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Ontario Agency for Health Protection and Promotion By Phil Jackson, Vice President, Strategy and External Relations, September 25, 2008 (A Check up on Health Care Reform - Toronto)
 Driving National Improvement and Consistency: Focus and Impact By Jessica Hill, CEO, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer, September 25, 2008 (A Check Up on Health Care Reform - Toronto)
 E-Health By Tom Schonberg, Chair, Incentives for Transformation Working Group “E-Health as a Strategic Health System Priority”, September 25, 2008 (A Check Up on Health Care Reform - Toronto)
 Results Based Funding By Marg McAlister, Project Manager, Canadian Home Care Association, September 25, 2008 (A Check UP on Health Care Reform - Toronto)
 Results Based Funding By Murray Martin, President and CEO, Hamilton Health Sciences Corporation, September 25, 2008 (A Check Up on Health Care Reform - Toronto)
 The Reform of Health and Social Services in Quebec By David Levine, President and CEO, Montréal Regional Health Authority, September 25, 2008 (A Check Up on Health Care Reform - Toronto)
 Regional Health Systems - Local Health Integration Networks (Ontario) By Thomas Custers, Senior Manager – Integration, Ontario Local Health Integration Network - Waterloo Wellington, September 25, 2008 (A Check Up on Health Care Reform - Toronto)
 Vancouver Coastal Benefits of Regionalization: Integration By Heather Manson, Vice President, Population Continuums, Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, September 25, 2008 (A Check Up on Health Care Reform - Toronto)
 Sport and Social Inclusion By Katherine Baird, June 9, 2008 (Calabogie Resort)
 National Measures, Trade and Competitiveness By John Drexhage, Director, Climate Change, IISD, June 4, 2008 (Ottawa) A presentation at the Public Policy Forum roundtable discussion entitled: Climate Change, Trade and Competitiveness: Risks and Opportunities in a North American Perspective  Canadian and U.S. Climate Policy: Past Failures, Future Risks By Mark Jaccard, Simon Fraser University, June 4, 2008 (Ottawa) A presentation at the Public Policy Forum roundtable discussion entitled: Climate Change, Trade and Competitiveness: Risks and Opportunities in a North American Perspective  Competitiveness and Trade Implications of Climate Policies: Problems and Solutions By Thomas Brewer, Georgetown University, DC, June 4, 2008 (Ottawa) A presentation at the Public Policy Forum roundtable discussion entitled: Climate Change, Trade and Competitiveness: Risks and Opportunities in a North American Perspective  Competitiveness and Trade Implications By Carl Sonnen, Infometrica, June 4, 2008 (Ottawa) A presentation at the Public Policy Forum roundtable discussion entitled: Climate Change, Trade and Competitiveness: Risks and Opportunities in a North American Perspective  Climate Change, Trade and Competitiveness By Keith Stewart, WWF-Canada, June 4, 2008 (Ottawa) A presentation at the Public Policy Forum roundtable discussion entitled: Climate Change, Trade and Competitiveness: Risks and Opportunities in a North American Perspective  Climate Change, Trade and Competitiveness By Rick Hyndman, Association of Petroleum Producers, June 4, 2008 (Ottawa) A presentation at the Public Policy Forum roundtable discussion entitled: Climate Change, Trade and Competitiveness: Risks and Opportunities in a North American Perspective  Canada and the EU: Prospects for a Closer Economic Partnership By Hon David Emerson, Minister, International Trade, May 15, 2008 (Ottawa) Notes for an Address by The Honourable David Emerson, Minister of International Trade, At the Public Policy Forum’s Conference on Canada and the EU: Prospects for a Closer Economic Partnership
 Canada and the EU: Prospects for a Closer Economic Partnership By Premier Jean Charest, Government of Québec, May 14, 2008 (Ottawa) Keynote Address by The Honourable Jean Charest, Premier, Government of Quebec, at the Public Policy Forum’s Conference on Canada and the EU: Prospects for a Closer Economic Partnership  IP Protection: A Catalyst for Innovation By Dr. Tom Corr, April 28, 2008 (Ottawa) A presentation at the Public Policy Forum Seminar: Intellectual Property Reform: Innovation and the Economy  Intellectual Property in Canada By Morgan N. Elliott, CISCO, April 28, 2008 (Ottawa) A presentation at the Public Policy Forum Seminar: Intellectual Property Reform: Innovation and the Economy  The Copyright Myths By Michael Geist, University of Ottawa, April 28, 2008 (Ottawa) A presentation at the Public Policy Forum Seminar: Intellectual Property Reform: Innovation and the Economy  Conceptions & Misconceptions: How we get IP wrong By Richard Gold, Director, CIPP, April 28, 2008 (Ottawa) A presentation at the Public Policy Forum Seminar: Intellectual Property Reform: Innovation and the Economy  IP and International Co-operation By Mukesh Gupta, Director, Strategic Relations, TCS, April 28, 2008 (Ottawa) A presentation at the Public Policy Forum Seminar: Intellectual Property Reform: Innovation and the Economy  Intellectual Property & the International Competitive Context By Matthew Herder, Loyola University of Chicago, April 28, 2008 (Ottawa) A presentation at the Public Policy Forum Seminar: Intellectual Property Reform: Innovation and the Economy  IP and the International Competitive Context By Marc-Antoine Jamet, Chairman, Union des Fabricants, April 28, 2008 (Ottawa) A presentation at the Public Policy Forum Seminar: Intellectual Property Reform: Innovation and the Economy  Transforming Relationships: Public Engagement in a Multi-Stakeholder Environment By Don Lenihan, February 7, 2008 A workshop on a new model of public engagement that is transforming how governments interact with the public.  The Bank of Canada: Who Does it Work For? By Marcel Côté, Founding Partner, SECOR Consulting, January 30, 2008 (Toronto) A Presentation at the Public Policy Forum Seminar: Has the Canadian Economy Caught Dutch Disease? Implications for Canada of a High-valued Canadian Dollar  The Current Resource Boom and the Canadian Manufacturing Sector By Ron Parker, Industry Canada, January 30, 2008 (Toronto) A Presentation at the Public Policy Forum Seminar:Has the Canadian Economy Caught Dutch Disease? Implications for Canada of a High-valued Canadian Dollar  Has the Canadian Economy Caught Dutch Disease? Implications for Canada of a High-valued Canadian Dollar By Serge Coulombe, University of Ottawa, January 30, 2008 (Toronto) A Presentation at the Public Policy Forum Seminar:Has the Canadian Economy Caught Dutch Disease? Implications for Canada of a High-valued Canadian Dollar  The Strong Dollar: Economic Impacts and Implications By Peter Hall, EDC Economics, January 30, 2008 (Toronto) A Presentation at the Public Policy Forum Seminar:Has the Canadian Economy Caught Dutch Disease? Implications for Canada of a High-valued Canadian Dollar  Has the Canadian Economy Caught the Dutch Disease? By Craig Wright, RBC, January 30, 2008 (Toronto) A Presentation at the Public Policy Forum Seminar:Has the Canadian Economy Caught Dutch Disease? Implications for Canada of a High-valued Canadian Dollar  The Loonie and Canadian Deindustrialization: From "Dutch Disease" to "the Canadian Condition"! By Jim Stanford, CAW, January 30, 2008 (Toronto) A Presentation at the Public Policy Forum Seminar:Has the Canadian Economy Caught Dutch Disease? Implications for Canada of a High-valued Canadian Dollar  Has the Economy Caught Duth Disease? Implications for Canada of a High-Valued Canadian Dollar By Michael Murphy, Canadian Chamber of Commerce, January 30, 2008 (Toronto)
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