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FINDING SUSTAINABLE PATHWAYS

OUR PROCESS

Our process helps Canada achieve sustainable development solutions that integrate environmental and economic considerations to ensure the lasting prosperity and well-being of our nation.

RESEARCH

We rigorously research and conduct high quality analysis on issues of sustainable development. Our thinking is original and thought provoking.

CONVENE

We convene opinion leaders and experts from across Canada around our table to share their knowledge and diverse perspectives. We stimulate debate and integrate polarities. We create a context for possibilities to emerge.

ADVISE

We generate ideas and provide realistic solutions to advise governments, Parliament and Canadians. We proceed with resolve and optimism to bring Canada’s economy and environment closer together.

Annual Report 2007-2008 – NRTEE Members

(April 1, 2007 to March 31, 2008)

Chair
Glen Murray
Toronto, Ontario (to March 18, 2008)

David Kerr
Toronto, Ontario

Francine Dorion
St-Bruno-de-Montarville, Québec
(from June, 4 2007)

Robert Page
Calgary, Alberta (from April 2, 2007)

Janet Benjamin
North Vancouver, British Columbia

Elizabeth Brubaker
Toronto, Ontario (from January 29, 2008)

Pauline Browes
Toronto, Ontario

Angus Bruneau
St. John’s, Newfoundland (from April 2, 2007)

David Chernushenko
Ottawa, Ontario

Anthony Dale
Toronto, Ontario (from January 28, 2008)

Robert Dubé
Montréal, Québec (from October 12, 2007)

Timothy R. Haig
Oakville, Ontario

Christopher Hilkene
Toronto, Ontario (from April 2, 2007)

Mark Jaccard
Vancouver, British Columbia

Donald F. MacKinnon
Toronto, Ontario (from October 12, 2007)

Ken McKinnon
Whitehorse, Yukon (from April 2, 2007)

Kerry Morash
Liverpool, Nova Scotia (resigned March 26, 2008)

Richard Prokopanko
Vancouver, British Columbia (from June 4, 2007)

Wishart Robson
Calgary, Alberta (from June 27, 2007)

Robert Slater
Ottawa, Ontario (from May 11, 2007)

Robert Sopuck
Sandy Lake, Manitoba (from October 12, 2007)

Stephen Kakfwi
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
(to February 15, 2008)

Steve Williams
Calgary, Alberta (to April 7, 2007)

Richard Drouin
Montreal, Quebec

President & CEO
David McLaughlin
(from August 2007)