BC Chamber Executive Luncheon with Brian Burke
August 10th, 2007 at the Fairmont Water Front Photos
BC Chamber Energy Summit 2006
February 22-23, 2006
BC Chamber Energy Survey Results
Panel Session
Emerging Opportunities
Jim Russel, President, Enbridge Gateway Pipeline Inc.
Tony Palmer, VP, Alaska Business Development, TransCanada
Doug Little, VP, Customer & Strategy Development, BC Transmission Corporation
Gary Weilinger, VP and President BC Pipeline and Field Services Division, Duke Energy Gas Transmission
B.C.'s Future Energy Policy
- Greg Reimer, Deputy Energy Minister, Government of Britsh Columbia
Tim McEwan, Executive Director, Britsh Columbia Progress Board
Doug Allen, Sage Group Management Consultants
Energy Conservation
- Steve Hobson, Manager, Power Smart
Christine Schuh, Director - Sustainable Business Solutions, PricewaterhouseCoopers
David Bodnar, Director of Community, Aboriginal & Government Affairs, Terasen
Potential of the B.C.'s Northeast
- Richard Dunn, VP, Business Services for the Canadian Foothills, EnCana
Paul Wieringer, Executive Director, Ministry of Eenrgy, Mines and Petroleum Resources
Bill Clapperton, VP, Regulatory, Stakeholder & Environmental Affairs, Canadian Natural Resources Ltd
BC Chamber Transportation Summit 2006
BC Chamber Transportation Poll Results
Panel Session
Moving People
By connecting our communities, countries and continents, transportation systems allow British Columbia entrepreneurs and executives the freedom to move, to experience and to communicate. Ultimately, that is how we will reach our potential - both as a province and as a world trading entity that's home to a robust, thriving economy and a healthy, happy society.
Suromitra Sanatani, Vice President, Partnerships B.C.
Pat Jacobsen, CEO, TransLink
David Gillen, Director, Centre for Transportation Studies, University of British Columbia
Moving Goods
British Columbia's business community is thriving and growing thanks to an expanding world trade market and a clear commitment to meeting the challenges of a new age. Key among those challenges is ensuring we have a modern transportation system that efficiently connects businesses here to suppliers, partners and customers around the globe
Peter Marshall, Sr. VP Western Canada, CN
- Ian May, Chairman, Western Canadian Shippers' Coalition
Paul Landry, President & CEO, B.C Truckers' Association
Jane O'Hagan, Vice President, Strategy and External Affairs, CP
The Gateway
If we are to capitalize on the opportunities before us, we must understand British Columbia's role as a gateway for the world's goods, people and services. We must act now to support this critical gateway function by ensuring we have the transportation links in place to connect us to the world - and to connect the world to businesses here at home.
Don Krusel, Pres. & CEO, Prince Rupert Port Authority
- Gordon Houston, Pres. & CEO, Vancouver Port Authority
Larry Berg, Pres. & CEO, Vancouver Airport Authority
Mike Proudfoot, Executive Director Gateway Project
Provincial Government Gateway Announcement
Premier Launches Gateway Project
Gateway Project Definition Report Executive Summary
For a full copy of the Gateway Project Definition Report, visit;
http://www.th.gov.bc.ca/gateway/reports/Gateway_PDR_013106.pdf
