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March 8, 2010

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MONDAY, MARCH 8 I'm Not a Feminist, But—Oxfam Canada and others present an evening of entertainment in celebration of International Women's Day. The evening includes screenings, the National Capital Feminist Awards and more. (Childcare available: svaw@amnesty.ca) March 8, 7-10 p.m. National Library and Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ont. RSVP to http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=273035723853&ref=ts Governor General Travels to Haiti—Governor General Michaëlle Jean and her husband Jean-Daniel Lafond will travel to Haiti and the Dominican Republic. March 8-10. 613-998-7280. Particpat8 Campaign Dinner—Equal Voice NCR is hosting a dinner as part of the Particpat8 Campaign for International Women's Day. March 8. The Wellington, 1325 Wellington St. www.equalvoice.ca TUESDAY, MARCH 9 U.S. Ambassador David Jacobson to Address Canadian Club—U.S. Ambassador to Canada David Jacobson will address a members-only luncheon today. March 9, 12 p.m. $40 members. Ballroom, Fairmont Chateau Laurier, 1 Rideau St., www.canadianclubottawa.ca Reception—The Canadian Association of Former Parliamentarians is inviting all Senators and MPs to a reception marking the Opening of the Third Session of the 40th Parliament. March 9, 5-7 p.m. Commonwealth Room, 238-S, Centre Block, Parliament Hill. RSVP to 613-995-9917 or to exparl@parl.gc.ca Equal Voice Mentor/Mentee Networking Reception—Equal Voice presents a mentor networking reception. March 9, 5-7 p.m. Le Métropolitain, 700 Sussex Dr., Ottawa, Ont. www.equalvoice/experiences.ca 100th Anniversary of Girl Guides of Canada—Girl Guides of Canada is celebrating its 100th Anniversary with formal presentations, followed by a reception. March 9, 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Room 200, West Block, Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Ont. RSVP by March 3 to Candice Macaulay-Hawes at macaulac@girlguides.ca Canada and Afghanistan: Keeping Our Promises—The Canada-Afghanistan Solidarity Committee will unveil its vision for Canada's role in Afghanistan Post-2011. The event "Canada and Afghanistan: Keeping Our Promises" is hosted by the Free Thinking Film Society of Ottawa and is a fundraiser for the Afghan School Project. Speakers include Maj.-Gen Lewis MacKenzie and author Nasrine Gross. March 9, 7 p.m. $30. National Library and Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St. http://www.cailf.org/news/ What Makes Good Government?—The Fraser Institute presents a talk with Preston Manning on "What Makes Good Government?" Part of the 2010 Behind the Spin Speaker Series. Hosted by Laura Peck, vice-president McLoughlin Media. March 9. $50, reception and presentation; $195, private dinner. The Rideau Club, 99 Bank St., 15th floor, Ottawa, Ont. www.fraserinstute.org Parliamentary Associations—The Canada-China Legislative Association holds its AGM in Ottawa, Ont. March 9. For more information, please visit http://www2.parl.gc.ca/iia WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10 Conservative Caucus—The federal Conservatives meet Wednesday mornings for their caucus meeting at 9:30 a.m. in Room 237-C Centre Block, when the House is sitting. For inquiries, call Eric Duncan at 613-992-7381. The chair of the national Conservative caucus is MP Guy Lauzon. Liberal Caucus—The federal Liberal Caucus meets Wednesdays in Room 253-D Centre Block when the House is sitting. For more information, please call caucus chair Anthony Rota at 613-995-6255. NDP Caucus—The federal NDP caucus meets Wednesday mornings in Room 308 West Black at 9 a.m. Please call senior press secretary Karl Bélanger at 613-720-6463. Caucus meets Wednesdays when House is sitting. Bloc Caucus—The Bloc Québécois meets Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. in Room 209 West Block when House is sitting. For more information, please call the leader's press secretary Karine Sauvé at 613-947-2495. Lecture: Broken Bodies, Unbroken Spirit—The Pauline Jewett Institute of Women's and Gender Studies, Carleton University presents guest speaker Flora Terah. Ms. Terah, a Kenyan Parliamentary candidate was attacked and warned against running for a seat. March 10, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Free. Azrieli Theatre, Carleton University, 1125 Col. By Dr. 613-520-6645. Diplomatic Book Club: Climate Wars—The Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan invites you to attend a meeting of the Diplomatic Book Club. Moderator Michael Hayes will lead a discussion on Gynne Dyer's Climate Change. The event is free and open to members of the diplomatic community, government experts and university faculty. March 10, 12-2 p.m. Ottawa Public Library, 120 Metcalfe St. RSVP to 613-288-0497 or press-service@azembassy.ca Politics & the Pen—Politics & the Pen is Ottawa's black-tie event of the season. The most prominent members of Ottawa's society, including politicians, diplomats, and writers are expected to attend. The event celebrates Canadian literature and helps support Writers Trust of Canada. March 10, 6:15 p.m. Fairmont Chateau Laurier, 1 Rideau St. For more information, contact Don Oravec at 416-504-8222 or info@writerstrust.com Book Launch—Octopus Books presents photographer and social activist Vincenzo Pietropaolo. He will discuss his newest book Harvest Pilgrims: Mexican and Caribbean Workers in Canada. March 10, 7 p.m. Free. Auditorium, Library and Archives, 120 Metcalfe St. 613-233-2589 or events@octopusbooks.ca THURSDAY, MARCH 11 CIC e-Conference—The CIC presents an e-conference on "Security and Reconstruction: Lessons from Afghanistan." March 11, 8 a.m.-11 p.m. www.canadianinternationalcouncil.org/gps Challenges Facing the Canadian Forces—CIC National Capital Branch presents a talk with Lt. Gen. Andrew Leslie, Chief of the Land Staff, who will discuss "The Challenges Facing the Canadian Forces." March 11, 5:15 p.m. registration; 6 p.m. presentation and discussion; 7 p.m. dinner. $45 members; $55 non-members; presentation only $10. Rideau Room, Sheraton Hotel, 150 Albert St., Ottawa, Ont. RSVP: 613-520-3916 or Ottawa@canadianinternationalcouncil.ca LFLA Liberal Winter Social—Liberal MP David McGuinty (Ottawa South) will be the guest speaker at this winter social. March 11, 7 p.m. Heritage Inn, Carleton Place. Contact: Roger Martin 613-257-1581. National Aboriginal Health Careers Conference—The Native Women's Association of Canada presents "Miyo Machichowin National Aboriginal Health Careers Conference." March 11-12. Mayfield Inn & Suites, Edmonton, Alta. www.nwac-hq.org 150!Canada Conference—IPAC presents a conference designed to begin planning the 150th celebration of Confederation. March 11-12. $150-$550. National Arts Centre, 53 Elgin St., Ottawa, Ont. http://www.masslbp.com/150canada_new/index.htm IMFC Family Policy Conference—The Institute of Marriage and Family Canada hosts experts for a day-long family policy conference—Beyond the Front Door: Engaging families for strong social and economic policymaking. March 11. Crowne Plaza Hotel, 101 Lyon St., Ottawa, Ont. Registration: www.imfcanada.org Manning Networking Conference 2010—The Manning Networking Conference 2010 runs March 11-13. $200. Events include the 2010 Manning Centre Pyramid Awards Reception. Crowne Plaza Ottawa, 101 Lyon St., Ottawa, Ont. http://www.regonline.ca/builder/site/default.aspx?eventid=775= FRIDAY, MARCH 12 Book Launch/Signing: Spark—CBC journalist Frank Koller will discuss his recently published book Spark: Lessons from Lincoln Electric's Unique Guaranteed Employment Program. March 12, 5 p.m. Rideau Club, 99 Bank St., 15th floor, Ottawa, Ont. www.rideauclub.ca Parliamentary Associations—The Canada-China Legislative Association will visit Beijing, China. March 12-21. For more information, please visit http://www2.parl.gc.ca/iia SATURDAY, MARCH 13 Social Networking Workshop—Ottawa Independent Writers presents a workshop on how to connect to the writing community using social media. March 13, 1-4 p.m. $10 members; $15 non-members. Registration: 613-731-3873 or www.oiw.ca MONDAY, MARCH 15 IBA Community Toolkit Launch—The Walter & Duncan Gordon Foundation hosts a celebratory launch for the IBA Community Toolkit: Negotiation and Implementation of Impact and Benefit Agreements. Assembly of First Nations National Chief Shawn Atleo will give a keynote address for the launch of this valuable online resource for First Nations considering Impact and Benefits Agreements with resource development companies. March 15, 3-5 p.m. Fairmont Chateau Laurier, Quebec Suite, 1 Rideau St. RSVP to Kory Goulais at 613-237-3315 or kgoulais@stone-circle.ca Parliamentary Associations—The Canadian Section of the Inter-Parliamentary Forum of the Americas travel to Buenos Aires, Argentina for a Bilateral Visit to the National Congress of the Argentine Republic. March 15-19. For more information, please visit http://www2.parl.gc.ca/iia TUESDAY, MARCH 16 IRPP Working Lunch—The IRPP presents a working lunch on "The Economic Impact of Reducing CO2 Emissions: Regional Disparities and How to Mitigate Them." Guest speakers include Matthew Bramley, Pembina Institute. March 16, Calgary, Alta. www.irpp.org Ottawa Women's Canadian Club Luncheon—The Ottawa Women's Canadian Club Luncheon will feature a talk "100 Years and Counting" with former Ottawa mayor Jacqueline Holzman. March 16, 12:30 p.m. Ottawa, Ont. For more information, please call Monique Bertrand at 613-737-6075. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 Eggs 'n' Icons Breakfast—The Ottawa Chamber of Commerce presents an Eggs 'n' Icons Breakfast with Moya Greene, CEO, Canada Post. March 17, 7:15-9 a.m. $30 members; $45 non-members. Sheraton Hotel, 150 Albert St., Ottawa, Ont. www.ottawachamber.ca Child Rights and Development—CIC-Victoria presents Bruce Lund, International Institute for Child Rights and Development. He will discuss "Child Rights and Development." March 17, 12-2 p.m. Victoria, B.C. victoria@canadianinternational.org FRIDAY, MARCH 19 Western Muslims and the Public Sphere—Carleton University presents a lecture "Identity and Engagement: Western Muslims and the Public Sphere," with Tariq Ramadan. March 19, 3-5 p.m. Free. Bell Canada Theatre, Minto Centre, Carleton University, 1125 Col. By Dr. 613-520-2600 ext. 8705. SATURDAY, MARCH 20 Pierre Elliott Trudeau Dinner & Dance—Former Liberal MP Lui Temelkovski (Oak Ridges-Markham, Ont.) hosts the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Dinner and Dance. 7 p.m. St. Clement Macedonian Orthodox Church, 76 Overlea Blvd. Toronto, Ont. 905-940-4488. MONDAY, MARCH 22 2010: Canada Hosts the World—The Economic Club presents a luncheon talk with Foreign Affairs minister Lawrence Cannon, who will discuss the upcoming G8 Foreign Ministers Meeting in Gatineau, Que. March 22, 11:45 a.m.-1:30 p.m. $79. The Sutton Place Hotel, 955 Bay St. www.economicclub.ca WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 Conservative Caucus—The federal Conservatives meet Wednesday mornings for their caucus meeting at 9:30 a.m. in Room 237-C Centre Block, when the House is sitting. For inquiries, call Eric Duncan at 613-992-7381. The chair of the national Conservative caucus is MP Guy Lauzon. Liberal Caucus—The federal Liberal Caucus meets Wednesdays in Room 253-D Centre Block when the House is sitting. For more information, please call caucus chair Anthony Rota at 613-995-6255. NDP Caucus—The federal NDP caucus meets Wednesday mornings in Room 308 West Black at 9 a.m. Please call senior press secretary Karl Bélanger at 613-720-6463. Caucus meets Wednesdays when the House is sitting. Bloc Caucus—The Bloc Québécois meets Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. in Room 209 West Block when House is sitting. For more information, please call the leader's press secretary Karine Sauvé at 613-947-2495. TUESDAY, MARCH 23 The Future is Now: Facing Canada's Looming Challenges—The Ottawa Economics Association and the Canadian Association for Business Economics hold their annual policy conference. Guest speakers include Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney. March 23-24. Chateau Laurier, 1 Rideau St. www.cabe.ca Flanagan Book Launch—Tom Flanagan, former campaign manager and chief of staff to Stephen Harper, will be launching a new book called Beyond the Indian Act: Restoring Aboriginal Property Rights, co-authored with Christopher Alcantara and André Le Dressay, in Montreal on March 23. Call Ryan Van Huijstee, publicist, McGill-Queen's University Press, 514-398-2555. THURSDAY, MARCH 25 Bacon & Eggheads Breakfast—PAGSE presents a talk "The Science of Bacon & Eggs" with Marc-André Sirard, Université Laval, March 25, 7:30 p.m. Room 200, West Block, Parliament Hill. No charge to MPs, Senators & Parliamentary Press Gallery members. All others, $20. Please register by March 22 by contacting Donna Boag at 613-991-6369 or pagse@rsc.ca Not the Usual Suspects Breakfast—The Public Policy Forum presents its Not the Usual Suspects Breakfast with guest speaker Melanie Aitken, Commissioner of Competition. March 25, 7:30-9 a.m. $80 members; $100 non-members. Rideau Club, 99 Bank St., 15th floor, Ottawa, Ont. www.ppforum.ca The Future History of the Arctic—The Economic Club of Canada presents a talk with author Charles Emmerson about his latest book The Future History of the Arctic. March 25, 7:45- 9 a.m. $79. The Westin Hotel, 11 Col. By Dr. RSVP to 877-306-0899 or www.economicclub.ca Grading Obama at One Year—Carleton University presents a political science panel discussion "Grading Obama at One Year" with Jonathan Malloy and others. March 25, 4:30-6 p.m. Free. Room C264, Loeb Bldg., Carleton University, 1125 Col. By Dr. anne_farquharson@carleton.ca Shop Talk and Chalk CAJ Social—The Canadian Association of Journalists national chapter invites members and non-members to a casual get-together for journalists, journalism students and those involved in media to gather, talk shop and shoot some stick. March 25, 7- 9 p.m. Free. Maclaren's, 301 Elgin St., Ottawa, Ont. RSVP to Hannah Yakobi at hannah@hannahyakobi.com FRIDAY, MARCH 26 Canada at 150: Rising to the Challenge—This three-day Liberal Party of Canada conference, in the tradition of the 1960 Kingston Conference and the 1991 Aylmer Conference, will attract progressive thinkers and activists from a broad swath of Canadian society to discuss the fundamental challenges facing Canada in a new era of uncertainty and global economic upheaval. The conference will be a key step in the development of the Liberal Party's platform for the next election. March 26-28. Montreal, Que. www.liberal.ca The Future is Now: Facing Canada's Looming Challenges—The Canadian Study of Parliament Group hosts its Spring Seminar on "The Role of the Governor General." Seminar panelists include C.E.S. Franks and Peter Hogg. March 26, 10 a.m-12 p.m. Room 200, West Block, Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Ont. Please register www.studyparliament.ca SATURDAY, MARCH 27 Canadian Foreign Policy and the EU—CIC-Victoria hosts an all-day workshop on the topic "Canadian Foreign Policy and the European Union: Do We Still Count?" March 27. More details to come, in the meantime please contact Preston Randall at Continuing Studies, University of Victoria 250-721-7797 or prandall@uvic.ca Parliamentary Associations—The Canadian-NATO Parliamentary Association will attend the Meeting of the Standing Committee and Secretaries of Delegation in Memphis, TN. March 27-29. For more information, please visit http://www2.parl.gc.ca/iia Parliamentary Associations—The Canadian Group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union travels to Bangkok, Thailand. March 27-April 1. For more information, please visit http://www2.parl.gc.ca/iia MONDAY, MARCH 29 Ministerial Meeting of Arctic Ocean Coastal States—Minister Lawrence Cannon will host the Ministerial Meeting of Arctic Ocean Coastal States (Canada, Denmark, Norway, Russia and the U.S.). This meeting will precede the G8 Foreign Ministers Meeting. March 29, Chelsea, Que. 613-995-1851. G8 Foreign Ministers Meeting—Minister Lawrence Cannon will also host the March 2010 G8 Foreign Ministers Meeting. March 29-30. Chateau Cartier, Gatineau Que. 613-995-1874. TUESDAY, MARCH 30 Parliamentary Associations—The Canadian Section of the Inter-Parliamentary Forum of the Americas holds its AGM in Ottawa, Ont. March 30. For more information, please visit http://www2.parl.gc.ca/iia WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 Conservative Caucus—The Federal Conservatives meet Wednesday mornings for their caucus meeting at 9:30 a.m. in Room 237-C Centre Block, when the House is sitting. For inquiries, call Eric Duncan at 613-992-7381. The chair of the national conservative caucus is MP Guy Lauzon. Liberal Caucus—The National Liberal Caucus meets Wednesdays in Room 253-D Centre Block when the House is sitting. For more information, please call Caucus chair Anthony Rota at 613-995-6255. NDP Caucus—The federal NDP caucus meets Wednesday mornings in Room 308 West Black at 9 a.m. Please call senior press secretary Karl Bélanger at 613-720-6463. Caucus meets Wednesdays when House is sitting. Bloc Caucus—The Bloc Quebecois meets Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. in Room 209 West Block when House is sitting. For more information, please call the leader's press secretary Karine Sauvé at 613-947-2495. CCAB 12th Annual Gala Dinner—The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business will hold its 12th Annual Gala Dinner and will induct two new members, Pita Aatami and Mervin Dewasha, into the Aboriginal Business Hall of Fame. March 31. Toronto, Ont. www.ccab.com WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7 PAAC Speakers Series—PAAC presents its speaker series on the topic "What do effective organizations do to influence the political process?" with Kathleen Wynne, Ontario Minister of Transportation and others. April 7, 8:15 a.m. $52.50. The Albany Club, 91 King St. E., Toronto, Ont. www.publicaffairs.ca TUESDAY, APRIL 13 Ambassador Wim Geerts to Address Canadian Club—Netherlands Ambassador to Canada Wim Geerts will address a members of the Canadian Club at a luncheon today on the 65th anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands by Canadian troops. April 13, 12 p.m. $40 members. Ballroom, Fairmont Chateau Laurier, 1 Rideau St., www.canadianclubottawa.ca 2010 Summit on the Future of Pensions—2010 Summit on the Future of Pensions summit will provide an up-to-date perspective on the recent recession-triggered pension crisis. April 13-14. The Sutton Place Hotel, Toronto, Ont. www.conferenceboard.ca WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21 Conservative Caucus—The Federal Conservatives meet Wednesday mornings for their caucus meeting at 9:30 a.m. in Room 237-C Centre Block, when the House is sitting. For inquiries, call Eric Duncan at 613-992-7381. The chair of the national conservative caucus is MP Guy Lauzon. Liberal Caucus—The National Liberal Caucus meets Wednesdays in Room 253-D Centre Block when the House is sitting. For more information, please call Caucus chair Anthony Rota at 613-995-6255. NDP Caucus—The federal NDP caucus meets Wednesday mornings in Room 308 West Black at 9 a.m. Please call senior press secretary Karl Bélanger at 613-720-6463. Caucus meets Wednesdays when House is sitting. Bloc Caucus—The Bloc Québécois meets Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. in Room 209 West Block when House is sitting. For more information, please call the leader's press secretary Karine Sauvé at 613-947-2495. TUESDAY, APRIL 27 Eggs 'n' Icons Breakfast—The Ottawa Chamber of Commerce presents an Eggs 'n' Icons Breakfast with U.S. Ambassador to Canada David Jacobson. April 27, 7:15-9 a.m. $35 members; $45 non-members. Sheraton Hotel, 150 Albert St., Ottawa, Ont. www.ottawachamber.ca THURSDAY, APRIL 29 PPF 23rd Annual Testimonial Dinner & Awards—Join co-chairs N.S. Premier Darryl Dexter and Toronto Star columnist Chantal Hébert for the Public Policy Forum's 23rd Annual Testimonial Dinner & Awards. April 29, 5-9 p.m. Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, Ont. www.ppforum.ca WEDNESDAY, MAY 5 Conservative Caucus—The Federal Conservatives meet Wednesday mornings for their caucus meeting at 9:30 a.m. in Room 237-C Centre Block, when the House is sitting. For inquiries, call Eric Duncan at 613-992-7381. The chair of the national conservative caucus is MP Guy Lauzon. Liberal Caucus—The National Liberal Caucus meets Wednesdays in Room 253-D Centre Block when the House is sitting. For more information, please call Caucus chair Anthony Rota at 613-995-6255. NDP Caucus—The federal NDP caucus meets Wednesday mornings in Room 308 West Black at 9 a.m. Please call senior press secretary Karl Bélanger at 613-720-6463. Caucus meets Wednesdays when House is sitting. Bloc Caucus—The Bloc Quebecois meets Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. in Room 209 West Block when House is sitting. For more information, please call the leader's press secretary Karine Sauvé at 613-947-2495. TUESDAY, MAY 11 Rick Hansen to Address Canadian Club— The Man in Motion, Rick Hansen, will address members of the Canadian Club at a luncheon today. May 11, 12 p.m. $40 members. Ballroom, Fairmont Chateau Laurier, 1 Rideau St., www.canadianclubottawa.ca WEDNESDAY, MAY 19 Parliamentary Business Seminar: Parliamentary Diplomacy—The Canadian Study of Parliament Group presents a Parliamentary business seminar on "Parliamentary Diplomacy and the role of Parliamentary Associations and Exchanges" in promoting Canada's interests abroad. May 19, $150. www.studyparliament.ca WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 Oliphant Commission Report Release—Commissioner Jeffrey J. Oliphant will release his official report from the Commission of Inquiry into Certain Allegations Respecting Business and Financial Dealings between Karlheinz Schreiber and the Rt. Hon. Brian Mulroney. www.oliphantcommission.ca FRIDAY, JUNE 4 Persuading to Win3—The third Straight Goods Symposium for progressive strategists and communicators with George Lazoff, Elaine Bernard, Rob Cottingham and others. June 4-5. Travelodge Hotel, Ottawa, Ont. 613-757-7777 or www.straightgoods.ca/P2W3 FRIDAY, JUNE 25 2010 G8 Summit—The 2010 G8 Summit is held at the Deerhurst Resort, Huntsville, Ont. June 25-27. 613-293-3259. SEPTEMBER 2010 2010 Energy and Mines Ministers' Conference—The 2010 Energy and Mines Ministers' Conference will be held in Québec City, QC. NOVEMBER 2010 G20 Summit—A G20 Summit will be held in Seoul, Korea. More details to come. The Parliamentary Calendar is a free listing edited by listings editor Alia Heward who can be reached at 613-232-5952, ext. 200. Information regarding political, cultural and governmental events should be sent to alia@hilltimes.com with the subject line 'Parliamentary Calendar' by Wednesdays at noon. Our fax number is 613-232-9055. We can't guarantee inclusion of every event, but we do our best. alia@hilltimes.com The Hill Times

March 1, 2010

Parliamentary Calendar

MONDAY, MARCH 1 The Accountability Act—Liberal MP Marlene Jennings presents a panel discussion on "The Accountability Act: What Was Promised, What Was Delivered, and the Fixes." Panel members include Paliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page and Democracy Watch's Duff Conacher. March 1, 9:30 a.m-12 p.m. Room 253-D, Centre Block, Parliament Hill. RSVP to 613-995-2251 or JenniM@parl.gc.ca Parliamentary Associations—The Canadian Group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union travels to London, U.K., for a meeting of the Steering Committee of the Twelve Plus Group. March 1. For more information, please visit http://www2.parl.gc.ca/iia TUESDAY, MARCH 2 Thornhill Federal Liberal Riding Association Pre-budget Breakfast—Liberal MP John McCallum (Markham-Unionville, Ont.), his party's finance critic, and Dr. Karen Mock, Thornhill federal Liberal candidate, will host a pre-budget breakfast. March 2, 7:30 a.m. Thornhill Golf & Country Club, 7994 Yonge St., Thornhill, Ont. www.liberal.ca Canada's Parliamentary Democracy—Liberal MP Marlene Jennings presents another panel discussion on "Canada's Parliamentary Democracy: Its Current State of Health." Panelists include Prof. Errol Mendes, University of Ottawa, and Chris White, administrator of the Facebook Group "Canadians Against Proroguing Parliament." The discussion will be moderated by Sen. James Cowan and Marlene Jennings, and Herb Gray will deliver a keynote address. March 2, 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Room 253-D, Centre Block, Parliament Hill. RSVP to 613-995-2251 or JenniM@parl.gc.ca Back to Parliament Party—The National Press Club of Canada Foundation presents a Back to Parliament Party with plenty of hot food, including perogies, and a cash bar. March 2, 6-9 p.m. Sheraton Hotel, 150 Albert St., Ottawa, Ont. 613-724-1478. NPSIA Chapter Panel Discussion—The NPSIA Chapter of the Carleton University Alumni Association presents a panel discussion "Is Canada on the Right Track?" with moderator, Jeff Sallot, Carleton and panelists Paul Wells, Maclean's, John Ivison, The National Post, and L. Ian MacDonald, Montreal Gazette. March 2, 6-8 p.m. Free. Rideau Club, 99 Bank St., 15th floor, Ottawa, Ont. 613-520-4047. 2010 Media Awards for Health Reporting—The Canadian Nurses Association and the Canadian Medical Association invite you to join key healthcare leaders, politicians, and members of the media at a gala evening honouring excellence in health reporting. March 2, 6 p.m. $150. Canadian Museum of Civilization, Gatineau, Que. Order tickets by Feb. 25 by calling Ilana Goldstein at 613-731-8610 ext. 1202 or www.mediaawards.ca Accountability Through Measurement—The Canadian Sustainability Indicators Network (CSIN) presents its 2nd National Canadian Sustainability Indicators Network Conference "Accountability Through Measurement." Guest speakers include Scott Vaughan, Canada's Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development. March 2-3. Marriott Courtyard, 475 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. http://www.csin-rcid.ca/ Parliamentary Associations—The Canadian Group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union travels to New York City for a Parliamentary Meeting on the Occasion of the 54th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women. March 2. For more information, please visit http://www2.parl.gc.ca/iia WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3 House Sitting—The House of Commons resumes sitting today after being prorogued. The Governor General will deliver the Speech from the Throne. The House could also sit during its scheduled March break and during its break in April. The House will vote on it. From the Fiscal Squeeze to Climate Change—Join Christopher Ragan, Clifford Clark Visiting Economist, Department of Finance, for a talk on, "From the Fiscal Squeeze to Climate Change: Canada's Coming Economic Challenges." Session chair is Mel Cappe. March 3, 7:30-9:30 a.m. $20 members; $30 non-members. Lady Elgin Room, Lord Elgin Hotel, Ottawa, Ont. RSVP to nancy.faraday-smith@fin.gc.ca Intellectual Property Rights—CIC Montreal presents a talk on "Intellectual Property Rights: The Challenges Ahead," with Frances Seghers, Sony Pictures Entertainment. March 3, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Free. United States Consul General's Residence, Montreal, Que. RSVP to info@cicmontreal.org CDA 26th Annual Seminar—The Conference of Defence Associations presents its 76th Annual Seminar "Protecting Canada's Interests In An Uncertain World." Guest speakers include CDS Gen. Walter Natynczyk and Gen. David Petraeus, Commander U.S. Central Command. March 3. Fairmont Chateau Laurier, 1 Rideau St. http://cda-cdai.ca/cdai/uploads/cdai/2009/06/2010agenda.pdf THURSDAY, MARCH 4 Budget Day—Finance Minister Jim Flaherty will release the government's estimated $250-billion budget on March 4 in the House of Commons. CDAI 73rd AGM—The Conference of Defence Associations presents its 73rd Annual General Meeting "Power Projection and The Canadian Forces: Resources & Capabilities." Guest speakers include Brig.-Gen. Jonathan Vance, former Joint Task Force-Afghanistan and Dr. Jack Granatstein, CDFAI. March 4. Fairmont Chateau Laurier, 1 Rideau St. http://cda-cdai.ca/cdai/uploads/cdai/2009/06/2010agenda.pdf FRIDAY, MARCH 5 Budget Breakfast with Gerard Kennedy—Join Liberal MP Gerard Kennedy (Parkdale-High Park, Ont.) for an early morning Budget Breakfast to review and discuss the 2010 Federal Budget. March 5, 7:15-9 a.m. Loyola Arrupe Centre, 1709 Bloor St. W., Toronto, Ont. RSVP to 416-769-5072. The Future is Open—The Public Policy Forum presents a talk with David Eaves, Queen's University, who will discuss, "The Future is Open: How open government is essential to creating a culture of public service innovation." March 5, 7:30 p.m. Victoria Room, Delta Hotel and Suites, 361 Queen St., Ottawa, Ont. Matt_Leblanc@ppforum.ca OCRI Workshop Series—OCRI presents guest speaker Linda Duxbury, Sprott School of Business, Carleton University, for a workshop on, "Work-Life Conflict and the Aging Population." March 5, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $200 members; $275 non-members. Rideau Room, Sheraton Hotel, 150 Albert St. www.ocri.ca SATURDAY, MARCH 6 Sarah Palin to Address Fraser Institute—Former Alaska governor and 2012 presidential hopeful Sarah Palin will give a talk to members of the Fraser Institute. March 6, 5:30-7:30 p.m. $210. 403-216-7175 ext. 578 or eventsab@fraserinstitute.org SUNDAY, MARCH 7 17th Annual Women's Day Brunch—Liberal MP Dr. Kirsty Duncan (Etobicoke North, Ont.) will be the guest speaker at a Women's Day brunch, hosted by the Edmonton Women's Liberal Policy Association. March 7, 10 a.m. Crown Plaza, 10111 Bellamy Hill, Edmonton, Alta. 780-424-1984. Parliamentary Associations—The Canadian Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association travels to London, U.K. for the 59th Westminster Seminar on Parliamentary Practice and Procedure. March 7-19. For more information, please visit http://www2.parl.gc.ca/iia TUESDAY, MARCH 9 U.S. Ambassador David Jacobson to Address Canadian Club—U.S. Ambassador to Canada David Jacobson will address a members-only luncheon today. March 9, 12 p.m. $40 members. Ballroom, Fairmont Chateau Laurier, 1 Rideau St., www.canadianclubottawa.ca Equal Voice Mentor/Mentee Networking Reception—Equal Voice presents a mentor networking reception. March 9, 5-7 p.m. Le Métropolitain, 700 Sussex Dr., Ottawa, Ont. www.equalvoice/experiences.ca 100th Anniversary of Girl Guides of Canada—Girl Guides of Canada is celebrating its 100th Anniversary with formal presentations, followed by a reception. March 9, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Room 200, West Block, Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Ont. RSVP by March 3 to Candice Macaulay-Hawes at macaulac@girlguides.ca Canada and Afghanistan: Keeping Our Promises—The Canada-Afghanistan Solidarity Committee will unveil its vision for Canada's role in Afghanistan Post-2011. The event "Canada and Afghanistan: Keeping Our Promises" is hosted by the Free Thinking Film Society of Ottawa and is a fundraiser for the Afghan School Project. Speakers include Maj.-Gen Lewis MacKenzie and author Nasrine Gross. March 9, 7 p.m. $30. National Library and Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St. http://www.cailf.org/news/ What Makes Good Government?—The Fraser Institute presents a talk with Preston Manning who will discuss "What Makes Good Government?" Part of the 2010 Behind the Spin Speaker Series. Hosted by Laura Peck, vice-president McLoughlin Media. March 9. $50, reception and presentation; $195, private dinner. The Rideau Club, 99 Bank St., 15th floor, Ottawa, Ont. www.fraserinstute.org Parliamentary Associations—The Canada-China Legislative Association holds its AGM in Ottawa, Ont. March 9. For more information, please visit http://www2.parl.gc.ca/iia WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10 Conservative Caucus—The federal Conservatives meet Wednesday mornings for their caucus meeting at 9:30 a.m. in Room 237-C Centre Block, when the House is sitting. For inquiries, call Eric Duncan at 613-992-7381. The chair of the national Conservative caucus is MP Guy Lauzon. Liberal Caucus—The federal Liberal Caucus meets Wednesdays in Room 253-D Centre Block when the House is sitting. For more information, please call caucus chair Anthony Rota at 613-995-6255. NDP Caucus—The federal NDP caucus meets Wednesday mornings in Room 308 West Black at 9 a.m. Please call senior press secretary Karl Bélanger at 613-720-6463. Caucus meets Wednesdays when House is sitting. Bloc Caucus—The Bloc Québécois meets Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. in Room 209 West Block when House is sitting. For more information, please call the leader's press secretary Karine Sauvé at 613-947-2495. Politics & the Pen—Politics & the Pen is Ottawa's black-tie event of the season. The most prominent members of Ottawa's society, including politicians, diplomats, and writers are expected to attend. The event celebrates Canadian literature and helps support Writers Trust of Canada. March 10, 6:15 p.m. Fairmont Chateau Laurier, 1 Rideau St. For more information, contact Don Oravec at 416-504-8222 or info@writerstrust.com THURSDAY, MARCH 11 Challenges Facing the Canadian Forces—CIC National Capital Branch presents a talk with Lt. Gen. Andrew Leslie, Chief of the Land Staff, who will discuss "The Challenges Facing the Canadian Forces." March 11, 5:15 p.m. registration; 6 p.m. presentation and discussion; 7 p.m. dinner. $45 members; $55 non-members; presentation only $10. Rideau Room, Sheraton Hotel, 150 Albert St., Ottawa, Ont. RSVP: 613-520-3916 or Ottawa@canadianinternationalcouncil.ca Manning Networking Conference 2010—The Manning Networking Conference 2010 runs March 11-13. $200. Events include the 2010 Manning Centre Pyramid Awards Reception. Crowne Plaza Ottawa, 101 Lyon St., Ottawa, Ont. http://www.regonline.ca/builder/site/default.aspx?eventid=775= National Aboriginal Health Careers Conference—The Native Women's Association of Canada presents "Miyo Machichowin" National Aboriginal Health Careers Conference." March 11-12. Mayfield Inn & Suites, Edmonton, Alta. www.nwac-hq.org 150!Canada Conference—IPAC presents a conference designed to begin planning the 150th celebration of Confederation. March 11-12. $150-$550. National Arts Centre, 53 Elgin St., Ottawa, Ont. http://www.masslbp.com/150canada_new/index.htm IMFC Family Policy Conference—The Institute of Marriage and Family Canada hosts experts for a day-long family policy conference—Beyond the Front Door: Engaging families for strong social and economic policymaking. March 11. Crowne Plaza Hotel, 101 Lyon St., Ottawa, Ont. Registration: www.imfcanada.org FRIDAY, MARCH 12 Book Launch/Signing: Spark—CBC journalist Frank Koller will discuss his recently published book Spark: Lessons from Lincoln Electric's Unique Guaranteed Employment Program. March 12, 5 p.m. Rideau Club, 99 Bank St., 15th floor, Ottawa, Ont. www.rideauclub.ca Parliamentary Associations—The Canada-China Legislative Association will visit Beijing, China. March 12-21. For more information, please visit http://www2.parl.gc.ca/iia SATURDAY, MARCH 13 Social Networking Workshop—Ottawa Independent Writers presents a workshop on how to connect to the writing community using social media. March 13, 1-4 p.m. $10 members; $15 non-members. Registration: 613-731-3873 or www.oiw.ca MONDAY, MARCH 15 Parliamentary Associations—The Canadian Section of the Inter-Parliamentary Forum of the Americas travel to Buenos Aires, Argentina for a Bilateral Visit to the National Congress of the Argentine Republic. March 15-19. 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