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		<title>2009 World Conference on Disaster Management</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Omar Ha-Redeye attended the 2009 World Conference on Disaster Management. He has attended this conference regularly for several years, and has spoken at it before. Day 1 Eat Dessert First &#8211; Using Social Media Channels to implement Company or Community Recovery Faster workshop by Bill DelGrosso, Director of Emergency Management for Professional Organization for Women&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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<p>Omar Ha-Redeye attended the 2009 <a href="http://www.wcdm.org/">World Conference on Disaster Management</a>.  He has attended this conference regularly for several years, and has spoken at it before.</p>
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<p><strong>Day 1</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em><a href="http://www.wcdm.org/Toronto/public-presentation-details.html?presentation_id=279&amp;show_id=WCDMTOR2009&amp;speaker_id=274&amp;speaker_id2=&amp;speaker_id3=&amp;speaker_id4=&amp;speaker_id5=&amp;cbResetParam=1">Eat Dessert First &#8211; Using Social Media Channels to implement Company or Community Recovery Faster</a></em> workshop by Bill DelGrosso, Director of Emergency Management for Professional Organization for Women&#8217;s Enrichment (EMPOWER).</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><a href="http://www.wcdm.org/Toronto/public-presentation-details.html?presentation_id=575&amp;show_id=WCDMTOR2009&amp;speaker_id=663&amp;speaker_id2=807&amp;speaker_id3=&amp;speaker_id4=&amp;speaker_id5=&amp;cbResetParam=1" target="_blank"><em>Best Practices in Crisis Communications</em></a> by <a href="http://blogarchive.hillandknowlton.com/blogs/boydneil/default.aspx" target="_blank">Boyd Neil</a>, Senior Vice President, and Jane Shapiro, National Practice Director, at<a href="http://www.hillandknowlton.ca/index.php/about_us.html" target="_blank"> Hill &amp; Knowlton Canada</a>.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 60px;">A write-up on the second workshop can be found on <a href="http://www.slaw.ca/2009/06/21/hks-boyd-neil-and-jane-shapiro-wcdm/" target="_blank">Slaw</a> and <a href="http://socialmediamafia.com/2009/06/the-dark-site-of-crisis-communications/" target="_blank">Social Media Mafia<br />
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<p><strong>Day 2</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">John Merkovsky spoke on <em>Building Resiliency in the Face of Global Risks, </em>and Scot Phelps<br />
of Southern Connecticut State University shared <em>Ten easy, cheap, or fast technologies you should know about</em>.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>What Hackers Don&#8217;t Want You to Know about Identity Management </em>was shared by Jeff Crume, while Graham Walsh of Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP presented <em>Business Continuity and Risk Management:  A Legal Perspective</em>.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Prof. <a href="http://www.carleton.ca/npsia/npsia_faculty/rudner.html" target="_blank">Martin Rudner </a>of Carleton University gave a provocative talk entitled <em>Communication, Collaboration, and  Co-operation in Countering Terrorist Threats to Critical National Infrastructure</em>.  What the talk gained through sensationalism it lost in accuracy and substance, and it would have little use in mitigating future threats.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">One of the final talks for the day was given by K.C. Rondello on <em>EMOC:  Emergency Management On Campus &#8212; Student Assistance in University Disasters</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Day 3</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">The third day started with a plenary session by James Lukaszewski on <em>How to Avoid Career-Defining Moments in Crisis: Manage The Victim Dimension</em>, followed by a break-out session with Jeannette Sutton on <em>Warning Systems, Risk Communication, and New Social Media: How Technological Innovation is Changing the Landscape for Disaster Communications</em>.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Dana Libby shared some<a href="http://www.wcdm.org/Toronto/public-presentation-details.html?presentation_id=386&amp;show_id=WCDMTOR2009&amp;speaker_id=371&amp;speaker_id2=372&amp;speaker_id3=&amp;speaker_id4=&amp;speaker_id5=&amp;cbResetParam=1" target="_blank"> <em>New Mapping Tools Aid in Response to the 2008 Hurricane Season</em></a>, and Dan Hefkey spoke on some First Nations programs with <em><a href="http://www.wcdm.org/Toronto/public-presentation-details.html?presentation_id=489&amp;show_id=WCDMTOR2009&amp;speaker_id=472&amp;speaker_id2=&amp;speaker_id3=&amp;speaker_id4=&amp;speaker_id5=&amp;cbResetParam=1" target="_blank">Culturally Appropriate Emergency Management Programming</a>.</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">The afternoon continued with David Tickner on <em><a href="http://www.wcdm.org/Toronto/public-presentation-details.html?presentation_id=193&amp;show_id=WCDMTOR2009&amp;speaker_id=190&amp;speaker_id2=&amp;speaker_id3=&amp;speaker_id4=&amp;speaker_id5=&amp;cbResetParam=1" target="_blank">Pandemic Tipping Points – planning for and responding to the collateral impacts of failing critical infrastructure</a> </em>and <a href="http://www.wcdm.org/Toronto/public-presentation-details.html?presentation_id=560&amp;show_id=WCDMTOR2009&amp;speaker_id=667&amp;speaker_id2=&amp;speaker_id3=&amp;speaker_id4=&amp;speaker_id5=&amp;cbResetParam=1" target="_blank"><em>Applying recent lessons from the Indian Ocean to improving tsunami warning along Canada&#8217;s West Coast</em> </a>by Peter Anderson</p>
<p><strong>Day 4</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">An international panel, with Peter Powers, David Parsons, Nathaniel Forbes, John Stagl, and Raph Dunham gave <em><a href="http://www.wcdm.org/Toronto/public-presentation-details.html?presentation_id=1118&amp;show_id=WCDMTOR2009&amp;speaker_id=257&amp;speaker_id2=1121&amp;speaker_id3=1123&amp;speaker_id4=1122&amp;speaker_id5=1120&amp;cbResetParam=1" target="_blank">A Global Perspective on Resilience</a>.</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Patrick Helm spoke on <span class="text_main_body_bold">a <a href="http://www.wcdm.org/Toronto/public-presentation-details.html?presentation_id=556&amp;show_id=WCDMTOR2009&amp;speaker_id=577&amp;speaker_id2=&amp;speaker_id3=&amp;speaker_id4=&amp;speaker_id5=&amp;cbResetParam=1" target="_blank"><em>Systems Approach to National Security Risks.</em></a></span></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Amit Yorand presented <span class="text_main_body_bold"><a href="http://www.wcdm.org/Toronto/public-presentation-details.html?presentation_id=555&amp;show_id=WCDMTOR2009&amp;speaker_id=784&amp;speaker_id2=&amp;speaker_id3=&amp;speaker_id4=&amp;speaker_id5=&amp;cbResetParam=1" target="_blank"><em>Taking the Uncertainty and Doubt (But Not the Fear) Out of Information Risk Management</em></a><em>.</em></span></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">The <a href="http://www.wcdm.org/Toronto/public-presentation-details.html?presentation_id=557&amp;show_id=WCDMTOR2009&amp;speaker_id=583&amp;speaker_id2=&amp;speaker_id3=&amp;speaker_id4=&amp;speaker_id5=&amp;cbResetParam=1" target="_blank">closing plenary</a> was given by Warren Faidley, author of the bestselling book, Storm Chaser.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The University of Western Ontario hosted the 2007 Labour Law Conference on October 27, 2007.  The theme was The Charter and Human Rights at Work: 25 Years Later. The Charter and human rights are increasingly re-shaping labour laws and employment relations in the Canadian workplace Human rights and equality have become the leading legal issues [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The University of Western Ontario hosted the 2007 Labour Law Conference on October 27, 2007.  The theme was <em>The Charter and Human Rights at Work: 25 Years Later</em>.</p>
<blockquote><p>The Charter and human rights are increasingly re-shaping labour laws and employment relations in the Canadian workplace</p>
<p>Human rights and equality have become the leading legal issues in the Canadian workplace. Anti-discrimination clauses in collective agreements, human rights statutes and even the Charter of Rights and Freedoms are regularly litigated in labour and employment law cases. As our society becomes more diverse and more rights-oriented, and as our employment relationships become more transitional, workplace glass ceilings have become more visible and human rights talk has become more evident.</p>
<p>The workplace, in Canada and elsewhere, is not only a primary source of human rights violations but it is also one of the most obvious social institutions through which to challenge these discriminatory practices through laws and campaigns. Many of the path-breaking human rights and equality rulings in Canada over the past twenty-five years – on disability, race, gender, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, older workers, and family status issues – have arisen out of the workplace. All of these human rights issues, and more, have been at the centre of developments in modern Canadian labour law and industrial relations.</p>
<p>The University of Western Ontario and the national law firm of Heenan Blaikie LLP are proud to co-sponsor their fifth labour law conference, with this year’s theme of The Charter and Human Rights at Work: 25 Years Later. This event brings together prominent international labour law academics, practising lawyers, chairs of Canadian labour relations boards, Canadian and international policy advisors, law students and representatives of employers, unions and government. Together, they will engage in a broad-based debate on the present and future direction of human rights and equality law in the workplace.</p></blockquote>
<p>The conference was co-chaired by Brian Burkett, Partner, Heenan Blaikie LLP and Professor Michael Lynk, Faculty of Law, UWO.  The program was as follows:</p>
<p>PANEL 1: The Charter and Labour Law: What Difference Has it Made?<br />
Chaired by: The Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin, P.C., Chief Justice of Canada<br />
Panelists:<br />
Paul Cavalluzzo, Cavalluzzo Hayes Shilton McIntyre &amp; Cornish<br />
Patricia Hughes, The Law Commission of Ontario<br />
Brian Langille, University of Toronto</p>
<p>Canadian labour law, once thought of as the Charter’s orphan, has recently witnessed a number of trail-blazing decisions on workplace rights. In recent rulings – Dunmore, Pepsi-Cola, Advanced Cutting and Coring, and now B.C. Health Services – the Supreme Court of Canada has acknowledged a place for collective rights in the Charter, and opened the door to challenging restrictions on organizing, collective bargaining and industrial disputes. But how wide-open is the door, and how solid is the foundation?</p>
<div id="attachment_1527" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 476px"><a href="http://www.omarha-redeye.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/chief-justice-beverley-mclachlin.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1527" title="The Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin, P.C., Chief Justice of Canada" src="http://www.omarha-redeye.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/chief-justice-beverley-mclachlin.jpg" alt="The Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin, P.C., Chief Justice of Canada" width="466" height="387" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin, P.C., Chief Justice of Canada</p></div>
<p>PANEL 2: Fundamental Rights at Work in International Law<br />
Chaired by: Warren Edmondson, Chair, Canada Industrial Relations Board<br />
Panelists:<br />
Adelle Blackett, McGill University<br />
Michael Lynk, University of Western Ontario<br />
Lee Swepston, International Labour Organization</p>
<p>With the Supreme Court of Canada’s recent ruling in B.C. Health Services giving a prominent role to international labour law, we will be looking to the legal rulings of the International Labour Organization and other global institutions for guidance in future workplace Charter challenges. What are the fundamental principles of international labour law, how might they shape litigation on the horizon, and what has Canada’s labour law record been at the ILO?</p>
<p>Luncheon Speaker: Mr. Hassan Yussuff, Secretary-Treasurer, Canadian Labour Congress</p>
<p>Hassan Yussuff has been the elected Secretary-Treasurer of the Canadian Labour Congress, the second ranking leadership position in the Canadian labour movement, since 2002. A native of Guyana, he first became active in the labour movement as a young worker at CanCar in Toronto, before becoming a staff representative with the Canadian Auto Workers. At the CLC, Mr. Yussuff’s responsibilities include include political action, human rights, anti-racism, and immigration and refugee issues. He is also a Vice-President of ORIT, the American hemispheric organization of the International Trade Union Confederation.</p>
<div id="attachment_1526" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 489px"><a href="http://www.omarha-redeye.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/hassan-yussuff.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1526" title="Mr. Hassan Yussuff, Secretary-Treasurer, Canadian Labour Congress" src="http://www.omarha-redeye.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/hassan-yussuff.jpg" alt="Mr. Hassan Yussuff, Secretary-Treasurer, Canadian Labour Congress" width="479" height="357" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Mr. Hassan Yussuff, Secretary-Treasurer, Canadian Labour Congress</p></div>
<p>PANEL 3: Human Rights at Work I<br />
Chaired by: Kevin Whitaker, Chair, Ontario Labour Relations Board<br />
Panelists:<br />
Gillian Demeyere, University of Western Ontario<br />
Ravi Malhotra, University of Ottawa<br />
Andrea Zwack, Heenan Blaikie</p>
<p>The rapid rise of human rights to legal prominence in the Canadian workplace has witnessed prominent rulings on all of the major statutory anti-discrimination grounds. This panel will critically examine legal developments in the human rights areas of religious beliefs, race and gender at work.</p>
<p>PANEL 4: Human Rights at Work II<br />
Chaired by: Mr. Hassan Yussuff, Canadian Labour Congress<br />
Panelists:<br />
Michael Mac Neil, Carleton University<br />
Dianne Pothier, Dalhousie University<br />
Larry Steinberg, Koskie Minsky</p>
<p>This panel continued a critical assessment of human rights developments in workplace law, including legal developments around employment discrimination over family and marital status, disability and age.</p>
<p>The Honourable Donald Johnston, P.C., Q.C. was the banquet speaker. A lawyer, former federal cabinet minister and international public servant, he was elected four times to the House of Commons.  He held several cabinet roles under Prime Minister Trudeau, including Minister of Justice and Attorney-General and President of the Treasury Board. In 1996, he became Secretary-General of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the first non-European to occupy this prestigious position. During his 10 year tenure, Mr. Johnston took the lead in establishing corporate social responsibility, sustainable development and employment conditions as integral parts of international economic policy.</p>
<div id="attachment_1525" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 433px"><a href="http://www.omarha-redeye.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/honourable-donald-johnston-pc-qc.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1525" title="Honourable Donald Johnston, P.C., Q.C." src="http://www.omarha-redeye.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/honourable-donald-johnston-pc-qc.jpg" alt="Honourable Donald Johnston, P.C., Q.C." width="423" height="445" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Honourable Donald Johnston, P.C., Q.C.</p></div>
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