Striving for Lets’emó:t: A Dialogue About Developing a Stó:lō Safety Regime June 13th Oil Transportation Network and Risks: Prevention and Preparedness 8:00am
Breakfast and Registration
9:00am
Opening Transportation System Overview Panel • Josée Boudreau, Transport Canada (TC)
9:30am
• Chris Bloomer, Canadian Energy Pipeline Association (CEPA) • Paul Mahony, Railway Association of Canada (RAC) • Peter Dalton, BC Oil and Gas Commission (BCOG)
11:00am 11:15am
Break Pipeline Safety Lifecycle Overview Cathy Chalupa, Major Projects Management Office - West Case Study 1: Enhancing Emergency Management Plans and the Development of
11:30am
Geographic Response Plans Jamie Kereliuk, Kinder Morgan and Dion Arnouse, 2Badgers Consulting
12:00pm 1:00pm
Lunch Case Study 2: Building Relationships and Strategic Partnerships QM Environmental
1:30 pm
Workshops: Examining the regulatory framework
3:00pm
Break
3:15pm
Workshops Report-Back & Closing
4:30pm
Adjourn
Striving for Lets’emó:t: A Dialogue About Developing a Stó:lō Safety Regime June 14th Stó:lō Safety Regime and Response Capacity 8:00am
Breakfast and Registration
9:00am
Opening
9:30am
Presentation: Petroleum 101 Heather Dettman, Natural Resources Canada Perspectives on the Current Safety Regime: Panel Presentations • Graham Knox, Ministry of Environment
10:00am
• Graham Gibson, National Energy Board • Chris Wilson, Fraser Valley Regional District • Darwin Douglas, Cheam First Nation
11:15am 11:30am 12:30pm 1:15pm
Break Case Study 3: Learning from other Jurisdictions (Kalamazoo) Ralph Dollhopf, US Environmental Protection Agency Lunch Case Study 4: Building Local First Nations Response Capacity Brent Langlois, First Nations Emergency Services Society
1:45pm
Breakout Group Dialogue: First Nations Involvement
2:30pm
Break
3:00pm
Discussion: Building Capacity and Addressing Gaps
4:00pm
Closing
4:30pm
Adjourn