November 2, 2011 – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – Planning For Prosperity – Building Canada’s Low-Carbon Growth Plan
NRT Stakeholder Consultation Session
November 2, 2011 – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
The National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (NRT) is investigating the economic risks and opportunities of climate change for Canada. As part of this initiative the NRT is exploring what a low-carbon economy looks like for Canada. This meeting is one of ten regional events being held by the NRT and its Regional Partners across the country throughout November and December, 2011. The purpose of these sessions is to obtain stakeholder input and advice on the regional and pan-Canadian opportunities and challenges inherent in the global transition to a low-carbon economy, and how Canada can succeed and prosper in this new reality. This input will shape the findings and recommendations of the NRT in its development of a low-carbon growth plan for Canada.
These meeting will help:
- Solicit broad-based private sector input on how Canada should position itself in the global low-carbon transition;
- Improve our understanding of regional priorities and opportunities; and
- Ensure that our advice is grounded in the regional realities.
Western Regional Partner
Discussion Paper – Planning For Prosperity: Building Canada’s Low-Carbon Growth Plan
Cautious Optimism: Western Perspectives on a Low-Carbon Economy
Prepared by Shawna Stirrett
Senior Policy Analyst
Canada West Foundation
Participants
Craig Abernethy
Enterprise Saskatchewan
Jill Baker
Senior Policy Advisor
NRT
David Bishop
Partner McKercher LLP
Dick Carter
CEO
Crown Investments
Corporation of Saskatchewan
John Cuddihy
Senior Policy Advisor
NRT
Brett Gartner
Research Fellow
Canada West Foundation
Dr. Roger Gibbins
Laura Hartney
Future Growth Manager
Lisette Mascarenhas
SpringBoard West Innovations
Shawna Ritchie
Victor Thomas
Vice President-International
Global Bridgeway Inc.
Ben Voss
MLTC Resource Developments Inc
The Regional Sessions
- Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – November 2, 2011
- Vancouver, British Columbia – November 3, 2011
- Calgary, Alberta – November 9, 2011
- Winnipeg, Manitoba – November 24, 2011
- Toronto, Ontario – November 8, 2011
- Montreal, Quebec – November 24, 2011
- Saint John, New Brunswick – November 29, 2011
- Halifax, Nova Scotia – November 30, 2011
- St. John’s, Newfoundland – December 2, 2011