CHALMERS CONFERENCE
March 2 and 4, 2006
Sheraton Hotel Ottawa
MAPPING CANADA’S CULTURAL POLICY:
Where Do We Go From here?
The Chalmers Conference is designed and intended specifically for representatives of arts service and cultural organizations. Click here to view our presenters' biographies.
A discussion paper based on feedback from Arts Service Organizations (ASOs) regarding their top three cultural policy issues and concerns will be available for Chalmers Conference delegates in advance of the conference.
The Chalmers Conference is sold out.
Thurs, Mar 2
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2:30 pm
O’Connor Room |
Registration opens |
3 - 5:15 pm
O’Connor Room |
OPENING REMARKS (Robert Spickler and Alain Pineau)
PLENARY SESSION (Facilitator: Dave Hasbury) – discussion of key issues identified by ASO’s
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5:15 - 5:45pm |
Discussion of
election advocacy best practices |
5:45 - 6 pm |
CLOSING REMARKS (Alain Pineau) |
6 - 8 pm
O’Connor Room |
BUFFET DINNER: Chalmers Conference participants, CCA Board of Governors and staff |
Chalmers Conference delegates will participate in National Policy Conference sessions
Fri, March 3 and Sat, March 4.
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Sat, Mar 4 |
3:30 - 6 pm
Rideau Room |
PLENARY SESSION (Facilitator: Dave Hasbury) – prioritize key policy issues and recommendations coming from previous days’ discussions. Strategies for how to move forward; identification of partners/stakeholders; discussion of next steps. |
6 - 8 pm
Penthouse A/B |
BUFFET DINNER: Chalmers Conference participants, CCA Board of Governors and staff. |
Schedule subject to change without notice.
NATIONAL POLICY CONFERENCE
March 3 and 4, 2006
Sheraton Hotel, Ottawa
Three discussion papers will be available to National Policy Conference delegates ahead of time. Click here for a synopsis of each one.
Fri, Mar 3
Note: Simultaneous interpretation will be provided throughout the day except for afternoon workshops. Workshop leaders are bilingual.
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8 am
Foyer
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Registration opens |
8:30 am
Rideau Room
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NETWORKING BREAKFAST |
9 - 9:15 am |
OPENING REMARKS (Robert Spickler and Alain Pineau) |
9.15 - 10.30 am |
Keynote speaker: Paul Hoffert, musician, writer, and hi-tech “wunderkind”, talks about new approaches to production and dissemination of culture and the arts. |
10.30 - 11.00 am |
BREAK |
11 am - Noon |
PLENARY SESSION (Facilitator: Dave Hasbury and Alain Pineau) – highlights from Chalmers Conference session held on Thursday afternoon; how these fit into the National Policy Conference discussions
Alain Pineau – Overview of afternoon workshops – process, identification of key questions, outcomes |
Noon - 1 pm |
BUFFET LUNCH IN RIDEAU ROOM
Greg Frankson – spoken word artist providing on-the-spot “rapportage” of events |
1 - 1:15 pm |
PLENARY SESSION: workshop details |
1:30 - 4:30 pm
Rideau Room, O’Connor Room, Salons E and F
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CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS
Artists/creators: copyright, freedom of expression, status of the artist, taxation, social benefits
Producers/cultural industries: Canadian content, foreign ownership, convergence
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4:45 - 5 pm |
CLOSING REMARKS (Alain Pineau)
Greg Frankson rapportage
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5 - 7 pm |
CCA PRESIDENT’S RECEPTION: delegates and other invited guests. Complimentary glass of wine, cash bar, finger food |
Sat, Mar 4
Note: Simultaneous interpretation will be provided throughout the day. |
8:30 - 9:15 am
Rideau Room
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NETWORKING BREAKFAST |
9:30 - 10:30 am |
WELCOME BACK (Robert Spickler and Alain Pineau)
PLENARY SESSION (Facilitator: Dave Hasbury) – highlights from previous day, discussion of key issues and recommendations from workshops, finding consensus on main issues
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10:30 - 11 am |
BREAK |
11 - Noon |
Keynote speaker: Alain Gourd: How can the cultural sector work
most
effectively with the new Conservative government to ensure its priorities
are on the national agenda?
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Noon - 1:15 pm |
LUNCH
Greg Frankson rapportage
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1:15 - 3 pm |
PLENARY SESSION (Facilitator: Dave Hasbury) – prioritization of key issues, recommendations, outline of next steps
CLOSING REMARKS (Robert Spickler and Alain Pineau) Greg Frankson rapportage
END OF NATIONAL POLICY CONFERENCE |