Canadian Security Guide Book
2005 EDITION
An Update of Security Problems in Search of Solutions
The Committee made more than a hundred and twenty recommendations over the course of its six reports. Of those, two recommendations were printed incorrectly and it has chosen to withdraw one of them. The withdrawn and incorrect recommendations are explained below.
Further, the Committee has decided not to deal with two broad recommendations that it made in its second report because they are covered by more specific recommendations in the same report. Following that report, the Committee discontinued the practice of making broad and then specific recommendations. Those recommendations are also set out below.
OLD RECOMMENDATION |
Transport Canada should continue to be responsible for the development of policy and standards for aircraft and airport security and should be responsible for verification that security policies are being implemented to its standards by the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority, airport authorities, airlines, and police or other security personnel. (Report: The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003, # VIII.1)
COMMITTEE COMMENT |
Upon review, the Committee believes this recommendation confuses instead of clarifies. It withdraws this recommendation. The Committee is of the view that Transport Canada should not be involved in security issues. It should be involved in other air transportation related regulations, such as airworthiness, but not security. The Committee believes that responsibility for the security of aircraft and the restricted areas of airports should be transferred to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (See Chapter 7, Problem 18, pages 189-190).
Corrections
After initial printing of its January 2003 study of airport security, The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, the Committee realized that it had printed two of its recommendations incorrectly. The wording of the text of the recommendations was inconsistent with the rest of the report. Below are the recommendations as initially printed and as corrected.
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RECOMMENDATION VII.1 AS PRINTED |
All airport policing directly related to air travel security be removed from the airport authorities and assigned exclusively to the RCMP under contract to CATSA. (Report: The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003, # VII.1)
RECOMMENDATION VII.1 AS CORRECTED |
The Committee recommends that all airport policing directly related to air travel security be removed from the airport authorities and assigned exclusively to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who can in turn contract parts of it to the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority.
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RECOMMENDATION VIII.4 AS PRINTED |
CATSA should be given the authority to contract the RCMP to supervise all policing at airports as it relates to passenger, cargo, aircraft and airside security. (Report: The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003, # VIII.4)
RECOMMENDATION VII.4 AS CORRECTED |
The Committee also recommends that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police be given the authority to contract the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority to supervise all security policing at airports as it relates to passenger, cargo, aircraft and airside security.
In Defence of North America: A Canadian Responsibility, the Committee’s second report, the Committee made three broad thematic recommendations. It followed them up with eight more specific recommendations, covering essentially the same ground.
The Committee has decided to not to address the first two of the broad recommendations from that report in this report and will instead assess those responses only in terms of the more detailed recommendations.
The Committee did examine the third thematic recommendation (Chapter 5, Problem 13, pages 117-118) because it addresses an issue not represented in the more specific recommendations. The original broad recommendations are below.
With regard to improved defence of Canada’s territorial waters, the Committee recommends:
1. Adoption of a layered approach of reporting and monitoring to provide timely warning of vessels approaching Canadian waters.
2. The Coordination of all Canadian resources - including Navy, Coast Guard, Air Force, Army, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Canada Customs and Revenue Agency, police forces and agencies responsible for intelligence and satellite surveillance - to improve defence of Canada’s coastlines.
3. Greater cooperation and coordination with U.S. counterparts.
(Report: Defence of North America: A Canadian Responsibility, September 2002, #1, 2, and 3)
Extract from the Journals of the Senate of Friday, February 13, 2004:
THAT the Standing Senate Committee on National Security and Defence be authorized to examine and report on the national security policy of Canada. In particular, the Committee shall be authorized to examine:
(a) the capability of the Department of National Defence to defend and protect the interests, people and territory of Canada and its ability to respond to and prevent a national emergency or attack, and the capability of the Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness to carry out its mandate;
(b) the working relationships between the various agencies involved in intelligence gathering, and how they collect, coordinate, analyze and disseminate information and how these functions might be enhanced;
(c) the mechanisms to review the performance and activities of the various agencies involved in intelligence gathering; and
(d) the security of our borders and critical infrastructure.
THAT the papers and evidence received and taken during the Thirty-seventh Parliament be referred to the Committee;
THAT the Committee report to the Senate no later than March 31, 2006 and that the Committee retain all powers necessary to publicize the findings of the Committee until May 31, 2006.
The question being put on the motion, it was adopted.
Paul Bélisle
Clerk of the Senate
Adams, Superintendent Bill Federal Services Directorate RCMP June 9, 2003 |
Allan, Major Murray Deputy Commanding Officer Royal Regina Rifles January 27, 2003 |
Adams, Mr. John Commissioner Canadian Coast Guard May 5, 2003 |
Allard, The Honorable Wayne Ranking Member (Republican – Virginia), U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee February 05, 2002 |
Adams, Corporal Terrance CFB Borden Technical Services CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Allen, Mr. Jon Director General, North America Bureau Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade January 28, 2002, March 17, 2003 |
Addy, Major General (ret’d) Clive National Past Chairman Federation of Military and United Services Institutes of Canada October 15, 2001 |
Amos, Chief Warrant Officer Bruce 423 Maritime Helicopter Squadron, 12 Wing Shearwater January 22-24, 2002 |
Alarie, Master Corporal Bernadette Canadian Forces Dental Services School CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Andrash, Mr. P. (Duke) Sergeant 481, Vancouver Police Department November 18-22, 2001 |
Alexander, Dr. Jane Deputy Director U.S. Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) February 04, 2002 |
Axworthy, Dr. Thomas Chairman, Centre for Study of Democracy Queen's University September 29, 2003 |
Arcand, Chief Warrant Officer Gilles 5th Combat Engineer Regiment CFB Valcartier September 24, 2003 |
Badger, Captain Chris J. Vice President, Operations, Vancouver Port Authority November 18-22, 2001 |
Atkins, Chief Superintendent Ian Criminal Operations Officer, H Division, RCMP January 22-24, 2002, Sept. 22-23, 2003 |
Baird, Master Corporal Keith Bravo Squadron CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Atkinson, Ms. Joan Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy and Program Development Department of Citizenship and Immigration January 28, 2002 |
Baker, Mr. Mike Vice-President, Corporate Management Canadian Air Transport Security Authority November 25, 2002 |
Audcent, Mr. Mark Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel Senate of Canada December 2, 2002 |
Baker, Lieutenant-Colonel Roy Wing Logistics and Engineering Officer CFB Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Avis, Captain Peter Director of Maritime Policy, Operations and Readiness Department of National Defence April 7, 2003 |
Balnis, Richard Senior Research Officer Canadian Union of Public Employees November 18, 2002 |
Baltabaev, M.P., Mr. Tashpolot Kyrgyz Republic May 12, 2003 |
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Barbagallo, Lieutenant Jason The Black Watch November 5-6, 2002 |
Bastien, Commander Yves Formation Administration Officer Maritime Forces Atlantic January 22-24, 2002 |
Barrett, Major Roger R. Operational Officer, 2 RCR CFB Gagetown January 22-24, 2002 |
Baum, Major Nigel J4 CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Barrette, Mr. Jean Director Security Operations, Safety and Security Group Transport Canada Nov. 27, 2002 / Dec. 2, 2002 |
Bax, Ms. Janet Director General, Programs Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Preparedness October 20, 2003 |
Bartley, Mr. Alan Director General, Policy Planning and Readiness, Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Preparedness July 19, 2001 |
Beattie, Captain Davie Canadian Parachute Centre Adjutant CFB Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Basrur, Dr. Sheela Medical Officer of Health City of Toronto October 30, 2003 |
Beattie, Lieutenant-Colonel Mark Senior Staff Officer, Canadian Forces Support Training Group, CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Bastien, Major-General Richard Deputy Commander of Air Assistant Chief of the Air Staff Department of National Defence December 3, 2001 |
Beazley, Chief Frank Halifax Regional Police Halifax Regional Municipality September 23, 2003 |
Beers, Master Corporal Robert Canadian Forces School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Bercuson, Dr. David J. Director, Centre for Military and Strategic Studies University of Calgary April 19, 2004 |
Begin, Mr. Robert Regional Director, Quebec Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Preparedness October 27, 2003 |
Bernier, Warrant Officer Michel 5th Military Police Platoon CFB Valcartier September 24, 2003 |
Begley, Inspector J.J. (Jim) Federal Policing Service RCMP November 18-22, 2001 |
Berry, Major David Canadian Parachute Centre Training Officer Commander CFB Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Belcourt, Chief Warrant Officer Mario 12th Canadian Armoured Regiment 5th Canadian Mechanized Brigade CFB Valcartier September 24, 2003 |
Berthiaume, Mr. Tim Deputy Fire Chief City of Windsor February 10, 2003 |
Bell, Mr. Peter Intelligence Analyst Organized Crime Agency of British Columbia November 18-22, 2001 |
Bildfell, Mr. Brian Director, Ambulance Services City of Windsor February 27, 2003 |
Belzile, Lieutenant-General (ret’d) Charles Chairman Conference of Defence Associations October 15, 2001 |
Bilodeau, Mr. Ronald Associate Secretary to the Cabinet, Deputy Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister and Security and Intelligence Coordinator Privy Council Office February 24, 2003 |
Bishop Jr., The Honorable Sanford D. (Democrat – Georgia) U.S. House Select Committee on Intelligence February 05, 2002 |
Blanchard, Master Corporal Piette Canadian Forces Dental Services School CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Bissonnette, Captain J.R.A. Commander, 5th Military Police Platoon CFB Valcartier September 24, 2003 |
Blanchette, Lieutenant-Colonel Michael Commander, Canadian Parachute School CFB Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Black, Mr. Bob Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness City of Edmonton January 28, 2003 |
Bland, Professor Douglas Chair of Defence Management Program, School of Policy Studies Queen’s University October 29, 2001 / May 27, 2002 |
Black, Lieutenant Colonel Dean C. Commanding Officer, 403 Squadron CFB Gagetown January 22-24, 2002 |
Blight, Master Corporal 8 Air Maintenance Squadron 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Blackmore, Mr. David Director of Building and Property, Emergency Operations Centre Manager City of St. John’s March 31, 2003 |
Boisjoli, Lieutenant-Commmander André Commanding Officer, HMCS Glace Bay, Maritime Forces Atlantic January 22-24, 2002 |
Blair, Master Warrant Officer Gérald Canadian Forces School of Communications and Electronics CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Bolton, Lieutenant Colonel Bruce D Commanding Officer The Black Watch, Royal Highland Regiment of Canada November 5-6, 2001 |
Bon, Mr. Daniel Director General, Policy Planning, Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy Department of National Defence July 18, 2001 |
Bramah, Mr. Brian Regional Director Transport Canada November 18-22, 2001 |
Bonnell, Mr. R.J. (Ray) Superintendent, Officer in Charge, Protective Services Branch, RCMP December 2, 2002 |
Brandt, Mr. Brion Director, Security Policy Transport Canada May 5, 2003 |
Boswell, Lieutenant-Colonel Brad Acting Director of Army Doctrine CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Brochet, Inspector Pierre, Chief of Operation, Planning Section, Montreal Police Service, City of Montreal September 26, 2003 |
Bourgeois, Mr. Terry District Chief, Rural District 3, Communications, Fire and Emergency Service, Halifax Regional Municipality September 23, 2003 |
Brodie, Ms. Ingrid Acting Director, Public Safety Initiatives, Policing and Victim Services Division, Nova Scotia Department of Justice September 23, 2003 |
Boutilier, Dr. James A. Special Advisor (Policy), Maritime Forces, Pacific Headquarters Department of National Defence June 9, 2003 |
Brooks, Captain Melissa CFB Petawawa June 25-27, 2002 |
Bradley, Corporal John Imagery Technician 17 Wing Imaging and Associate Air Force Historian, 17 Wing Winnipeg November 18-22, 2001 |
Brown, Major Chris 424 Squadron CFB Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Bryan, Mr. Robert Emergency Planning Coordinator City of Vancouver January 30, 2003 |
Burrell, Mr. Bruce Assistant Deputy Chief Director, Halifax Regional Fire Service Halifax Regional Municipality September 23, 2003 |
Buck, Vice-Admiral Ron Chief of the Maritime Staff Department of National Defence December 3, 2001, August 14, 2002, April 7, 2003 |
Calder, Mr. Kenneth Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy Department of National Defence November 26, 2001, August 14, 2002, April 26, 2004 |
Buenacruz, Corporal Wing Administration 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Cameron, Captain Keith CFB Petawawa June 25-27, 2002 |
Bullock, Ms. Margaret Manager, Security Awareness, Policy and Regulatory Corporate Security, Air Canada November 18-22, 2001 |
Cameron, Colonel Scott Director of Medical Policy on the staff of the Director General Health Services (DGHS) Department of National Defence December 10, 2001 |
Burke, Captain (N) Greg Chief of Staff, Maritime Forces Atlantic Department of National Defence January 22-24, 2002 |
Campbell, Anthony Vice-President, Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies June 3, 2002 |
Burke, Mr. Sean Research Associate, National Security Studies, Council on Foreign Relations February 04, 2002 |
Campbell, Lieutenant-General Lloyd Commander of Air Command and Chief of the Air Staff Department of National Defence December 3, 2001 |
Campbell, Master Corporal Steve 426 Training Squadron 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Chapin, Mr. Paul Director General, International Security Bureau, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade February 23, 2004 |
Caouette, Sergeant Denis, Operational Planning Section, Montreal Police Service, City of Montreal September 26, 2003 |
Charette, Mr. Serge National President, Customs Excise Union Douanes Accise (CEUDA) January 22-24, 2002 |
Caron, Corporal Denis National Support Arrangements Coordinator, Coast and Airport Watch National Coordinator, Organized Crime Branch, RCMP April 7, 2003 |
Chartier, Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel Victor G., OMM, CD. The Black Watch November 5-6, 2002 |
Castillo, Corporal Marvin CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Chartrant, Lieutenant-Commander Yves Acting Commanding Officer, HMCS Huron, Maritime Forces Pacific November 18-22, 2001 |
Castonguay, Staff Sergeant Charles Unit Commander RCMP November 5-6, 2001 |
Chow, Lieutenant Commander Robert Commanding Officer, HMCS Unicorn (Saskatoon) January 27, 2003 |
Cellucci, H.E. Paul Ambassador, Embassy of the United States of America to Canada August 15, 2002 |
Cirincione, Mr. Joseph Senior Director, Non Proliferation Project, The Carnegie Foundation February 05, 2002 |
Cessford, Lieutenant-Colonel Michael Acting Commader, Canadian Forces Joint Operations Group, CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Clapham, Superintendent Ward D. Officer in Charge RCMP November 18-22, 2001 |
Clark, Captain Robert CO BW No.2497 Cadet Corps Head Librarian, Law Library McGill University November 5-6, 2002 |
Connolly, Mr. Mark Customs Contraband, Intelligence and Investigations, Canada Border Services Agency, February 23, 2004 |
Clarke, Master Corporal James Gulf Squadron CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Conyers, Jr., The Honorable John Ranking Member Democrat-Michigan, U.S. House Judiciary Committee February 07, 2002 |
Clarke, Mr. Shawn Acting Regional Director, PEI, Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Preparedness October 27, 2003 |
Cooper, First Officer Russ Toronto Representative, Security Committee Air Canada Pilots Association November 4, 2002 |
Coble, The Honorable Howard Ranking Member (Republican, North Carolina) U.S. House Judiciary Committee February 07, 2002 |
Corcoran, Mr. James Former Deputy Director, Operations Canadian Security and Intelligence Service October 01, 2001 |
Collenette, P.C., M.P., The Honourable David Michael Minister of Transport December 2, 2002 |
Cormier, Master Seaman Michael Canadian Forces Military Police Academy CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Connolly, Mr. Mark Director General, Contraband and Intelligence Services Directorate, Customs Branch Canada Customs and Revenue Agency February 10, 2003, September 22, 2003 |
Cormier, Captain Michael P. Deputy Harbour Master Vancouver Port Authority November 18-22, 2001 |
Côté, Mr. Bertin Deputy Head of Mission Canadian Embassy (Washington) February 04-07, 2002 |
Croxall, Corporal Kevin CFB Borden Administration Services, CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Côté, Master Corporal Claude Bravo Squadron CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Cushman, Dr. Robert Chief Medical Officer of Health, City of Ottawa February 3, 2003 |
Côté, Mr. Yvan Investigator, Organized Crime Task Force, Montreal Urban Community Police Department November 05-06, 2001 |
D’Avignon, Mr. Michel Director General, National Security, Policing and Security Branch, Solicitor General Canada July 19, 2001 |
Coulter, Mr. Keith Chief, Communications Security Establishment February 24, 2003 |
D'Cunha, Dr. Colin Commissioner of Public Health, Chief Medical Officer of Health, Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, Ontario October 30, 2003 |
Couture, Lieutenant-General Christian Assistant Deputy Minister (Human Resources – Military) Department of National Defence December 10, 2001 |
Daigle, MSC, CD, Major-General Pierre Special Advisor to the Chief of Defence Staff, Department of National Defence March 17, 2003, February 23, 2004 |
Creamer, Mr. Dennis Vice-President, Finance and Administration, Halifax Port Authority January 22-24, 2002 |
Dallaire, Gabriel Gulf Squadron, CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Crouch, Dr. Jack Dyer Assistant Secretary of Defence, International Security Policy Office of the U.S. Secretary of Defence February 06, 2002 |
Daniels, Private Jason CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Davidson, Rear-Admiral Glenn V. Commander, Maritime Forces Atlantic Department of National Defence September 22, 2003 |
Dempsey, Mr. Lawrence National Secretary Treasurer Canadian Merchant Service Guild September 22, 2003 |
Davies, Ms. Krysta M. Intelligence Analyst Specialist KPMG Investigation and Security Inc. October 01, 2001 |
Deschamps, Col. André Director, Continental Operations Department of National Defence May 6, 2002 |
Davis, Chief Petty Officer First Class Kim Formation Chief Petty Officer Maritime Forces Pacific November 18-22, 2001 |
Desrosiers, Chief Warrant Officer Christian 5th Canadian Light Artillery Regiment September 24, 2003 |
Dawe, Mr. Dick Manager, Personnel Support Programmes, Maritime Forces Pacific November 18-22, 2001 |
Devlin, Mr. W.A. (Bill) Hub Development, Vancouver International Airport, Air Canada November 18-22, 2001 |
DeCastro, Second Lieutenant. Rod The Black Watch November 5-6, 2002 |
Dewar, Captain (N) (Ret'd) John Member, Maritime Affairs Navy League of Canada May 12, 2003, June 2, 2003 |
DeCuir, Brigadier-General Mike Deputy Regional Commander Canadian NORAD Region Headquarters November 18-22, 2001 |
Dickenson, Mr. Lawrence T. Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Security and Intelligence Privy Council Office October 29, 2001, February 24, 2003 |
Deemert, Mr. Rob Cabin Security, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers August 15, 2002 |
Dietrich, Chief Warrant Officer Dan Chief Warrant Officer One Canadian Air Division November 18-22, 2001 |
De Riggi, Mr. Angelo Intelligence Officer Organized Crime Task Force - RCMP November 5-6, 2001 |
Droz, Superintendent Pierre Criminal Operations RCMP November 5-6, 2001 |
Dion, Corporal Yves Canadian Forces Fire Academy CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Duchesneau, Mr. Jacques President and Chief Executive Officer Canadian Air Transport Security Authority November 25, 2002 |
Ditchfield, Mr. Peter Deputy Chief Officer Organized Crime Agency of B.C. November 18-22, 2001 |
Dufour, Major Rénald Commander, 58th Air Defence Battery CFB Valcartier September 24, 2003 |
Doge, Ms. Trish Director, Risk and Emergency Management, City of Vancouver January 30, 2003 |
Dufresne, Corporal Canadian Forces Postal Unit 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Dowler, Chief Petty Officer First Class George Maritime Forces Atlantic January 22-24, 2002 |
Duguay, Mr. Yves Senior Director Corporate Security Risk Management Air Canada November 18-22, 2001 |
Downton, Master Corporal Doug 426 Training Squadron 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Duncan, Mr. Mark Vice-President, Operations, Canadian Air Transport Security Authority November 25, 2002 |
Doyle, Lieutenant Colonel Bert Commanding Officer, 402 Squadron 17 Wing Winnipeg November 18-22, 2001 |
Dunn, Major General Michael Vice Director, Strategic Plans and Policy The Pentagon February 06, 2002 |
Durocher, Captain Pascal Deputy Commanding Officer, 2EW Squadron, CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Enger, Inspector T.G. (Tonia) Operations Officer RCMP November 18-22, 2001 |
Earnshaw, Commander Paul F. Commanding Officer TRINITY, Joint Ocean Surveillance Information Centre Department of National Defence September 22, 2003 |
Erkebaev, M.P., The Honourable Abdygany Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Kyrgyz Republic May 12, 2003 |
Edmonds, Captain (N) David Chief of Staff Personnel & Training, Naval Reserve Department of National Defence September 25, 2003 |
Evans, Ms. Daniela Chief, Customs Border Services Canada Customs and Revenue Agency November 18-22, 2001 |
Elcock, Mr. Ward Director Canadian Security Intelligence Service August 14, 2002, February 17, 2003 |
Fadden, Mr. Richard Deputy Clerk, Counsel and Security Intelligence Coordinator Privy Council Office October 29, 2001, January 29, 2002, August 14, 2002 |
Elliott, Mr. William Assistant Deputy Minister, Safety and Security Group Transport Canada November 27, 2002, December 2, 2002, May 5, 2003 |
Fagan, Mr. John Director of Intelligence and Contraband, Atlantic Region Canada Customs and Revenue Agency January 22-24, 2002 |
Ellis, Captain Cameron CFB Petawawa June 25-27, 2002 |
Falconer, Captain Vic Formation Drug Education Coordinator, Formation Health Services (Pacific) Maritime Forces Pacific November 18-22, 2001 |
Falkenrath, Mr. Richard Senior Director U.S. Office of Homeland Security February 07, 2002 |
Fisher, Second Lieutenant Greg The Black Watch November 5-6, 2002 |
Fantino, Chief Julian Toronto Police Service May 6, 2002 |
Fisher, Captain Kent J8 CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Farr, Mr. Bruce Chief and General Manager, Toronto Emergency Medical Services City of Toronto October 30, 2003 |
Flack, Mr. Graham Director of Operations, Borders Task Force Privy Council Office March 17, 2003, February 23, 2004 |
Farmer, Mr. Rick Area Manager, Ontario East Port of Entries Citizenship and Immigration Canada May 7-9, 2002 |
Flagel, Mr. Brian Director, Airport Operations Canada Customs and Revenue Agency November 18-22, 2001 |
Fernie, Iain Regional Security Operations Manager Air Canada June 24, 2002 |
Fleshman, Larry General Manager, Customer Service Toronto Air Canada June 24, 2002 |
Ferguson, Mr. Brian Assistant Deputy Minister, Veterans Services Veterans Affairs Canada January 22-24, 2002 |
Flynn, Commander Steven U.S. Coast Guard and Senior Fellow National Security Studies, Council on Foreign Relations February 04, 2002 |
Fields, Fire Chief Dave Fire Department City of Windsor February 27, 2003 |
Fonberg, Mr. Robert Deputy Secretary to the cabinet, Operations Privy Council Office March 17, 2003 |
Forcier, Commodore Jean-Yves Chief of Staff J3, Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff, Department of National Defence July 18, 2001 |
Frappier, Mr. Gerry Director General, Security and Emergency Preparedness and Chair of Interdepartmental Marine Security Working Group, Transport Canada April 7, 2003, June 2, 2003, February 25, 2004 |
Forgie, Mr. John Enforcement Supervisor, Vancouver Citizenship and Immigration Canada November 18-22, 2001 |
Frappier, Lieutenant-Colonel Jean Commander, 12th Canadian Armoured Regiment, 5th Canadian Mechanized Brigade, CFB Valcartier September 24, 2003 |
Fortin, Lieutenant-Colonel Mario Acting Commanding Officer, 426 Squadron CFB Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Fraser, Rear-Admiral Jamie D. Commander Maritime Forces Pacific November 18-22, 2001 |
Foster, Lieutenant-Colonel Rob Acting Commanding Officer, 8 Air Maintenance Squadron CFB Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Fraser, Ms. Sheila Auditor General of Canada December 10, 2001 |
Fox, Mr. John Regional Representative, Nova Scotia Union of Canadian Transportation Employees September 22, 2003 |
Frederick, Corporal 8 Air Maintenance Squadron 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Francis, Warrant Officer Charles Bravo Squadron CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Frerichs, Private Travis CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Fries, Mr. Rudy Emergency Management Coordinator, London-Middlesex Community City of London March 31, 2003 |
Garnett, Vice-Admiral (Ret'd) Gary L. National Vice-President for Maritime Affairs, Navy League of Canada May 12, 2003 |
Froeschner, Major Chris Acting Commanding Officer, 429 Squadron CFB Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Garnon, Lieutenant-Commander Daniel Comptroller Department of National Defence September 25, 2003 |
Gadula, Mr. Charles Director General, Fleet Directorate, Marine Services, Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada April 7, 2003 |
Gauthier, Corporal 2 Air Movement Squadron 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Gagnon, Major Alain Commanding Officer, Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre, Montreal June 25-27, 2002 |
Gauvin, Commodore Jacques J. Acting Assistant Chief of the Maritime Staff Department of National Defence December 03, 2001 |
Gagnon, Mr. Jean-Guy, Deputy Director, Investigations Department, Montreal Police Service, City of Montreal September 26, 2003 |
Gauvin, Major Bart Directorate of Army Training 5 CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Gardner, Major Craig Mechanized Brigade Group CFB Petawawa June 25-27, 2002 |
Giasson, Mr. Daniel Director of Operations, Security and Intelligence Privy Council Office January 8, 2002 / January 29, 2002 |
Gibbons, The Honorable Jim Member (Republican – Nevada) U.S. House Select Committee on Intelligence February 06, 2002 |
Goatbe, Mr. Greg Director General, Program Strategy Directorate Canada Customs and Revenue Agency January 28, 2002 |
Giffin-Boudreau, Ms. Diane Acting Director General, Atlantic Region, Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada September 22, 2003 |
Goetz, Captain J.J. Mechanized Brigade Group CFB Petawawa June 25-27, 2002 |
Gilbert, Chief Warrant Officer Daniel Department of National Defence December 03, 2001 |
Goodall, Superintendent Bob Bureau Commander, Field and Traffic Support Bureau Ontario Provincial Police October 30, 2003 |
Gilbert, Staff Superintendent Emory Operational Support Services, Toronto Police Services, City of Toronto October 30, 2003 |
Goss, The Honorable Porter Chair (Republican - Florida) U.S. House Select Committee on Intelligence February 06, 2002 |
Giroux, Master Corporal Canadian Parachute Centre 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Gotell, Chief Warrant Officer Peter Operations 12 Wing Shearwater January 22-24, 2002 |
Glencross, Captain, Reverend Bruce Regimental Padre Minister The Black Watch November 5-6, 2002 |
Goupil, Inspector Pierre Direction de la protection du territoire, Unité d’urgence, région ouest, Sûreté du Québec November 5-6, 2001 |
Graham, Master Corporal 8 Air Maintenance Squadron 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Gregory, Leading Seaman Wing Administration Human Resources Department 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Graham, Erin Manager Safety, Capital District Health Halifax Regional Municipality September 23, 2003 |
Grue, Superintendent Tom Edmonton Police Services City of Edmonton January 28, 2003 |
Granatstein, Dr. Jack Chair, Council for Defence and Security in the 21st Century May 27, 2002, April 28, 2004 |
Guevremont, Benoît Gulf Squadron CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Grandy, Mr. Brian Acting Regional Director, Atlantic Region Canada Customs and Revenue Agency January 22-24, 2002 |
Guindon, Captain (N) Paul Submarine Division Maritime Forces Atlantic January 22-24, 2002 |
Gray, P.C., Right Honourable Herb Chair and Commissioner, Canadian Section, International Joint Commission March 29, 2004 |
Gutteridge, Mr. Barry Commissioner, Department of Works and Emergency Services City of Toronto October 30, 2003 |
Green, Major Bill Commanding Officer, Saskatchewan Dragoons (Moose Jaw) January 27, 2002 |
Haeck, Lieutenant Colonel Ken F. Commandant of Artillery School IFT CFB Gagetown January 22-24, 2002 |
Grégoire, Mr. Marc Assistant Deputy Minister, Safety and Security Group Transport Canada February 25, 2004 |
Hall, Major Steve Deputy Commandant, Canadian Forces School of Communications and Electronics CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Hamel, MWO Claude Regimental Sergeant-Major Designate The Black Watch November 5-6, 2002 |
Hart, Corporal Wing Administration Human Resources Department, 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Hammond, Major Lee Artillery CFB Petawawa June 25-27, 2002 |
Haslett, Lieutenant Adam Logistics Officer & Course Commander, The Black Watch November 5-6, 2002 |
Hansen, Superintendent Ken Director of Federal Enforcement RCMP April 7, 2003, June 9, 2003 |
Hatton, Commander Gary Commanding Officer, HMCS Montreal Maritime Forces Atlantic January 22-24, 2002 |
Hapgood, Warrant Officer John Canadian Parachute Centre 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Haydon, Mr. Peter T. Senior Research Fellow, Center for Foreign Policy Studies, Dalhousie University April 28, 2003 |
Harlick, Mr. James Assistant Deputy Minister, Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Preparedness, Department of National Defence July 19, 2001, October 20, 2003, October 27, 2003 |
Hazelton, Lieutenant Colonel Spike C.M. Commandant of Armour School C2 SIM, CFB Gagetown January 22-24, 2002 |
Harrison, Captain (N) R.P. (Richard) Assistant Chief of Staff, Operations, Maritime Forces Pacific November 18-22, 2001 |
Hearn, Brigadier-General T.M. Director General, Military Human Resources Policy and Planning Department of National Defence December 10, 2001 |
Hébert, Barbara Regional Director, Customs, Canada Customs and Revenue Agency June 24, 2002 |
Henschel, Superintendent Peter Federal Services Directorate RCMP June 9, 2003 |
Heimann, Dr. Alan Medical Officer of Health City of Windsor February 27, 2003 |
Herbert, Mr. Ron Director General, National Operations Division Veterans Affairs Canada January 22-24, 2002 |
Heisler, Mr. Ron Canada Immigration Centre, Halifax Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada September 22, 2003 |
Hickey, Captain (N) Larry Assistant Chief of Staff Plans and Operations (for Maritime Forces Atlantic) Department of National Defence June 16, 2003 |
Hendel, Commodore (Retired) Hans Consultant, Canadian Forces Staff College April 28, 2003 |
Hildebrand, Sergeant F.D. (Fred) ``H'' Division, Criminal Operations Branch, RCMP September 22, 2003 |
Henderson, Major Georgie Deputy A3 CFB Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Hildebrandt, Captain Gerhard Canadian Parachute Centre 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Henneberry, Lieutenant-Commander, HMCS Nanaimo Maritime Air Force Command Pacific November 18-22, 2001 |
Hill, Mr. Dave Chair, Capital Region Emergency Preparedness Partnership City of Edmonton January 28, 2003 |
Henry, Dr. Bonnie Associate Medical Officer of Health City of Toronto October 30, 2003 |
Hincke, Colonel Joe Commanding Officer 12 Wing Shearwater January 22-24, 2002 |
Hines, Colonel Glynne Director, Air Information Management, Chief of the Air Staff, Department of National Defence July 18, 2001 |
Hupe, Master Corporal Bryan 426 Training Squadron 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Horn, Lieutenant-Colonel Bernd CFB Petawawa June 25-27, 2002 |
Idzenga, Major Ray Commanding Officer, Gulf Squadron CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Hornbarger, Mr. Chris Director U.S. Office of Homeland Security February 07, 2002 |
Inkster, Mr. Norman President, KPMG Investigation and Security Inc. Former Commissioner, RCMP October 01, 2001 |
Hounsell, Master Corporal Scott Candian Forces School of Electronical and Mechanical Engineering, CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Innis, Captain Quentin Instructor, Canadian Parachute Centre 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Howe, Corporal Kerry CFB Borden Technical Services CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Issacs, Sergeant Tony Search and Rescue Technician Maritime Forces Atlantic January 22-24, 2002 |
Hunt, Mr. Baxter Embassy of the United States of America to Canada August 15, 2002 |
Jackson, Major David J3 CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Hunter, The Honorable Duncan Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Military Procurement (Republican – California) U.S. House Armed Services Committee February 06, 2002 |
Jackson, Ms. Gaynor Manager, Military Family Support Centre Maritime Forces Pacific November 18-22, 2001 |
Janelle, Private Pascal CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Johnston, Rear-Admiral (Retired) Bruce April 28, 2003 |
Jean, Mr. Daniel Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy and Program Development, Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada March 17, 2003 |
Johnston, Chief Cal Chief of Police City of Regina January 27, 2003 |
Jeffery, Lieutenant General M.K. Chief of the Land Staff Department of National Defence December 3, 2001 / August 14, 2002 |
Jolicoeur, Mr. Alain President, Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada Canada Border Services Agency February 23, 2004 |
Jenkins,Wilma Director, Immigration Services Citizenship and Immigration Canada June 24, 2002 |
Joncas, Chief Petty Officer First Class Serge Maritime Command Chief Petty Officer, Department of National Defence December 03, 2001 |
Johns, Fred General Manager, Logistics and Processing Strategies Canada Post August 15, 2002 |
Jurkowski, Brigadier General (ret’d) David Former Chief of Staff, Joint Operations Department of National Defence October 01, 2001 |
Johnson, Captain Don President Air Canada Pilots Association November 4, 2002 |
Kasurak, Mr. Peter Principal, Office of the Auditor General of Canada December 10, 2001 |
Johnson, Captain Wayne J7, CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Kavanagh, Paul Regional Director, Security and Emergency Planning, Transport Canada June 24, 2002 |
Keane, Mr. John Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs U.S. Department of State February 06, 2002 |
Khokhar, Mr. Jamal Minister-Counsellor (Congressional Affairs) Canadian Embassy (Washington) February 04, 2002 |
Kee, Mr. Graham Chief Security Officer Vancouver Port Authority November 18-22, 2001 |
Kiloh, Insp. D.W. (Doug) Major Case Manager, RCMP November 18-22, 2001 |
Kelly, Mr. James C. May 26, 2003 |
King, Lieutenant-Colonel Colin Commanding Officer, Royal Regina Rifles (Regina) January 27, 2003 |
Kelly, Chief Warrant Officer Michael The Black Watch November 5-6, 2002 |
King, Vice-Admiral (Ret'd) James May 12, 2003 |
Kelly, Lieutenant Colonel W.J. Force Planning and Program Coordination, Vice Chief of the Defence Staff Department of National Defence July 18, 2001 |
Kloster, Mr. Deryl Emergency Response Department City of Edmonton January 28, 2003 |
Kennedy, Mr. Paul Senior Assistant Deputy Solicitor General, Solicitor General of Canada January 28, 2002, February 24, 2003 |
Knapp, Corporal Raymond CFB Borden Technical Services June 25-27, 2002 |
Kerr, Captain Andrew CD The Black Watch November 5-6, 2002 |
Kobolak, Mr. Tom Senior Program Officer, Contraband and Intelligence Canada Customs and Revenue Agency April 7, 2003 |
Koch, Major Pat J5, CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Laflamme, Mr. Art Senior Representative Air Line Pilots Association, International August 14, 2002 |
Koop, Mr. Rudy Research Adviser, Canadian Section International Joint Commission March 29, 2004 |
LaFrance, Mr. Albert Director, Northern New Brunswick District Canada Customs and Revenue Agency January 22-24, 2002 |
Kubeck, Commander Kimberley Naval Control of Shipping Intelligence, Department of National Defence September 25, 2003 |
Lafrenière, Major Luc Commander, Headquarters and Signal Squadron, CFB Valcartier September 24, 2003 |
Kurzynski, Major Perry Search and Rescue Operations Centre Maritime Forces Atlantic January 22-24, 2002 |
Laing, Captain (Navy) Kevin Director, Maritime Strategy, Chief of Maritime Staff, Department of National Defence July 18, 2001 |
Kwasnicki, Corporal Anita CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Landry, Chief Warrant Officer André 1st Battalion, 22nd Royal Regiment CFB Valcartier September 24, 2003 |
Lachance, Mr. Sylvain A/Director General, Fleet Canadian Coast Guard February 17, 2003 |
Landry, Inspector Sam Officer in Charge, Toronto Airport Detachment RCMP June 24, 2002 |
Lacroix, Colonel Jocelyn P.P.J. Commander, 5th Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group, CFB Valcartier September 24, 2003 |
Langelier, Mr. André Director, Emergency and Protective Services, City of Gatineau February 3, 2003 |
Laprade, Chief Warrant Officer Daniel Headquarters and Signal Squadron CFB Valcartier September 24, 2003 |
Lenton, Assistant Commissioner W.A. (Bill) RCMP January 28, 2002, June 9, 2003 |
Larrabee, Mr. Bryan Emergency Social Services Coordinator, Board of Parks and Recreation, City of Vancouver January 30, 2003 |
LePine, Mr. Peter Inspector, Halifax Detachment RCMP September 23, 2003 |
Leblanc, Ms. Annie Acting Director, Technology and Lawful Access Division, Solicitor General of Canada July 19, 2001 |
Lerhe, Commodore E.J. (Eric) Commander, Canadian Fleet Pacific Maritime Forces Pacific November 18-22, 2001 |
Lefebvre, Denis Assistant Commissioner, Customs Branch Canada Customs and Revenue Agency May 6, 2004, February 10, 2003 |
Lester, Mr. Michael Executive Director, Emergency Measures Organization, Nova Scotia Public Safety Anti-Terrorism Senior Officials Committee September 23, 2003 |
Lefebvre, Mr. Paul President, Local Lodge 2323 International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers August 15, 2002 |
Levy, Mr. Bruce Director, U.S. Transboundary Division Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade January 28, 2002 |
Leighton, Lieutenant-Commander John J1 CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Lichtenwald, Chief Jack Regina Fire Department City of Regina January 27, 2003 |
Lilienthal, Lieutenant-Colonel Mark Senior Staff Officer Canadian Forces Support Training Group CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Lupien, Chief Petty Officer First Class R.M. Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer Department of National Defence December 03, 2001 |
Loeppky, Deputy Commissioner Garry Operations RCMP October 22, 2001 / December 2, 2002 |
Lyrette, Private Steve CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Logan, Major Mike Deputy Administration Officer, Canadian Forces Support Training Group CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Macdonald, Lieutenant-General George Vice Chief of the Defence Staff Department of National Defence January 28, 2002, May 6, 2002, August 14, 2002, February 23, 2004 |
Lucas, Major General Steve Commander One Canadian Air Division, Canadian NORAD Region Headquarters November 18-22, 2001 |
Mack, Rear Admiral Ian Defence Attaché Canadian Embassy (Washington) February 04, 2002 |
Luciak, Mr. Ken Director, Emergency Medical Services City of Regina January 27, 2003 |
MacKay, Major Tom The Black Watch November 5-6, 2002 |
Luloff, Ms. Janet A/Director, Regulatory Affairs, Safety and Security Group, Transport Canada November 27, 2002, December 2, 2002 |
MacKenzie, Major-General (ret'd) Lewis May 3, 2004 |
MacLaughlan, Superintendent C.D. (Craig), Officer in Charge, Support Services ``H'' Division, RCMP September 22, 2003 |
Maines, Warren Director, Customer Service Air Canada June 4, 2002 |
MacLeod, Colonel Barry W. Commander 3 Area Support Group CFB Gagetown January 22-24, 2002 |
Maisonneuve, Major-General J.O. Michel Assistant Deputy Chief of Defence Staff October 22, 2001 |
Macnamara, Brigadier-General (ret'd) W. Don, President, Conference of Defence Associations Institute May 3, 2004 |
Malboeuf, Corporal Barry CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
MacQuarrie, Captain Don J6 CFB Kingtson May 7-9, 2002 |
Malec, Mr. George Assistant Harbour master Halifax Port Authority January 22-24, 2002 |
Maddison, V.Adm.Greg Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff Department of National Defence May 5, 2002 |
Mallory, Mr. Dan Chief of Operations for Port of Lansdowne Canada Customs and Revenue Agency May 7-9, 2002 |
Maher, Lieutenant Earl 4 ESR CFB Gagetown January 21-24, 2002 |
Mandel, Mr. Stephen Deputy Mayor and Councillor City of Edmonton January 28, 2003 |
Maillet, Acting School Chief Warrant Officer Joseph Canadian Forces School of Communications and Electronics, CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Manning, Corporal Rob CFB Borden Technical Services CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Manuel, Mr. Barry Emergency Measures Organization Coordinator Halifax Regional Municipality September 23, 2003 |
Matheson, Corporal 2 Air Movement Squadron 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Martin, Mr. Ronald Emergency Planning Coordinator City of Vancouver January 30, 2003 |
Mattie, Chief Warrant Officer Fred 12 Air Maintenance Squadron 12 Wing Shearwater January 22-24, 2002 |
Mason, Lieutenant-Colonel Dave Commanding Officer, 12 Air Maintenance Squadron, 12 Wing Shearwater January 22-24, 2002 |
Maude, Master Corporal Kelly 436 Transport Squadron 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Mason, Mr. Dwight Joint Chief of Staff, U.S. Chair, Permanent Joint Board on Defence The Pentagon February 06, 2002 |
McCoy, Chief Warrant Officer Daniel Support Unit, 430th Helicopters Squadron CFB Valcartier September 24, 2003 |
Mason, Ms. Nancy Director, Office of Canadian Affairs, U.S. Department of State February 06, 2002 |
McDonald, Corporal Marcus Canadian Forces Medical Services School CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Mason, Lieutenant Colonel Dave Commanding Officer, 12 Air Maintenance Squadron, 12 Wing Shearwater January 22-24, 2002 |
McIlhenny, Mr. Bill Director for Canada and Mexico U.S. National Security Council February 07, 2002 |
Massicotte, Ms Olga Regional Director General/Atlantic Veterans Affairs Canada January 22-24, 2002 |
McInenly, Mr. Peter Vice-President, Business Alignment Canada Post August 15, 2002 |
McKeage, Mr. Michael Director of Operations, Emergency Medical Care Halifax Regional Municipality September 23, 2003 |
McManus, Lieutenant-Colonel J.J. (John), Commanding Officer, 443 (MH) Squadron, Maritime Air Force Command Pacific November 18-22, 2001 |
McKerrell, Mr. Neil Chief, Emergency Management Ontario Ontario Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services October 30, 2003 |
McNeil, Commodore Daniel Vice Chief of the Defence Staff Department of National Defence July 18, 2001 |
McKinnon, Chief David P. Chief of Police Halifax Regional Police Force January 22-24, 2002 |
Mean, Master Corporal Jorge Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Technology and Engineering June 25-27, 2002 |
McLean, Corporal Wing Operations 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Meisner, Mr. Tim Director, Policy and Legislation, Marine Programs Directorate Canadian Coast Guard February 17, 2003, April 7, 2003 |
McLellan, Mr. George Chief Administrative Officer Halifax Regional Municipality September 23, 2003 |
Melis, Ms. Caroline Director, Program Development, Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada March 17, 2003 |
McLeod, Mr. Dave Lead Station Attendant International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers August 15, 2002 |
Mercer, Mr. Wayne Acting First Vice-President, Nova Scotia District Branch, (CEUDA) January 22-24, 2002 |
Merpaw, Ms. Diane Acting Deputy Director, Policy Development and Coordination Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada April 7, 2003 |
Mogan, Mr. Darragh Director General, Program and Service Policy Division, Veterans Services Veterans Affairs Canada January 22-24, 2002 |
Michaud, Mr. Jean-Yves, Deputy Director, Administrative Support Directorate, City of Montreal September 26, 2003 |
Morency, André Regional Director General, Ontario Region, Transport Canada June 24, 2002 |
Middlemiss, Professor Danford W. Department of Political Science Dalhousie University May 12, 2003 |
Morris, Ms. Linda Director, Public Affairs Vancouver Port Authority November 18-22, 2001 |
Miller, Mr. Frank President’s Adviser on Military Matters U.S. National Security Council February 07, 2002 |
Moutillet, Lieutenant-Commander Mireille Senior Staff Officer Policy Department of National Defence September 25, 2003 |
Minto, Mr. Shahid Assistant Auditor General Office of the Auditor General of Canada December 10, 2001 |
Mulder, Mr. Nick President, Mulder Management Associates June 9, 2003 |
Mitchell, Mr. Barry Director, Nova Scotia District Canada Customs and Revenue Agency January 22-24, 2002 |
Munger, Chief Warrant Officer JER Office of Land Force Command Department of National Defence December 3, 2001 |
Mitchell, Brigadier General Greg Commander Land Forces Atlantic Area January 22-24, 2002 |
Munroe, Ms. Cathy Regional Director of Cutsoms for Northern Ontario Canada Customs and Revenue Agency May 7-9, 2002 |
Murphy, Captain (N) R.D. (Dan) Deputy Commander, Canadian Fleet Pacific Maritime Forces Pacific November 18-22, 2001 |
Nelligan, Mr. John Patrick Senior Partner, Law Firm of Nelligan O'Brien Payne LLP, Ottawa December 2, 2002 |
Murray, Ms. Anne C. Vice President Community and Environmental Affairs Vancouver International Airport Authority November 18-22, 2001 |
Neumann, Ms. Susanne M. Compliance Verification Officer Customs – Compliance Mgt. Division Canada Customs and Revenue Agency November 18-22, 2001 |
Murray, Major James Commandant, Canadian Forces Fire Academy, CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Newberry, Mr. Robert J. Principal Director, Territorial Security The Pentagon February 06, 2002 |
Murray, Admiral (ret’d). Larry Deputy Minister Veterans Affairs Canada January 22-24, 2002 |
Newton, Captain John F. Senior Staff Officer, Operations Maritime Forces Atlantic January 22-24, 2002 |
Mushanski, Lieutenant Commander Linda Commanding Officer HMCS Queen (Regina) January 27, 2003 |
Niedtner, Inspector Al Vancouver Police, Emergency Operations and Planning Sector City of Vancouver January 30, 2003 |
Narayan, Mr. Francis Detector Dog Service Canada Customs and Revenue Agency November 18-22, 2001 |
Nikolic, Mr. Darko District Director, St.Lawrence District Canada Customs and Revenue Agency May 7-9, 2002 |
Neville, Lieutenant-Colonel Shirley Wing Administration Officer, Acting Wing Commander, 17 Wing 17 Wing Winnipeg November 18-22, 2001 |
Noël, Chief Warrant Officer Donald 5th Field Ambulance CFB Valcartier September 24, 2003 |
Nordick, Brigadier-General Glenn Deputy Commander,Land Force Doctrine and Training Systems, CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Olchowiecki, Private Chrissian CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Normoyle, Ms. Debra Director General, Enforcement Branch Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada April 7, 2003 |
Orr, Major Ken Senior Staff Officer, Attraction Canadian Forces Recruiting Group CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Normoyle, Ms. Debra Head, Immigration Enforcement Canada Border Services Agency February 23, 2004 |
Ortiz, The Honorable Solomon P. Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Military Readiness (Democrat – Texas) U.S. House Armed Services Committee February 06, 2002 |
Nymark, Ms. Christine Associate Assistant Deputy Minister Transport Canada January 28, 2002 |
Ouellet, Chief Warrant Officer J.S.M. 5th Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group, CFB Valcartier September 24, 2003 |
O’Bright, Mr. Gary Director General, Operations Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Preparedness July 19, 2001, October 20, 2003 |
Ouellet, Major Michel A/Commanding Officer, 5th Canadian Service Battalion, CFB Valcartier September 24, 2003 |
O’Hanlon, Mr. Michael Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies The Brookings Institution February 05, 2002 |
Ouellette, Lieutenant-Colonel Bernard Commander, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Royal Regiment, CFB Valcartier September 24, 2003 |
O’Shea, Mr. Kevin Director, U.S. General Relations Division, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade January 28, 2002 |
Parker, Major Geoff Infantry CFB Petawawa June 25-27, 2002 |
Parks, Lieutenant-Commander Mike Directorate of Army Training 5-4 CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Pelletier, France Legislative and Regulatory Affairs, Airline Division Canadian Union of Public Employees November 25, 2002 |
Pasel, Mr. William Emergency Measures Coordinator, Hamilton Emergency Services Department, City of Hamilton March 31, 2003 |
Pellerin, Colonel (ret’d) Alain Executive Director Conference of Defence Associations October 15, 2001, April 19, 2004 |
Pataracchia, Lieutenant (N) John Representing Commanding Officer, Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre, Halifax CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Penner, Lieutenant-Colonel Doug Commanding Officer, North Saskatchewan Regiment (Saskatoon) January 27, 2003 |
Paulson, Captain (N) Gary Commanding Officer of HMCS Algonquin Maritime Forces Pacific November 18-22, 2001 |
Peters, Colonel William Director, Land Strategic Planning, Chief of the Land Staff, Department of National Defence July 18, 2001 |
Payne, Captain (N) Richard Commanding Officer, Fleet Mantenance Facility Cape Scott Maritime Forces Atlantic January 22-24, 2002 |
Pettigrew, Master Corporal Robert Canadian Forces School of Administration and Logistics, CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Pearson, Lieutenant Colonel Michael Commandant of Infantry School SAT CFB Gagetown January 22-24, 2002 |
Pharand, M. Pierre Director, Airport Security, Montréal Airports November 5-6, 2001 |
Pichette, Mr. Pierre-Paul Assistant Director, Montreal Urban Community Police Department November 5-6, 2001, September 26, 2003 |
Pinsent, Major John Canadian Parachute Centre, 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Pigeon, Mr. Jacques Senior General Counsel and Head, Department of Justice, Legal Services Transport Canada December 2, 2002 |
Pitman, Mr. B.R. (Brian) Sergeant, Waterfront Joint Forces Operation, Vancouver Royal Canadian. Mounted Police November 18-22, 2001 |
Pigeon, Mr. Jean François Acting Director, Security, Montreal Airports November 5-6, 2001 |
Plante, Master Corporal 8 Air Maintenance Squadron 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Pile, Captain (N) T.H.W. (Tyron) Commander, Maritime Operations Group Four, Maritime Forces Pacific November 18-22, 2001 |
Poirier, Mr. Paul Director, Intelligence and Contraband Division (Northern Ontario Region) Canada Customs and Revenue Agency May 7-9, 2002 |
Pilgrim, Superintendent J. Wayne Officer in Charge, National Security Investigations Branch, Criminal Intelligence Directorate, RCMP July 19, 2001 |
Polson, Captain (N) Gary Commanding Officer HMCS Algonquin Maritime Forces Pacific November 18-22, 2001 |
Pilon, Mr. Marc Senior Policy Analyst, Security Policy Division, National Security Directorate Office of the Solicitor General February 24, 2003 |
Potvin, Corporal 8 Air Maintenance Squadron 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Poulin, Corporal Mario Canadian Forces Military Police Academy CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Quinlan, Grant Security Inspector Transport Canada June 24, 2002 |
Preece, Captain (N) Christian Maritime Forces Atlantic January 22-24, 2002 |
Raimkulov, M.P., Mr. Asan Kyrgyz Republic May 12, 2003 |
Préfontaine, Colonel Marc Comd 34 Brigade Group Executive The Black Watch November 5-6, 2002 |
Rapanos, Mr. Steve Chief, Emergency Medical Services City of Edmonton January 28/003 |
Primeau, M. Pierre Investigator Organized Crime Task Force – RCMP November 5-6, 2001 |
Rathwell, Mr. Jacques Manager, Emergency and Protective Services, City of Gatineau February 3, 2003 |
Proulx, Assistant Commissioner Richard Criminal Intelligence Directorate RCMP October 22, 2001 |
Read, Mr. John A. Director General, Transport Dangerous Goods, Transport Canada February 25, 2004 |
Purdy, Ms. Margaret Associate Deputy Minister Department of National Defence August 14, 2002 |
Reaume, Mr. Al, Assistant Chief of Fire and Rescue Services, Fire Department, City of Windsor February 27, 2003 |
Quick, Mr. Dave Co-ordinator, Emergency Planning City of Regina January 27, 2003 |
Reed, The Honorable Jack Chair (Democrat – Rhode Island), U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee February 05, 2002 |
Reid, Chief Warrant Officer Clifford Canadian Forces Fire Academy CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Rivest, Master Corporal Dan Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Technology and Engineering, CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Reid, Lieutenant Colonel Gord Commandant, Canadian Forces Air Navigation School (CFANS) 17 Wing Winnipeg November 18-22, 2001 |
Robertson, Rear-Admiral Drew W. Director General, International Security Policy Department of National Defence February 23, 2004 |
Reid, Warrant Officer Jim Air Defence Missile CFB Petawawa June 25-27, 2002 |
Robertson, Mr. John Chief Building Inspector City of Vancouver January 30, 2003 |
Renahan, Captain Chris Armour CFB Petawawa June 25-27, 2002 |
Robinson, Second Lieutenant. Chase The Black Watch November 5-6, 2001 |
Richard, Chief Warrant Officer Stéphane, 5th Canadian Service Battalion, CFB Valcartier September 24, 2003 |
Rose, Mr. Frank International Security Policy The Pentagon February 06, 2002 |
Richmond, Mr. Craig Vice President, Airport Operations Vancouver International Airport November 18-22, 2001 |
Ross, Major-General H. Cameron Director General, International Security Policy Department of National Defence January 28, 2002 |
Riffou, Lieutenant-Colonel François Commander, 1st Battalion, 22nd Royal Regiment, CFB Valcartier September 24, 2003 |
Ross, Master Warrant Officer Marc-André, 58th Air Defence Battery CFB Valcartier September 24, 2003 |
Rossell, Inspector Dave Inspector in charge of Operations-Support Services, Windsor Police Services City of Windsor February 27, 2003 |
Samson, Brigadier-General P.M. Director General, Intelligence Department of National Defence October 22, 2001 |
Rudner, Dr. Martin Director, Centre for Security and Defence Studies, Carleton University June 3, 2004 |
Salesses, Lieutenant Colonel Bob Logistics Directorate for Homeland Security The Pentagon February 06, 2002 |
Rumsfeld, The Honorable Donald U.S. Secretary of Defense February 06, 2002 |
Saunders, Corporal Cora 16 Wing CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Rurak, Ms. Angela Customs Inspector Canada Customs and Revenue Agency May 7-9, 2002 |
Saunders, Captain Kimberly Disaster Assistance Response Team CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Russell, Mr. Robert A., Assistant Commissioner, Atlantic Region, Canada Customs and Revenue Agency September 22, 2003 |
Savard, Lieutenant-Colonel Danielle Commander, 5th Field Ambulance CFB Valcartier September 24, 2003 |
Rutherford, Master Corporal Denis Canadian Forces Fire Academy CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Schmick, Major Grant Commanding Officer, Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre, CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Samson, Chief Warrant Officer Camil 2nd Battalion, 22nd Royal Regiment CFB Valcartier September 24, 2003 |
Scoffield, Mr. Bruce Director, Refugees Branch Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada March 17, 2003 |
Scott, Dr. Jeff Provincial Medical Officer of Health Halifax Regional Municipality September 23, 2003 |
Sigouin, Mr. Michel Regional Director, Alberta, Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Preparedness October 27, 2003 |
Scott, Captain John Canadian Parachute Centre 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Simmons, Mr. Robert Deputy Director, Office of European Security and Political Affairs U.S. Department of State February 06, 2002 |
Sensenbrenner, Jr., The Honorable F. James, Chair (Republican – Wisconsin U.S. House Judiciary Committee February 7, 2002 |
Sinclair, Ms. Jill Director General, International Security Bureau, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Jan 28 & Aug 14, 2002, Mar. 17, 2003 |
Shapardanov, Mr. Chris Counsellor, Political Canadian Embassy (Washington) February 04, 2002 |
Sirois, Lieutenant-Colonel Sylvain Commander, 5th Combat Engineer Regiment, CFB Valcartier September 24, 2003 |
Sharapov, M.P., Mr. Zakir Kyrgyz Republic May 12, 2003 |
Skelton, The Honorable Ike Ranking Member (Democrat Missouri), U.S. House Armed Services Committee February 06, 2002 |
Sheehy, Captain Matt Chairman, Security Committee Air Canada Pilots Association November 4, 2002 |
Skidd, Officer Cadet. Alden The Black Watch November 5-6, 2002 |
Sheridan, Norman Director, Customs Passenger Programs Canada Customs and Revenue Agency June 24, 2002 |
Skidmore, Colonel Mark Commander, 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group, CFB Petawawa June 25-27, 2002 |
Slater, Ms. Scenery C. District Program Officer Metro Vancouver District Canada Customs and Revenue Agency November 18-22, 2001 |
Stacey, Corporal Derrick CFB Borden Administration Services CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Smith, Corporal Canadian Postal Unit 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Starck, Mr. Richard Senior Counsel, Quebec Regional Office, Department of Justice November 5-6, 2001 |
Smith, Mr. Bob Deputy Chief, Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services, City of Vancouver January 30, 2003 |
Stark, Lieutenant-Commander Gary Commanding Officer, HMCS Whitehorse, Maritime Forces Pacific November 18-22, 2001 |
Smith, Mr. Doug Engineering Department City of Vancouver January 30, 2003 |
St-Cyr, Lieutenant-Colonel Pierre Commander, Support Unit, 430th Helicopters Squadron, CFB Valcartier September 24, 2003 |
Smith, Master Corporal Terry 436 Transport Squadron 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Stevens, Pipe-Major Cameron The Black Watch November 5-6, 2002 |
Snow, Master Corporal Joanne Canadian Forces School of Administration and Logistics, CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Stewart, Warrant Officer Barton Canadian Forces School of Communications and Electronics, CFB Kingtson May 7-9, 2002 |
Spraggett, Ernest Director, Commercial Operations Canada Customs and Revenue Agency June 24, 2002 |
Stewart, Mr. James Civilian Human Resources Maritime Forces Atlantic January 22-24, 2002 |
Stewart, Chief William Fire Chief and General Manager, Toronto Fire Services, City of Toronto October 30, 2003 |
Szczerbaniwicz, Lieutenant-Colonel Gary Commanding Officer, 407 Squadron Maritime Air Force Command Pacific November 18-22, 2001 |
Stiff, Mr. Bob General Manager, Corporate Security Canada Post August 15, 2002 |
Tait, Mr. Glen Chief, Saint John Fire Department, City of Saint John March 31, 2003 |
St. John, Mr. Peter Professor (retired), International Relations, University of Manitoba November 25, 2002 |
Tarrant, Lieutenant-Colonel Tom Deputy Director of Army Training CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
St. John, Dr. Ron Director, Emergency Preparedness and Response Health Canada February 10, 2003 |
Tatersall, Lieutenant-Commander John Directorate of Army Training 3 CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Stone, Master Corporal Canadian Parachute Centre 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Taylor, The Honorable Gene Subcommittee on Military Procurement U.S. House Armed Services Committee February 06, 2002 |
St-Pierre, M. Jacquelin Commanding Officer, Post 5, Montreal Urban Community Police Department November 5-6, 2001 |
Taylor, Inspector Robert Vancouver Police Department November 18-22, 2001 |
Stump, The Honorable Bob Chair (Republican – Arizona) U.S. House Armed Services Committee February 06, 2002 |
Theilmann, Mr. Mike Acting Director, Counter-Terrorism Division, Solicitor General Canada July 19, 2001 |
Thibault, Master Corporal Christian Gulf Squadron CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Tulenko, Mr. Timothy Political-Military Officer, Office of Canadian Affairs, U.S. Department of State February 06, 2002 |
Thomas, Mr. John F. Partner BMB Consulting June 9, 2003 |
Ur, Corporal Melanie 16 Wing, CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Tracy, Ms. Maureen Director, Policy and Operations Division Canada Customs and Revenue Agency April 7, 2003 |
Verga, Mr. Peter F. Special Assistant for Homeland Security, The Pentagon February 06, 2002 |
Tremblay, Colonel Alain Commander, Canadian Forces Recruiting Group, CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Wamback, Lieutenant-Commander Arthur Commanding Officer, HMCS Windsor Maritime Forces Atlantic January 22-24, 2002 |
Tremblay, Lieutenant-Colonel Eric Commander, 5th Canadian Light Artillery Regiment, CFB Valcartier September 24, 2003 |
Ward, Master Corporal Danny Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Technology and Engineering, CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Tremblay, Captain (N) Viateur Deputy Commander, Naval Reserve Department of National Defence September 25, 2003 |
Ward, Officer Cadet. Declan Student McGill University November 5-6, 2002 |
Trim, Corporal 8 Air Maintenance Squadron, 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Ward, Colonel Mike J. Commander Combat Training Centre CFB Gagetown January 22-24, 2002 |
Ward, Master Corporal Wing Operations 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Weighill, Mr. Clive Deputy Chief of Police City of Regina January 27, 2003 |
Wareham, Corporal 8 Air Maintenance Squadron 8 Wing Trenton June 25-27, 2002 |
Weldon, The Honorable Curt Chair, Subcommittee on Military Procurement, Republican- Pennsylvania U.S. House Armed Services Committee February 06, 2002 |
Wark, Professor Wesley K. Associate Professor in the Deptartment of History, Trinity College University of Toronto October 01, 2001, May 5, 2003 |
Wells, Corporal Corwin CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Warner, The Honorable John Ranking Member, U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee February 05, 2002 |
Whalen, Private Clayton CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Warren, Mr. Earle Director General, Major Projects Design and Development Directorate, Customs Branch Canada Customs and Revenue Agency February 10, 2003 |
Whitburn, Lieutenant Colonel Tom Squadron 435 17 Wing Winnipeg November 18-22, 2001 |
Watt, Major John Commanding Officer, Bravo Squadron CFB Kingtson May 7-9, 2002 |
White, Lieutenant (N) Troy J2 CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Watts, Chief Warrant Officer Ernest 3 Area Support Group CFB Gagetown January 22-24, 2002 |
Wing, Mr. Michael National President, Union of Canadian Transportation Employees September 22, 2003 |
Williams, Captain (N) Kelly Former Commanding Officer, HMCS Winnipeg Department of National Defence September 22, 2003 |
Wright, Mr. James R. Assistant Deputy Minister, Global and Security Policy, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade February 23, 2004 |
Williams, Col. Richard Director, Western Hemisphere Policy Department of National Defence May 6, 2002, March 17, 2003 |
Wright, Robert Commissioner Canada Customs and Revenue Agency May 6, 2002 |
Wilmink, Mr. Chuck Consultant November 4, 2004 |
Wright, Mr. James R. Assistant Deputy Minister, Global and Security Policy, Privy Council Office February 23, 2004 |
Wilson, Mr. Larry Regional Director, Maritimes Canadian Coast Guard September 22, 2003 |
Young, Major Marc J4 CFB Kingston May 7-9, 2002 |
Wolsey, Chief Randy Fire Rescue Services, Emergency Response Department City of Edmonton January 28, 2003 |
Young, Dr. James Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Safety and Commissioner of Public Security, Ontario Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services October 30, 2003 |
Woodburn, Commander William Submarine Division Maritime Forces Atlantic January 22-24, 2002 |
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Woods, Corporal Connor Canadian Forces Medical Services School CFB Borden June 25-27, 2002 |
Biographies of Committee Members
The Honourable NORMAN K. ATKINS, Senator
Senator Atkins was born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey. His family is from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, where he has spent a great deal of time over the years. He is a graduate of the Appleby College in Oakville, Ontario, and of Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, where he studied economics and completed a Bachelor of Arts programme in 1957. (Senator Atkins subsequently received an Honourary Doctorate in Civil Law in 2000, from Acadia University, his old “alma mater”.)
A former President of Camp Associates Advertising Limited, a well-known Toronto-based agency, Senator Atkins has also played an active role within the industry, serving, for instance, as a Director of the Institute of Canadian Advertising in the early 1980’s.
Over the years, Senator Atkins has had a long and successful career in the field of communications – as an organizer or participant in a number of important causes and events. For instance, and to name only a few of his many contributions, Senator Atkins has given of his time and energy to Diabetes Canada, the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, the Dellcrest Children’s Centre, the Federated Health Campaign in Ontario, the Healthpartners Campaign in the Federal Public Service as well as the Chairperson of Camp Trillium-Rainbow Lake Fundraising Campaign.
Senator Atkins was also involved with the Institute for Political Involvement and the Albany Club of Toronto. (It was during his tenure as President in the early 1980’s that the Albany Club, a prestigious Toronto private club, and one of the oldest such clubs across the country, opened its membership to women.)
Senator Atkins has a long personal history of political involvement. In particular, and throughout most of the last 50 years or so, he has been very active within the Progressive Conservative Party – at both the national and the provincial levels. Namely, Senator Atkins has held senior organizational responsibility in a number of election campaigns and he has served as an advisor to both the Rt. Hon. Brian Mulroney and the Rt. Hon. Robert L. Stanfield, as well as the Hon. William G. Davis.
Norman K. Atkins was appointed to the Senate of Canada on June 29, 1986. In the years since, he has proven to be an active, interested, and informed Senator. In particular, he has concerned himself with a number of education and poverty issues. As well, he has championed the cause of Canadian merchant navy veterans, seeking for them a more equitable recognition of their wartime service. Senator Atkins served in the United States military from September 1957 to August 1959.
Currently, Senator Atkins is the Chair of the Progressive Conservative Senate Caucus, and a member of Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration, the National Security and Defence Committee and the Veterans Affairs Subcommittee. He is also the Honourary Chair of the Dalton K. Camp Endowment in Journalism at Saint-Thomas University in Fredericton, New Brunswick and Member of the Advisory Council, Acadia University School of Business.
The Honourable TOMMY BANKS, Senator
Tommy Banks is known to many Canadians as an accomplished and versatile musician and entertainer. He is a recipient of the Juno Award, the Gemini Award and the Grand Prix du Disque.
From 1968 to 1983 he was the host of The Tommy Banks Show on television. He has provided musical direction for the ceremonies of the Commonwealth Games, the World University Games, Expo ’86, the XV Olympic Winter Games, various command performances and has performed as guest conductor of symphony orchestras throughout Canada, the United States, and in Europe.
He was founding chairman off the Alberta Foundation for the Performing Arts. He is the recipient of an Honourary Diploma of Music from Grant MacEwen College, and Honourary Doctorate of Laws from the University of Alberta, and of the Sir Frederick Haultain Prize. He is an officer of the Order of Canada, and a Member of the Alberta Order of Excellence.
Tommy Banks was called to the Senate of Canada on 7 April 2000. On 9 May 2001, Senator Tommy Banks was appointed Vice-Chair of the Prime Minister's Caucus Task Force on Urban issues.
He is currently a member of the Committee on National Security and Defence, Chair of the Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources, and chair of the Alberta Liberal Caucus in the Parliament of Canada.
A Calgary-born lifelong Albertan, he moved to Edmonton in 1949 where he resides with Ida, as do their grown children and their families.
The Honourable Jane Cordy, Senator
An accomplished educator, Jane Cordy also has an extensive record of community involvement.
Senator Cordy earned a Teaching Certificate from the Nova Scotia Teacher’s College and a Bachelor of Education from Mount Saint Vincent University.
In 1970, she began her teaching career, which has included stints with the Sydney School Board, the Halifax County School Board, the New Glasgow School Board, and the Halifax Regional School Board.
Senator Cordy has also served as Vice-Chair of the Halifax-Dartmouth Port Development Commission and as Chair of the Board of Referees for the Halifax Region of Human Resources Development Canada.
Senator Cordy has also given generously of her time to numerous voluntary organizations. She has been a Board Member of Phoenix House, a shelter for homeless youth; a Member of the Judging Committee for the Dartmouth Book Awards; and, a volunteer with her church in Dartmouth.
Senator Cordy is a native of Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Currently, she is a member of the Standing Senate Committee on National Security and Defence and the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology. She is Chair of the Canadian NATO Parliamentary Association and Vice-Chair of the Canadian Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.
The Honourable JOSEPH A. DAY, Senator
Appointed to the Senate by the Rt. Honourable Jean Chrétien, Senator Joseph Day represents the province of New Brunswick and the Senatorial Division of Saint John-Kennebecasis. He has served in the Senate of Canada since October 4, 2001.
He is currently a Member of the following Senate Committees: National Security and Defence; the Subcommittee on Veterans Affairs, National Finance and Internal Economy Budgets and Administration. Areas of interest and specialization include: science and technology, defence, international trade and human rights issues, and heritage and literacy. He is a member of many Interparliamentary associations including the Canada-China Legislative Association and the Interparliamentary Union. He is also the Chair of the Canada-Mongolia Friendship Group.
A well-known New Brunswick lawyer and engineer, Senator Day has had a successful career as a private practice attorney. His legal interests include Patent and Trademark Law, and intellectual property issues. Called to the bar of New Brunswick, Quebec, and Ontario, he is also certified as a Specialist in Intellectual Property Matters by the Law Society of Upper Canada, and a Fellow of the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada. Most recently (1999-2000) he served as President and CEO of the New Brunswick Forest Products Association. In 1992, he joined J.D. Irving Ltd., a conglomerate with substantial interests in areas including forestry, pulp and paper, and shipbuilding, as legal counsel. Prior to 1992 he practiced with Gowling & Henderson in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ogilvy Renault in Ottawa, and Donald F. Sim, Q.C. in Toronto, where he began his career in 1973.
An active member of the community, Senator Day recently chaired the Foundation, and the Board of the Dr. V.A. Snow Centre Nursing Home, as well as the Board of the Associates of the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick. Among his many other volunteer efforts, he has held positions with the Canadian Bar Association and other professional organizations, and served as National President of both the Alumni Association (1996) and the Foundation (1998-2000) of the Royal Military Colleges Club of Canada.
Senator Day holds a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering from the Royal Military College of Canada, an LL.B from Queen’s University, and a Masters of Laws from Osgoode Hall. He is a member of the bars of Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick.
The Honourable J. MICHAEL FORRESTALL, Senator
The Honourable J. Michael Forrestall was born at Deep Brook, Nova Scotia on September 23, 1932. After an early career as a journalist with the Chronicle Herald and airline executive, he entered politics and was first elected to the House of Commons in the General Election of 1965.
The Honourable J. Michael Forrestall was subsequently re-elected to the House of Commons in 1968, 1972, 1974, 1979, 1980, and 1984. He first became Official Opposition Defence Critic in 1966, and challenged the government of Prime Minister Pearson on the Unification of the Canadian Forces. Senator Forrestall subsequently served as Defence Critic from 1966-1979 and served over that period of time as a member of the House of Commons Standing Committee on National Defence and Veterans Affairs.
From 1979-1984, the Honourable J. Michael Forrestall served as a member or alternate to the North Atlantic Assembly. During that period of time he also served as General Rapporteur of the North Atlantic Assembly’s Military Committee and presented the committee report entitled Alliance Security in the 1980's. In November of 1984, Senator Forrestall led the Canadian delegation to the 30th Annual Session of the North Atlantic Assembly.
In 1984, the Honourable J. Michael Forrestall was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Transport, and in 1986, the Minister of Regional Industrial Expansion and the Minister of State for Science and Technology. He was a candidate in the 1988 General Election and defeated. In 1989, Senator Forrestall was appointed to the Board of Directors of Marine Atlantic, and then in 1990, appointed to the Veterans Appeal Board.
On September 27, 1990, the Honourable J. Michael Forrestall was appointed to the Senate of Canada. From 1993-1994 he was a member of the Joint Parliamentary Committee on Canada’s Defence Policy and serves to this day as Defence critic in the Senate. Senator Forrestall is currently Deputy Chair of the Senate Standing Committee on National Security and Defence, a Member of the Interim Committee on National Security, and a member of the Joint Committee on the Library of Parliament. The Honourable J. Michael Forrestall has, in the past, served as a member of the Senate Special Committee on the Canadian Airborne Regiment in Somalia, Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Senate Sub-Committee on Veterans Affairs and Deputy Chair of the Standing Senate Committee on Transport and Communications and Chair of the Special Senate Committee on Transportation Safety and Security.
The Honourable J. Michael Forrestall is currently a member of the NATO Parliamentary Association, Canada-Europe Parliamentary Association, Inter-Parliamentary Union, Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, Canada-U.S. Inter-Parliamentary Group and the Royal Canadian Legion and a Director of the North Atlantic Council of Canada.
The Honourable COLIN KENNY, Senator
Career History
Sworn in on June 29th, 1984 representing the Province of Ontario. His early political career began in 1968 as the Executive Director of the Liberal Party in Ontario. From 1970 until 1979 he worked in the Prime Minister's Office as Special Assistant, Director of Operations, Policy Advisor and Assistant Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister, the Right Honourable Pierre Trudeau.
Committee Involvement
During his parliamentary career, Senator Kenny has served on numerous committees. They include the Special Committee on Terrorism and Security (1986-88) and (1989-91), the Special Joint Committee on Canada’s Defence Policy (1994), the Standing Committee on Banking Trade and Commerce, the Standing Committee on National Finance, and the Standing Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration.
He is currently Chair of the Standing Senate Committee on National Security and Defence. The Senator is also currently a member of the Steering Committee of the Standing Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources.
Defence Matters
Senator Kenny has been elected as Rapporteur for the Defence and Security Committee of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly. Prior to that he was Chair of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly Subcommittee on the Future Security and Defence Capabilities and Vice-Chair of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly Subcommittee on the Future of the Armed Forces.
EMAIL: kennyco@sen.parl.gc.ca
Website: http://sen.parl.gc.ca/ckenny
The Honourable JOHN LYNCH-STAUNTON, Senator
Born in Montréal, Québec, the Honourable John Lynch-Staunton was summoned to the Senate on September 23, 1990 by the right Honourable Brian Mulroney and represents the Senatorial district of Grandville.
The Senator was named Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate, in September 1991 and then Leader of the Opposition in the Senate from December 1993 to September 2004.
He was Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada from December 2003 to March 2004.
The Senator has also served as member of the Montreal City Council, 1960-1974 and Vice-Chair of the Executive Committee 1970-1974.
He has been involved in many charitable undertakings and was Co-Chair of the United Way Campaign in 1991.
In his private career, Senator Lynch-Staunton has been President of the Canadian Club of Montréal 1976-1977, and the Montréal Board of Trade, 1985-1986.
The Honourable MICHAEL A. MEIGHEN, Senator
Appointed to the Senate in 1990, the Honourable Michael Meighen serves on various Senate Standing Committees including Banking Trade and Commerce, Fisheries, National Security and Defence, and chairs the Subcommittee on Veterans Affairs. He has also served on the Special Joint Committee on Canada’s Defence Policy and the Special Joint Committee on a Renewed Canada.
In his private career, Senator Meighen practiced litigation and commercial law in Montreal and Toronto. He is Counsel to the law firm Ogilvy Renault, and was Co-Legal Counsel to the Deschênes Commission on War Criminals. He sits on the Boards of Directors of Paribas Participations Limited, J.C. Clark Ltd. (Toronto), and Sentry Select Capital Corp. (Toronto).
Senator Meighen’s present involvement in community service includes the Salvation Army (Past Chair), Stratford Festival (past Chair), Prostate Cancer Research Foundation (Director), Atlantic Salmon Federation - Canada (President), University of King’s College (Chancellor), University of Waterloo Centre for Cultural Management (Chair, Board of Governors), McGill University (Governor).
Senator Meighen is a graduate of McGill University and Université Laval and was awarded Honorary Doctorates in Civil Law from Mount Allison University in 2001 and from University of New Brunswick in 2002. He lives in Toronto with his wife Kelly and their three sons.
The Honourable JIM MUNSON, Senator
Jim Munson is best known to Canadians as a trusted journalist and public affairs specialist. He was nominated twice for a Gemini in recognition of excellence in journalism.
As a journalist, he reported news for close to thirty years, more recently as a television correspondent for the CTV network. During those years he applied his knowledge, his skills and his wit as an acute observer of people and politics to write and deliver compelling television stories and reports from all parts of Canada and around the world for Canadian viewers. He covered national events such as election campaigns and the governments of Pierre Trudeau, Joe Clark and Brian Mulroney, as well as international events such as the Iran-Iraq war, the Gulf War and the Tiananmen Massacre in Beijing on June 4, 1989.
After a brief period of consulting with the Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs, he joined the Prime Minister’s Office, first as a Special Communications Advisor before being promoted to Director of Communications.
Jim Munson was called to the Senate of Canada on 10 December 2003, to represent the province of Ontario.
He is currently a member of the Committee on National Security and Defence, Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration, and the Committee on Official Languages.
Born in Woodstock, New Brunswick, Jim Munson and his wife Ginette live in Ottawa with their two sons.
Biographies of Committee Secretariat
MAJOR-GENERAL (Ret’d) G. KEITH MCDONALD
MGen McDonald grew up in Edmonton, attended College Militaire Royal in St. Jean and Royal Military College in Kingston (RMC), graduating in 1966 and being awarded his pilot wings in 1967.
MGen McDonald operationally flew the Tutor, T-33, CF5, CF104 and CF18 aircraft accumulating over 4000 hours of pilot in command throughout his 37-year career in the Air Force, Canadian Forces.
He held staff positions at the Royal Military College, in Baden Soellingen Germany, at National Defence Headquarters in Ottawa and at the North American Aerospace Command in Colorado Springs. Command positions include CF18 Squadron Commander, Base and Wing Commander in Baden Soellingen, Germany.
Major General McDonald ended his military career as the Director of Combat Operations at Headquarters North American Aerospace Defence Command at Colorado Springs, USA.
After leaving the military in 1998, General McDonald served a period of “conflict of interest” prior to joining BMCI Consulting as a Principal Consultant in the Aerospace and Defence Division. He left BMCI in 2002 to set up his own consulting company, KM Aerospace Consulting.
Major General McDonald has a degree in Political and Economic Science (Honours Courses) from the Royal Military College. He has completed Canadian Forces staff school, the Royal Air Force (England) Staff College, the National Security studies course, Post Graduate Courses in Business at Queens University, Electronic Warfare Courses at the University of California Los Angeles, the Law of Armed Conflict at San Remo, Italy, and numerous project management courses.
General McDonald is married to the former Catherine Grunder of Kincardine, Ontario, and they have two grown daughters, Jocelyn and Amy.
CAPTAIN (N) K.R. STEWART, Director Asia Pacific Policy
Captain (N) Kenneth R. Stewart joined the Canadian Forces in 1971 as a reservist, first as a Private with the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment and then as an Ordinary Seaman with HMCS CARLETON. In 1973, Captain (N) Stewart enrolled in the Regular Force and attended Collège militaire royal de Saint-Jean until 1976 when he transferred to the Royal Military College in Kingston, Ontario. Captain (N) Stewart graduated in 1978 with a commission as a Sub-Lieutenant and a Bachelor`s degree in Engineering Physics.
Throughout his career, Captain (N) Stewart has served in a variety of shore and sea appointments. He has completed several tours of duty with the Maritime Staff in Ottawa as a staff officer in a range of responsibilities including force development, requirements and operations. He has served with COS J3 staff in the DCDS group and was the Staff Officer for the VCDS. At sea Captain (N) Stewart served in HMCS Ships OTTAWA (DDH 229) and SKEENA (DDH 207) as Watchkeeper, Deck Officer, Weapons Director, Anti-Submarine Air Controller, and Combat Officer. He was Executive Officer in HMCS FREDERICTON (FFH 337) during her deployment to the Adriatic Sea in support of Op SHARPGUARD. He has been in command of HMC Ships COWICHAN (PB 162), FUNDY (PB 159), and REGINA (FFH 334). Captain (N) Stewart attended the Canadian Forces Command and Staff College in Toronto, and is a recent graduate of the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. He assumed his appointment as Director Asia Pacific Policy in August 2003.
Captain (N) Stewart is native of Belleville, Ontario and has been married to the former Peggy Paradis of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia since 1981. They have two very active teenage sons.
BARRY A. DENOFSKY
Barry Denofsky recently retired after having completed 35 years with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Mr. Denofsky joined the RCMP in January 1969 and worked as a peace officer in Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Quebec. In 1972, he was transferred to the RCMP Security Service where he was involved in a variety of national security investigations. With the creation of CSIS in 1984, Mr. Denofsky maintained his interest and involvement in matters of national security with the new Service.
Mr. Denofsky held a variety of operational and senior management positions with CSIS which have included the following: Chief, Counter Intelligence, Quebec Region, Deputy Director General Operations, Ottawa Region, Deputy Director General Counter Terrorism, Headquarters, Ottawa, and Director General Counter Intelligence, Headquarters, Ottawa. On retirement from CSIS, Mr. Denofsky was the Director General, Research, Analysis and Production, Headquarters, Ottawa. In that capacity, he was responsible for the production and provision to government of all source analytical products concerning threats to the security of Canada
Mr. Denofsky also represented CSIS for many years at meetings of the NATO Special Committee in Brussels, Belgium. The Special Committee is an organization of security and intelligence services representing all member nations of NATO. In 2002, Mr. Denofsky was the Chair of the NATO Special Committee Working Group.
Mr. Denofsky is a graduate of the University of Toronto, and holds a graduate Diploma in Public Administration from Carleton University in Ottawa. He is a member of the Council of Advisors, the Canadian Centre of Intelligence and Security Studies, (CCISS), Carleton University. He is married and has two children.
Dr. GRANT DAWSON
Grant Dawson joined the Parliamentary Research Branch of the Library of Parliament in March 2003. He serves as the Research Officer for the Standing Senate Committee on National Security and Defence.
Dr. Dawson received his Double Honours B.A. (History and English) and M.A. (History) from the University of Manitoba, and his Ph.D. in History from Carleton University, Ottawa. His dissertation is the first critical examination of the Canadian government's decision-making in relation to its contribution of troops to the Somalia peace operations in 1992. Dr. Dawson's academic research interests include Canadian diplomatic and military history, peace history (especially the writings of Jean de Bloch), peacekeeping and peacebuilding. Dr. Dawson has published in the "Journal of Contemporary History" (lead article in January 2002), "International Journal" (Spring 2000), and the 2001 and 2003 editions of the foreign policy essay collection "Canada Among Nations."
Dr. Dawson has lectured for the Royal Military College, Kingston, and was a recipient of a Department of National Defence / Security and Defence Forum Ph.D. Fellowship in 2001-02 and 2002-03.
F. William Price
F. William Price joined the Parliamentary Research Branch of the Library of Parliament in January 2004. He serves as a Research Officer for the Standing Senate Committee on National Security and Defence.
Mr. Price received a cum laude Bachelor of Science Foreign Service in International Politics Security Studies from Georgetown University in Washington, DC, and a Masters of Literature in International Security Studies from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. At Georgetown, Mr. Price completed a certificate in International Business Diplomacy and co-designed a course on the Idea of Canada in a Globalizing World; also he earned the Learning, Peace and Freedom and Krogh Medals, and was selected to be a speaker at Convocation.
Mr. Price's recent studies have included work on post-positivist international relations theory, military responses to terrorism and the emergence of Private Military Companies in Sierra Leone.
DANIEL CHARBONNEAU
Dan joined the Senate Committees Directorate as a committee clerk in 2001 and has worked on several committees including: National Security and Defence, Social Affairs, Science and Technology, Agriculture and Forestry and Illegal Drugs.
Dan graduated from Laurentian University with an Honours B.A. in Political Science specializing in Canadian Government. As a student, he was active on campus and held several key positions in the Association des étudiantes et étudiants francophones (AEF) including president and C.E.O. He served on the university’s academic Senate and several of its committees. Following graduation, he continued his involvement as a board member of the Laurentian University Alumni Association.
From 1995 to 2000, Dan worked as a Special Assistant and a Senior Outreach Officer for a member of the House of Commons.
Currently, he is a part-time student at Algonquin College studying to become a sommelier.
CHAPTER 2, BORDER CROSSINGS
PROBLEM 1, Poor Threat Identification at the Border, p. 19
The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003, #I.2
PROBLEM 2, Long Canadian Security Intelligence Service Processing Time, p. 23
Canadian Security and Military Preparedness, February 2002, #17.A
PROBLEM 3, Under-Trained Part-Time Customs Staff, p. 27
Canadian Security and Military Preparedness, February 2002, #15.A
PROBLEM 4, Unsafe Border Posts, p. 29
Canadian Security and Military Preparedness, February 2002, #15.B
PROBLEM 5, Arm Customs Officials?, p. 31
Canadian Security and Military Preparedness, February 2002, #16
CHAPTER 3, COASTS
PROBLEM 1, Canada’s Vulnerable Coasts, p. 33
Canadian Security and Military Preparedness, February 2002, #10
PROBLEM 2, Coastal Radar – Off the Government’s Radar, p. 35
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #2.1
PROBLEM 3, Inadequate Short-Range Coastal Patrols, p. 37
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #2.2
PROBLEM 4, Inadequate Long-Range Coastal Patrols, p. 39
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #2.3
PROBLEM 5, Canada’s Toothless Coast Guard, p. 41
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #4.1
PROBLEM 6, No Notification Prior to Arrival, p. 43
Defence of North America: A Canadian Responsibility, September 2002, #6
PROBLEM 7, Taking Incoming Vessels at Their Word, p. 45
Defence of North America: A Canadian Responsibility, September 2002, #5
PROBLEM 8, Need Network for Maritime Warnings, p. 47
Defence of North America: A Canadian Responsibility, September 2002, #4
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #6.3
PROBLEM 9, Unannounced Vessels, p. 49
Defence of North America: A Canadian Responsibility, September 2002, #7
PROBLEM 10, Transponders for Smaller Vessels, p. 51
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #2.4
PROBLEM 11, Dangerous Containers, p. 53
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #2.7
PROBLEM 12, Lack of Border Officials Abroad, p. 55
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #2.6
PROBLEM 13, Great Lakes Surveillance, p. 57
Defence of North America: A Canadian Responsibility, September 2002, #8
PROBLEM 14, Surveillance of Coasts, Lakes and Rivers, p. 61
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #4.3 and 4.4
PROBLEM 15, Training Delays, p. 63
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #2.9
CHAPTER 4, CANADIAN FORCES
PROBLEM 1, Budget Cuts, p. 65
Canadian Security and Military Preparedness, February 2002, #2, #3
PROBLEM 2, Capital Acquisitions Falling Behind, p. 69
Canadian Security and Military Preparedness, February 2002, #3
PROBLEM 3, Overheated Operational Tempo, p. 71
For an Extra $130 bucks…Update on Canada’s Military Financial Crisis, A View from the Bottom Up, November 2002, #2 A and B
PROBLEM 4, Too Few Personnel – Too High Tempo, p. 75
Canadian Security and Military Preparedness, February 2002, #1
PROBLEM 5, Overdue Defence Policy Review, p. 79
Canadian Security and Military Preparedness, February 2002, #4
PROBLEM 6, Lack of Large-Scale Training Exercises, p. 81
Defence of North America: A Canadian Responsibility, September 2002, #1, p. 21
PROBLEM 7, The Slow Move to Wainwright, p. 83
Defence of North America: A Canadian Responsibility, September 2002, #2
CHAPTER 5, STRUCTURE AND COORDINATION OF GOVERNMENT
PROBLEM 1, Need for Muscle at the Top, p. 85
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #5.2
PROBLEM 2, Need for a Strong Team, p. 89
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #5.3
PROBLEM 3, Coordination at the Top, p. 91
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #5.4
PROBLEM 4, The Missing National Security Policy, p. 93
Canadian Security and Military Preparedness, February 2002, #19
PROBLEM 5, Need for Crisis Command Centres, p. 95
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #5.5, 5.6, 5.7, and 5.8
PROBLEM 6, Need for Canada-U.S. Coordination, p. 97
Defence of North America: A Canadian Responsibility, September 2002, #1
Defence of North America: A Canadian Responsibility, September 2002, #3
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #6.1
PROBLEM 7, Slow Progress at Information-Sharing, p. 99
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #3.4
PROBLEM 8, Lack of Surveillance Coordination, p. 101
Defence of North America: A Canadian Responsibility, September 2002, #2
Defence of North America: A Canadian Responsibility, September 2002, #3
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #6.2
PROBLEM 9, Intelligence Community Understaffed, p. 105
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #3.1, 3.2, and 3.3
PROBLEM 10, Weak Overseas Intelligence, p. 109
Canadian Security and Military Preparedness, February 2002, #17.B
PROBLEM 11, Information Fusion Failures, p. 111
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #3.5
PROBLEM 12, Lack of Oversight, p. 113
Canadian Security and Military Preparedness, February 2002, #18
PROBLEM 13, Coordination Lacking in Coastal Defence, p. 117
Canadian Security and Military Preparedness, February 2002, #3
PROBLEM 14, Allocations of Proceeds of Crime, p. 119
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #2.10
PROBLEM 15, Canada Too Inward Looking, p. 121
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #6.4
CHAPTER 6, PORTS
PROBLEM 1, Vulnerable Ports, p. 123
Canadian Security and Military Preparedness, February 2002, #8
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #4.2
PROBLEM 2, Organized Crime in Ports, p. 125
Canadian Security and Military Preparedness, February 2002, #6
PROBLEM 3, Port Perimeters, p. 129
Canadian Security and Military Preparedness, February 2002, #5
PROBLEM 4, Insufficient Police at Ports, p. 131
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #2.5
PROBLEM 5, Inadequate Container Screening, p. 133
Canadian Security and Military Preparedness, February 2002, #7
PROBLEM 6, Inadequate Container Supervision, p. 137
Canadian Security and Military Preparedness, February 2002, #9
PROBLEM 7, Fragile Ferries, p. 139
Canada's Coastlines: The Longest Under-Defended Borders in the World, October 2003, #2.8
CHAPTER 7, AIRPORTS
PROBLEM 1, Screening Checked Baggage, p. 141
The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003, #III.2
PROBLEM 2, Inadequate Background Checks, p. 145
Canadian Security and Military Preparedness, February 2002, #11.C
The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003, #IV.5
PROBLEM 3, No Leadership on Airside Passes, p. 149
Canadian Security and Military Preparedness, February 2002, #11.A
Canadian Security and Military Preparedness, February 2002, #11.B
PROBLEM 4, Unprepared Air Crews, p. 153
The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003, #I.1
PROBLEM 5, Armed Pilots?, p. 155
The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003, #II.4
PROBLEM 6, Alerting Air Crews, p. 157
The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003, #II.1
PROBLEM 7, Role of Aircraft Protection Officers, p. 159
The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003, #II.3
PROBLEM 8, Vulnerable Cockpit Doors, p. 161
The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003,, #II.2
PROBLEM 9, Security Training for Maintenance Workers, p. 163
The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003, #I.3
PROBLEM 10, Responsibility for Airport Security Needs Clarifying – Who’s in Charge, p. 165
Canadian Security and Military Preparedness, February 2002, #13
PROBLEM 11, Known Shipper Program Makes Aircraft Insecure, p. 167
The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003, #III.3
PROBLEM 12, Lack of Security at Fixed-Base Operations, p.169
The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003, #V.1
PROBLEM 13, Small Airports are Weak Links in the Aviation Security, p. 173
The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003, #III.4
PROBLEM 14, Access to Restricted Areas, p. 175
The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003, #IV.4
PROBLEM 15, Air Mail and Cargo Goes Unchecked, p. 179
Canadian Security and Military Preparedness, February 2002, #14
The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003, #III.1
PROBLEM 16, The Canadian Air Transport Authority Intelligence Gap, p. 183
The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003, #VIII.3
PROBLEM 17, Airport Policing is Inadequate, p. 185
The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003, #VII.1, #VIII.4
The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003, #VII.2
PROBLEM 18, Lack of Transparency for Security Improvements, p. 189
The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003, #IX.3
PROBLEM 19, Air Travellers’ Security Charge, p. 191
The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003, #IX.1, #IX.2
PROBLEM 20, Unnecessary Secrecy, p. 193
The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003, #X.1, #X.2
PROBLEM 21, Lack of Financial Transparency, p. 197
The Myth of Security at Canada’s Airports, January 2003, #IX.4, # VIII.5
CHAPTER 8, EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
PROBLEM 1, Lack of Emergency Management, p. 199
National Emergencies: Canada's Fragile Front Lines - An Upgrade Strategy, March 2004, #17.A
PROBLEM 2, Emergency Ad Hockery, p. 201
National Emergencies: Canada's Fragile Front Lines - An Upgrade Strategy, March 2004, #1
PROBLEM 3, Inability to Deploy Police in an Emergency, p. 203
National Emergencies: Canada's Fragile Front Lines - An Upgrade Strategy, March 2004, #2
PROBLEM 4, No Role for Reserves, p. 205
National Emergencies: Canada's Fragile Front Lines - An Upgrade Strategy, March 2004, #3, 10, 11
PROBLEM 5, No Domestic Role for the DART, p. 209
National Emergencies: Canada's Fragile Front Lines - An Upgrade Strategy, March 2004, #4
PROBLEM 6, Emergency Caches Mismanaged, p. 211
National Emergencies: Canada's Fragile Front Lines - An Upgrade Strategy, March 2004, #5
PROBLEM 7, Lack of Equipment for First Responders, p. 213
National Emergencies: Canada's Fragile Front Lines - An Upgrade Strategy, March 2004, #6
PROBLEM 8, Institutional “Lessons Learned” Memory Blank, p. 215
National Emergencies: Canada's Fragile Front Lines - An Upgrade Strategy, March 2004, #7
PROBLEM 9, Lack of Centralized Health Protection, p. 217
National Emergencies: Canada's Fragile Front Lines - An Upgrade Strategy, March 2004, #8
PROBLEM 10, Poor Collaboration, p. 219
National Emergencies: Canada's Fragile Front Lines - An Upgrade Strategy, March 2004, #9
National Emergencies: Canada's Fragile Front Lines - An Upgrade Strategy, March 2004, #18.B, C
PROBLEM 11, Emergency Public Communications, p. 221
National Emergencies: Canada's Fragile Front Lines - An Upgrade Strategy, March 2004, #12, #13
PROBLEM 12, Poor Communications Equipment, p. 225
National Emergencies: Canada's Fragile Front Lines - An Upgrade Strategy, March 2004, #14, #15
PROBLEM 13, First Responders Out of Loop, p. 227
National Emergencies: Canada's Fragile Front Lines - An Upgrade Strategy, March 2004, #16, #18.A
PROBLEM 14, Weak Central Knowledge Base on Critical Infrastructure, p. 229
National Emergencies: Canada's Fragile Front Lines - An Upgrade Strategy, March 2004, #17.B, C, D
PROBLEM 15, Lack Of Leadership on Best Practices, p. 231
National Emergencies: Canada's Fragile Front Lines - An Upgrade Strategy, March 2004, #18.A, D, E, F, and G(ii)
PROBLEM 16, Large Cities Should be Helping Regions, p. 233
National Emergencies: Canada's Fragile Front Lines - An Upgrade Strategy, March 2004, #19