107 is honoured to have him on their team. The Southern-Ontario radio scene and contemporary rock would not be the same without him.
He has the respect of peers, fans, and industry types alike. Just what does he consider his greatest achievement? “Shoot, that’s easy,” says Kim, “it’s in the couple of hours the band is onstage, being able to take people to a special place, through our performance and music. When that happens, I’ve accomplished what I set out to do.” Legions of Canadian fans agree!
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TrooperIt goes like this: millions of records, a couple dozen hits, sold-out shows across Canada, a Juno Award (Canada’s Grammy) for Band of the Year. Universal Music acknowledges them as “one of Canada’s top fi ve selling bands of all time” and the Vancouver Sun has called them “Canadian rock heroes of the fi rst order…the best performing band in Canada”.
In 2009, Peter Assaff of The Northern Light hailed Trooper’s Ra McGuire and Brian Smith as “the Canadian version of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards” and Joel Rubinoff of The Record wrote, “…this frolicking, rollicking showcase for McGuire’s soaring pop melodies and whimsical wordplay is arguably one of the biggest Canadian bands of all time.”
Then as now, what makes Trooper what they are is great performances and great pop songwriting.
Trooper’s ten studio albums have earned multiple gold and platinum awards and their 6 X Platinum greatest hits, Hot Shots, continues to be one of Universal Music Canada’s best selling catalog CDs and one of the country’s most enduring party soundtracks. In celebration of the band’s 35th Anniversary, a totally updated and re-mastered collection – “Hits From 10 Albums” – was released, featuring songs spanning the entirety of their recording career. John Kereiff, writing in Gonzo Magazine, dubbed the collection “THE summer album of 2010.”
“We’re Here for a Good Time (Not a Long Time)”, “Raise a Little Hell”, “The Boys in the Bright White Sportscar”, “Two For the Show”, “Pretty Lady” “Good Ol’ General Hand Grenade”, “Round, Round We Go”, “Santa Maria”, “Janine” - just a few of the Trooper hits that, according to writer Ryan Sparks, “have woven their way into the fabric of this country like no other bands have been able to do. Tune into any radio station from Vancouver to St John’s and you’re bound to encounter one of their dozen hit radio anthems that are still featured in heavy rotation to this day.”
Dan Brisbois of canadianbands.com writes, “They’ve won practically every Canadian music award possible and they’ve been dubbed ‘Canada’s Greatest Party Band’ ... and rightfully so.” In 2009 Bob Mersereau, author of The Top 100 Canadian Albums wrote, “Since it came out in 1979, Trooper’s Hot Shots has been one of the biggest-selling albums in Canadian music history. It has gone six times platinum, and sells consistently, as do tickets to Trooper gigs. There are clubs and festivals across the country where the annual Trooper show is practically an offi cial holiday.” Indeed, Trooper continues to consistently sell out shows across the country - often performing for three generations of fans - demonstrating that the band and its music remain timeless.
It’s no exaggeration to say that Trooper has become a Canadian legend. They continue to perform their huge collection of hits with the vitality and sense of humor that has served them well on their steady march through the hills and valleys of Canadian Rock and Roll. 7
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The Alberta Chambers of Commerce would like to thank our generous Chair’s Dinner Sponsor for their support.
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The Sherwood Park Chambers of Commerce and the “SEE Sherwood Park” organizing committee would like to sincerely thank all
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Coast Edmonton East Hotel2100 Premier WaySherwood Park, AB T8H 2G4 1.800.716.6199
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2011/2012 Board of Directors’ Meeting
AGENDA
1. Call to Order Tim Bolton
2. Approval of Agenda Tim Bolton
3. Approval of Minutes Tim Bolton
a. 2011/2012 Board Minutes, March 12, 2012
4. Reports
a. Chair’s Report Tim Bolton
b. Treasurer’s Report Dom Mancuso
(i) Financial results for fi rst quarter ending March 31, 2012
c. Policy Committee Report Tab Pollock
5. Unfi nished Business Tim Bolton
6. New Business Tim Bolton
7. Adjournment Tim Bolton
Next meeting – 2012 Annual General Meeting
(Immediately following the Policy Session)
Saturday, May 26, 2012 • 9:00 amCoast Edmonton East HotelSherwood Park, Alberta
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2011/2012 Board of Directors • Minutes
COMMITTEE: 2011/2012 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
DATE OF MEETING: Monday March 12, 2012
LOCATION: Westin HotelEdmonton, Alberta
TIME: 2:45 p.m.
PRESENT: list attached
1. Call to OrderChair Tim Bolton called the meeting to order at 2:58 p.m. and through a roll call, determined the meeting had quorum.
2. Approval of AgendaMOTION: Moved by Red Deer,
that the agenda be approved as presented.Carried.
3. Approval of 2011/2012 Board of Directors Meeting November 2, 2011MOTION: Moved by Grande Prairie,
that the minutes of the November 2, 2011 Board of Directors’ Meeting be approved as presented.Carried.
4. Chair’s Report — Tim BoltonTim presented the Chair’s Report
5. Treasurer’s Report — Dom MancusoDom presented the Treasurer’s Report.
6. Policy Committee Report — Tab PollockTab reported on the activities of the Policy Committee.
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Bashaw (Ryan Hewitt)Didsbury (Diana Steer)Elk Point (Sandy Smith)Hanna (Becky Linn)Innisfail (Jane Duncalfe)
Medicine Hat (Meghan Harrington)Morinville (Jaye Parrent)St. Paul (Penny Fox)Stettler (Stacey Benjamin)Sylvan Lake (Catherine Bais)
7. Unfi nished BusinessEnter to Win Recipients – 2012 Provincial Conference and Policy Session – Pam Brace of the Chambers Group Insurance Plan
• Pam announced the recipients of the “Enter to Win” registrations to the 2012 Provincial Conference and Policy Session, sponsored by Ken Willoughby and the Chambers Group Insurance Plan advisors.
8. AdjournmentChair Elect Tim Bolton adjourned the meeting at 3:15 p.m.
Tim BoltonChair
Ken Kobly FCGAPresident and CEO
Next meeting – May 26, 2012 – 9:00 a.m.
(In conjunction with the Provincial Conference and Policy Session)
Sherwood Park, AB
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ATTENDEES
Ken Kobly Alberta
Tim Bolton Alberta (Airdrie)
Tab Pollock Alberta (Grande Prairie)
Brad Severin Alberta (Calgary)
Sean Ballard Alberta (Calgary)
Dom Mancuso Alberta (Red Deer)
Lorna Hunt Airdrie
Tracy Acorn Brooks
Jennifer Filip Camrose
Martin Salloum Edmonton
John Ockey Fairview
Nick Sanders Fort McMurray
Conal MacMillan Fort Saskatchewan
Rene Fournier Fox Creek
Rob Neil Grande Prairie
Lori Phillips Hinton
Jane Duncalfe Innisfail
Kim Berube Lacombe
Stefanie Schulz Leduc
Randy Tremel Lethbridge
Pat Tenney Lloydminster
Milvia Bauman Medicine Hat
Sheldon Fingler Morinville
Linda Steinmann Ponoka
Tim Creedon Red Deer
Jerry Pratt Rocky Mountain House
Greg Douglas Sherwood Park
Brenda Johnson Spruce Grove
Paul Quantz St. Albert
Vivian Cox Stony Plain
Anna Giesbrecht Vermilion
Pat VanderBurg Whitecourt
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2012 Policy Plenary Session
AGENDA
1. Call to Order Tim Bolton
2. Introduction of Head Table Tim Bolton
3. Presentation of Proposed Policy Resolutions Ron Chapman
4. Lunch
5. Continuation of Proposed Policy Resolutions Ron Chapman
6. Adjournment Tim Bolton
Saturday, May 26, 2012(Immediately following the 2011/2012 Board of Directors’ meeting)Coast Edmonton East HotelSherwood Park, Alberta
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2011 Policy Plenary Session • Minutes
COMMITTEE: 2011 POLICY PLENARY SESSION
DATE OF MEETING: Saturday May 14, 2011
LOCATION: St. Albert Inn & SuitesSt. Albert, Alberta
TIME: 9:20 a.m.
PRESENT: list attached
1. Call to OrderChair Kay Taylor called the meeting to order at 9:20 a.m.
2. Introduction of Head Table• Kay Taylor introduced the head table; the ACC Executive Committee and facilitator Ron Chapman.
3. Presentation of Proposed Policy ResolutionsMOTION: Moved by Tim Bolton,
that the meeting resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole, with Mr. Chapman in the Chair, for the purpose of considering the policy resolutions as presented, with full power in the Committee to consider incidental and subsidiary motions as required.Carried.
• Tim Bolton introduced the chamber members of the 2010/2011 Policy Committee.
MOTION: Moved by Tim Bolton,that the policy resolutions be dealt with in the order contained in the policy resolution book.Carried.
RESOLUTIONS
AGRICULTUREGrown-in-Canada Label: Marketing Alberta’s LivestockMOTION: Moved by Lethbridge,
that the resolution be approved as presented.Carried.
ARTS AND CULTUREArts and Creative Industries Policy in AlbertaMOTION: Moved by Calgary,
that the resolution be approved as presented.Carried.
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EMPLOYMENT AND IMMIGRATIONEnhanced productivity: A Key Pillar in an Alberta Labour StrategyMOTION:: Moved by Red Deer,
that the resolution be approved as amended.Carried.
Labour Force Enhancement and Quality Pre-Kindergarten ProgramsMOTION: Moved by Lloydminster,
that the resolution be approved as presented.Carried.
Fully Utilizing the Skills and Talents of Immigrants in AlbertaMOTION: Moved by Calgary and Spruce Grove,
that the resolution be approved as amended.Carried.
Improving Canada and Alberta Immigration ProcessesMOTION: Moved by Calgary,
that the resolution be approved as presented.Carried.
Aboriginal Labour Force Strategy – Tapping into an Underutilized Pool of Labour SupplyMOTION: Moved by Calgary,
that the resolution be approved as amended.Carried.
Proposed Amendments to the Alberta Labour Relations CodeMOTION: Moved by Edmonton,
that the resolution be approved as amended.Carried.
Break 10:15 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
ENERGYEquitable Electricity Pricing for all AlbertansMOTION: Moved by Lethbridge,
that the resolution be referred to the Board of Directors.Carried.
Developing a Framework for Alternative Energy in AlbertaMOTION: Moved by Lethbridge,
that the resolution be approved as presented.Carried.
Solid Carbon Fuels: Building a Future Through TechnologyMOTION: Moved by Calgary,
that the resolution be approved as presented.Carried.
Enhancing the Regulatory System of the Oil and Gas IndustryMOTION: Moved by Calgary,
that the resolution be approved as presented.Carried.
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ENVIRONMENTBuilding a Diverse and Resilient Green EconomyMOTION: Moved by Red Deer,
that the resolution be approved as presented.Carried.
Addressing Climate Change: Guidelines for a Sustainable Canadian Clean Energy FrameworkMOTION: Moved by Calgary,
that the resolution be approved as presented.Carried.
FINANCEAlberta’s Fiscal PolicyMOTION: Moved by Edmonton,
that the resolution be approved as presented.Carried.
Technovation: A shift in Philosophy; An Investment in Alberta’s FutureMOTION: Moved by Red Deer,
that the resolution be approved as presented.Carried.
Older workers: Amending Federal Government Retirement Programs to Tap Into an Underutilized Pool of LabourMOTION: Moved by Calgary,
that the resolution be approved as amended.Carried.
Exempt Alberta From Paying HSTMOTION: Moved by Red Deer,
that the resolution be approved as presented.Carried.
Improving Alberta’s Research and Development Tax CreditMOTION: Moved by Calgary,
that the resolution be approved as presented.Carried.
Maintaining Provincial Fiscal DisciplineMOTION: Moved by Calgary,
that the resolution be approved as amended.Carried.
Timely Assessment of Income Tax ReturnsMOTION: Moved by Edmonton,
that the resolution be approved as presented.Carried.
Lunch Break 11:46 a.m. – 1:02 a.m.
HEALTHBuilding Healthy WorkplacesMOTION: Moved by Calgary,
that the resolution be approved as amended.Carried.
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Renewal of Alberta’s Health-Care System – Finding a BalanceMOTION: Moved by Calgary,
that the resolution be approved as amended.Carried.
INTERNATIONAL AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONSConsiderations for Negotiating the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade AgreementMOTION: Moved by Medicine Hat,
that the resolution be approved as amended.Carried.
24-Hour Commercial Border Crossing at Wild HorseMOTION: Moved by Medicine Hat,
that the resolution be approved as amended.Carried.
Foreign Trade Zone PolicyMOTION: Moved by Edmonton,
that the resolution be approved as presented.Carried.
Energy and Oil Sands Ambassador/Secretariat ProgramMOTION: Moved by Sherwood Park,
that the resolution be approved as presented.Carried.
MUNICIPAL AFFAIRSPandemic Preparedness for BusinessMOTION: Moved by St. Albert,
that the resolution be approved as presented.Defeated.
Improving Communication and Processing in the Alberta Disaster Recovery Program and Alberta Emergency Management AgencyMOTION: Moved by Medicine Hat,
that the resolution be approved as presented.Carried.
Labour Shortages – Chief Power Engineer Designation RequirementMOTION: Moved by Lethbridge,
that the resolution be approved as presented.Defeated.
SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE DEVELOPMENTCreating Accountability and Protecting Property Rights in the Alberta Land Stewardship ActMOTION: Moved by Medicine Hat,
that the resolution be approved as amended.Carried.
Accountability and Stewardship in the Alberta’s Land Stewardship Act and Land-use FrameworkMOTION: Moved by Red Deer,
that the resolution be approved as amended.Carried.
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Crisis and Opportunity in Alberta’s Forest Products IndustryMOTION: Moved by Grande Prairie,
that the resolution be approved as amended.Carried.
TRANSPORTATIONPreparing for Alberta’s Growth by Securing Transportation/Utility CorridorsMOTION: Moved by Edmonton,
that the resolution be approved as presented.Carried.
LATE RESOLUTIONSTemporary Foreign Worker Program reforms: the need for better consultation between the government and private sectorMOTION: Moved by Spruce Grove,
that the late resolution be approved as presented.Carried.
Elimination of Off-Road Fuel Rebate ProgramsMOTION: Moved by Grande Prairie,
that the late resolution be approved as presented.Carried.
MOTION: Moved by Tim Bolton,that the Committee of the Whole adjourn.Carried.
MOTION: Moved by Medicine Hat,that the Resolution be adopted as amended by the Committee of the Whole.Carried.
4. AdjournmentChair Kay Taylor adjourned the policy session at 2:45 p.m.
Kay Taylor MAChair
Ken Kobly FCGAPresident and CEO
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ATTENDEES
Ken Kobly Alberta
Tim Bolton Alberta (Airdrie)
Tab Pollock Alberta (Grande Prairie)
Kay Taylor Alberta (Medicine Hat)
Don Oszli Alberta (Red Deer)
Sean Ballard Alberta (Calgary)
Brad Severin Alberta (Calgary)
Mike DeBokx Airdrie
Lorna Hunt Airdrie
Lisa Wine Airdrie
Nigel Satchwell Athabasca
Peter Graham Bashaw
Reg Radke Brooks
Tracy Acorn Brooks
Priyanka Karuvelil Calgary
Catherine Nantel-Philibert Calgary
Ben Brunnen Calgary
Shauna Feth Camrose
Sharon Anderson Camrose
Dan Woodcock Devon
Diana Steer Didsbury
Tom Campbell Drayton Valley
Barry Fullerton Drumheller
Cindy Clark Drumheller
Berenika Kienc Edmonton
Bernie Kollman Edmonton
Martin Salloum Edmonton
Ken Barry Edmonton
Rick Hersack Edmonton
Robin Bobocel Edmonton
Sandy Smith Elk Point
Conal MacMillan Fort Saskatchewan
Rene Fournier Fox Creek
Mylene English Fox Creek
Michelle Dupont Grande Prairie
Dave Cook Grande Prairie
Dan Pearcy Grande Prairie
Rob Neil Grande Prairie
Becky Linn Hanna
Pattie Pavlov Jasper
Iris Yanish Leduc
Stefanie Schulz Leduc
Jody Nilsson Lethbridge
Wayne Brewer Lethbridge
Randy Tremel Lethbridge
Pat Tenney Lloydminster
Milvia Bauman Medicine Hat
Remi Poissant Medicine Hat
Lisa Kowalchuk Medicine Hat
Deanna Haysom Medicine Hat
Jaye Parrent Morinville
Michele Snyder Peace River
Andrea Butler Red Deer
Scott McMurtie Red Deer
Maureen McMurtie Red Deer
Nancy Pollreis Red Deer
Danielle Klooster Red Deer
Gayle Langford Red Deer
Tim Creedon Red Deer
Dom Mancuso Red Deer
Bruce Schollie Red Deer
Cindy Taschuk Rocky Mountain House
Teri Lynn Bougie Sherwood Park
Peter Court Sherwood Park
Mike Roppelt Sherwood Park
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Greg Douglas Sherwood Park
Todd Banks Sherwood Park
Penny Jennings Sherwood Park
Michael Becher Sherwood Park
Don Lowry Sherwood Park
Grace Wagner Sherwood Park
Michael Wharmby Sherwood Park
Clinton Alexander Sherwood Park
Darleen Bohnet Spruce Grove
Brenda Johnson Spruce Grove
Agnieszka Stolarzyk Spruce Grove
Jacqueline McCuaig Spruce Grove
Karina Beaudoin Spruce Grove
Lynn Carolei St. Albert
Darel Baker St. Albert
Lynda Moffat St. Albert
Charlene Zoltenko St. Albert
Rhea Labrie St. Paul
David Kobryn Stony Plain
Vivian Cox Stony Plain
Sherry Tytkanych Sundre
Pete Lovering Taber
Bruce Warkentin Taber
Anna Giesbrecht Vermilion
Pat VanderBurg Whitecourt
Name Chamber
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ATTENDEES…continued
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AGENDA
1. Call to Order Tim Bolton
2. Approval of Agenda Tim Bolton
3. Chair’s Year-end Report Tim Bolton
4. Consideration of Audited Financial Statements Dom MancusoFor the Year Ended December 31, 2011
5. Appointment of 2012 Auditors Dom Mancuso
6. Nominating Committee Report Kay Taylor
7. Election of 2012/2013 Executive Committee Kay Taylor
8. Swearing in Ceremonies
9. New Business Tim Bolton
a. Greetings from 2013 AGM Host Community – Drumheller
b. Announcement of 2014 AGM Host Community
10. Adjournment Tim Bolton
Next meeting – 2012/2013 First Meeting of the Board
(immediately following)
Saturday, May 26, 2012(Immediately following the Policy Session)Coast Edmonton East HotelSherwood Park, Alberta
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2012 Nominating Committee ReportAs required by the Alberta Chambers of Commerce bylaws, Nominating Committee chairperson Kay Taylor hereby submits the following slate of nominees for election to the 2012/2013 Alberta Chambers of Commerce Executive Committee:
Carman McNary, Q.C., CD — Nominated for Treasurer
Carman McNary is a native of Edmonton, Alberta and was raised west of the city at Stony Plain, Alberta. He attended the University of Alberta where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts in 1978 followed by a Bachelor of Laws in 1981. He has practiced law in Edmonton since 1982, and was named a Queen’s Counsel in 2010. He has practiced law with a smaller fi rm, at the Department of Justice Canada, and since 1999 as a tax and corporate partner of Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP. He is a Past Chair of the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce, a Public Member of the Complaints Inquiry Committee of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta, a former Governor of the Canadian Tax Institute, and a member of the Law Society of Alberta, the Canadian Bar Association, the International Fiscal Association, and the Tax Competitiveness Council of the C.D. Howe Institute.
Carman also served as an offi cer in the Canadian Armed Forces, Naval Reserve, from 1975 – 2008, retiring with the rank of Captain (Navy). Over the course of that career, Carman served at sea and ashore on a part-time, sometimes active duty, basis. His appointments include Commander Coastal Defense Sub-District Vancouver in the early 1990’s, Commanding Offi cer of HMCS Glace Bay from 1995-1997 in Halifax, and Commanding Offi cer of HMCS Nonsuch (Edmonton’s Naval Reserve Unit) from 1997-2000, following which he served abroad with NATO as Canadian Representative to the Defense and Security Commission of the Interallied Confederation of Reserve Offi cers (CIOR), focusing on professional development workshops and the fi rst symposium organized by that body. In July 2005, Captain McNary was nominated by Canada and subsequently confi rmed as the International President of the CIOR where he served from 2006 to 2008.
Carman was awarded the Canadian Forces Decoration in 1987 and a bar to that Decoration in 1998 and second in 2008. He was awarded the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal in 2003 and the Alberta Centennial Medal in 2005. He became a Serving Brother of the Order of St. John in 2006.
Respectfully submitted,
Kay Taylor, Past Chair 2011/2012Nominating Committee Chairperson
Chair Second Vice ChairTab Pollock, Grande Prairie Dominico Mancuso, Red Deer2011/2012 CHAIR ELECT 2011/2012 TREASURER
Chair Elect TreasurerBrad Severin, Edmonton Carman McNary, Edmonton2011/2012 FIRST VICE CHAIR NOMINATED
First Vice Chair **Past ChairSean Ballard, Calgary Tim Bolton, Airdrie2011/2012 SECOND VICE CHAIR 2011/2012 CHAIR (**automatically appointed)
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2012/2013 First Meeting of the Board
2012 Provincial Conference & Policy Session
2012/2013 First Meeting of the Board
AGENDA
1. Call to Order Tab Pollock
2. Approval of Agenda Tab Pollock
3. Chair’s Remarks Tab Pollock
4. Appointment of Committees Tab Pollock
a. Audit Committee
b. Nominating Committee
c. Policy Committee
5. New Business Tab Pollock
a. Delegation of power to the executive committee
6. Adjournment Tab Pollock
Next meeting – Fall Board Meeting
November, 2012 – Edmonton
Saturday, May 26, 2012(Immediately following the 74th Annual General Meeting)Coast Edmonton East HotelSherwood Park, Alberta
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