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Prairie Region301 - 310 BroadwayWinnipeg, ManitobaR3C 056
Région des prair¡es310, Broadway p¡èce 301Winnipeg (Manitoba)R3C 056
Intemet
(204) 983-4486(204) 984-6488
brendan fr iesen@justice. gc.ca
2-128959
November 20,2012
VIA ELECTRONIC FILINGTO FOLLOW BY COURIER
Secretary to the Joint Review PanelEnbridge Northern Gateway Project444- Seventh Avenue S.W.Calgary, Alberta T2P OXB
Attention: Ms. Sheri Young
Dear Madam:
Re: Hearing Order OH-4-2011Enbridge Northern Gateway ProjectFederal Government - Information Witnesses
Please find attached the following documents for filing:
1. Revised 'Witness List setting out the Prince George Witness Panels ¿urd Statements oflssues, together with the CVs fbr two additional witnesses (Judith (Judi) Beck and
Bernard Vigneault, both from Natural Resources Canada);
2. Updated CV for Michael Engelsjord, Fisheries and Oceans Canada; and
3. Witness Panel Responsibility chart.
We hope that the Witness Panel Responsibility Chart will assist the parties in directing theirquestions to the appropriate Government Participant witness panel.
Should you have any questions or require anything further, please contact the undersigned.
Prairie RegionDepartment of Justice Canada
cc: Parties to OH-4-201I
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Northern Gateway Pipeline Prince George HearingsFederal Government Participants Witness Panels and Statements of lssues
Witness and Department lssues Statement RemoteParticipation
Witness Panel #1Environmental Effects
Caza, Dr. Garoline (EGChair)
Dr. Caza will be available to speak to general environmental assessment issuesrelated to Environment Canada's evidence.
Breault, Andre (EC) Mr. Breault will be available speak to issues related to waterfowlX
deShield, Coral (EC) Ms. deShield will be available to speak to species at risk and migratory birdsissues.
Gregoire, Paul (EC) Mr. Gregoire will be available to speak to species at risk and migratory birdsISSUES
Lalonde, Manon (EC) Ms. Lalonde will be available to speak to surface water quantity issues X
Maclean, Laura (EC) Ms. Maclean will be available to speak to general environmental assessmentissues related to Environment Canada's evidence.
Murphy, Ailish (EC) Ms. Murphy will be available to speak to species at risk and migratory birds issues
Nielsen, Catherine (EC) Ms. Nielsen will be available to speak to Boreal caribou issues
Reiss, Lucy (EC) Ms. Reiss will be available to speak to federal recovery planning for woodlandcaribou, Southern Mountain population. x
XRifkin, June Yoo (EC) Ms. Rifkin will be available to speak to air quality issues
Smith, Dr. Barry (EC) Dr. Smith will be available to speak to species at risk and migratory birds issues.
Virc, Steve (EC) Mr. Virc will be available to speak to Boreal caribou issues X
Antcliffe, Bonnie (DFO -Chair)
Ms. Antcliffe will speak to evidence concerning DFO's Ecosystem ManagementBranch programs, including Oceans and Species at Risk, and legislation andpolicy questions related to DFO's evidence.
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Engelsjord, Michael (DFO) Mr. Engelsjord will speak to DFO evidence related to application of legislation,policv and DFO's review of the proiect.
Sandgathe, Tracey (DFO) Ms. Sandgathe will speak to DFO's evidence on application of the Specles af RlskAcf as well as related policy, operational procedures and processes.
Beattie, Alasdair (DFO) Mr. Beattie will speak to DFO evidence related to application of legislation, policyand DFO's review of the proiect.
xFanos, Brad (DFO) Mr. Fanos will speak to legislation and policy issues related to the Fisheries Act.
Clarke, John(NRGan Ghair)
Mr. Clarke will be available to speak to Natural Resources Canada's review of theproject.
Blais-Stevens, Dr. Andree(NRCan)
Dr. Blais-Stevens will be available to speak to the submitted evidence related tolandslides (geohazards).
Campbell, Dr. Elizabeth(NRCan)
Dr. Campbell will be available to speak to evidence submitted regarding the effectsof pipeline construction on the severity/spread of mountain pine beetle, and othernative insect outbreaks.
Cassidy, Dr. John(NRCan)
Dr. Cassidy will be available to speak to the submitted evidence related to seismichazards along the proposed pipeline corridor and adjacent areas.
xKirkwood, Dr. Donna(NRCan)
Dr. Kirkwood will be available to speak to Natural Resources Canada's filedevidence on earth sciences.
Vigneault, Dr. Bernard(NRCan)
Dr. Vigneault will be available to speak to Natural Resources Canada's filedevidence on earth sciences.
Maynard, Dr. Doug(NRCan)
Dr. Maynard will be available to speak to the evidence submitted related to soildisturbance (compaction and displacement) in forest ecosystems as a result ofpipeline construction.
xRamcharanm, Kami(NRCan)
Ms. Ramcharan will be available to speak to Natural Resources Canada's filedevidence on forestry.
Beck, Judi (NRCan) Ms. Beck will be available to speak to Natural Resources Canada's filed evidenceon forestry.
Taylor, Steve(NRCan)
Mr. Taylor will be available to speak to the evidence submitted related to wildfires(forest fires).
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Glarke, John(NRGan Chair)
Mr. Clarke will be available to speak to Natural Resources Canada's review of theproiectDr. Blais-Stevens will be available to speak to the submitted evidence related tolandslides (qeohazards).
Blais-Stevens, Dr. Andree(NRCan)
xKirkwood, Dr. Donna(NRCan)
Dr. Kirkwood will be available to speak to Natural Resources Canada's filedevidence on earth sciences.Mr. Gowe will be available to speak to issues related to navigable waters.Gowe, Bob (TC)
* Will be unavailable on Nov 29
Cassidy, Dr. John(NRCan)
Dr. Cassidy will be available to speak to the submitted evidence related to seismichazards along the proposed pipeline corridor and adjacent areas as part
Vigneault, Dr. Bernard(NRCan)
Dr. Vigneault will be available to speak to Natural Resources Canada's filedevidence on earth sciences.
xSantos, Dr. Bill (NRCan) Dr. Santos will be available to speak to evidence submitted related to pipeline
integrity with a focus on corrosion mechanisms.
Magnuson, Eric (AANDCChair)
Mr. Magnuson will be available to speak to the role of AANDC in EmergencyManagement in British Columbia.
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BERNARD VIGNEAULT, Ph.D.
Geological Survey of CanadaNatural Resources Canada
601 Booth, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, KlA 0E8
FORMATION
Posdoctorate in industrial research, NSERC fellowship, Noranda, Pointe-Claire
Ph.D. in aquatic geochemistry, FCAR fellowship, INRS - EauThesis: InteractÍons of humic substances with
membranes: Mechanisms and implications(supervisor, Dr. Peter G.C. Campbell).
Baccalaureate in chemistry, Laval University, Quebec
PERTINENT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Program Manager, Environmental Geoscience Program, Natural ResourcesCanada
Set up and delivery of a national research program to developenvironmental geosciences and support ecosystem risk management indevelopment and use of energy and mineral resources. Management ofhuman and financial resources.
Research Manager, Metals and the Environment Program, NaturalResources Canada
Direction of a multidisciplinary research program to develop science tosupport regulations related to metal contamination and metal products.
Representation of Natural Resources Canada at provincial, national and
international committees. Management of human and financial resources
as well as laboratory facilities in environmental chemistry and toxicology.
Research scientist, Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology, NaturalResources Canada
Elaboration of a research program on trace metal geochemistry and
toxicology (mining and metallurgical activities environmental impactassessment, tÍace metal and sulphur speciation, .. .).
Associated professor, INRS ETECo-supervision of graduate students in support of INRS-ETE / GSC-
Quebec collaborations in environmental geoscience.
2000-2002
August 2000biological
April 1995
Since 2009
2001-2009
2002-2007
Since 2010
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Invited professor, University of GuephMember of supervision committee or co-supervision of graduate studentsin at the Depaftment of Land Resource Science.
External reviewerNSERC, FRNT, CIM Bulletin, Environmental Pollution, EnvironmentalScience and Technology, Geochemical Transactions, Canadian Journal ofAnalytical Sciences and Spectroscopy, Environmental Toxicology andChemistry, "Revue des Sciences de I'eau", Ecological Engineering andScience of the Total Environment, Aquatic Geochemistry and IntegratedEnvironmental Assessment and Management.
Since 2003
Since 2001
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS
Publications in refereed journalsFortin, C., Couillard, Y., Vigneault, B. and Campbell, P.G.C. Determination of free Cd, Cu and
Zn concentrations in lake waters by in situ diffusion followed by column equilibrationion-exchange method. Aquatic Geochemistry 1 6( 1 ) : I5l -I7 2, 2010.
Gagnon,C., Turcotte, P. and Vigneault, B. Comparative study of the fate and mobility of metalsdischarged in mining and urban effluents using sequential extractions on suspendedsolids. Environmental Geochemistry and Health . 3l(6):657 -61I, 2009.
Neculita, C.M., Vigneault, B. and Zagwy, G. Toxicity and metal speciation in acid minedrainage treated by passive bioreactors. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Vol.27 No.8 pp. 1659-1667,2008.
Schwartz, M.L. and Vigneault, B. Development and validation of a chronic copper biotic ligandmodel for Ceriodaphnia dubia. Aquatic Toxicology Vol. 84 No. 2 (Spec. Iss.) pp. 247-254,2001.
Goulet, R., Krack, S., Doyle, P.J., Hare, L., Vigneault, B. and McGeer, J.C.. Dynamicmultipathway modeling of Cd bioaccumulation in Daphnia magna using waterborne and
dietborne exposures. Aquatic Toxicology Vol. 81 No. 2 pp.l\7-125,2001.Gagnon, R., Levasseur, M., Vy'eise, A.M., Fauchot, J., Campbell, P.G.C., Vigneault, 8.,
Weissenboeck,B., Merzouk,A. and Gosselin, M. Growth stimulation of Alexandriumtamarense (Dinophyceae) by humic substances from the Manicouagan river (eastern
Canada). Vol. 41 No. 3 pp 489-497,2005.Vigneault, B. and Campbell, P.G.C. Uptake of cadmium by freshwater green alga - effects of
pH and adsorbed aquatic humic substances. Journal of Phycology. Vol. 41 No. 1 pp.55-
6r,2005.Boullemant, 4., Vigneault, 8., Fortin, C. and Campbell, P.G.C. Uptake of neutral metal
complexes by green algae - influence of pH and humic substances. Australian Journal ofChemistry Vol. 57 pp. 93I-936,2004.
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Campbell, P.G.C., Errécalde, O., Fortin, C., Hiriart, V. and Vigneault, B. Metal bioavailabilityto phytoplankton - Applicability of the biotic ligand model. Invited publicationComparative Biochemistry and Physiology C -Toxicology and Pharmacology Vol. 133CNo. 1-2 pp. 189-206,2002.
Vigneault,8., De Vitre, R., Tessier, A. and Campbell, P.G.C. Geochemical evolution of sulfudicmine tailings stored under a shallow water cover. Vy'ater Research, Vol. 35 No. 4 pp.1066-1016,200r.
Vigneault,8., Percot, 4., Lafleur, M. amd Campbell, P.G.C. Permeability changes in model andphytoplankton membranes in presence of aquatic humic substances. EnvironmentalScience and Technology, Vol. 34 pp.3907-3913,2000.
Other scientific publicationsMore than 120 (full publication list available upon request).
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CURRICULUM VITAEJudith (Judi) Beck
CURRENT POSITIONDirector, Forest Irurovation & Dynamics (March 2009 -Cunent)Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service
EDUCATIONB.Sc. For.
M.Sc. For.
Ph.D.
University New BrunswickAustralian National UniversityCurtin University of Technology
Forestry
Fire/ForestryFire Growth/GIS (2000)
Registered Professional Forester with the ABCFP
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Title: Director, Forest Innovation & Dynamics (SE-REM02, Full time, Indeterminate)
Date: March 2009 - Present
Employer: Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Pacific Forestry CentreFunction: As Director, I manage the Forest Innovation & Dynamics Division for the PacificForestry Centre of the Canadian Forest Service, and as such manage the research that addresses
science issues in a variety of disciplines within the forestry sector including genomics, wilandfire, bioenergy, soil productivity, and pathology. As Director and Peer Director, I am involved
with managing national research projects in the science disciplines noted above, as well as forthe regional delivery of major research projects, which are completed in a matrix environment. Iam also the lead for the Pacific Forestry Centre working in collaboration to manage corporate
equipment and vehicle purchases for 5 research centres across Canada. As management
champion, I lead a number of regional working groups As part of a cross departmental NRCan
team, I have built collaborative partnerships with senior officials from other federal departments
in the Region to support the Symposium and Career Fair at the University of Victoria on behalfof the Deputy Minister of Natural Resources Canada. As Director of Forest Innovation &Dynamics, I currently manage -30 staff, a budget of -$300K and am responsible for multi-year
financial arrangements with OGDs, the provinces, the USDA Forest Service, and Universities.
In this capacity I am responsible for all aspects of HR & Financial Management processes for myDivision including staffing, employee development and training, performance reviews, financial
planning and reporting, audit compliance, project management, and setting and reporting on
performance measures.
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Title: Subdivision Head and Public Safety Geoscience Program ManagerDate: January 20ll - July 201I DeploymentEmployer: Natural Resources Canada, Earth Science Sector, GSC-Pacific (Sidney, BC)Function: I was deployed to GSC Pacific (Sidney) in Janua¡y 201I for a seven months as
Subdivision Head for the Pacific Division's Sidney operations. This assignment provided mewith the opportunity to exercise and develop my management skills in a work unit with vastlydistinct technical expertise from my own background (earth sciences veÍsus forest science), tolead delivery of a national program (-43 FTEs and a budget of -$700K) in natural geohazards
managed in a matrix environment, to provide strategic input on several Divisional and Sectorfiles, and to become better acquainted with the roles and responsibilities of the Earth ScienceSector of Natural Resources Canada. During this time I worked to engage the subdivision's -40research and technical staff in the regional delivery of a broad spectrum of programs, andtransferred some 'best practices' from CFS to ESS, which resulted in enhanced and moreeffective communication and improved regional Health and Safety practices. I also introduced anexpanded set of tools for Section Head's and Project Leader's to employ to improve teambuilding. Through these initiatives, I supported the effective implementation of the newSubdivision and Project Leadership structures. This assignment also offered me opportunities forinput into a number of sectoral f,rles including the Transition File for the New Minister (post therecent federal election) and the review of the Public Safety Geoscience Program (developed
some important recommendations to improve its stategic effectiveness) and to meet and engage
with senior managers in the Earth Science Sector on a range of sectoral files.
Title: Manager, Fire Management
Date: Nov 2004 - February 2009
Employer: British Columbia Forest Service, Protection BranchFunction: As Deputy to the Director of Protection and Manager, Fire Management, I led aPolicy, Compliance and Enforcement Working Group (7 staff working in a matrix environmentcomprised of my direct reports from headquarters and staff from 6 regional centres) which built a
new collaborative govemmenlforest industry working group that fostered working relationships
to improve public policy, legislation (BC Wildfire Act and regulation), and industry guidance
related to fire and forest management. I was responsible for executive and ministerial briefings(written and verbal) related to program policy and strategies, and supported the Minister in the
legislature for Bill amendments related to BC's Wildfire Act and regulation. I regularly advised
senior executive (Operation Executive, ADM and DM) within the Ministry of Forest and Range
of operational, policy and strategic initiatives on behalf of the Branch.
As Manager, Fire Management, I was the lead for a number of cross government working groups
representing the province of British Columbia for a number of strategic initiatives whichincluded senior officials from various jurisdictions for the: MPB Strategy (Branch Lead), BC'sEnergy Strategy (Branch Lead), the Air Action Plan (acted as ADM committee member forOperation's Division of the Ministry of Forests and Range); and, the Future Forest Ecosystems
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Initiative (Branch Lead). I also led a cross government team in the development of BC'sV/ildland Fire Strategy, with membership from 6 others ministries within the provincialgovernment. I also established and strengthened partnerships with Natural Resources Canada(CFS), Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, the provincial government and local governmentsthrough the Union of BC Municipalities to develop new community wildfire protection and fuelmanagement programs for communities throughout BC. As Manager of Fire Management, Imanaged -30 staff with a budget of -$12IMlyear, in addition to recovering costs associated withlitigation settlements (>$2M per year) and client service agreements (>$6M per year over 3years). In this capacity, I was responsible for all aspects of HR & Financial Managementprocesses including staff,tng, employee development and training, performance reviews, financialplanning and reporting, audit compliance, project management, and setting and reporting onperformance measures. I also regularly acted as Director of Protection Branch and as such wasresponsible for a budget of up to $200 million and over 1300 staff. I represented the minister onbehalf of the province as media spokesperson regarding a variety of fire and forest managementissues, and I was frequently invited to speak at international events (e.g. Australia, Argentina,Europe, Indonesia, Japan and Malaysia).
Title: Team Leader, Fire SciencesDate: May 1993 - Oct2004Employer: British Columbia Forest Service, Protection BranchFunction: I lead the Fire Science program for the province of British Columbia a andprovided specialized expertise to Branch, Centre, Zone, Region and District personnel in thefields of hre sciences, weather and behaviour, systems development, and fire management. AsTeam Leader for Fire Sciences, I was one of five representing 4 provincial/tenitorialgovemments and the federal government, who worked collaboratively in a networkedenvironment to develop and implement new national accreditation standards and courses for FireBehaviour Specialists across Canada. During this time, I also lead a team of over 25 technicaland research staff from across Canada and the US to advance Canada's fire danger rating system.I also lead British Columbia's team in support of the federal govemment's $3.4 M initiative toassist Indonesia and Malaysia with fire management andhaze reduction. I lead a small teamwho conducted research, developed and implemented new fire management technologies,procedures and decision support systems and conducted analysis, planning, development and
technology transfer to effectively advance program, ministry and provincial land managementobjectives. I was involved with intemational projects on a cost recovery basis. I worked withnational (CIFFC and the Canadian Forest Service) and provincial agencies, Forest Industry and
Universities on fire sciences and technological developments in forest,land and firemanagement. I served operationally as the provinces lead Fire Behaviour Specialist, and was
seconded to provide the same in the United States (Alaska), Australia (New South Wales), and
across Canada. In this capacity I led a small team of 7 to 9 staff networked across the province
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(2 full time staff, co-op students, contractors and team members from 6 Fire Centres), I manageda budget ofabout $30K per year.
Title:Date:
AWARDS
Various Positions -Research Technician, Consultant/Lecturer, Research AnalystNov 1986 - April 1993
UNB Scholarship
Oxford University PrizeAustralian National University ScholarshipDept. of CALM Ph.D. Scholarship
CFS Government of Canada Team Achievement Merit AwardBC Government Premier's Award
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Michael EngelsjordFisheries and Oceans CanadaTelephone: 604-666-2365Email: Michael.Engelsj ord@dfo-mpo. gc.ca
Work Etoerience
Panel Leader - Fisheries and Oceans Canada(June 2012 - present). Lead and coordinate DFO's review of the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline and
participation in the Joint Review Panel's environmental assessment.¡ Provide regular briefings to senior managers and updates to DFO staff involved in the review.¡ Liaise with other federal departments that are participating in the review.
Team Leader - Fisheries and Oceans Canada(October 20ll -I|lfay 2012)¡ Represented DFO on partnership initiatives with the BC government, and the agriculture and
forestry sectors.¡ Liaised with DFO Species at Risk unit to improve the Habit¿t Management Program delivery
of Species at Risk Act responsibilities.e Reviewed proposed Fisheries Act authorizations to ensure consistency with legislation, policy
and standard operating procedures.¡ Provided advice to Habitat Management Program staff on legislation, policy and standard
operating procedures.¡ Proactively worked on emerging issues for the Habitat Management Program.
Team Leader - Fisheries and Oceans Canada(September 2008 - March 2009 and August 2009 - September 2011)o Provided guidance, instruction, direction and leadership to a team of Environmental
Assessment Analysts and Biologists to ensure high qualþ environmental assessment,
regulatory review, permitting, monitoring and Aboriginal consultation is completed
efficiently and by deadline.¡ Monitored work of team members to ensure legislation, policy, guidance and project
management protocols are followed.o Planned work to ensure that team members have the appropriate time and resources to
complete work properly and on time.o Provided status reports of team's progress to manager and identifu impediments and any
necessary resources to support the team's requirements.o Prepared briefing material for senior managers of Fisheries and Oceans.
o Instructed DFO courses on environmental assessment (EA 201 - EA Screening Track &Process, F,A202 - DFO & the CEAA Registry).
Acting Regional Manager - Fisheries and Oceans Canada
(April 2009 - August 2009)o Managed DFO's Pacific Region Environmental Assessment and Major Projects group.
o Supervised professional staff including Team Leaders, Environmental Assessment Analysts
and Habitat Biologists.¡ Managed budget including forecasting, planning, and monitoring'o Represented DFO on federal committees.
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Environmental Assessment Analyst - Fisheries and Oceans Canada(September 2005 - August 2008)o Manage and coordinate DFO's involvement and responsibilities in the environmental
assessment of major projects.¡ Evaluate development proposals for potential impacts on fish, fish habitat and compliance
with the habitat provisions of the federal Fisheries Act.¡ Consult with First Nations regarding impact of development proposals on traditional
activities.o Participate in cooperative (Canada - B.C.) working groups as part of conduct of
environmental assessments.
Habitat Biologist - Fisheries and Oceans Canada(February 2000 - August 2005)¡ Evaluated development proposals for potential impacts on fish, fish habitat and compliance
with the habitat provisions of the federal Fisheries Act.¡ Prepared letters of advice and Fisheries lcl subsection 35(2) authorizations for harmful
alteration, disruption or destruction of fish habitat.¡ Advised developers, consultants, stakeholders and members of the public regarding
legislation, policy and guidelines.¡ Conducted environmental assessments of non-major projects according to the provisions of
the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act and coordinate participation of federalgovernment departments on environmental assessments.
o Provided expert advice regarding fish and fish habitat to environmental assessmentsconducted by other federal government departments.
¡ Provided expert advice regarding fish and fish habitat to municipal governments throughenvironmental review committees, neighborhood planning processes and stormwatermanagement planning processes.
¡ Consulted with First Nations regarding impact of development proposals on traditionalactivities.
¡ Conducted field inspections to assess compliance with habitat provisions of the Fisheries Actand Fisheries Act habitat authorizations.
o Investigated potential infractions of the habitat provisions of the Fisheries Act and adviseFishery Officers regarding effects of works and activities on fish and fish habitat.
Environmental Consultant - selÊemployed(December 1999 - February 2000). Developed and field tested a map-based model to predict stream classification and riparian
buffer area for a timber supply analysis.o Conducted fish habitat assessments and riparian assessments according to B.C. Watershed
Restoration Program procedures.¡ Developed conceptual designs for fish habitat and riparian restoration projects.
Restoration Biologist - Steelheatl Souicty of British Columbia(March 1997 -November 1999)¡ Conducted fish habitat, riparian and stream channel assessments according to provincial
\üatershed Restoration Program procedures.o Developed designs for fish habitat and riparian restoration projects.o Supervised construction of restoration projects.
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o Represented the Steelhead Society at meetings with stewardship groups, First Nations,government agencies and stakeholder groups.
¡ Conducted effectiveness monitoring of restoration projects.. Wrote proposals and technical reports.o Managed projects, budgets, staff, consultants and contractors.
Environmental Consultant - BC Hydro(January 1997 - February 1997;I|lf.ay 1996 - August 1996)¡ Conducted assessments to classifo and inventory watercourses and riparian areas on
transmission line right-of-ways.¡ Advised BC Hydro staff and contractors regarding impacts of vegetation maintenance on fish
habitats and best management practices for working in or around watercourses.
Biologist - BC Hydro(May 1995 - December 1995)o Conducted assessments to classiû and inventory watercourses on transmission line right-of-
\¡iays.¡ Reviewed scientific literature on stream and riparian interactions and wrote a report to
summarize the scientific research in this area.
EducationBachelor of Science, Biochemistry and Genetics, University of British Columbia (1988)Additional university courses completed at Simon Fraser Universþ (1995 and 1996):
¡ Ecology and Plant Ecologyo Limnologyo Geomorphology and Fluvial Geomorphologyo Hydrologyo Cartography and Geographic Information Systems
Continuine EducationErosion and Sediment Control (Malaspina)Fish Habitat Assessment Procedures (BC)Channel Assessment Procedures (BC)Riparian Assessment Procedures (BC)Stream Analysis and Fish Habitat Design (Newbury Hydraulics)Completed all required DFO Habitat Management Training courses
Project Management (Canada School of Public Service)Essentials for Managing in the Public Service (Canada School of Public Service)
Occupational Health & Safety Courses (DFO)Facilitation Training Course (DFO)
Professional OreanizationMember of the College of Professional Biologists of British Columbia
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Federal Government Participants - Witness Panel Responsibilities
Federal Government Participants
Witness Panel(s)Exhibit Number Document Title
Prince RupertWitness Panel#4: Aboriginal Engagement andConsultation Framework and Approach
E9-6-03 Volume '1, Part 2: Government of Canada Consultation WrittenEvidence
Prince Rupert Witness Panel#4: Aboriginal Engagement andConsultation Framework and Approach
E9-6-04 Volume 1, Part 3, Annex 1: Cabinet Directive
Prince Rupert Witness Panel#4: Aboriginal Engagement andConsultation Framework and Approach
E9-6-05 Volume 1, Part 4, Annex 2: MOU
Prince Rupert Witness Panel#4: Aboriginal Engagement andConsultation Framework and Approach
E9-6-06 Volume l, Part 5, Annex 3: Project Agreement
Prince Rupert Witness Panel#4: Aboriginal Engagement andConsultation Framework and Approach
E9-6-07 Volume 1, Part6, Annex4: Updated Guidelines
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #4: Aboriginal Engagement andConsultation Framework and Approach
E9-6-08 Volume 1, Part 7, Annex 5: Approach to Crown Consultation
Prince Rupert Witness Panel#4: Aboriginal Engagement andConsultation Framework and Approach
E9-6-09 Volume 1, Part 8, Annex 6: Response to Comments on the draftJRPA
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #4: Aboriginal Engagement andConsultation Framework and Approach
E9-6-10 Volume 1, Part 9, Annex 7: Aboriginal Consultation Framework
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #4: Aboriginal Engagement andConsultation Framework and Approach
E9-6-11 Volume 1, Part 10, Annex 8: Aboriginal Consultation and the JRP
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #4: Aboriginal Engagement andConsultation Framework and Approach
Ee-21 (03-16) Responses to lnformation Requests answered collectively by theFederal Govern ment Partici pants
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #4: Aboriginal Engagement andConsultation Framework and Approach
E9-20-23 Annex I - Scope of the Factors
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Federal Government Participants - Witness Panel Responsibilities
Federal Government Participants - Continued
Document Title Witness Panel(s)Exhibit Number
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #4: Aboriginal Engagement andConsultation Framework and Approach
E9-20-24 Annex ll - Letter to Roseanne Kyle
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #4: Aboriginal Engagement andConsultation Framework and Approach
E9-20-25 Annex lll - 2006 Community Profiles
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #4: Aboriginal Engagement andConsultation Framework and Approach
E9-20-26 Annex lV - Aboriginal Funding Review Committee Reports
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Federal Government Participants - Witness Panel Responsibilities
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) / Ganadian Coast Guard (CCG)
Witness Panel(s)Exhibit Number Document Title
Prince George Witness Panel #1: Environmental Effects
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #1: Environmental Effects
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-6-13 Volume 2,Paft 2: Fisheries and Oceans Canada and CanadianCoast Guard Written Evidence
Prince George Witness Panel #1: Environmental Effects
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #l: Environmental Effects
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Faílure andTsunami Potential
E9-47-2 Corrections to the written evidence of Fisheries and OceansCanada
Prince Rupert Witness Panel#2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
Exhibit Numberto Follow
Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Modeling Tsunamis Associatedwith Recently ldentified Slope Failures in Douglas Channel(A3}lF0)
P ri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
Exhibit Numberto Follow
Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Numerical simulation of tsunamisgenerated by submarine slope failures in Douglas Channel, BritishColumbia (A3D4F1)
Prince George Witness Panel #1: Environmental EffectsE7-2-2 Fisheries and Oceans Canada Response to JRP lR No. 1
Prince George Witness Panel #l: Environmental Effects
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #1: Environmental Effects
Prince Rupert Witness Panel#2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
Ee-21 (03-16) Responses to lnformation Requests answered by DFO/CCG
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Federal Government Participants - Witness Panel Responsibilities
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) / Ganadian Coast Guard (CCG) - Continued
Witness Panel(s)Exhibit Number Document Title
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #1: Environmental EffectsE9-1 9-33 DFO Haida Annex l: Ford et al, Grey Whale Migration
E9-19-34 DFO Gitxaala Annex ll: Pacific Region Cold Water Coral andSoonoe Conservation Strateqv
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #1: Environmental Effects
Prince Rupert Witness Panel#2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-19-1 CCG Annex l: AIS Coverage Map
Prince Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-19-2 CCG Annex ll: Workload Recommendations Concerning OptimumStaffìng (Eng)
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-r 9-3 CCG Annex ll: Workload Recommendations Concerning OptimumStaffing (Fr)
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-19-4 CCG Annex lll: Channel Design Guidelines (Eng)
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-19-5 CCG Annex lll: Channel Design Guidelines (Fr)
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-19-6 CCG Annex lV: Levels of Service (Eng)
Pri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: O peration s, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-19-7 CCG Annex lV: Levels of Service (Fr)
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Federal Government Participants - Witness Panel Responsibilities
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) / Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) - Gontinued
Witness Panel(s)Exhibit Number Document Title
Prince Rupert Witness Panel#2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-19-8 CCG Annex V: Federal Emergency Response Plan (Eng)
Prince Rupert Witness Panel#2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-19-9 CCG Annex V: Federal Emergency Response Plan (Fr)
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-1 9-1 0 CCG Annex Vl: National Response Plan
Prince Rupert Witness Panel#2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-19-1 1 CCG Annex Vl: Plan National D'Urgence
Pri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-19-12 CCG Annex Vll: National Places of Refuge Contingency Plan
Prince Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
CCG Annex Vlll: Response Organization StandardsE9-1 9-1 3
Pri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: O perations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-19-14 CCG Annex lX: Environmental Prevention and Response NationalPreparedness Plan
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Federal Government Participants - Witness Panel Responsibilities
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) / Ganadian Coast Guard (CCG) - Gontinued
Witness Panel(s)Exhibit Number Document Title
Pri n ce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: O perations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-l 9-1 5 CCG Annex X: Canada-USA Joint Contingency Plan (Eng)
Prince Rupert Witness Panel#2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-1 9-1 6 CCG Annex X: Canada-USA Joint Contingency Plan (Fr)
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-1 9-1 7 CCG Annex Xl: NGP General Oil Spill Response Plan
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-1 9-1 8 CCG Annex Xll - Environment Canada The SCAT Manual2"u edPart 1
P ri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operation s, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-1 9-1 9 CCG Annex Xll - Environment Canada The SCAT ManualPa¡t2
2no ed
P rince Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-19-20 CCG Annex Xll - Environment Canada The SCAT Manual 2"" edPart 3
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-19-21 CCG Annex Xlll - The Arctic SCAT Manual July 2004 - A FieldGuide to the Documentation of Oiled Shorelines in Arctic RegionsPart 1
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Federal Government Participants - Witness Panel Responsibilities
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO)/ Canadian Goast Guard (CCG) - Gontinued
Exhibit Number Document Title Witness Panel(s)
Pri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-19-22 CCG Annex Xlll - The Arctic SCAT Manual July 2004 - A FieldGuide to the Documentation of Oiled Shorelines in Arctic RegionsParl2
Pri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-r9-23 CCG Annex Xlll - The Arctic SCAT Manual July 2004 - A FieldGuide to the Documentation of Oilers Shorelines in Arctic RegionsPart 3
P ri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-19-24 CCG Annex XIV: Guidelines for Selecting Shoreline TreatmentEndpoints for Oil Spill Response
Prince Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-19-25 CCG Annex XV: Regulation - SOR-89-98-B|L
P ri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-19-26 CCG Annex XVI: Report of the Commissioner of the Environmentand Sustainable Development to the House of Commons
Prince Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-19-27 CCG Annex XVI: Report of the Commissioner of the Environmentand Sustainable Development to the House of Commons
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Federal Government Participants - Witness Panel Responsibilities
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFOI / Ganadian Coast Guard (CCG) - Continued
Witness Panel(s)Exhibit Number Document Title
P rince Ru pert Witness P anel #2: O perations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-19-28 CCG Annex XVll - Oil Spill Response Field Guide (Eng)
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-19-29 CCG Annex XVll - Oil Spill Response Field Guide (Fr) - Part 1
Prince Rupert Witness Panel#2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-19-30 CCG Annex XVll - Oil Spill Response Field Guide (Fr) - Part 2
P ri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: O perations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-19-31 CCG Annex XVll - Oil Spill Response Field Guide (Fr) - Part 3
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Federal Government Participants - Witness Panel Responsibilities
Transport Canada (TG)
Exhibit Number Document Title Witness Panel(s)
Prince George Witness Panel#2: Routing; Design andConstruction of the Pipeline and Marine Terminal; Operations,Safety, Accident Prevention and Response
Pri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-6-15 Volume 3, Part 2: Transport Canada Written Evidence
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-6-16 Volume 3, Part 3: TERMPOL Review Process
Pri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-6-17 Volume 3, Part 4: Examination and Certification of Seafarers
Pri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-6-19 Volume 4, Part 2: Examination and Certification of Seafarers
Pri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-6-20 Volume 4, Part 3: Guidelines for Reporting lncidents lnvolvingDangerous Goods, Harmful Substances and/or Marine Pollutants;and Response Organization Standards
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-6-21 Volume 4,Parl4: IOPC Fund Claims Manual
Pri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, Accid entPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-6-22 Volume 4, Pul5: IOPC Fund Guidelines for Presenting Claims forFisheries
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Federal Government Participants - Witness Panel Responsibilities
Transport Canada (TC) - Continued
Exhibit Number Document Title Witness Panel(s)
E11-3-2 TERMPOL Review Process Report on the Enbridge NorthernGateway Project
Prince Rupert Witness Panel#2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E11-3-3 TERMPOL Review Process 2001 Prince Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operation s, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
811-2-2 Transport Canada Response to JRP lR No. I P ri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, Accid entPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
P ri n ce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-34-2 Transport Canada Response to JRP lR No. 2
P ri n ce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-33-2 Supplemental Response to Coastal First Nations lR 3.5(s)
E9-23-1 Correction to Response to Coastal First Nations lR 3.9(a) Pri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
Prince George Witness Panel#2: Routing; Design andConstruction of the Pipeline and Marine Terminal; Operations,Safety, Accident Prevention and Response
E9-21 (03-16)
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
Responses to lnformation Requests answered by Transport Canada
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Federal Government Participants - Witness Panel Responsibilities
Transport Ganada (TC) - Continued
Exhibit Number Document Title Witness Panel(s)
E9-20-1 TC Annex I Agreement between TC and a RecognizedOrganization
Pri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
Prince Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operation s, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-20-2 TC Annex 2 -TP 12401 Response Organization Standards
P ri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-20-3 TC Annex 3 - National Places of Refuge Contingency Plan
Prince Ru pert Witness P anel #2: O perations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-204 TC Annex 4 - Port State Control Program Annual Report 2001
Pri n ce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-20-5 TC Annex 4 - Port State Control Program Annual Report 2002
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-20-6 TC Annex 4 - Port State Control Program Annual Report 2003
Prince Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-20-7 TC Ærnex 4 - Port State Control Program Annual Report 2004
P ri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: O perations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-20-8 TC Annex 4 - Port State Control Program Annual Report 2005
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Federal Government Participants - Witness Panel Responsibilities
Transport Ganada (TC) - Gontinued
Exhibit Number Document Title Witness Panel(s)
Prince Ru pert Witn ess P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-20-9 TC Annex 4 - Port State Control Program Annual Report 2006
P ri n ce Ru pe rt Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-20-10 TC Annex 4 - Port State Control Program Annual Report 2007
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-20-11 TC Annex 4 - Port State Control Program Annual Report 2008
Prince Ru pert Witness P anel #2: O perations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-20-12 TC Annex 4 - Port State Control Program Annual Report 2009
Pri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-20-13 TC Annex 4 - Port State Control Program Annual Report 2010
Prince Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-20-14 TC Annex 5 - NationalAerial Surveillance Program Report on Ship-source Oil Spills 2002-2012
Pri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: O perations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-20-15 TC Annex 6 - TP 13617 Guide to Canada's Ballast Water Controland Management Regulations
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-20-16 TC Annex 7 - Presentation to CMAC on new provisions of thebal last water reg ulations
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Federal Government Participants - Witness Panel Responsibilities
Transport Canada (TC) - Continued
Witness Panel(s)Exhibit Number Document Title
Prince Rupert Witness Panel#2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-20-17 TC Annex 8 - Minutes from Pacific RegionalAdvisory Council2S-03-2010
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #2: Operations, Safe$, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-20-18 TC Annex I - Minutes from Pacific RegionalAdvisory Council 25-05-201 0
Prince Rupert Witness Panel#2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-20-19 TC Annex 8 - Minutes from pacific Regional Advisory Council 08-09-2010
P ri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
TC Annex I - Minutes from Pacific RegionalAdvisory Council 16-11-2010
É9-20-20
Prince Rupert Witness Panel#2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-20-21 TC Annex 8 - Minutes from Pacific RegionalAdvisory Council 03-03-2011
Pri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: O perations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-20-22 TC Annex I - Minutes from Pacific RegionalAdvisory Council23-06-2011
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Federal Government Participants - Witness Panel Responsibilities
Aboriginal Affai¡s and Northern Development Canada (AANDC)
Witness Panel(s)Exhibit Number Document Title
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #3: AANDC Evidence and lRsE9-6-24 Volurne 5, Part 2: Aboriginal Affairs and Northern DevelopmentCanada Written Evidence
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #3: AANDC Evidence and lRsE9-6-25 Volume 5, Part 3: AANDC Annexes A to E
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #3: AANDC Evidence and lRsE9-6-26 Volume 5, Part 4: AANDC Annexes F to J
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #3: AANDC Evidence and lRsE9-6-27 Volume 5, Part 5: AANDC Annexes K to O
Prince RupertWitness Panel#3: AANDC Evidence and lRsVolume 5, Part 6: AANDC Annexes P to SE9-6-28
Prince George Witness Panel#2: Routing: Design andConstruction of the Pipeline and Marine Terminal; andOperations, Safety, Accident Prevention and Response
P ri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: O perations, Safety, Accid entPrevention & Response; and Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
Prince RupertWitness Panel#3: Evidence and lRs
E9-2r (03-16) Responses to lnformation Requests answered by AANDC
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Federal Government Participants - Witness Panel Responsibilities
Natural Resources Ganada (NRGan)
Exhibit Number Document Title Witness Panel(s)
Prince George Witness Panel #1: Environmental Effects
Prince George Witness Panel#2: Routing; Design andConstruction of the Pipeline and Marine Terminal; Operations,Safe$, Accident Prevention and Response
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #l: Environmental Effects
E9-6-30 Volume 6, Part 2: Natural Resources Canada Written Evidence
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-30-2 Subrnarine Slope Failures and Tsunami Hazard in Coastal BritishColumbia: Douglas Channel and Kitimat Arm
Pri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
Prince George Witness Panel #1: Environmental Effects
Prince George Witness Panel#2: Routing; Design andConstruction of the Pipeline and Marine Terminal; Operations,Safety, Accident Prevention and Response
Prince Rupert Witness Panel#1: Environmental Effects
E9-21 (03-16) Responses to lnformation Requests answered by NRCan
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #2: Operations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
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Federal Government Participants - Witness Panel Responsibilities
Environment Canada (EC)
Exhibit Number Document Title Witness Panel(s)
Prince George Witness Panel #1: Environmental Effects
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #1: Environmental Effects
E9-6-32 Volume 7, Paft 2: Environment Canada Written Evidence
P ri n ce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: O perations, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-6-33 Volume 7, Part 3: Appendix 1 Prince George Witness Panel #1: Environmental Effects
E9-6-34 Volume 7, Pa¡14: Appendix 2 Prince George Witness Panel #1: Environmental Effects
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #1: Environmental EffectsE9-39-2 Technical Review of Enbridge Northern Gateway Marine SpillModelling Studies and Related Environmental ConsequenceAnalysis Prince Rupert Witness Panel#2: Operations, Safety, Accident
Prevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E6-2-2 Recovery Strategy for the Woodland Caribou Boreal Population Prince George Witness Panel #1: Environmental Effects
Prince George Witness Panel #1: Environmental Effects
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #1: Environmental Effects
E9-21 (03-16) Responses to lnformation Requests answered by EC
P ri nce Ru pert Witness P anel #2: O peration s, Safety, AccidentPrevention and Response; Submarine Slope Failure andTsunami Potential
E9-1 9-32 EC Annex l: Nearshore Marine Vital Signs Monitoring in theSouthwest Alaska Network of National Parks
Prince Rupert Witness Panel #1: Environmental Effects
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