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Your invitation to attend: The 19th annual Canadian Environmental Conference + Tradeshow (CANECT 2011) May 16+17+18 at The International Centre 6900 Airport Road, Mississauga, ON Conveniently co-located with “Partners in Prevention 2011,” CANECT offers you free admission to Canada’s largest environmental and health & safety exhibition - over 400 exhibits and displays feature the latest in environmental, EHS and related ideas, solutions and technologies. CANECT 2011 Admit one Route to: 7268225 Help us help the environment! This brochure has been printed on paper certified by the Forest Stewardship Council of Canada and has been designed as a self-mailer, to remove the need for an envelope. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, if the adjacent label is incorrect, please make sure that this brochure is re-routed to the person in your organization for whom environmental compliance is an important concern. Please fax label corrections to 905-841-7271. www.envirogate.ca Multiple-registration discounts provide a great opportunity for key operational personnel to collectively appreciate their vital role in implementing environmental best practices, compliance and due diligence. See inside for discount information and important program updates! 2nd Edition Canada’s leading environmental management and compliance training forum offers you a choice of nine targeted professional development courses designed to help you meet your environmental responsibilities.

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Page 1: Your invitation to attend: The 19th

On Day 1 (May 16)

Steve DaveyLawrence Earl

Your invitation to attend:

The 19th annual

CanadianEnvironmentalConference +Tradeshow (CANECT 2011)

May 16+17+18at The International Centre6900 Airport Road, Mississauga, ON

Conveniently co-located with “Partners in Prevention 2011,” CANECT offers you free admission toCanada’s largest environmental and health & safety exhibition - over 400 exhibits and displays featurethe latest in environmental, EHS and related ideas, solutions and technologies.

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Help us help the environment! This brochure has been printed on paper certified by the Forest Stewardship Council of Canada and has been designed as a self-mailer,to remove the need for an envelope. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, if the adjacent label is incorrect, please make sure that this brochure is re-routed to the person in your organization for whom environmental compliance is an important concern. Please fax label corrections to 905-841-7271.

www.envirogate.ca

Multiple-registration discounts provide a great opportunity for key operational personnel to collectively appreciate their vital role in implementing environmental best practices, compliance and due diligence.

See inside for discount information

and important program updates!

2nd Edition

Canada’s leading environmental management and compliance training forum offers you a choice of nine targeted professional development courses designed to help you meet your environmental responsibilities.

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WELCOME TO CANECT 2011 May 16 -18, 20

http://www.envirogate.ca

On Day 1 (May 16)

Your invitation to Canada’s leading environmental compliance training eventOnce again, we’d like to invite you and your colleagues to attend this year’s Canadian Environ-

mental Conference & Tradeshow (CANECT).Join us this May and discover a great one-stop shopping opportunity for environmental best prac-

tices, compliance advice and business solutions.Environmental compliance training has long been recognized as an essential requirement of the ISO

14001 Environmental Management Standards (EMS) and an acid test of an organization’s commitment to“due diligence.” For forward-looking organizations, their managers and supervisors, recent events haveshown that such training is not merely an option - it is a necessity!

Our courses help increase awareness about the unacceptable human and financial costs of lax opera-tional and management practices while providing practical solutions to everyday issues and concerns.

That’s why they continue to be the #1 choice of both experienced environmental practitioners, aswell as those new to the field. It’s why they attract the best speakers. And why Ontario’s Ministry ofEnvironment (MOE) and Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (MMAH) list CANECT amongtheir outreach/education sessions.

After more than 20 years in the environmental field, we believe in a policy of inclusion and broad-based environmental compliance. That’s why our registration fees are a fraction of those of similarevents and why we continue to reward multiple attendance with generous discounts.

Fortunately, over the years, Canada’s environmental professionals have responded. Every year,Canada’s leading organizations register their EHS teams for CANECT events. They recognize that aninformed colleague is often the best defence against the environmental tragedies that can affect us all.

We urge you to take advantage of this opportunity now to register your team for this year’sCANECT events. Review the details of the courses offered. Join us in May. Register today.

We look forward to seeing you and your colleagues at CANECT 2011!

CANECT meets the need for practical training in environmental complianceYou can rely on CANECT’s proven formula to:

� Update your knowledge of new regulations;� Access leading experts for one-on-one solutions to specific compliance problems;� Gain insights into new standards and best management practices;� View the latest EHS technologies and solutions;� Obtain comprehensive reference and guidance materials to take back and share;� Receive a Certificate of Attendance featuring valuable Continuing Education Credits (CECs); and� Demonstrate your organization’s commitment to environmental responsibility and due diligence.

Steve DaveySteve Davey, Publisher, Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine

Lawrence Earl

Lawrence Earl, Publisher, Canadian Environmental Regulation & Compliance News

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CANECT 2011 is spread over 3 days - May 16-18, 2011. Regis-trants can choose to attend one, two or three days. Substantialdiscounts reward multiple registrations.

On Day 1 (May 16)Registrants can choose one out of the three courses offered (1A,1B or 1C). Note: Day 1 is a ‘conference only’ day. Trade show dates are May 17 & 18. Courses are as follow:

1A Environmental Regulation and Compliance 2011 - Essential Overview and Update

CANECT’s essential annual introductory and up-date course - presented in association with leading en-vironmental lawyers from Bennett Jones LLP - hasestablished its reputation as Canadian industries’ cho-sen source for cutting-edge environmental regulation,compliance and due diligence training.

1B Water and Wastewater: Regulation,Compliance, OpportunityLeading organizations have long recognized that

an enlightened water and wastewater strategy is fun-damental to maintaining compliance and sustainability.Governments are supporting this trend with new legis-lation on water-taking, water-pricing and ever morestringent treatment standards. Attend this course andlearn the latest management and compliance chal-lenges and opportunities.

1C Brownfields: Working with the new rulesExtensive changes to the Brownfields regulatory

regime took effect last year and will extend into 2011.This course, developed by Janet Bobechko, of BlaneyMcMurtry LLP, provides registrants with an authorita-tive guide to working with the new rules governingRecords of Site Condition and Phase I and Phase II siteassessments. A ‘must-attend’ for all engineers, consult-ants, lawyers, planners, site-owners, investors, insurersand developers.

Day 1 (May 16) Courses: Approximate times8.00 - 9:00 a.m: Registration + continental breakfast9:00 a.m. - noon: Morning program in conference roomsNoon - 1:00 p.m.: Lunch in Hall 11:00 p.m.: Sessions recommence in conference rooms4:30 - 5:00 p.m. Sessions end(Refreshment breaks are held mid-morning and mid-afternoon}

REGULATION & COMPLIANCE1A

LAW

An indispensable introduction and update on current and future trends in envi-ronmental regulation in Canada presented by Bennett Jones LLP’s Environment,Health & Safety Group* and invited speakers.

• Introduction to environmental law in Canada- Where environmental laws come from- Environmental matters and the Constitution

• Discharges and spills- Understanding requirements relating to spills and discharges– reporting and mitigation obligations

- Key concepts, including adverse effect and impairmentto water quality

- Spill contingency and prevention planning

• Regulation of water and air- Key permit and approval requirements- Water regulation, including Ontario Water Resources Act, and Clean Water Act 2006

- Air quality regulation, including Regulation 419/05

• Regulation of waste- Key approval requirements for the management of waste- Regulation 347 and Land Disposal Restrictions- Waste Diversion Act, 2002 - Extended producer responsibility

- Recycling Council of Ontario’s new 3Rs Certified Program (features guest speaker Jo-Anne St. Godard, Exec. Director, Recycling Council of Ontario)

• Certificates of Approval- Understanding the approvals process- Applying for and maintaining Ministry of the Environment approvals- Comprehensive approvals for air emissions- Open for Business Act and new amendments

• Regulation of toxic substances- Federal Chemicals Management Plan- Canada Consumer Product Safety Act- Ontario Toxics Reduction Act, 2009

• Enforcement of environmental laws- Charges, administrative penalties, orders and warnings- The federal Environmental Enforcement Act- Inspections and investigations- Establishing due diligence

• Contaminated property and brownfields- Contaminated properties - liabilities & opportunities- Working with environmental consultants- Updates to Ontario's soil, ground water and sediment standards- Brownfield redevelopment and records of site condition

• Question & answerFeatured speakers from Bennett Jones LLP’s Environment Healthand Safety Group include: Radha Curpen, Sarah Gilbert, Len Griffiths, Stephen Libin, Adrienne Moore and Julia Schatz

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9:00 a.m.

Complimentary buffet luncheon provided for all registra

Noon

1:00 p.m.

5:00 p.m.

Program - Day 1, May 16

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For best value, choose one of the courses described above,then choose two additional courses from the courses offered on

Days 2 & 3 (open page to see full details) See below for CANECT Day 2 program

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BROWNFIELDS: THE NEW RULES

1C

Chaired by Janet Bobechko (Certified specialist Environmental Law and Partner atBlaney McMurtry LLP), this one-day course provides the essential legal and technicalbackground for registrants to understand the new rules for assessing contaminatedsite risks, the new standards for site clean-up and the new challenges regarding themanagement, sale, transfer and development of contaminated land.

• Brownfields: The MOE’s perspective- Overview of the MOE’s new brownfield reforms- The Ministry’s perspective

- Sharon Bailey, Ontario Ministry of the Environment

• Phase 1 site assessments guidance: The nitty gritty- Overview of the new rules re: Phase 1 site assessments- What are “potentially contaminating activities”?- Limitations and constraints- Timing and cost issues- Level of effort and timing- Hidden risks- Lou Locatelli, Church & Trought Inc.

• Phase II site assessments: A frank discussion onconsultant discretion

- What is consultant discretion and how does it applyto Phase II site assessments?

- Consultant responsibility relative to Ministry guidelines- Benefits and cautions- The onus on the “qualified person” (QP) to use his/her discretionto make decisions using prescribed ministry requirementsre: identifying and determining samples, etc.

- Guidelines for the decision-making process- Addressing consultants’ concerns- Steve Quigley, Conestoga-Rovers & Associates

• Vapour intrusion guidelines: Impact on assessmentand redevelopment options

- Pros and cons of new guidance from MOE on vapour intrusion- Minimum requirements and Options for levels of assessment- Vapour intrusion options for the streamlined approvals process- How assessment options may impact development options- Cecile Willert, EcoMetrix Incorporated

• Remediation technologies: Fact vs fiction- Introduction to available technologies- Relative merits of competing technologies- How to critically read a vendor’s brochure- Separating legitimate from spurious claims- David Hopper, WESA Inc.

• Consultant beware: Dealing with consultant liability- Retaining consultants - retainer agreements- Implications under the new Rules of Civil Procedure for QPs- Legal exposures resulting from “Qualified Persons” (QPs) sign-off- Errors and omissions re: investigation reports- LIability and documentation issues- Liability when ministry requirements are not available- Limitations related to obtaining insurance- Janet Bobechko, Blaney McMurtry LLP

• Development and planning risks under the new rules- The new rules’ impact on planning permissions- Risks for municipalities- Risks for developers- Marc Kemerer, Blaney McMurtry LLP

• Crystal-balling the future: Hard questions answeredExpert panel led by Janet Bobechko, Blaney McMurtry LLP, and including:Vico Paloschi, Pinchin Environmental Ltd., David Harper, Kilmer BrownfieldEquity Fund L.P., Terry Boutilier, Business Devpt. Officer & Brownfield Co-ordinator, City of Kitchener; Bryan Chubb, Maxxam Analytics and DonRycroft, Senior Corporate Counsel, TD Bank

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trants in Hall 1: The lunch break on May 16 lasts approx. one hour - from 12 noon until 1:00 pm when sessions resume.

• Overview of the regulatory regime- Review of recent events driving changes to legislative and policy

frameworks in Ontario and across Canada- from water protection to water conservation and technological innovation

- Joanna Rosengarten, McCarthy-Tétrault (Chair)

• The Federal regime: Fisheries Act and HADD- SARA and endangered species- Harmful alteration, disruption or destruction of fish habitat - Deposit of deleterious substance(s) in water- Defences- due diligence, Acts of God and unforeseeable events- If no fish die, are you guilty?

- Sean B. Geddes, Savanta

• Water & wastewater: Provincial regulatory regime- Policy framework in Ontario- Provincial laws (Clean Water Act, OWRA, EPA, etc.)- MOEʼs water policies and guidelines- Industrial water taking, use, fees and restrictions- Municipal sewer-use by-laws

- Joanna Rosengarten, McCarthy-Tétrault

• Industrial water & wastewater approvals- Troubleshooting common approvals issues- Doʼs, donʼts and cautions- Complying with your C of A - Jim Perrone, Dillon Consulting Limited

• Spills, leaks and exceedences- dealing with Ministry inspections and investigations- impact of new spills and contingency planning regulations- enforcement and environmental penalties (EPs)- Charges, deemed impairment, toxicity testing and due diligence

WATER & WASTEWATER

WATER

New for2011

1B

See below for CANECT Day 2 program See below for CANECT Day 2 program

• Ontario’s new Water Opportunities Act- Sustainability plans for municipal water, wastewater and storm water services

- Water TAP: Opportunities for Canadian water treatment technologies- Theresa McClenaghan, Canadian Environmental Law Association

• Sustainable solutions through integrated water/wastewater management

- Identifying sector risks and practices- Understanding how to measure your water footprint- Taking an integrated approach to assessing water risks- Innovative approaches in integrated water management- Wesley Gee, Stantec Consulting Ltd.

• Water conservation in industry: Implementing innovation

- Creating waste and wastewater minimization strategies - Implementing pollution prevention and water conservation- Demonstration of innovative approaches and technologies- Case study examples with ʻpaybackʼ- Alex Keen, the ALTECH Group

• Combining energy saving and water reduction- Plant-level implementation

- Douglas Dittburner, Kraft Foods, Cadbury Plant

• Exploiting the connection between water conservation and water efficiency

- Municipal initiatives- Systematic community based approaches to Demand Management

- TBA

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CANECT 2011 Program Day 2 – May 17

See below for CANECT Day 3 program

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- Land, Assets, Shares

What constitutes environmental due diligence for Purchaser?

What constitutes environmental due diligence for Vendor?

• Noise:

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Cs of A

Reg 419

CANECT Professional Development Program Overview

The CANECT program of professional development courses is spread over 3 days (see the legend below).

Registrants can choose to attend one, two or all three days. It is therefore possible for each registrant to attend 3 of the 9 courses offered.

On Day 2 (May 17) registrants can choose one out of the three courses described on the following pages (2A, 2B or 2C).

CANECT offers registrants a unique, one-stop shopping opportunity for best practices, compliance advice and business solutions.

Multiple-day and multiple-registrant attendance provides your best opportunity to exploit the unique benefits presented by CANECTand is encouraged through discount pricing.

Morning and afternoon refreshments, complimentary buffet lunch, free tradeshow entrance to two major environmental and health andsafety tradeshows (May 17 & 18 only) plus comprehensive handout materials are provided free to all conference registrants.

Join us this year to refresh your knowledge, encourage environmental awareness and gain valuable continuing education credits.

Professional Development Courses offered on Day 2

2A Environmental Management EssentialsThis new ‘Environmental Management Essentials’ course, de-

veloped especially for CANECT and presented by Randy Sinukoff of

Stantec, offers a key guide to planning and implementing a flexible

and responsive environmental management system designed for

continuous performance improvement. Environmental Management

Standards under ISO 14001 are outlined, along with a guide to envi-

ronmental auditing and opportunities for integration with other

management and sustainable development standards.

2B Toxics Reduction: Complying with new toxics

reduction acts and bylawsThis course, developed especially for CANECT by Pinchin

Environmental, provides practical insight into complying with On-

tario’s Toxics Reduction Act and Toronto’s toxic emissions bylaw.

Guidance and instructive case study examples illustrate how you

can turn toxic reduction to competitive advantage.

2C Air & GHG Emissions: Management & ComplianceThis course, now in its 10th year, delivers Canada’s most up-

to-date guide to complying with federal and provincial air and GHG

emissions regulations, including Ontario’s new Greenhouse Gas

Reporting Regulation along with key compliance do’s and don’ts

gleaned from practical experience in Alberta, BC and through the

WCI. In addition, the course provides practical strategies for man-

aging everyday air-related issues related to noise, odour and dust

and approvals.

Program for Day 1, May 16

Program for Day 3, May 18

The 19th Annual Canadian Environmental Conferenceand Tradeshow - May 16, 17 & 18, 2011

The International Centre, 6900 Airport Rd, Toronto

At-a-glance overview of courses:

1A

LAW

Regulation & Compliance

- Whatʼs new for2011

1C

LAND

Brownfields:The new rules

Program for Day 2, May 17

Choose one out ofthe three coursesoffered on May 16

>

Choose one out ofthe three coursesoffered on May 17

>

Choose one out ofthe three coursesoffered on May 18

>

1B

WATER

Water and Waste-water: Regulation,Compliance and

Opportunity

2A

MANAGEMENT

EnvironmentalManagement

Essentials

2C

AIR & GHGs

Industrial Air Emis-sions Regulation &

Compliance

2B

TOXICS

Complying withnew toxics reduc-tion acts and by-

laws

3A

ENVIRONMENTALDUE DILIGENCE

Demonstratingand Documenting

Due Diligence

3C

SPILLS: BESTPRACTICES

For Reporting,Contingency Plan-

ning and Emer-gency Response

3B

APPROVALSMODERNIZATION

C of A compliancefrom A - Z

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2

3

“The WestJet Story”

Don Bell, Founder and Former Executive Vice-President, WestJet

organization. Charismatic, powerful and real, he willinspire leaders to see the value their people bring tothe job every day.

“Changing My Mind”

Margaret Trudeau, Celebrated Canadian andMental Health Advocate

Changing the Way We Thinkabout Motor Vehicle Incidents- The Science of the Positive

http://www.envirogate.ca

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MANAGEMENT ESSENTIALS

Lunch break: The lunch break on May 17 and 18 lasts from approx. 12 noon unt• Take this opportunity to tour more than 400 exhibits of the jointly-located Can

CThis new ‘Environmental Management Essentials’ course, presented by RandySinukoff and Rebecca Cameron of Stantec Consulting Ltd., offers a key guide toplanning and implementing a flexible and responsive environmental managementsystem designed for continuous performance improvement.

• Managing business risk- Business management elements- Evaluating environmental risks- Voluntary vs. regulatory controls- Life cycle approach

• Environmental management 101- The ISO Environmental Management System- Other management systems- Stakeholder involvement- Business drivers towards best practice

• Environmental audits and verifications- Risk-based auditing- Innovative audit programs

Case Study (featuring speaker TBA from The Mining Association of Canada) –

- Evolution of the “Towards Sustainable Mining Verification Program”

• Using audits for performance improvements- Information gathering and sampling techniques

• Planning strategies- Objectives, targets and indicators- Environmental performance evaluation- Getting past incremental improvement

• Integration and efficiency- Logical connections for efficient operations- Examples of integrated topics- The new ISO 19011- Use of resources

o Case Study – Simplifying and Communicatingo Workshop – Priority Integration Topics

• Environmental management and sustainability - Sustainability to manage risk and improve competitiveness- Recent trends and changing practices: ISO 26000- EMS and Corporate Social Responsibility

o Case Study – HP CanadaTBA, HP Canada

o Case Study – TD Bank- Michelle McCulloch, Sr. Manager, Corporate Environmental Affairs,TD Bank

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What constitutes environmental due diligence for Purchaser?

What constitutes environmental due diligence for Vendor?

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2A

EMS

� Bonus keynote speaker*

2Bonus valueDay 2, May 17

“The WestJet Story”

Don Bell, Founder and Former Executive Vice-President, WestJet

Don Bell, one of the fourfounders of WestJet, is widelyconsidered the company's

spiritual leader, a "culture guru" who championsteamwork while emphasizing an upbeat mood. Therecently retired Executive VP was known for a uniquestyle that personified the WestJet values and becamethe team's model of inspiration and emotional commitment. Bell has compelling messages aboutpeople and creating a culture that can help anyorganization. Charismatic, powerful and real, he willinspire leaders to see the value their people bring tothe job every day.

� FREE admission to Canada’s

largest EHS Tradeshow

� Complimentary printed and

electronic course materials

� Continental breakfast, lunch

and refreshments included

� Prize draw for registrants

attending CANECT tradeshow

� FREE parking and easy access

* Note that speeches associated with the ‘Part-ners in Prevention’ event begin at approx. 8 am.in Hall 1. Please check exact time of keynote ad-dress on registration. Since regular CANECTsessions start at 9:00 am, choosing to hear akeynote speaker may mean missing some partof a CANECT course.

“Changing My Mind”

Margaret Trudeau, Celebrated Canadian andMental Health Advocate

Changing the Way We Thinkabout Motor Vehicle Incidents- The Science of the Positive

2:00 p.m.

5:00 p.m.

9:00 a.m.

Noon

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AIR & GHG EMISSIONS

See below for CANECT Day 3 program See below for CANECT Day 3 program

oon until 2pm when sessions resume • Lunch is available in Hall 1, close to the CANECT Tradeshow Exhibit Hall area ted Canadian Environmental Tradeshow and Health & Safety Ontario’s (formerly IAPA) “Partners in Prevention” Expo!

• Toxic use reduction - process characterization- Utilizing the team approach- Preparing process flow diagrams- Toxic substance accounting- Phil Girard, Pinchin Environmental

• Toxic use reduction - options identification and characterization

- Seven toxic substance reduction categories- Technical evaluation - Financial analysis- Phil Girard, Pinchin Environmental

• Process optimization: Reducing toxics; reducing OpEx- Using toxics reduction to reduce Operating Expenditures (OpEx)- Energy opportunities in closed-loop systems- Resource conservation- Material/Feedstock substitution- Direct and indirect cost analysis- Process automation- Robin Brown, Pinchin Environmental

• Case study: Toxics use reduction at a typical facility- Toxics Use Reduction in Massachusetts- Practical Application of Options- Benefits and cost Savings

- TBA

Complying with new toxics reduction acts and bylawsThis course, developed especially for CANECT, provides practical insight into com-plying with federal toxics regulations, Ontario’s Toxics Reduction Act and the theCity of Toronto Environmental Reporting, Disclosure and Innovation Bylaw andprovides practical guidance and case study examples illustratinghow organizations can benefit from the toxic reduction process.

• Municipal, provincial and federal environmentalreporting requirements

- Who’s impacted, and when- Government support and outreach programs- Reporting deadlines- Richard Whate, Toronto Public Health;- Shawn McDonald, Pinchin Environmental

• Ontario’s Toxics Reduction Act, 2010: Compliance framework- To what facilities does it apply?- What criteria have to be met before a facility is required to comply?- What has to be done in order to comply?- Certification by facility’s “highest ranking employee”- Dan Kirby, Oslers LLP

• Government programs: Toxics reduction in SMEs- Overcoming barriers (e.g. lack of resources)- Drivers to engage SMEs, including:client and supply chain requirements for safer chemicals,support programs, shareholder resolutions, and,education on the health and environmental effects of chemical use- Linda Varangu, My Sustainable Canada

• MOE update: TRA implementation and O. Reg. 455/09- Overview of Act and Regulation- Status of Proposed Amendments - Steve Klose, Director, MOE Toxics Reduction

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What constitutes environmental due diligence for Purchaser?

What constitutes environmental due diligence for Vendor?

• Noise:

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TOXICS REDUCTION

• The new framework for GHG reduction- Ontario’s approach – developing emissions profiles - WCI and cap-and-trade- US regulation under the Clean Air Act- Where is the law going – Recent Federal and Provincial initiatives- John Georgakopoulos, Willms & Shier Environmental Lawyers, LLP

• GHG Reporting for Ontario - What is the process? What do I need to do?- Guidance documents and other tools available- What calculation methods to use?- Verification requirements and facility obligations- Case study- Nicole Vadori, RWDI AIR Inc.

• Air approvals and approvals modernization – owners and operators of Cs of A

- Improving and simplifying the application process- Introducing a new electronic environmental registry- Focusing on businesses or facilities with poor compliance records- Focusing resources on higher environmental risk activities- Improving standards of environmental protection and compliance- Tim Krsul, Ontario Ministry of Environment

• Renewable Energy Approvals- Community resistance to renewables- Uncertainties for projects- Approvals and issues vary with the renewable energy source- Ben Coulson, RWDI AIR Inc.

• Open Question Period with Speakers

• Ontario Reg. 419 – How this regulates air emissions- Regulations governing emissions to air- How will “Open for Business” and approvals modernization change 419?- Cumulative effects as part of the Approvals process- Recent amendments – technical standards for selected sectors - Phase-in dates and NAICS Codes- Director discretion and power – the “Abatement Conversation”- Challenging Orders and Conditions of Approval- John Willms, Willms & Shier Environmental Lawyers LLP

• Regulation 419 and C of A UpdateCs of A - Selecting and updating the right type of C of A

- Why is an ESDM report important? Getting started.- Guidelines and sample ACME reports – which one to use? - Why review of the draft Certificate of Approval is so important- Modelling and models available – which one(s) to use?

Reg 419 - Recent and proposed amendments to Regulation 419/05- The sector based approach to regulatory compliance- Business issues with alternative standards

- David Cotsman, RWDI AIR Inc.

• Managing nuisance issues- Odour and dust complaints and how they play into the C of A process - Why is land use planning so important?- Defining noise impacts for Ontario Cs of A and Land Use issues- Assessment techniques: need to know- Mitigation: whose responsibility is it?- Mark Vanderheyden and Peter VanDelden, RWDI AIR Inc.

• Legal aspects of nuisance concerns- Common law nuisance actions - Protecting industrial land uses at the Ontario Municipal Board- Two case studies

- Vivienne Ball, Willms & Shier Environmental Lawyers LLP

2C

Updatedfor 2011

AIRTOXICS2B

“The WestJet Story”

Don Bell, Founder and Former Executive Vice-President, WestJet

organization. Charismatic, powerful and real, he willinspire leaders to see the value their people bring tothe job every day.

“Changing My Mind”

Margaret Trudeau, Celebrated Canadian andMental Health Advocate

Changing the Way We Thinkabout Motor Vehicle Incidents- The Science of the Positive

Updatedfor 2011

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- Land, Assets, Shares

What constitutes environmental due diligence for Purchaser?

What constitutes environmental due diligence for Vendor?

• Noise:

-

Cs of A

Reg 419

CANECT Professional Development Program Overview

The CANECT program of professional development courses is spread over 3 days (see the legend below).

Registrants can choose to attend one, two or all three days. It is therefore possible for each registrant to attend 3 of the 9 courses of-fered.

On Day 3 (May 18) registrants can choose one out of the three courses described on the following pages (3A, 3B or 3C).

CANECT offers registrants a unique, one-stop shopping opportunity for best practices, compliance advice and business solutions.

Multiple-day and multiple-registrant attendance provides your best opportunity to exploit the unique benefits presented by CANECT andis encouraged through discount pricing.

Morning and afternoon refreshments, complimentary buffet lunch, free tradeshow entrance to two major environmental and health andsafety tradeshows (May 17 & 18 only) plus comprehensive handout materials are provided free to all conference registrants.

Join us this year to refresh your knowledge, encourage environmental awareness and gain valuable continuing education credits.

Program for Day 3, May 18

The 19th Annual Canadian Environmental Conferenceand Tradeshow - May 16, 17 & 18, 2011

The International Centre, 6900 Airport Rd, Toronto

At-a-glance overview of courses:

1A

LAW

Regulation & Compliance

- Whatʼs new for2011

1C

LAND

Brownfields:The new rules

Program for Day 2, May 17

Choose one out ofthe three coursesoffered on May 16

>

Choose one out ofthe three coursesoffered on May 17

>

Choose one out ofthe three coursesoffered on May 18

>

1B

WATER

Water and Waste-water: Regulation,Compliance and

Opportunity

2A

EMS

EnvironmentalManagement Es-

sentials

2C

AIR & GHGs

Industrial Air Emis-sions Regulation &

Compliance

2B

TOXICS

Complying withnew toxics reduc-tion acts and by-

laws

3A

DUE DILIGENCE

Documenting andDemonstrantingEnvironmentalDue Diligence

3C

SPILLS: BESTPRACTICES

For Reporting,Contingency Plan-

ning and Emer-gency Response

3B

APPROVALSMODERNIZATION

C of A compliancefrom A - Z

2

3

Professional Development Courses offered on Day 3

3A Demonstrating and DocumentingEnvironmental Due DiligenceThis course provides practical insight into environmental

due diligence and why it is important to document and demon-

strate its application in commercial transactions; dealing with

contractors and consultants, ministry investigations, opera-

tional best practices and management systems. Proof of envi-

ronmental due diligence can provide managers with a first line

of defence against environmental charges and save thousands

of dollars in penalties.

3B Approvals ModernizationThis course, developed exclusively for CANECT and pre-

sented annually by C of A specialists at Golders and MOE’s Ap-

provals Branch, has become the gold standard for those

seeking to keep up-to-date with the Ministry of Environment’s

Approvals Modernization process as well as those seeking

guidance on best practices for managing all types of C of A and

permits - from Comprehensive Approvals, to Environmental

Compliance Approvals, to filling out the new forms.

3C Spills: Best Practices for Reporting, ContingencyPlanning, Communicating and Emergency ResponseAn environmental emergency can occur at any time. Attend

this course and be sure you and your response team know what

to do to respond professionally to environmental emergencies.

What plans do you need to have in place? Who must you report

to? What information must you divulge? What practical steps

must you take to protect employees, your organization, its as-

sets, and the health and safety of surrounding communities?

Program for Day 1, May 161

“The WestJet Story”

Don Bell, Founder and Former Executive Vice-President, WestJet

organization. Charismatic, powerful and real, he willinspire leaders to see the value their people bring tothe job every day.

“Changing My Mind”

Margaret Trudeau, Celebrated Canadian andMental Health Advocate

Changing the Way We Thinkabout Motor Vehicle Incidents- The Science of the Positive

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DUE DILIGENCE• What is environmental due diligence. Why is demonstrating

and documenting due diligence important- Defending managers and corporations against charges- Regulatory requirements and approvals - Document access and control- Commercial transactions re: properties, shares, assets and contracts- John Willms, Willms & Shier Environmental Lawyers LLP

• The legal defence: Due diligence as interpreted in the courts- Review of important cases and lessons they illustrate- Is following a Certificate of Approval proof of due diligence?- Is meeting a numerical standard proof of due diligence?- Is having a Management System proof of due diligence?- Jacquelyn Stevens, Willms & Shier Environmental Lawyers LLP

• Due diligence in practice: Compliance auditing and reporting- Internal compliance reporting: Environmental compliance audits:

- an effective due diligence mechanism- a voluntary assessment of current operations - identification of regulatory reporting requirements- comparison to applicable regulatory requirements- identification of industry BMPs / Benchmarking

- External compliance reporting: Meeting regulatory reporting requirements- externally mandated compliance reporting requirements- permits and/or Certificates of Approval- summary of typical requirements (NPRI, TRA, GHG, E2, ESDM, etc) - Peter Beukema, AMEC

• Diligent document control: Protections for access and release- Legal powers of a MOE investigator to obtain information - MOE guidelines- How to respond to requests for company documents- Confidentiality and privilege: strategies for managing access to data- Cautions re: email, Twitter, Facebook, and data storage

- Rosalind Cooper, Fasken Martineau Moulin LLP

• Due diligence in dealing with environmental consultantsand contractors (1): The consultant’s perspective

- Identifying environmental issues and assessing the risks- The reality of environmental regulations- Hiring an environmental consultant- Lou Locatelli, Church & Trought

• Dealing with environmental consultantsand contractors (2): Avoiding EHS liability issues

- Can parent companies be held responsible for the environmental offences of their subsidiaries or contractors?

- Including protections in contracts and written agreements- Internal/external consultants’ reports: words and phrases to avoid- C.W. Daniel Kirby, Oslers LLP

• Environmental due diligence in commercial transactions- Land, Assets, Shares: What are the similarities/ differences when it

comes to environmental due diligence?- WWhat constitutes environmental due diligence for Purchaser?- Right to investigate; right to terminate; changing standards;- Level of risk acceptance; importance of the contract - WWhat constitutes environmental due diligence for Vendor?- Duty to disclose; protection from future liabilities - Donna Shier, Willms & Shier Environmental Lawyers LLP

• Environmental management systems and due diligence- Drivers for implementing an EMS- Elements of ISO 14001 that address due diligence - Integrating management systems for enterprise risk management- Randy Sinukoff, Stantec Consulting Ltd.

• Due diligence and best management practices (BMPs)- Who decides what constitutes a Best Management Practice (BMP)?- Examples of BMPs (e.g. MOE’s guideline for chemical storage)- How to incorporate BMPs into your practices and procedures

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“The WestJet Story”

Don Bell, Founder and Former Executive Vice-President, WestJet

organization. Charismatic, powerful and real, he willinspire leaders to see the value their people bring tothe job every day.

“Changing My Mind”

Margaret Trudeau, Celebrated Canadian andMental Health Advocate

In her candid keynote, Mar-garet speaks about her life ex-periences, the challenges shefaced being in the public eye

and how she came to overcome bipolar disorder.Margaret has wonderful stories to tell and a strong,clear message on the importance of finding balanceof mind, body and spirit. Her message is one ofstrength, resilience and redefining one's goals. Sheadvocates strongly on mental health issues, helpingpeople overcome the stigma of mental illness thatoften prevents sufferers from getting help.

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Changing the Way We Thinkabout Motor Vehicle Incidents- The Science of the Positive

Dr. Jeff Linkenbach, Director,Center for Health and Safety Culture, Montana StateUniversity, will discuss the science of the positiveand transforming cultural norms as related to im-proving driver safety. (12:15pm Hall 1)

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What constitutes environmental due diligence for Purchaser?

What constitutes environmental due diligence for Vendor?

• Overview of the C of A regulatory framework- Overview of the approval requirements including changes related to Environmental Compliance Approvals

- Specific examples of situations that do and do not require approval- Penalties for not obtaining approval- Discussion of the increased focus on the Public’s Appeal Rights- C.W. Daniel Kirby, Oslers LLP

• Approvals modernization: What it means to you- Overview of Modernization of Approvals Process- Risk-based priority setting targets- Environmental Activity and Sector Registry- Focus on remaining new “high” priority Environmental Compliance Approvals that will replace existing C o fA system- Marcia Wallace/ Tim Krsul, Ministry of the Environment

• Managing public input and EBR comments- Strategies to manage public input and EBR comments- Operating in a post “Lafarge-decision” world- Multi Media Approvals and cumulative effects and when actions beyond compliance are necessary (new)

- Public consultation for Green Energy Projects- Peter Brown, Golder Associates Ltd.

• Waste disposal sites and waste transfer facilities- Key issues to obtain a Part V Approval and EA requirements- Taking advantage of comprehensive approvals for Waste Transfer Facilities- Waste System Requirements (new)

- Amy Burke, Golder Associates Ltd.

• Permits to Take Water (OWRA, section 34)- Key issues to obtain a PTTW - Recent updates and tips from past experience

- Wayne Caston, Golder Associates Ltd.

• Approvals under the Ontario Water Resources Act- Key issues to obtain an Industrial, Municipal Sewage or Storm Water Management Approval

- Recent updates and tips from past experience- Melanie Kennedy, Golder Associates Ltd.

• Air and noise approvals (EPA, Section 9) • Air: - Key air issues needed to obtain a Section 9 Approval

- Understanding the Comprehensive Approval and how to define a large Operating Envelope to maximize flexibility

- What’s new: technology standards- Tracy Hodges, Golder Associates Ltd.

• Noise:- Key noise issues needed to obtain a Section 9 Approval- Understanding the various noise screening processes- Negotiating a Noise Abatement Action Plan

- Joe Tomaselli,, Golder Associates Ltd.

• Tips for accessing and providing information to MOE- New application forms and Guide to Applying- Accessing new Public C of A and Application Package Databases- Minimum information requirements - Emily Lau, Golder Associates Ltd.

• The impact of the Endangered Species Act on approvals- How the MNR legislation can affect your operations- Understanding the specific targeted areas and species - no longerlimited to the North

- Strategies to use Screening Assessments to take actions to avoid the approval triggers- Kevin Trimble, Golder Associates Ltd.

• Q & A with panel of technical experts

• Reporting spills, leaks, discharges and environmental emergencies: The legal framework

- Overview of the federal and provincial regulatory framework for spills management and emergency response- Marc Kemerer, Blaney McMurtry LLP

• Spills Action Centre: Specific actions and requirements- Federal and provincial rules and roles- The role of the Spills Action Centre (SAC) and what happens when a spill is reported

- Overview of Ontario’s Emergency Management Program- Gary Zikovitz, Ontario Emergency Management Program Coordinator, Spills Action Centre, Ministry of the Environment

• Environmental Administrative Penalties- What are the main components of the new spills legislation

and how do they differ from what went before?- Which companies are affected now and in the future?- What are the new stricter spill reporting thresholds?

What is the interpretation of “may cause adverse effect” ? - Handling IEB spills investigations- What is the significance of ‘deemed impairment’?- What due diligence measures should your company adopt?

- Janet Bobechko, Blaney McMurtry LLP

• Spills in transit: Handling transportation emergencies- Specific challenges in transportation-related spills - air, road, rail, marine- The impact of transportation security measures- Federal and provincial TDG legislation regarding emergency response- Transport Canada’s environmental response system

- Ralph Cuervo-Lorens, Blaney McMurtry LLP

• How would you respond? - Dealing with typical scenarios- Case histories- Typical spills incidents; their causes, consequences and responses - Shawn Barlow, Photech Environmental Solutions Inc.

• Key elements of an emergency response plan1. The emergency response plan:

- Regional Municipalty of Niagara, Wastewater Services Division plan- Guidelines/procedures for staff to follow

2. Meeting DWQMS/QMS requirements:- Reference the source water protection requirement- Mandate to plan for, implement and exercise potential emergencies

3. Exercising component:- Tabletop physical movement of people and equipment- Internal and external personnel requirements- Difficulties encountered; lessons learned.

- David Fretz, Reg. Municipality of Niagara, Wastewater Services Div.

• Contingency planning and ER: Best practices:1. Response activation: Facing the worst-case scenario

- Suddenly there's a spill or ‘CBRN’ event - what do you do?- Dealing with 'time critical issues' and the 'hierarchy of events' - Quick-check system for gathering the facts- Classification of events / response activities- Ability to "size-up" and take action to control conditions- Determine the 'cut off limit' for responders and suppliers

- Cliff Holland, President of Spill Management Inc.2. Command and control: Effective ER planning

- Plan objectives; accessing resources- Designating an in-house emergency response team- Incidents, emergencies, disasters: Who’s in charge?- Interface with regulatory agencies, contractors and ER services- Unified Command System for industry, labs, institutions, etc. - Develop location-specific response procedures and guidelines- Prioritize preventive preparedness and response measures

- Cliff Holland, President of Spill Management Inc.

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“The WestJet Story”

Don Bell, Founder and Former Executive Vice-President, WestJet

organization. Charismatic, powerful and real, he willinspire leaders to see the value their people bring tothe job every day.

“Changing My Mind”

Margaret Trudeau, Celebrated Canadian andMental Health Advocate

Changing the Way We Thinkabout Motor Vehicle Incidents- The Science of the Positive

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You are invited! Update your knowledge, bring your staff and join Canada’s environmental community for three days in May to participate in Canada’s largest and most cost-effective environmental due diligence training opportunity

Vivienne BallWillms & Shier Environmental Lawyers LLP

Sharon Baily (invited)Ontario Ministry of Environment

Shawn BarlowPhotech Environmental Solutions Inc.

Peter BeukemaAMEC Earth and Environmental

Janet BobechkoBlaney McMurtry LLP

Peter BrownGolder Associates Ltd.

Robin BrownPinchin Environmental

Terry Boutilier City of Kitchener

Amy BurkeGolder Associates Ltd.

Rebecca CameronStantec Consulting Ltd.

Sean CapstickGolder Associates Ltd.

Wayne CastonGolder Associates Ltd.

Bryan Chubb Maxxam Analytics

Rosalind CooperFasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP

David CotsmanRWDI AIR Inc.

Ben CoulsonRWDI AIR Inc.

Ralph Cuervo-LorensBlaney McMurtry LLP

Radha CurpenBennett Jones LLP

Douglas Dittburner Kraft Foods, Cadbury plant

David FretzRegional Municipality of Niagara

Sean B. Geddes Savanta

Wesley GeeStantec Consulting Ltd.

John GeorgakopoulosWillms & Shier Environmental Lawyers LLP

Sarah GilbertBennett Jones LLP

Phil GirardPinchin Environmental

Leonard GriffithsBennett Jones LLP

David HarperKilmer Brownfield Equity Fund L.P.

Tracy HodgesGolder Associates

Cliff HollandSpill Management Inc.

David HopperWESA Inc.

Alex KeenThe ALTECH Group

Marc KemererBlaney McMurtry LLP

C.W. Daniel KirbyOslers LLP

Melanie KennedyGolder Associates Ltd.

Steve KloseOntario Ministry of Environment

Tim Krsul Ontario Ministry of Environment

Emily LauGolder Associates Ltd.

Stephen LibinBennett Jones LLP

Lou LocatelliChurch & Trought Inc.

Theresa McClenaghanCanadian Environmental Law Association

Michelle McCullochTD Bank

Sean McDonaldPinchin Environmental

Adrienne MooreBennett Jones LLP

Vico PaloschiPinchin Environmental Ltd.

Jim PerroneDillon Consulting Limited

Steve QuigleyConestoga-Rovers & Associates

Joanna RosengartenMcCarthy-Tétrault

Don RycroftTD Bank

Julia Schatz Bennett Jones LLP

Donna S.K. ShierWillms & Shier Environmental Lawyers LLP

Randy SinukoffStantec Consulting Ltd.

Jacquelyn StevensWillms & Shier Environmental Lawyers LLP

Jo-Anne St. GodardRecycling Council of Ontario

Joe TomaselliGolder Associates Ltd.

Kevin TrimbleGolder Associates Ltd.

Nicole VadoriRWDI AIR Inc.

Peter VanDeldenRWDI AIR Inc.

Mark VanderheydenRWDI AIR Inc.

Linda VaranguMy Sustainable Canada

Richard WhateToronto Public Health

Cecile WillertEcoMetrix Incorporated

John WillmsWillms & Shier Environmental Lawyers LLP

Gary ZikovitzMOE Spills Action Centre

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Expert faculty of featured speakers:

3M CanadaAlcan International

Algoma SteelAllen-Bradley

Atomic Energy of CanadaAult Foods

BASF CanadaBayer, Rubber Division

Beaver Lumber CompanyBell Canada

Benjamin Moore & Co.Bombardier

Brampton Hydro-Electric CommissionCAMI Automotive

Canadian Coast GuardCanadian Pacific Railway

Canadian Standards AssociationCanadian Tire Corp.

Cara OperationsCarlton Cards

Celanese CanadaCity of Calgary

City of EtobicokeCity of KingstonCity of London

City of MississaugaCity of OshawaCity of Toronto

Colgate-Palmolive CanadaConsumers Gas

Cuddy Food ProductsCustom Pharmaceuticals

Dept. of National DefenceDiamond Aircraft Ind.

DofascoDominion Colour Coat

Domtar Specialty Fine PapersDupont CanadaDynatec Mining

EB Eddy Forest ProductsEdmonton Power

Effem FoodsEnvironment Canada

Estée Lauder CosmeticsFabricated Steel Products

FAG BearingsFalconbridge

First Brands Canada Corp.Fluor Daniel

Ford Motor Co. of CanadaFuji Photo Film Canada

GE Plastics CanadaGeneral Motors of Canada

George WestonGerdau Courtice Steel

Go TransitGolder AssociatesGoodyear Canada

Grant Forest ProductsHealth Canada

Hemlo Gold MinesHome Hardware, Paint Division

Hostess Frito-LayICI Paints Canada

Imperial OilImperial Tobacco

International WallcoveringsIntertec SystemsJacques Whitford

John DeereJohnson & Johnson

K-G PackagingKimberly-Clark

Kinross Gold Corp.Kirkland Lake Power Corp.

Kuntz ElectroplatingLabatt Breweries Canada

Laidlaw CarriersLake Superior Power

Laurel SteelLeaver Mushrooms Co.

Lepage’sLitton Systems CanadaLong ManufacturingLongo’s Fruit Market

Macmillan Bloedel Forest ProductsManchester Plastics

Manitoba HydroMaple Leaf Poultry

Metro Planning Dept.Moore Business Forms

Nabisco BrandsNacan Products

National Energy BoardNavistar International

Nelson SteelNestle Canada

Nexacor Realty Mgmt.Niagara Waste Systems

Nortel CanadaNorth York Board of Ed.

Northland FuelsNorthrop Grumman Canada

Nova ChemicalsNova Scotia Liquor Commission

NovopharmNTN Bearing Mfg.

Ontario HydroOntario Realty Corp.

Orenda Aerospace Corp.Owens-Corning Canada

Paperboard Industries Corp.Parry Sound Fire Dept.

Pebblestone Multi- ServicesPetro-Canada Products

Pfizer CanadaPhilip Services Corp.

PPG CanadaPratt & Whitney Canada

Procter & GambleQuebecor Printing

Redpath SugarsRegion of DurhamRegion of Halton

Region of Hamilton-WentworthRegion of Ottawa-Carleton

Region of PeelRegion of Waterloo

Region of YorkReynolds-Lemmerz Ind.Rockwell Automation

Rohm and Haas CanadaRothsay, Member of Maple Leaf Foods

Royal Canadian MintRoyal Ontario MuseumSaskatoon Chemicals

SaskpowerSC Johnson Wax

Sears CanadaSelectone Paints

Shell Canada ProductsSherwin-Williams Canada

Siemens AutomotiveSlater Steels

Spar AerospaceSt. Laurent Paperboard

St. Lawrence Seaway AuthorityStanchem

Sterling Pulp ChemicalsSun-Canadian Pipe Line Co.

SunocoSyncrude Canada

The Minute Maid Co. of CanadaThunder Bay Harbour Commission

Toronto General HospitalToronto Hydro

Toronto Terminals RailwayToronto Transit Comm.

Town of MidlandToyota Motor Manufacturing Canada

Trans Alta EnergyTranscanada Pipelines

Transcontinental PrintingTransport Canada

TremcoUltramar

Union GasWabco Westinghouse Railway Canada

Wescast IndustriesWestroc Industries

Windsor MoldWindsor Utilities Comm.

Wolverine TubeXerox Canada

Corporate participants:

Over 350 leading companies and organizations now make it theirannual practice to send staff to CANECT courses.

Past participants have included:

Sponsorship Opportunities

To learn more aboutCANECT sponsorshipopportunities and toadd your companyʼs

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call Denise Simpson at (905)727-4666

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COURSE FEE FOR SINGLE REGISTRATION• Single-day registration = $640 + HST per person• 2-day registration = $970 + HST per person• 3-day registration = $1320 + HST per person(prices include: keynote speaker; lunch + refreshments + materials) Note that by registering for all three days you save $600 offthe single-day rate and pay just $440 or less (see below) percourse - It’s by far your most cost-effective option!

DISCOUNTS FOR MULTIPLE REGISTRATIONSJoin Canada’s major corporations in making this an inclusiveevent by bringing your entire team. In addition to the above dis-counts for 2- and 3-day attendance, CANECT rewards multipleregistrations. For additional discounts on registering multipleregistrants, see the adjacent form. For discounts on registeringmore than 4 registrants, call Darlann Passfield (905) 727-4666, Ext 30, or email [email protected]

ALL REGISTRATION FEES INCLUDE: • FREE hand-out materials, CDs, workbooks and proceedings • FREE PASS to attend both the environmental andworkplace health and safety tradeshows

• Complimentary coffee and lunch• Certificate of Attendance showing Continuing Education Credits (CECs) on completion

CANCELLATIONS POLICY: Refunds will be given for cancellations received in writing byApril 26, 2011. Refunds cannot be given after this time. Delegatesubstitution is permitted at all times. Please note, if you registerfor the session and do not attend, you are liable for the full fee.

ACCOMMODATION AND HOTELS:The International Centre is conveniently located close to all TorontoPearson Airport Hotels. Registrants are required to make their ownhotel arrangements.

PROGRAM CHANGES:The organizers reserve the right to change the program contentand to substitute speakers and content where necessary withoutfurther notice. Should circumstances require it, the organizersalso reserve the right to relocate and reschedule this event within asix-month period of the scheduled date and assume no liability forthese changes.

Mail forms with payment to: CANECT 2011, c/o Microspec Registration Services,260 Edgeley Blvd, Unit 3, Vaughan, Ontario L4K 3Y4

Make cheques payable to: Envirogate Event Management Inc. HST # 83595 8141 RT0001

For registration status inquiries only, phone: 416-780-9825 or 888-780-9825For general inquiries,

phone Darlann Passfield at Environmental Science & Engineering (905) 727-4666, Ext 30

1. A cheque (payable to Envirogate Event Management Inc.) will be mailed for:

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Brownfields:The new rules

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Complying withnew toxics reduc-tion acts and by-

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SPILLS: BESTPRACTICESFor Reporting,Contingency Planning andEmergency Response

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