Here is an updated blog post by Kim Bater - a candidate for School Trustee in Banff. Kim is a very creative leader and thinker with a dedication to public education.
Thanks to Esme Comfort, another candidate for school trustee in the same district for the link on Twitter @esmecomfort if you want ot follow her.
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Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Monday, October 11, 2010
Social Media 3Q Update: Who Uses Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, & MySpace? | Social Media Today
The digital world is still an amazing force that is changing communications, community, consciousness and content that we pay attention to in our daily lives. The demographic mix of users is changing and the growth is leveling off. It had to at some point but the level of engagement is still a phenomenon the be reckoned with. The impact on any business that depends on a social license to operate - like forestry, banks, oil&gas and oil sands need to figure out how to tap into this new world and how to use it.
Thursday, October 07, 2010
Alberta Tea Party Possibilities Update
I recently did a post on the possibility of an Alberta Tea Party forming at some time possibly from the social conservatives and separatists in our midst.
Canada 2020 recently hosted a panel on Polling with Frank Graves (Ekos Research) Nik Nanos (Nanos Research) and Bruce Anderson (Harris/Decima) moderated by Don Newman. The panel was broadcast on CPAC last night and I missed it but hope it will be repeated. Should be worth a watch.
I point this out because Susan Delacourt who writes on this Ottawa-ish for the Toronto Star picked up on a comment from Harris/Decima about the possibility of a Canadian Tea Party equivalent. She wrote a story about it here. Susan has also written a blog post on it the concern here called "Distemper of our Times."
Nik Nanos, a very reliable pollsters at the Canada 2020 event, commented on "...the forces of disaggregation, the forces of discontent and the forces of dilution...of power." He concluded by saying "So to wrap up: expect political instability and turbulence. I believe we are at a risky but unintended place in our democracy -- that the forces of disaggregation
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Canada 2020 recently hosted a panel on Polling with Frank Graves (Ekos Research) Nik Nanos (Nanos Research) and Bruce Anderson (Harris/Decima) moderated by Don Newman. The panel was broadcast on CPAC last night and I missed it but hope it will be repeated. Should be worth a watch.
I point this out because Susan Delacourt who writes on this Ottawa-ish for the Toronto Star picked up on a comment from Harris/Decima about the possibility of a Canadian Tea Party equivalent. She wrote a story about it here. Susan has also written a blog post on it the concern here called "Distemper of our Times."
Nik Nanos, a very reliable pollsters at the Canada 2020 event, commented on "...the forces of disaggregation, the forces of discontent and the forces of dilution...of power." He concluded by saying "So to wrap up: expect political instability and turbulence. I believe we are at a risky but unintended place in our democracy -- that the forces of disaggregation
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Wednesday, October 06, 2010
Premier's Awards for Alberta Public Service
The 2010 Premier's Award of Excellence are now out. These are the Alberta Public Service employee awards for "outstanding achievement in business excellence and service delivery to Albertan." There are Gold, Silver and Bronze levels
These are a great form of recognition by the Premier. I actually won one of these awards even though I never worked as a public servant. I am very proud to wear the Gold level pin. I was one of the external people bought in to help design and execute the Future Summit back in the day. The folks who ran that terrific project were generous enough to include me and another external consultant in their team to receive the award.
Ironically I was an external consultant on the Domestic Violence and Bullying project a few years back. It was dealing with male perpetrators and victims of domestic violence. It was a tense situation and a delicate role to play. I think I was the only male in the front lines of this very important project. It was the inspiration of the Minister of the day Iris Evans and Colleen Klein, the wife of former Premier Ralph Klein. It also won the Gold level that year. A different attitude by the internal administrative powers in place then actually excluded external people from participating in the Award of Excellence recognition. This had nothing to do with the Minister of Colleen Klein - just a small minded senior bureaucrat at the time.
I was proud to be associated with a great team of dedicated civil servants who worked on the ground in these projects and exemplified the essence of "business excellence and service delivery to Albertans" in both projects.
So my congratulations go out to this years Premier's Award of Excellence recipients. Thank you for your great work and service to the people of Alberta. I for one really appreciate it.
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Canada Touted as a Green Energy Powerhouse
Interesting quote in the Calgary Herald today. "The most pressing business challenges in the Alberta oil sands are the same ones the environmentalists have identified" according to Samir Brikho, the CEO of the international engineering firm AMEC PLC.
Looks promising to see some of the energy industry talk be about transforming Canada into a clean energy powerhouse. That is the central premise of the book Green Oil written last year by my business partner Satya Das. We published it through the Cambridge Strategies Inc. imprint Sextant Publishing so you can buy it at better book stores and online in hard copy or by digital download at the Cambridge Strategies Bookstore
Ironically the government of Alberta has the policy positions in place to promote this objective but is seems that there is insufficient focus and political will to design and execute an proactive plan to those ends. Check out the report "Responsible Actions: a Plan for Alberta's Oil Sands" This document outlines six integrated strategies to optimise economic growth, reduce the environmental footprint and increase the quality of life in Alberta.
The Strategies are:
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Looks promising to see some of the energy industry talk be about transforming Canada into a clean energy powerhouse. That is the central premise of the book Green Oil written last year by my business partner Satya Das. We published it through the Cambridge Strategies Inc. imprint Sextant Publishing so you can buy it at better book stores and online in hard copy or by digital download at the Cambridge Strategies Bookstore
Ironically the government of Alberta has the policy positions in place to promote this objective but is seems that there is insufficient focus and political will to design and execute an proactive plan to those ends. Check out the report "Responsible Actions: a Plan for Alberta's Oil Sands" This document outlines six integrated strategies to optimise economic growth, reduce the environmental footprint and increase the quality of life in Alberta.
The Strategies are:
- Develop Alberta's oil sands in an environmentally responsible way;
- Promote healthy communities and a quality of life that attracts and retains individuals, families and businesses;
- Maximize long-term value for all Albertans through economic growth, stability and resource optimization;
- Strengthen our proactive approach to aboriginal consultation with a view to reconciling interests;
- Maximize research and innovation to further support sustainable development and unlock the deposit potential;
- Increase available information, develop measurement systems and enhance accountability in the management of the oil sands.
The resent values research we did with OSRIN on what Albertans want to see guide and drive the development of their oil sands...remember Albertans own this resource...track very well with this "Responsible Actions" policy proposal.
The Priority Actions in the plan for a focused implementation include:
- Revise the current environmental impact assessment process to support cumulative effects management;
- Increase the pace of reclamation in the oil sands areas;
- Continue implementing the Fort McMurray community development plan to address housing shortages and investigate opportunities for regional service delivery;
- Leverage bitumen royalties to develop value-added oil sands products;
- Develop a regional plan for the Lower Athabasca Region within the Land Use Framework
- Conduct a pilot project to assess the cumulative environmental impact of oil sands development on the rights and traditional land uses of aboriginal people.
Some significant progress is being made in some of these Priority Action areas notably #3 and #5. I am not sure of the progress in the other areas. I just don't know. Strange we don't hear more about the progress in the work in these areas and less about multi-million dollar taxpayer paid advertising campaigns that we hope will counteract the negative messages of some aggressive ENGOS.
As an owner of the oil sands and a citizen of Alberta I want more updated information on this policy and its implementation. If it is being attended to aggressively it would go a long way to assuring me that the right things are being done. I want to know my government, as my proxy holder, and the industry, as my tenant, is doing the right things in the right way and right now to promote integrated action in create responsible prosperity from this enormous advantage we have from the oil sands.
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