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Our Hosts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Conference at-a-glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Conference Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
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Welcome to the Colleges and Institutes Canada 2016 Conference
Inspiration is the creative spark and breath that leads to great achievements. The 2016 Conference will
focus on this important
theme, which drives
innovation, development and
discoveries . Presentations will reveal how colleges and institutes promote
change through innovative practices and approaches in teaching and learning,
applied research and collaboration with business, industry and partners
within the community .
Thematic Streams
This year, the 2016 Conference Program focuses
on the following six thematic streams:
Leadership and Governance Applied Research and Innovation Teaching, Learning and Student Success Indigenous Education Entrepreneurship Urban Landscape
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Our Hosts
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to welcome you to beautiful Quebec City for the 2016 edition
of the annual CICan conference . As the conference theme indicates, we hope
this year’s activity will be a source of Inspiration, that creative spark and
breath that leads to great achievements and drives innovation, development
and discoveries .
Over the coming days, you will have the opportunity to tap into new
resources, engage in meaningful encounters, exchange ideas, debate concepts
and, we hope, make wonderful discoveries among the inspiring practices
presented by your peers from right across Canada, whether in education,
management, research or governance .
As a complement to the presentations, you will also have the opportunity to
discover Quebec City in a different light and take part in fascinating events .
We hope your stay with us in Old Quebec is very rewarding and enjoyable so
you can return home inspired, with a host of new ideas in your luggage .
Louis GrouDirector GeneralCégep Limoilou
Carole LavoieDirector General Cégep de Sainte-Foy
Denise TrudeauDirector General Cégep Garneau
Kenneth RobertsonDirector General Champlain Regional College
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General Information
Location
Quebec City Convention Centre1000 Boulevard René-Lévesque Est , Quebec City, Quebec
Unless otherwise indicated, all sessions will take place
at the Quebec City Convention Centre.
Pre-conferences and Networks
Hilton Quebec1100 René Lévesque East, Quebec City, Quebec
Registration and Information Desk (Main Hall, Level 4)
Sunday, May 29 7:30 a .m . – 5:30 p .m .
Monday, May 30 7:00 a .m . – 4:30 p .m .
Tuesday May 31 7:00 a .m . – 3:30 p .m .
CICan Voting Delegates (Main Hall, Level 4)
Sunday, May 29 7:30 a .m . – 5:30 p .m .
Monday, May 30 7:00 a .m . – 3:30 p .m .
Tuesday May 31 7:00 a .m . – 2:00 p .m .
Speakers’ Room (Room 310, Level 3)
Sunday, May 29 8:00 a .m . – 5:30 p .m .
Monday, May 30 8:00 a .m . – 5:30 p .m .
Tuesday May 31 8:00 a .m . – 2:00 p .m .
Marketplace 2016 (Room 400 A, Level 4)
Monday, May 30 7:00 a .m . – 3:30 p .m .
Tuesday May 31 10:00 a .m . – 1:00 p .m .
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Conference Staff Identification
CICan Conference Staff can be identified by their black vests .
Volunteers can be identified by their dark green armbands .
First Aid/Emergency(Conference Centre First Aid next to Room 2104B, Level 2)
In case of emergency or the need for first aid, please contact any of
the following for assistance: CICan Staff, Volunteers or Quebec City
Convention Centre staff .
Lost and Found(Registration Desk)
Closing Gala Seating
Delegates can reserve their seats for the Closing Gala by signing up
at the Registration Desk during Registration Desk hours on Sunday
and Monday, and Tuesday until noon .
Language of Sessions
There will be Simultaneous Interpretation (SI) offered in English
and French during sessions on Monday and Tuesday . Pick up
headsets and receivers at the registration desk .
(E) English
(F) French
(SI) Simultaneous Interpretation
SI Headset Pick-up (Registration Desk)
Connections Café (Level 3)
CICan International Partnerships Booths (Outside Marketplace)
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Welcome aboardthe Louis Jolliet
Sunday, May 29, 201619:00 - 22:00
includes a 2 hour
scenic tourEnjoy the comfort of the fully glassed-in rooms,
three different decks, and a beautiful panoramic view.
Dress: Casual (remember to bring a jacket)
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Pre-conference Events
7:30 am - 5:30 pm
Registration Open
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
International Forum: Education for Employment
Entrepreneurship
Conference at-a-Glance
Networking Sessions
8:00 am - 3:30 pm
Colleges and Institutes Canada: Governance and President’s Office
Professionals (CICan: GPOP)
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Serving and Developping Rural, Remote and Nothern Communities:
Preparing for the Future
12:30 pm - 3:30 pm
• Presidents Leadership Network
• National Governors’ Forum
• Vice-Presidents, Associate VPs & Campus Directors
• Deans and Program Directors
• Faculty
• International Partnerships, Marketing and Student/Teacher’s
Mobility Strategy Session
3:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Break
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Official Opening and Keynote
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Opening Reception and River Cruise See shuttle schedule
Conference at-a-Glance - Sunday, May 29
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Main Hall - Level 4
Plaines (Hilton)
Portneuf/Sainte-Foy (Hilton)
Dufferin (Hilton)
Palais (Hilton)
Palais (Hilton)
Villeray (Hilton)
Villeray (Hilton)
Saint-Louis (Hilton)
Kent (Hilton)
Beauport/Beaumont/Belair (Hilton)
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Off-site
Main Hall - Level 4
400 A
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Schedule
May 29, 2016
May 29, 201607:30 - 17:30
Registration Open
May 29, 201608:00 - 15:30
Colleges and Institutes Canada: Governance andPresident’s Office Professionals (CICan: GPOP)
May 29, 201609:00 - 12:00
Serving and developing rural, remoteand northern communities: Preparingfor the future
May 29, 201609:00 - 12:00
Entrepreneurship (SI)
May 29, 201609:00 - 12:00
International Forum: Education for Employment(SI)
May 29, 201612:30 - 15:30
International Partnerships, Marketing andStudent/Teacher’s Mobility Strategy Session
May 29, 201612:30 - 15:30
Faculty
May 29, 201612:30 - 15:30
Deans and Program Directors
May 29, 201612:30 - 15:30
Vice-Presidents, Associate Vice-Presidents andCampus Principals
May 29, 201612:30 - 15:30
National Governors’ Forum
May 29, 201612:30 - 15:30
Presidents’ Leadership Network
May 29, 201616:00 - 17:30
Official Opening and Keynote – Stephen Lewis
May 29, 201619:00 - 22:00
Opening Reception and River Cruise
May 30, 2016
May 30, 201607:00 - 16:30
Registration Open
May 30, 201607:30 - 08:30
Continental Breakfast in Marketplace
May 30, 201608:30 - 09:15
Warp-Speed: Accelerating College Applied Research(E/SI)Speaker(s): David B. Watters, President and CEO – Global Advantage
Consulting Group Inc. (Ottawa)
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Sunday, May 29
Monday, May 30
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306 A
302
303
301
205
309
306 B
308
303
May 30, 201608:30 - 09:15
Opening Session: Inspiring from Within: Promoting aData-Driven Culture Focused on Student Success (E/SI)Speaker(s): Anna Burke, Vice President, Enrolment – Nova Scotia
Community College, Brian Bailey, Representative, Canada – EMSI,
George Rombes, Associate Director, Corporate Institutional Research –
Mohawk College, Jeff Wright, Associate Vice President, Strategy –
Fanshawe College, Denyce Diakun, Director of Student Services –
Loyalist College
May 30, 201608:30 - 09:15
Opening Session: Telling the college story (E/SI)Speaker(s): Kim Honey, Managing Editor & responsible for Colleges
Guide – Maclean's Magazine, Mike Leon, Chief Brand Hero – Brand
Heroes, Rosanna Cavallaro, Associate Vice President, Marketing &
Communications – Centennial College
May 30, 201608:30 - 09:15
Access or Sustainability? The Challenge of One UrbanCanadian College (E/SI)Speaker(s): Peter Nunoda, President & CEO – Vancouver Community
College
May 30, 201608:30 - 09:15
From Student to Entrepreneur (E/SI)Speaker(s): Alex Henniffent, Student – College of the North Atlantic,
Alex Villeneuve, Director, Ceres Solutions Ltd., and Student – Olds
College, Ilrick Duhamel, International Diploma Graduate – Cégep
Garneau
May 30, 201608:30 - 09:15
Supporting Reconciliation: Perspectives fromIndigenous-led Institutes (E/SI)Speaker(s): Dan Guinan, President – Native Education College, JoyceHelmer, Quality Learning and Innovation Lead – First Nations Technical
Institute, Prudence Hannis, Associate Director – Kuna Institution
May 30, 201609:30 - 10:00
Emergence of the smart clothes research niche (F/SI)Speaker(s): Paulette Kaci, Director General, Vestechpro – Cégep Marie-
Victorin
May 30, 201609:30 - 10:00
Organizing internships abroad: Mission Impossible?(F/SI)Speaker(s): Romain Schmitt, Coordinator, Internships, Placement and
International Office – CÉGEP Limoilou
May 30, 201609:30 - 10:00
Colleges Supporting Economic Development: The Caseof a Regional Business Retention and Expansion PilotProject (E/SI)Speaker(s): Terri MacDonald, Regional Innovation Chair in Rural
Economic Development – Selkirk College
May 30, 201609:30 - 10:00
Rethinking How to Access the Academy: Technology,Partnerships, and Community (E/SI)Speaker(s): Kory Wilson, Executive Director, Indigenous Initiatives and
Partnerships – British Columbia Institute of Technology, Tami Pierce,
Manager, Aboriginal Education & Community Engagement – Vancouver
Community College
May 30, 201609:30 - 10:00
Integrating Entrepreneurship Throughout the LearningLifecycle (E/SI)Speaker(s): Clarissa Harris-LeBreton, Coordinator – Entrepreneurship –
New Brunswick Community College, Karen White-O’Connell, Regional
Director – Miramichi – New Brunswick Community College, CaroleDaley, Associate Vice President – Academic Development – New
Brunswick Community College
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400 A
301
306 A
309
205
303
308
306 B
302
205
May 30, 201609:30 - 10:00
Shaping an inclusive culture in a polytechnic institution(E/SI)Speaker(s): Brad Donaldson, Vice President, Academic – Southern
Alberta Institute of Technology, Greg Michaud, Associate Vice
President, Learner Services – Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
May 30, 201609:30 - 10:00
Lakeland’s Culture of Encouraging Inverted Leadership(E/SI)Speaker(s): Alice Wainwright-Stewart, President & CEO – Lakeland
College, Mike Crowe, Vice President, Academic – Lakeland College,
Rob Baron, Head Researcher and Faculty Member – Lakeland College
May 30, 201610:00 - 10:30
Network Break in Marketplace
May 30, 201610:30 - 11:15
Finding Qwemqwəmt – re-imagining post-secondaryeducation (E/SI)Speaker(s): John Chenoweth, Dean, Community Education – Nicola
Valley Institute of Technology
May 30, 201610:30 - 11:15
An Institutional Development Centre for institutionalvitality (F/SI)Speaker(s): Marielle Pratte, Director, Centre for Institutional
Development – Cégep Garneau
May 30, 201610:30 - 11:15
Community of Practice: Targeting the Sharing ofExpertise to Meet Varied Student Needs (F/SI)Speaker(s): Paul Turcotte, Project Manager, Educational Applications
of the Universal Design for Learning – CÉGEP du Vieux Montréal
May 30, 201610:30 - 11:15
Training Inuit mental health workers with multimediasimulation training (F/SI)Speaker(s): Marise Lachapelle, Research Coordinator, CRISPESH –
CÉGEP du Vieux Montréal
May 30, 201610:30 - 11:15
Building something from nothing: How NiagaraCollege’s entrepreneurship strategy “took off” withinone year (E/SI)Speaker(s): Misheck Mwaba, Dean, Media, Trades & Technology –
Niagara College, Vivian Kinnaird, Dean of Business, Hospitality &
Environment – Niagara College
May 30, 201610:30 - 11:15
Autistic students: the magazine Lunatic and otherinitiatives promoting their skills development (F/SI)Speaker(s): Chantal Courtemanche, Remedial Teacher – Collège
Montmorency, Émilie Robert, Guidance Counsellor – Collège
Montmorency
May 30, 201610:30 - 11:15
Assessing and Building a Stronger Senior ManagementTeam: A Case Study (E/SI)Speaker(s): Andrew Lindesay, President, Business Strategy and
Execution – Dynamic Achievement Group, Kathy Denton, President –
Douglas College
May 30, 201610:30 - 11:15
Rural Economic Diversification with Post-secondaryInstitution Partnerships (E/SI)Speaker(s): Corinne Finnie, Director, Regional Stewardship Department
– Bow Valley College
May 30, 201611:30 - 12:00
Spotting Ideal Industry Partners (E/SI)Speaker(s): Diana Facchini, Manager of Industry Liaison and Business
Development, Research and Innovation – George Brown College, JamieMcIntyre, Professor and Program Coordinator, School of Mechanical
Engineering Technologies – George Brown College
Conference Program
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306 B
306 A
308
301
309
302
303
400 A
303
309
302
May 30, 201611:30 - 12:00
Plagiarism, Fraud and Cheating: A Concerted Approachfor Greater Effectiveness (F/SI)Speaker(s): Nancy Jolicoeur, Academic Advisor – CÉGEP de Sainte-
Foy
May 30, 201611:30 - 12:00
Lean Implementation Incorporating a ChangeManagement Philosophy (E/SI)Speaker(s): Karen MacDonald, Director, Human Resources –
Assiniboine Community College
May 30, 201611:30 - 12:00
Gamification – Increasing Student Engagement with theHelp of Electronic Badging (E/SI)Speaker(s): Brian Vendramin, Professor, School of Business and
Information Technology – Cambrian College
May 30, 201611:30 - 12:00
Five-year assessment of Mashteuiatsh educationalservices: an initiative to support players in an Aboriginalsetting (F/SI)Speaker(s): Josée Thivierge, Academic Advisor, ÉCOBES – Research
and Transfer – CÉGEP de Jonquière, Mélanie Bisson, Content Specialist,
Mastera Formation Continue – CÉGEP de Jonquière
May 30, 201611:30 - 12:00
Carhartts and Caviar: Welding as Art and Inspiration(E/SI)Speaker(s): Jared McKenzie, Welding Instructor – Great Plains College
May 30, 201611:30 - 12:00
Don’t stop your circus! The community component ofTOHU for the power to act in the Saint-Michelneighbourhood (F/SI)Speaker(s): Valérie Demers, Head, Research, CÉRSÉ – Collège de
Rosemont
May 30, 201611:30 - 12:00
Think! Design! Jam! (E/SI)Speaker(s): Ben Harrison, Public Services Librarian – Lakeland College,
Rinde Johansson, Design and Youth Program Coordinator – Regional
Business Accelerator
May 30, 201612:00 - 13:00
Lunch in Markeptlace
May 30, 201613:00 - 14:00
An exportable entrepreneurship school in Canada (F/SI)Speaker(s): Carol Gilbert, Director – École d’entrepreneuriat de Québec
May 30, 201613:00 - 14:00
Connect Learn Succeed – Enhancing digital skillssuccess through self-paced tutorials and workshops(E/SI)Speaker(s): Jennifer Horwath, Academic Plan Project Manager, Digital
Services Librarian – Mohawk College, Shantal Woolsey, Academic Plan
Facilitator, Curriculum Development Specialist and Professor, School of
Communications and Preparatory Studies – Mohawk College
May 30, 201613:00 - 14:00
Team Edmonton: Building a Learning City throughCollaborative Post-Secondary Education (E/SI)Speaker(s): Neil Fassina, Provost and Vice-President Academic – NAIT,
Norma Schneider, Vice President, Teaching & Learning & Chief
Academic Officer – NorQuest College, Tim Loreman, Vice-President
Academic and Provost – Concordia University College of Alberta
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205
306 B
306 A
301
308
301
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306 A
308
309
May 30, 201613:00 - 14:00
Supporting Industry Innovation Through a Network ofTechnology Access Centres (E/SI)Speaker(s): Bert van den Berg, Director, Colleges, Commercialization &
Portfolio Planning – NSERC ( Natural Science and Engineering Research
Council of Canada), Christine Trauttmansdorff, Vice-President,
Canadian Partnerships – CICan, David Berthiaume, Executive Director –
OLEOTEK, Maike Luiken, Director, Bluewater Technology Access
Centre – Lambton College
May 30, 201613:00 - 14:00
We Don’t Need Another Hero — Eight Principles toDevelop an Authentic Practice of AppreciativeLeadership in Education (E/SI)Speaker(s): Tom Weegar, President & CEO – Cumberland College
May 30, 201613:00 - 14:00
The Tie That Binds: Accountability and Advocacy (E/SI)Speaker(s): Don Bureaux, President – Nova Scotia Community College,
Liane Roy, President and Chief Executive Officer – Collège
communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick (CCNB), Marilyn Luscombe,
President and Chief Executive Officer – New Brunswick Community
College (NBCC)
May 30, 201613:00 - 14:00
Developing Community-Based Measures for AboriginalLearning: The Northern Colleges Wise Practices project(E/SI)Speaker(s): Carolyn Hepburn, Director, Native Education and
Academic Upgrading – Sault College, Lana Ray, Project Manager of
Research, Centre for Policy in Aboriginal Learning – Confederation
College, Mary Wabano, MSW Director, First Peoples’ Centre / Associate
Dean School of Indigenous Studies – Canadore College
May 30, 201613:00 - 14:00
Overcoming Obstacles: Implementation of PLARServices & Lessons Learned (E/SI)Speaker(s): Genevieve Rock, RAC and CERAC Manager – Champlain
College Saint-Lambert
May 30, 201614:15 - 15:00
A Proud Past, A Bright Future: Métis Education Our Way(E/SI)Speaker(s): Karon Shmon, Director, Publishing – Gabriel Dumont
Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research
May 30, 201614:15 - 15:00
Are Entrepreneurship and Applied Research the Same,Similar or Different? (E/SI)Speaker(s): Mark Hoddenbagh, Executive Director, Partnerships and
Applied Research – Algonquin College
May 30, 201614:15 - 15:00
Board Effectiveness (E/SI)Speaker(s): Don Lovisa, President – Durham College, Pierre Tremblay,
Chair of the Board of Governors – Durham College
May 30, 201614:15 - 15:00
Re-making Business Education – An Integrated LearningApproach (E/SI)Speaker(s): Dalin Bullock, Coordinator, Business – Olds College, KimKennedy, Instructor, Business – Olds College, Ralph Troschke, Dean,
Agribusiness Land & Fashion – Olds College
May 30, 201614:15 - 15:00
From concept to practice: Introducing high impactteaching practices into a community college (E/SI)Speaker(s): Tim Loblaw, Coordinator, Teaching & Learning
Enhancement – Bow Valley College
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306 B
302
200
302
301
303
309
306 B
306 A
Main Hall - Level 4
200
200
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400 A
May 30, 201614:15 - 15:00
Building a Culture of Innovation (E/SI)Speaker(s): Andrew Petrou, Director of Strategic Initiatives and
External Relations (SIER); Executive Director of Downsview Aerospace
Innovation and Research (DAIR) – Centennial College, Deepak S.Gupta, Director, Applied Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Services (ARIES) – Centennial College, Taylan Tatli, Executive Director,
Corporate Planning and Institutional Research – Centennial College
May 30, 201614:15 - 15:00
CEO – Board Relationship: From foundational totransformational (E/SI)Speaker(s): Joel Ward, President & CEO – Red Deer College, ShelleyRalston, Board Chair – Red Deer College
May 30, 201614:15 - 15:00
The Earnings of Canadian College Graduates: A TaxData Linkage Approach (E/SI)Speaker(s): Ross Finnie, Professor and Director of the Education Policy
Research Initiative (EPRI) – University of Ottawa
May 30, 201615:00 - 15:30
Network Break in Marketplace
May 30, 201615:30 - 16:30
Keynote Address – Cedefop (European Centre for theDevelopment of Vocational Training)
May 30, 201616:30 - 17:30
Regional Meetings: Atlantic
May 30, 201616:30 - 17:30
Regional Meetings: Quebec
May 30, 201616:30 - 17:30
Regional Meetings: Saskatchewan/Manitoba/Nunavut
May 30, 201616:30 - 17:30
Regional Meetings : Alberta & NWT
May 30, 201616:30 - 17:30
Regional Meetings: BC & Yukon
May 30, 201616:30 - 17:30
Regional Meetings: Ontario
May 31, 2016
May 31, 201607:00 - 15:30
Registration Open
May 31, 201607:30 - 10:00
Business and Industry Breakfast
May 31, 201608:00 - 09:00
Keynote Address: The Minhas School of Beer BusinessSuccess (E/SI)Speaker(s): Manjit Minhas, Co-founder and Co-owner – Minhas
Breweries and Distillery
May 31, 201609:00 - 10:00
Keynote Address – Lise Watier, OC, GOQ, Dr(hc) UQAM,Dr(hc) Université de MontréalSpeaker(s): Lise Watier, Founder, Lise Watier Cosmétiques; President,
Lise Watier Foundation
May 31, 201610:00 - 10:30
Network Break in Marketplace
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May 31, 201610:30 - 11:15
Moving to the next level – An executive level discussionon the future of Applied Research (E/SI)Speaker(s): Bruce Rutley, Director, Research & Innovation – Grande
Prairie Regional College, Dan Patterson, président – Niagara College,
Sherri Bell, President – Camosun College
May 31, 201610:30 - 11:15
Navigating the Cross Generational Classroom (E/SI)Speaker(s): Christie Lougheed Bambrick, Learning Manager, Practical
Nursing Program – Holland College, Jill Stewart, Learning Manager,
Human Services Program – Holland College
May 31, 201610:30 - 11:15
Growth Strategies for an Applied Research Office in aRural Canadian Community College (E/SI)Speaker(s): Gina Funicelli, Dean of Applied Research and Innovation –
Lethbridge College, Mike Long, Director of Applied Research and
Innovation – Lethbridge College
May 31, 201610:30 - 11:15
Social entrepreneurship: PROFILES AND PRACTICES(F/SI)Speaker(s): France Lavoie, Teacher, Social Research Techniques –
CÉRSÉ, Isabeau Four, Sustainable Development Advisor – CÉRSÉ,
Olivier Corbin-Charland, Sociology Masters Intern – CÉRSÉ
May 31, 201610:30 - 11:15
The Internationalization of Seneca College: from abroadand from within (E/SI)Speaker(s): Henry Decock, Associate Vice President, Academic
Partnerships – Seneca College of Applied Arts & Technology, Jos Nolle,
Dean, Seneca International – Seneca College of Applied Arts &
Technology
May 31, 201610:30 - 11:15
The Big Bang Theory of Learning (E/SI)Speaker(s): Doris MacKinnon, Coordinator, New Program Development
– Red Deer College, Kim Kennedy, Instructor, Business – Olds College,
Sarah Duncan, Instructor – Olds College
May 31, 201610:30 - 11:15
The Impact of Applied Research on Small Communities(E/SI)Speaker(s): Mehdi Sheikhzadeh, Dean Applied Research and Innovation
– Lambton College
May 31, 201610:30 - 11:15
UNESCO-UNEVOC (E/SI)Speaker(s): Shyamal Majumdar, Head – UNESCO-UNEVOC
International Centre for Technical and Vocational Education
May 31, 201610:30 - 11:15
Indigenization in the Age of Reconciliation: The JusticeInstitute of British Columbia’s Journey in Developing anIndigenization Plan 2015-2020 (E/SI)Speaker(s): Michel Tarko, President & CEO – Justice Institute of British
Columbia, Jeff Schiffer, Program Director, Office of Indigenization –
Justice Institute of British Columbia
May 31, 201611:30 - 12:00
A Yukon Approach to Indigenous Governance (E/SI)Speaker(s): Samantha Darling, Coordinator, First Nations Governance
and Public Administration – Yukon College, Tosh Southwick, Director of
First Nations Initiatives – Yukon College
May 31, 201611:30 - 12:00
When dramatic change is called for… (E/SI)Speaker(s): Fred Anstey, Director, Ocean Safety – Fisheries & Marine
Institute of Memorial University
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May 31, 201611:30 - 12:00
Virtual student mobility: Quebec-Alberta andmotivation in learning a second language (F/SI)Speaker(s): Ashley Burns, French Teacher – Camrose Composite High
School, Michèle Desrochers, Academic Advisor, Development and
International – CÉGEP de La Pocatière, Véronique Bouillon, English
Teacher, General Education and Arts, Literature and Communication
Program, Languages Option, Centres d’études collégiales de
Montmagny – CÉGEP de La Pocatière
May 31, 201611:30 - 12:00
The Society for Teaching and Learning in HigherEducation: Innovation and Inspiration since 1981 (E/SI)Speaker(s): Christine Gaucher, Chair of the Standing Committee for
Bilingualism Advocacy – Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher
Education (STLHE), Robert K. Lapp, President – Society for Teaching
and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE), Tim Loblaw, Coordinator,
Teaching & Learning Enhancement – Bow Valley College
May 31, 201611:30 - 12:00
Innovative Development Projects and Applied LearningAbroad Programs: Overseas and Canadian PartnerPerspectives (E/SI)Speaker(s): David Fleming, Dean, School of Continuing Education – TA
Marryshow Community College (Grenada), Janet Hawkwood, Faculty,
Screen Arts – Nova Scotia Community College, Zoran Kondali,Manager, NSCC International – Nova Scotia Community College
May 31, 201611:30 - 12:00
Sexual Violence Prevention (E/SI)Speaker(s): Heather Cummings, Executive Director, Student Success –
Fanshawe College, Leah Marshall, Sexual Violence Prevention Advisor –
Fanshawe College, Suzanne Book, Senior Manager, Counselling &
Accessibility Services – Fanshawe College
May 31, 201611:30 - 12:00
Building an Institutional Culture of Research andInnovation (E/SI)Speaker(s): Dan Douglas, Dean, Centre for Research and Innovation –
Fanshawe College
May 31, 201611:30 - 12:00
The Higher Education System in Mexico (E/SI)Speaker(s): Salvador Jara Guerrero, Deputy Secretary of Higher
Education – Mexico Secretary of Public Education of Mexico
May 31, 201612:00 - 13:00
Lunch in Marketplace
May 31, 201613:00 - 13:45
Collaborative Project for Networking CCTTs andWalloon Advanced Schools (F/SI)Speaker(s): Marco Gaudreault, Researcher, ÉCOBES (Centre d’Étude
des COnditions de vie et des BESoins de la population) – CÉGEP de
Jonquière, Nadine Arbour, Coordonnator, ÉCOBES (Centre d’Étude des
COnditions de vie et des BESoins de la population) – CÉGEP de
Jonquière
May 31, 201613:00 - 13:45
Mobile Learning – A Class+Experience; The JourneyContinues (E/SI)Speaker(s): Donna Church, Vice President, Academic – Lambton
College, Rick Overeem, Dean, School of Community Services &
Learning Innovation Centre – Lambton College
May 31, 201613:00 - 13:45
A fresh take on history: toward an interdisciplinaryapproach to teaching Aboriginal history in college(F/SI)Speaker(s): Julie Vaudrin-Charette, Academic Advisor – Cégep de
l'Outaouais
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May 31, 201613:00 - 13:45
Active Approaches for Academic Success in Internships(F/SI)Speaker(s): Jean-Luc Djigo, Student Life Counsellor – Cégep Édouard-
Montpetit, Sylvie Loslier, Researcher and Coordinator, La Boussole
interculturelle – Cégep Édouard-Montpetit
May 31, 201613:00 - 13:45
Entrepreneurship Centres and Accelerators Co-existing(E/SI)Speaker(s): Cheryl Mitchell, Professor & Program Coordinator,
Entrepreneurial Enterprise – Humber College, Laura Keating, Senior
Research Office – Humber College
May 31, 201613:00 - 13:45
Provincial Consortia: Inspiring Innovations in OnlineLearning (E/SI)Speaker(s): Kim Grenier Mintenko, Manager – eCampus Manitoba,
Linda Rees, Co-Executive Director – eCampus Ontario, Tricia Donovan,
Executive Director – eCampusAlberta
May 31, 201613:00 - 13:45
Leading from the Middle: Fostering Achievement inyour Department or at your Institution by InvitingPeople Into the Process (E/SI)Speaker(s): Sharon Carry, Order of Excellence Alberta, President and
CEO – Bow Valley College
May 31, 201613:00 - 13:45
Presenting Collège de Maisonneuve’s Action Plan forinclusion, living better together, and radicalizationprevention (F/SI)Speaker(s): Véronique Raymond, Director, International Development,
Intercultural and Community Relations – Collège de Maisonneuve
May 31, 201614:00 - 14:30
Vancouver Community College: Urban ImmigrantIntegration Partner (E/SI)Speaker(s): Tanis Sawkins, Associate Director, Centre for Excellence in
Immigrant Integration – Vancouver Community College
May 31, 201614:00 - 14:30
Another Step in the Journey – Algonquin CollegesImplements Responsibility Center Management (E/SI)Speaker(s): Cathy Dempsey, Director, Finance & Administrative
Services – Algonquin College, Claude Brulé, Senior Vice-President,
Academic – Algonquin College, Duane McNair, Vice-President, Finance
& Administration – Algonquin College
May 31, 201614:00 - 14:30
Student Success and Retention: Using a businessincubator project (E/SI)Speaker(s): Jennifer Rooke, Basic Education Coordinator – North West
College, Lesley Weiman, Basic Education Instructor – North West
College
May 31, 201614:00 - 14:30
CANSWorks – Opening a Ground-breaking Nova ScotiaPathway to Student Success (E/SI)Speaker(s): Lucy Kanary, Dean, School of Trades & Technology – Nova
Scotia Community College, Taralee Hammond, Dean, School of Access
& Flexible Learning – Nova Scotia Community College
May 31, 201614:00 - 14:30
EU cooperation: learning together – working together(E/SI)Speaker(s): Joachim James Calleja, Director – Cedefop (European
Centre for the Development of Vocational Training), Loukas Zahilas,
chef du DSE (département des systèmes et établissements d’EFP) –
Cedefop (Centre européen pour le développement de la formation
professionnelle)
May 31, 201614:00 - 14:30
Applied Research: 20 years from now! (E/SI)Speaker(s): Marc Nantel, Associate Vice President, Research &
Innovation – Niagara College
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Centennial’s Path to Relationship with IndigenousNations and Communities: Three Obligations to Self,Family and Community as a Doorway to CollegeEngagement and Attainment (E/SI)Speaker(s): Craig Stephenson, Vice President, Student & Community
Engagement – Centennial College, Darryl Creeden, Director,
Recruitment & Transitions – Centennial College, Anthony Bertin,
Manager, Enrolment Services & Community Outreach – Centennial
College, Joseph McQuabbie, Aboriginal Outreach Coordinator –
Centennial College, Shannon Winterstein, Professor & Coordinator of
the Stackable Credential Programs, School of Advancement –
Centennial College
May 31, 201614:00 - 14:30
Social Entrepreneurship (E/SI)Speaker(s): Suzanne Addison-Toor, MAL Director, Centre for Social
Entrepreneurship – Georgian College, Mary O’ Farrell-Bowers, Dean and
Campus Principal – Georgian College
May 31, 201614:30 - 14:45
Network Break
May 31, 201614:45 - 15:45
CICan Annual General Meeting (SI)
May 31, 201618:15 - 19:00
Closing Reception
May 31, 201619:00 - 22:30
Closing Gala
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19:00 – 22:30
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402 Academica Group302 ACBSP - Accreditations Council for Business Schools and Programs201 Akran Marketing808 Aramark Canada Ltd .100 Brand Heroes Inc .809 Campus Living Centres410 Canadian Construction Association411 Canadian Forces Recruiting803 Centennial College105 Chartwells500/501 CICan103 CICan CleanTech102 CSA Group310 EMSI700 Enrollment Resources401 Flywire701 Forest Products Assoc . of Canada106 Keep . me SAFE by guard .me805 Honeywell200/210 Mark’s Commercial104 International Experience Canada806 International SOS400 Kivuto Solutions412 Lincoln Electric311 Mental Health Commission of Canada802 Paragon Testing Enterprises807 Public Services and Procurement Canada710 Q-nomy Inc .211 TD Insurance804 TestOut Corp .312 Thompson Rivers University101 Unit4 / ERP Connex300 VitalSource Technologies107 Vretta Inc .702 WUSC801 Yorkville Asset Management510/511 Champlain Regional College, Gégep Garneau, Cégep Limoilou and Cégep de Sainte-Foy
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Colleges and Institutes Canada Awards of Excellence
Indigenous Education Excellence Awards
• Gold – Centennial College
• Silver – Cambrian College
• Bronze – Algonquin College
Innovation in Applied Research Excellence Awards
• Gold – Lambton College
• Silver – Centennial College
• Bronze – Lethbridge College
Internationalization Excellence Awards
• Gold – Centennial College
• Silver – Niagara College
• Bronze – Algonquin College
Leadership Excellence Awards
• Gold – Robert Baron,
Lakeland College
• Silver – Jamie Bramburger,
Algonquin College
• Bronze – Mary Pierce,
Fanshawe College
Program Excellence Awards
• Gold – Collaborative Bachelor of
Education Degree, Keyano College
• Silver – Social Service Worker –
Immigrant and Refugee Program,
Seneca College
• Bronze – Electrical Engineering
Technician/Technology Program,
Georgian College
• Bronze – Early Childhood Care and
Education Blended Delivery
Program, Holland College
Staff Excellence Awards
• Gold – Marg Medeiros,
Fanshawe College
• Silver – Hadi Majzoub,
Seneca College
• Bronze – Michele Deis,
NorQuest College
Student Leadership ExcellenceAwards
• Gold – Maryanne McGrath,
Red Deer College
• Silver – Erin Everard, College of
the North Atlantic
• Bronze – Chris Cartwright,
Confederation College
Teaching Excellence Awards
• Gold – Jared McKenzie,
Great Plains College
• Silver – Amy Abe, NorQuest College
• Bronze – Dwayne Giberson, New
Brunswick Community College
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Board of Directors
Chair
Chantal Denis, Directrice généraleCégep Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec
British Columbia and Yukon
Jim Hamilton, President and CEOOkanagan College
Kelowna, British Columbia
Dr. Michel Tarko, President and CEOJustice Institute of British Columbia
New Westminster, British Columbia
Alberta and Northwest Territories
Joel Ward, President and CEO
Red Deer College, Red Deer, Alberta
Don Gnatiuk, President and CEOGrande Prairie Regional College
Grande Prairie, Alberta
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Nunavut
Mark Frison, President and CEOAssiniboine Community College
Brandon, Manitoba
Tavia Laliberte, President and CEONorth West Regional College
North Battleford, Saskatchewan
Ontario
Dr. Dan Patterson, PresidentNiagara College, Niagara, Ontario
Dr. Tony Tilly, PresidentFleming College
Peterborough, Ontario
Vice Chair
Dr. Brian McMillan, President
Holland CollegeCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Québec
Chantal Denis, Directrice généraleCégep Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec
Hervé Pilon, Directeur généralCollège Montmorency
Laval, Quebec
Atlantic
Liane Roy, Présidente-directrice
généraleCollège Communautaire du Nouveau
Brunswick (CCNB)
Bathurst, New Brunswick
Dr. Brian McMillan, PresidentHolland College
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Elected Public Directors
Paul Charette, Chair of the Board
of DirectorsBird Construction Inc .
Susan Swan, Corporate Director
JP Gladu, President and CEOCanadian Council for Aboriginal Business
Chris Power, President and CEOCanadian Patient Safety Institute
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