IIC Canada 2018 Conference Canadian Communications Policy and Legislation: Time for a Review Speaker Profiles

Similar documents
Lawson A.W. Hunter, QC

Max Mendelsohn. Montréal education and year of call. profile

Mark Opashinov. Toronto education and year of call. profile

Grant Buchanan. Grant Buchanan. Grant Buchanan is counsel in our Business Law Group in Toronto.

Kenneth L. Bachman, Jr.

THE KCI TEAM: BIOGRAPHICAL SUMMARIES

Cannabis Practice Group

Ambassador Rita Hayes

CANADIAN LEADERSHIP TASKFORCE ON INDUSTRY GROWTH

HAROLD H. MacKAY, O.C., S.O.M., Q.C.

PRACTICAL STRATEGIES FOR DOING BUSINESS IN CHINA Thursday, October 25, 2007

T R A D I N G M AT T E R S

EDUCATION. McGill University Faculty of Law

Government Priorities of the Day - Budget 2018 Speaker Biographies

PRACTICE GEMS CONSTRUCTION LIEN ESSENTAILS Speaker Biographies

CPD Bootcamp. Adding value to your role as in-house counsel: Working together to deliver value to our mutual clients.

Agenda. Regulations Update August 22, :10 7:25 pm Communication to Owners and Mortgagees Mario Deo

Dr Rupert Bellinghausen

Paul LeVay. Kapuskasing, Ontario, April 10, 1961, Married, 2 children. French and English (written and spoken)

FACULTY PARTICIPANTS FACULTY BIOGRAPHIES STUDY MATERIALS

Andrew Michael Diamond

DIRECTORS EDUCATION PROGRAM

Katten Shanghai Office TEAM

Conducting Efficient Litigation within the New QB Rules

Brian A. Facey SELECT EXPERIENCE. Partner Toronto. Toronto:

Prime Ministers of Canada Fellowship

Irish Centre for European Law

Enayat Qasimi. Partner. Experience M Street, NW Suite 450N Washington, DC Phone: Fax:

Annual. Real Estate. Outlook

PROGRAMME. 10:00 10:45 Multi party, multi contract arbitration and consolidation

Faculty Biographies CHAIRS: Stephan Luciw Danielle Royal FACULTY: The Honourable Justice Denis Gascon Competition Law for Advocates April 25, 2017

CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ETHICS AND CORPORATE POLICY. Annual General Meeting. May 17, :30 7:00 pm

A Conversation with the Utility Commission Chairs

IN MEMORY OF. Shirley Mount Hufstedler. U.S. Secretary of Education

TransAlta welcomes you to the 2 nd Annual. PowerTalk Series. The State of Canada s Energy Economy

CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ELDER LAW

T F White Collar, Compliance and Investigations > Anti-Corruption Compliance and Investigations >

WILSON SONSINI GOODRICH & ROSATI

Merriann M. Panarella, Esq. Panarella Dispute Resolution Services P.O. Box Wellesley, MA

John Birdgeneau, Calgary, Alberta. Lois-Anne Brebner, Almonte, Ontario

EMERGING DYNAMIC GLOBAL ECONOMIES NETWORK RESPONDING TO THE OPPORTUNITIES OF THE EMERGING ECONOMIES PROGRAM

LUDMILA B. HERBST, Q.C. Partner. Administrative and Regulatory Arbitration & Dispute Resolution Commercial Litigation Defamation and Media Litigation

Bennett Jones. John N. Craig Q.C. Partner, Co-Head of Construction. Your lawyer. Your law firm. Your business advisor.

Capital Markets, Securities, Mergers & Acquisitions Mining Venture Capital & Emerging Company Services

Denis Brock Partner. Experience

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW: STRATEGY, AGENCY AND SUPPORT SERVICES

Robert D. Luskin. Washington, D.C. Practice Areas. Admissions. Education. Partner, Litigation Department

Marjorie E. Gross, Esq.

David Chu. Matters. Proskauer.com. Partner. Hong Kong

CAA SOUTH CENTRAL ONTARIO ELECTION OF DIRECTORS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS MAY 2, 2013

THE NEW YORK BAR FOUNDATION 2016 The Honorable Judith S. Kaye Commercial and Federal Litigation Scholarship

IIC Canada 2018 Conference Canadian Communications Policy and Legislation: Time for a Review Speaker Profiles

SEP 'I 3 Z001 Toronto, Ontario

Home > About the Commission > How we are organized > Biographies of Members of the Commission

Helping Businesses & Investors. Succeed Across Saudi Arabia

Mark-Up Disclosure Requirements Thursday, September 14 2:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m.

Giovanna Tiberii Weller

Ivanhoé Cambridge appoints Claude Sirois President, Ivanhoé Cambridge Retail

WIPO LIST OF NEUTRALS BIOGRAPHICAL DATA

Elections to the Board of Directors

LISA TILTON-McCARTHY

Modern Corporate Legal and Business Ethics: Backdating, Pretexting and Other Lapses

Lessons Learned by Experienced CEOs of Broker-Dealers Thursday, November 12 10:15 a.m. 11:15 a.m.

Privacy Law in Canada: Obligations and Risks in the Cyber Age Dina L. Maxwell Associate Lawyer

University of Victoria Board of Governors

Mara H. Rogers, Partner Norton Rose Fulbright

A LITIGATOR S GUIDE TO Enduring Terms of Settlement and Releases

1004: Corporate Communications and Attorney-Client Privilege: What You Need to Know

COURSE DESCRIPTION - Environmental Law for LSPs

Investing in Digital Assets and Blockchain Technology. Thursday, August 3, 2017

NEWS RELEASE. Commission studying tax competitiveness Updated July 14, 2016, for clarification

2016 ICGN Annual General Meeting

PRO BONO ROUNDTABLE April April 28, 2017, 2017

PANEL DISCUSSION & ROUNDTABLES

Short Profile of Kosheri, Rashed & Riad Law Firm

Stikeman Elliott at the IBA. Rome 2018 Visit stikeman.com/iba

Faculty. Executive LLM Program

Robert I. Thornton. Representative Mandates. Professional Involvement

Global Leadership in Law and Business for Non-U.S. Lawyers

IMCO Public Hearing. Vademecum of Speakers

THE AMERICAN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW ASSOCIATION RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING QUALIFICATIONS FOR

Northwestern University School of Law, Senior Research Honors. Northwestern University, Departmental Honors Thesis

Amy Bryson, BA (Hon), LL.B, ICD.D

WIPO LIST OF NEUTRALS BIOGRAPHICAL DATA. Telephone: Fax:

Jane Lewis-Raymond Counsel

British Columbia, Gerry Armstrong. Ontario, Lois-Anne Brebner

James T. (Tim) Shearin Member

Robert J. Cleary. Proskauer.com. Partner. New York

Gordon McKee SELECT EXPERIENCE. Partner Toronto. Toronto:

Mr François DECOSTER Committee of the Regions. Mr Bernd DITTMANN European Economic and Social Committee

Lynn E. Turner Managing Director

Follow the Money Part II

MSCI Ontario Chapter & MSCI Canadian Council Canadian Economic Outlook Conference Marriott Toronto Airport Hotel. Thursday October 18, 2018

The IMF Bentham and UNSW National Class Actions Conference

North America s Manufacturing Future Our Common Cause

2018 OUTSTANDING NONPROFIT LAWYER AWARD RECIPIENTS ANNOUNCED The ABA Celebrates Outstanding Nonprofit Lawyers

Newsroom: RWU Law Celebrates Commencement 2011!

CIVIL LITIGATION PRACTICE BASICS Biographical Summaries of Presenters [Presented in alphabetical order]

Elevate Your Brand Set Yourself Apart

FINDING AID FOR. Zebulon Lash fonds PF204. User-Friendly Archival Software Tools provided by v1.1

Transcription:

IIC Canada 2018 Conference Canadian Communications Policy and Legislation: Time for a Review Speaker Profiles Thursday, November 1: Keynote Event The members of the Canadian Broadcasting and Telecommunications Legislative Review Panel will participate in a town hall discussion to hear from stakeholders on possible legislative changes that the Expert Panel might consider recommending to the federal government. Moderator: LAWSON HUNTER is one of Canada's renowned regulatory and government relations counsel, drawing on a wide range of experience in business, government and private practice. Most recently, he was recognized as the 2016 recipient of the Chambers Canada Lifetime Achievement award for his prominent practice and global reputation as a leading lifetime practitioner and influential member of the Canadian bar. Formerly Canada's senior civil servant in charge of competition policy and enforcement, Lawson was primarily responsible for the drafting of the federal Competition Act. From 1993 to 2003, he was a partner of Stikeman Elliott and head of the firm's Competition/Antitrust Group. From 2003 to 2008, he served as executive vice-president and chief corporate officer of Bell Canada and BCE Inc., where he was responsible for overseeing regulatory, governmental relations and corporate affairs. In September 2008, Lawson rejoined the Ottawa office of Stikeman Elliott as counsel. From April 2010 May 2012, he assumed the role of head of the Competition and Foreign Investment Group and recently returned to his role as counsel. Lawson advises a wide variety of Canadian and multinational corporations on all aspects of federal regulatory law and policy. This includes foreign investment legislation, anti-dumping and international trade, telecommunications law and Heritage Canada issues, in addition to competition/antitrust matters. He is particularly noted for his experience as an advisor on the regulatory aspects of mergers and acquisitions. Lawson is a graduate of the Directors' Education Program of the Institute of Corporate Directors and is highly experienced in matters of corporate governance. He has served as a director of major telecommunications and IT companies such as CGI Group and Bell Aliant and is a former chair and trustee of Bell Aliant Regional Communications Income Fund. Lawson was appointed by C.D. Howe Institute as a Senior Fellow specializing in regulatory and competition policy and has been appointed to their National Council, which advises the Institute's research program. He was honoured with Lexpert's Zenith Award: Celebrating Leadership Through Change, recognizing lawyers who have been change-agents in their profession for 40 or more years. While in private practice, Lawson has consistently been ranked in national and international surveys as one of Canada's and the world's leading counsel on regulatory matters. IIC Canada 2018 Conference Speaker Profiles Page 1

Broadcasting and Telecommunications Legislative Review Panel Chair: JANET YALE is an accomplished leader and senior executive with long years of management experience in the private, public and not-for-profit sectors. Currently, she serves as the President and CEO of the Arthritis Society (Canada) after a long career in the telecommunications and broadcast sectors. In June 2018, she was appointed by the federal Ministers of Innovation, Science and Economic Development and Canadian Heritage to serve as Chair of The Broadcasting and Telecommunications Legislative Review Panel. Previously, Janet served as President and CEO of the Canadian Cable Television Association and, later as the Executive Vice President at TELUS. She also served as a Director General at the CRTC and as General Counsel at the Consumers Association of Canada. Janet is Chair of the Arthritis Alliance of Canada, the out-going Chair of the Health Charities Coalition of Canada, Past-Chair of the Ontario Trillium Foundation and serves on the boards of Samara and the Ottawa Art Gallery. In 2008, she was awarded the United Way Community Builder Award for Volunteer of the Year. During the course of her distinguished career, Janet has received a number of awards and recognitions. In 2001, she was named "Woman of the Year" by the Canadian Women in Communications Organization. She is a recipient of both the Queen Elizabeth II Golden and Diamond Jubilee Medals. She was also named as one of Canada's 100 Most Powerful Women by the Women's Executive Network from 2004 to 2006, and inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2007. In 2005, Janet was named Businesswoman of the Year by the Women's Business Network and in 2006, she was named Woman Leader of the Year by Federated Press. A lawyer and economist by training, Janet is fully bilingual (English and French), a keen marathon runner and passionate about health, the arts and business. She splits her time between Ottawa and Toronto with her husband and grown children. PETER GRANT is Counsel and past Chair of the Technology, Communications and Intellectual Property Group at law firm McCarthy Tétrault LLP in Toronto. He is considered a pioneer in the field of communications law in Canada. His practice touches all areas of communications law, including broadcasting and cable television, discretionary programming services, digital media services on the internet, copyright collectives, and cultural industries. Peter is the author of numerous articles and publications, including the Canadian Broadcasting Regulatory Handbook, a standard industry reference published every two years, now in its 14 th edition. He was the former co-chair of the National Conference on Communications Law and Policy convened by the Law Society of Upper Canada every two years. The conference is now administered by the Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications. IIC Canada 2018 Conference Speaker Profiles Page 2

From 1974 to 1978, Peter was seconded to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) under an Executive Exchange Agreement. During this period, he acted as a Special Counsel to the Commission and performed duties as Commission counsel in numerous broadcasting and telecommunications regulatory proceedings. Peter was a member of the Canadian delegation to UNESCO in 1974, and to the G-7 conference on the Information Society in Brussels in 1995. He is a past national chair of the Media and Communication Section of the Canadian Bar Association (CBA) and a former chair of the CBA Special Committee on Freedom of Information. Peter received his BA in 1964 and his LLB in 1967, both from the University of Toronto. HANK INTVEN is a lawyer based in Victoria, British Columbia, where he teaches telecommunications, broadcasting and Internet law at the University of Victoria. For more than 30 years, he has been recognized as a leading advisor to business, governments and regulators in the telecommunications and broadcasting industries. He has advised a wide range of communications companies, investors, financial institutions, regulators, governments and other clients on communications-related business, regulatory and policy matters in Canada and in more than 25 other countries. He is the president of the Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications. Hank was a partner in the law firm McCarthy Tétrault LLP from 1986 to 2013. Prior to that, he was Executive Director of Telecommunications at the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). He was the main external advisor to the Canadian government in the preparation of the Canadian Telecommunications Act and was one of three members of the Government of Canada's Telecommunications Policy Review Panel, which delivered a blueprint for the future of Canadian telecommunications policy in March 2006. Earlier in his career, Hank was General Counsel with the Consumers Association of Canada, and Director of its Regulated Industries Program. Hank is the author of the Canadian Telecommunications Regulatory Handbook, a comprehensive guide to Canadian telecommunications law and regulation, published between 2012 and 2017. He is also the editor of the international Telecommunications Regulation Handbook, published in 2000 and distributed around the world by The World Bank and the International Telecommunication Union. Hank studied at Western University and Osgoode Hall Law School. He was admitted to the Ontario Bar in 1976 and the BC Bar in 2013. MARINA PAVLOVIĆ is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, Common Law Section at the University of Ottawa and is a member of its Centre for Law, Technology and Society. Prior to joining the University of Ottawa, Marina acted as an in-house counsel for a telecommunication company in Belgrade (Serbia) and practiced (as an of-counsel) in the area of international commercial arbitration with a law firm in Salzburg (Austria). Her research expertise is in consumer rights in the cross-border digital economy and in technology policy and regulation. IIC Canada 2018 Conference Speaker Profiles Page 3

Marina holds a law degree from the Faculty of Law at the University of Belgrade (Serbia), an LL.M with concentration in Law & Technology from the University of Ottawa, and is called to the Ontario bar. She received the 2015 2016 Common Law Section Excellence in Teaching Award and the 2017 2018 Common Law Section Public Engagement Award: Public Education and Outreach. MONIQUE SIMARD has a long and distinguished track record in the cultural industries. She was President and CEO of the Société de développement des entreprises culturelles (SODEC) from 2014 to 2018 and was previously Director General of the National Film Board of Canada's French Program. In April 2018, Monique was appointed as Chair of the Board of the Quebecor Fund. Her other experience includes member of Committee on Science and Technology in Canada from 1989 to 1991, Producer and Vice President at Productions Virage from 1998 to 2008; President of the Board of the Cinémathèque from 2000 to 2004; member of the Board for l'observatoire québécois de la mondialisation in 2002 and in 2003; and member of the Board of l'association des producteurs de films et de télévision du Québec (APFTQ) and of the Rencontres internationales du documentaire de Montréal. Monique studied political science and history at the Université du Québec à Montréal. MONICA SONG is a partner with Dentons Canada LLP and the head of the Communications Law group at the firm. A skilled administrative lawyer with in-depth knowledge of the business, legal, regulatory, licensing, and public policy issues affecting the communications industry, she has over 20 years' experience advising clients in the sector, including wireline and wireless carriers, resellers, satellite operators, cable companies, Internet service providers, cloud-based application service providers, digital media undertakings, content providers, and equipment manufacturers and distributors. Monica has been a part-time professor at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law for the past ten years and is frequently invited to speak at administrative and communications law, and other industry conferences. Prior to entering private practice, Monica clerked with Justice John Charles Major at the Supreme Court of Canada. Holder of degrees in both of Canada's common and civil law traditions, she interned at the Québec Court of Appeal and is fluent in French. Monica has a BA (Hons) from the University of Toronto, an LLB from the University of Western Ontario and an LL.B (Civ.) from l'université Laval. PIERRE TRUDEL is a full Professor at the Public Law Research Center (Centre de recherche en droit public or CRDP) of the Faculty of Law at the l'université de Montréal. He is a regular contributor at Le Devoir. He is an associate researcher at the Centre facilitating research and innovation in organizations (CEFRIO), member of the Council of the Center for Media Studies (Université Laval) and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. IIC Canada 2018 Conference Speaker Profiles Page 4

Pierre has been a visiting professor at the following universities: Université Laval (Quebec), Université Paris II (Panthéon-Assas) and Université Namur (Belgium). From 1986 to 1988, he was Director of Research for the Federal Task Force on Broadcasting Policy. From 1990 to 1995, Pierre was the Director of the Public Law Research Center at the Université de Montréal. He currently teaches media law and cyberspace law. He has authored several books and articles in media law and information technology law, including Droit de la radio et de la télévision (1991). He is currently working on research projects on the fundamental rights to information, protection of personal information online, evaluation of legal issues and risks, Internet of Things, e-health, audiovisual law and e-commerce. He holds a LLM from Université de Montréal. IIC Canada 2018 Conference Speaker Profiles Page 5