Thursday November 16, 2006
8:00 pm Welcome Dinner
Friday November 17, 2006
THE 2006 CANADA-UK COLLOQUIUM
"Energy Security"
Chair: Hugh Segal
8:45am Opening remarks:
Philip Peacock
Chairman
of the British Committee CUKC
Robert
Wolfe
School of Policy Studies, Queen’s
University
9:00 am Session 1 The Risk Profile of
Global Energy Supply/Demand
Canadian
Speaker: Rick Hyndman
Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers
2006 Canada-UK Colloquium Global Energy Supply/Demand: A Risk Profile Overview
British
Speaker: Bernard J Bulkin -
See
Abstracts
Some Thoughts on the Risk Profile of Energy Supply and Demand
11:00 am Session 2: Energy Security and Economic
Risk
Canadian
Speaker - James Gillis
Deputy
Minister, Ontario Ministry of Energy
British
Speaker - Paul Horsnell
See
Abstracts
Managing
Director, Barclays Capital
2:00 pm Session 3: Energy Security: The Geopolitical Risk
British
Speaker - Stuart Brooks CMG, OBE,
See
Abstracts
Policy
Coordinator
Government
and Public Affairs, Chevron Limited
Canadian
Speaker - Harvey Cenaiko
Alberta
Solicitor General and Minister of Public Security
Canada UK Colloquium on Energy Security
4:00 pm Session 4: Energy Security and Environmental Risk: Fossil Fuels and a Lower Carbon Society
British
Speaker - Clive Mather
See
Abstracts
President,
Shell Canada
Energy Security and Environmental Risk
Canadian
Speaker - David Keith
Engineering & Economics,
University of Calgary
Friday November 18, 2006
9.00am Session 5: Energy Security: Nuclear Power,
Renewable Energy and Conservation and a Lower Carbon Society
British
Speaker - Jon Gibbins
See
Abstracts
Imperial
College, London
Nuclear Power, Renewable Energy and Conservation and a Lower Carbon Society
Canadian
Speaker - Duncan Hawthorne
CEO
Bruce Power
Next Generation- The Evolution of Nuclear
11:00am Session 6: Policies to Enhance
Energy Security: Next Steps:
British
Speaker - Joan MacNaughton
See
Abstracts
Department
of Trade and Industry
Canadian
Speaker - Mel Cappe
President,
Institute for Research on Public Policy
Energy Security:
Policy Implications
2.00 pm Session 7: Rapporteur’s Report
Rapporteur:
Paul Boothe
Professor
of Economics, University of Alberta