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“Climate Change” in the Public Sector REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN MAY 31 – JUNE 2, 2009 PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP 2009 CO-CHAIRS’ MESSAGE JEAN L. LAPORTE, FCGA, National Co-Chair CATHERINE ROBERTS, CMA, Local Co-Chair The theme selected for this year is “Climate Change” in the Public Sector. Topics reflect significant challenges facing the public sector in the 21st century, such as risk management, the changing role of the public sector financial professional including financial reporting and personal skills, changes in the public sector such as governance structures, and new ways of doing business. These annual workshops are an excellent opportunity to pursue not only professional development, but also networking activities and developing new contacts for the future. You will have the opportunity to benefit from the warm welcome of Canada’s sunniest capital city. We invite you to come meet us in Regina from May 31 to June 2, 2009 where the development of knowledge will also be a professional celebration! HONORARY CO-CHAIRS ROD MONETTE, CA, COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF CANADA Rod Monette was appointed Comptroller General of Canada in May 2008. Prior to this appointment, Mr. Monette was Associate Deputy Minister of National Defence. Mr. Monette began his career in the Government of Canada in 1981, as a policy analyst in the Office of the Comptroller General. In following years, he has held various positions in numerous departments including: Western Economic Diversification, Revenue Canada, Environment Canada, Public Works and Government Services Canada, and National Defence. Mr. Monette is a Chartered Accountant. He holds a Bachelor of Science and a Masters of Business Administration. Born in Regina, he now lives in Ottawa with his wife and two children. PSMW * AGSP 2009 REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN

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Page 1: REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN in the Public Sector R I · in the Public Sector REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN MAY 31 ... KPMG Advisory Services, ... Regina Saskatchewan Public Sector:

“Climate Change” in the Public Sector

REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN

MAY 31 – JUNE 2, 2009

PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP 2009

CO-CHAIRS’ MESSAGE

JEAN L. LAPORTE, FCGA, National Co-Chair

CATHERINE ROBERTS, CMA, Local Co-ChairThe theme selected for this year is “Climate Change” in the Public Sector. Topics refl ect signifi cant challenges facing the public sector in the 21st century, such as risk management, the changing role of the public sector fi nancial professional including fi nancial reporting and personal skills, changes in the public sector such as governance structures, and new ways of doing business.These annual workshops are an excellent opportunity to pursue not only professional development, but also networking activities and developing new contacts for the future. You will have the opportunity to benefi t from the warm welcome of Canada’s sunniest capital city. We invite you to come meet us in Regina from May 31 to June 2, 2009 where the development of knowledge will also be a professional celebration!

HONORARY CO-CHAIRSROD MONETTE, CA, COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF CANADA

Rod Monette was appointed Comptroller General of Canada in May 2008. Prior to this appointment, Mr. Monette was Associate Deputy Minister of National Defence. Mr. Monette began his career in the Government of Canada in 1981, as a policy analyst in the Office of the Comptroller General. In following years, he has held

various positions in numerous departments including: Western Economic Diversifi cation, Revenue Canada, Environment Canada, Public Works and Government Services Canada, and National Defence. Mr. Monette is a Chartered Accountant. He holds a Bachelor of Science and a Masters of Business Administration. Born in Regina, he now lives in Ottawa with his wife and two children.

PSMW * AGSP 2009

REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN

CLARE ISMAN, FCMA, CHAIR, SASKATCHEWAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

Clare Isman was appointed Chair of the Saskatchewan Public Service Commission in August 2004. In this capacity she provides leadership and strategic direction to address the human resource needs of the Government of Saskatchewan. She is committed to working with her colleagues to maintain and

further enhance the quality of the public service, to meet the needs of the citizens of Saskatchewan.She has a Bachelor of Commerce Degree from the University of Saskatchewan. She is a CMA and was awarded a fellowship from CMA Canada in 2000. Prior to joining the PSC in 1998, she worked for the City of Regina for 17 years in both Finance and Human Resources.Ms. Isman is the Past Chair of the CMA Canada National Board of Directors, Provincial Government Division Chair for the 2007 and 2008 Regina United Way Campaign, serves on the Editorial Board of Management Magazine, and is an Honorary Director of fmi*igf Regina Chapter. _____________________________

SUNDAY, MAY 31, 20094:00 – 6:00 PM: Registration (Delta Regina)6:00 – 9:00 PM: Reception and Welcome (RCMP Heritage Centre)Please note that there is a complimentary shuttle service to and from the Delta Regina.

6:45 PM: Formal Greetings Mayor Pat Fiacco and Hon. Ralph Goodale, MP Wascana•

6:30 – 7:30 PM: Light refreshmentsStay as long as you want to explore the museum or watch a fi lm!

MONDAY, JUNE 1, 20097:30 AM: Breakfast and Registration (Delta Regina)8:15 AM: Welcoming Remarks

Greetings from Jean L. Laporte, FCGA and Catherine • Roberts, CMA, Co-chairs of PSMW 2009Greetings from the Province, Hon. Rod Gantefoer, Minister • of FinanceGreetings from fmi*igf National, Michael Pestill, CMA, • fmi*igf National President

8:40 AM: Greetings from PSMW 2009 Provincial Honorary Co-Chair, Clare Isman, FCMA, Chair, Saskatchewan Public Service Commission9:00 AM: Keynote Address: The Finance Function in the Public Sector, Dan Zbacnik, CPA (Illinois), MBA, FCMA, Partner with KPMG Advisory Services, Operations Improvement

9:50 – 10:10 AM: Coffee and Networking10:10 AM – 2:30 PM: Concurrent Sessions (Lunch 12:15 – 1:30 p.m.)

CONCURRENT SESSIONS: MONDAY

RISK MANAGEMENT TOPICS OF THE DAYDOING BUSINESS IN THE 21ST CENTURY

Governance & Accountability:Implementation of independent audit committees in the federal public service: challenges and results! Marie Josée Bourassa, Executive Director, Internal Audit Sector, Offi ce of the Comptroller General of Canada

Economic Impacts & Infrastructure Requirements:Mike Ruta, CFO, City of WinnipegKelly Wyatt, P.Eng., PTOE, MBA, FEC, Director, Development Engineering, City of Regina

Public / Private Partnerships:Dale Botting, CEO Enterprise SaskatchewanBrad Thomson, Vice President of Power Growth, TransCanada Energy

Accountability, Risk and Innovation: An Uneasy Triad – Striking a Balance Between Innovation and Accountability.Otto Brodtrick, PhD, President, Centre for Public Management

Environmental and Sustainability Impacts: Pat Youzwa, President and CEO, SaskPower

IT Tools:Chris Moore, KPMG

Risk Tolerance & Pro active Risk Management in the Public Sector:David Butler-Jones, Chief Public Health Offi cer, Public Health Agency of Canada

Economic Development In Aboriginal Communities:Neil Yeates Associate Deputy Minister, Indian and Northern Affairs

Application of Excellence Programs: Exposing Public Sector Opportunity Using Lean Six Sigma MethodologyDale Schattenkirk, CHRP, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Quality Initiatives Consultant, Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region

2:30 – 3:00 PM: Coffee and Networking3:00 – 4:00 PM: Plenary Address: What Should be the Future Role of Financial Offi cers in the Public Service?

Moderator: Rod Wiley, FCMA, CFO, Saskatchewan Liquor • and GamingPanelists: Otto Brodtrick, PhD, Centre of Public • Management; Rocky Dwyer, PhD, CMA, National Defence; Sharon Smith, Offi ce of the Comptroller General of Canada

4:30 PM: fmi*igf General Meeting6:00 PM: Cocktails7:00 PM: Dinner, Entertainment, Dancing

TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 20097:30 AM: Breakfast and Registration (Delta Regina)8:15 AM: Welcoming Remarks8:40 AM: Greetings from PSMW 2009 Honorary Co-Chair, Rod Monette, CA, Comptroller General of Canada9:00 AM: Keynote Address: Public Service Renewal: Challenges and Opportunities, David Zussman, Part-Time Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Canada and Recipient of the Stephen Jarislowsky Chair for Public Sector Management at the University of Ottawa9:40 – 10:10 AM: Coffee and Networking10:00 AM – 2:30 PM: Concurrent Sessions (Lunch 12:15 – 1:30 p.m.)

CONCURRENT SESSIONS: TUESDAY

FINANCIAL REPORTING

CHANGES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE

PERSONAL SKILLS

PSAB Updates:Tim Beauchamp, CMA, Director, Public Sector Accounting Board

Organizational and Process Changes: Peter Aucoin, CM, PhD, FRSC, Eric Dennis Memorial Professor of Government and Professor of Public Administration, Dalhousie UniversityDan Perrins, Executive-in Residence and Senior Policy Fellow of the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy

Networking for Success: Marty Klyne, Publisher, Regina Leader Post

International Trends in Public Sector Accounting: The IPSASB PerspectiveJoy Keenan, Senior Technical Manager, International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board

The Role of the Crowns in Saskatchewan: Ron Styles, President and CEO, Crown Investments Corporation

Becoming a Strategic Advisor: The essence of success Garnet Garven, (Hon.) CMA, Deputy Minister to the Premier of Saskatchewan

FINANCIAL REPORTING

CHANGES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE

PERSONAL SKILLS

Financial Briefi ngs:Dan Perrins, Executive-in- Residence and Senior Policy Fellow of the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public PolicyJim Marshall, Chief Economist, Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy

Structure and Oversight in Government:Jim Hall, Superintendent of Insurance, Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission

Emotional Intelligence at Work:Laurie Rose, Human Resources Program Manager, Offi ce of the Auditor General of Canada

2:30 – 3:00 PM: Coffee and Networking3:00 – 3:15 PM: Presentation for PSMW 20103:15 – 4:15 PM: Keynote Address: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Accountability in a Complex World, His Honour the Honourable Dr. Gordon L. Barnhart, S.O.M., Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan4:15 PM: End of workshops*Interpretation services will be available for all of the plenary sessions as well as one concurrent session, based on demand _____________________________

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Dan Zbacnik, CPA (Illinois), MBA, FCMA, Partner with KPMG Advisory Services, Operations Improvement

David Zussman, Part-Time Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Canada and Recipient of the Stephen Jarislowsky Chair for Public Sector Management at the University of Ottawa

His Honour the Honourable Dr. Gordon L. Barnhart, S.O.M., Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan

TOURIST ACTIVITIESCnT Tours: Please refer to our website for information about tours to Moose Jaw, a Hutterite Colony and within Regina.Regina Farmer’s Market: 9 AM to 1 PM, Sat. May 30 and Wed. June 3, 2009 (www.reginafarmersmarket.ca)MacKenzie Art Gallery: For more information about upcoming exhibits see:www.mackenzieartgallery.caCasino Regina Show Lounge: For the latest show listing see: www.casinoregina.comMosaic – A Festival of Cultures: Thurs. June 4 to Sat. June 6, 2009Tourism Regina: www.tourismregina.com _____________________________

REGISTRATION INFORMATIONRegistration before April 30, 2009

Members – $450Non Members – $500

Registration after April 30, 2009Members – $500

Non Members – $550On-line registration is available through our web site at

http://www.fmi.ca/pages/PSMW1/index.shtml _____________________________

HOST FACILITYDelta Regina – Saskatchewan Trade &

Convention Centre1919 Saskatchewan Drive, Regina SK S4P 4H2

Tel: 306-525-5255 Fax: 306-781-7188Toll-Free: 1-888-890-3222Delta rooms – $129/night

Premier King rooms – $139/nightDeluxe Queen rooms – $144/night

Promotion Code: FMIN001Additional accommodations available at:

Wingate by Wyndham Regina – $119/nightTel: 306-584-7400 Fax: 306-584-7401

Promotion Code: 24701

Design courtesy of Saskatchewan Queen’s Printer

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“Climate Change” in the Public Sector

REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN

MAY 31 – JUNE 2, 2009

PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP 2009

CO-CHAIRS’ MESSAGE

JEAN L. LAPORTE, FCGA, National Co-Chair

CATHERINE ROBERTS, CMA, Local Co-ChairThe theme selected for this year is “Climate Change” in the Public Sector. Topics refl ect signifi cant challenges facing the public sector in the 21st century, such as risk management, the changing role of the public sector fi nancial professional including fi nancial reporting and personal skills, changes in the public sector such as governance structures, and new ways of doing business.These annual workshops are an excellent opportunity to pursue not only professional development, but also networking activities and developing new contacts for the future. You will have the opportunity to benefi t from the warm welcome of Canada’s sunniest capital city. We invite you to come meet us in Regina from May 31 to June 2, 2009 where the development of knowledge will also be a professional celebration!

HONORARY CO-CHAIRSROD MONETTE, CA, COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF CANADA

Rod Monette was appointed Comptroller General of Canada in May 2008. Prior to this appointment, Mr. Monette was Associate Deputy Minister of National Defence. Mr. Monette began his career in the Government of Canada in 1981, as a policy analyst in the Office of the Comptroller General. In following years, he has held

various positions in numerous departments including: Western Economic Diversifi cation, Revenue Canada, Environment Canada, Public Works and Government Services Canada, and National Defence. Mr. Monette is a Chartered Accountant. He holds a Bachelor of Science and a Masters of Business Administration. Born in Regina, he now lives in Ottawa with his wife and two children.

PSMW * AGSP 2009

REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN

CLARE ISMAN, FCMA, CHAIR, SASKATCHEWAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

Clare Isman was appointed Chair of the Saskatchewan Public Service Commission in August 2004. In this capacity she provides leadership and strategic direction to address the human resource needs of the Government of Saskatchewan. She is committed to working with her colleagues to maintain and

further enhance the quality of the public service, to meet the needs of the citizens of Saskatchewan.She has a Bachelor of Commerce Degree from the University of Saskatchewan. She is a CMA and was awarded a fellowship from CMA Canada in 2000. Prior to joining the PSC in 1998, she worked for the City of Regina for 17 years in both Finance and Human Resources.Ms. Isman is the Past Chair of the CMA Canada National Board of Directors, Provincial Government Division Chair for the 2007 and 2008 Regina United Way Campaign, serves on the Editorial Board of Management Magazine, and is an Honorary Director of fmi*igf Regina Chapter. _____________________________

SUNDAY, MAY 31, 20094:00 – 6:00 PM: Registration (Delta Regina)6:00 – 9:00 PM: Reception and Welcome (RCMP Heritage Centre)Please note that there is a complimentary shuttle service to and from the Delta Regina.

6:45 PM: Formal Greetings Mayor Pat Fiacco and Hon. Ralph Goodale, MP Wascana•

6:30 – 7:30 PM: Light refreshmentsStay as long as you want to explore the museum or watch a fi lm!

MONDAY, JUNE 1, 20097:30 AM: Breakfast and Registration (Delta Regina)8:15 AM: Welcoming Remarks

Greetings from Jean L. Laporte, FCGA and Catherine • Roberts, CMA, Co-chairs of PSMW 2009Greetings from the Province, Hon. Rod Gantefoer, Minister • of FinanceGreetings from fmi*igf National, Michael Pestill, CMA, • fmi*igf National President

8:40 AM: Greetings from PSMW 2009 Provincial Honorary Co-Chair, Clare Isman, FCMA, Chair, Saskatchewan Public Service Commission9:00 AM: Keynote Address: The Finance Function in the Public Sector, Dan Zbacnik, CPA (Illinois), MBA, FCMA, Partner with KPMG Advisory Services, Operations Improvement

9:50 – 10:10 AM: Coffee and Networking10:10 AM – 2:30 PM: Concurrent Sessions (Lunch 12:15 – 1:30 p.m.)

CONCURRENT SESSIONS: MONDAY

RISK MANAGEMENT TOPICS OF THE DAYDOING BUSINESS IN THE 21ST CENTURY

Governance & Accountability:Implementation of independent audit committees in the federal public service: challenges and results! Marie Josée Bourassa, Executive Director, Internal Audit Sector, Offi ce of the Comptroller General of Canada

Economic Impacts & Infrastructure Requirements:Mike Ruta, CFO, City of WinnipegKelly Wyatt, P.Eng., PTOE, MBA, FEC, Director, Development Engineering, City of Regina

Public / Private Partnerships:Dale Botting, CEO Enterprise SaskatchewanBrad Thomson, Vice President of Power Growth, TransCanada Energy

Accountability, Risk and Innovation: An Uneasy Triad – Striking a Balance Between Innovation and Accountability.Otto Brodtrick, PhD, President, Centre for Public Management

Environmental and Sustainability Impacts: Pat Youzwa, President and CEO, SaskPower

IT Tools:Chris Moore, KPMG

Risk Tolerance & Pro active Risk Management in the Public Sector:David Butler-Jones, Chief Public Health Offi cer, Public Health Agency of Canada

Economic Development In Aboriginal Communities:Neil Yeates Associate Deputy Minister, Indian and Northern Affairs

Application of Excellence Programs: Exposing Public Sector Opportunity Using Lean Six Sigma MethodologyDale Schattenkirk, CHRP, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Quality Initiatives Consultant, Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region

2:30 – 3:00 PM: Coffee and Networking3:00 – 4:00 PM: Plenary Address: What Should be the Future Role of Financial Offi cers in the Public Service?

Moderator: Rod Wiley, FCMA, CFO, Saskatchewan Liquor • and GamingPanelists: Otto Brodtrick, PhD, Centre of Public • Management; Rocky Dwyer, PhD, CMA, National Defence; Sharon Smith, Offi ce of the Comptroller General of Canada

4:30 PM: fmi*igf General Meeting6:00 PM: Cocktails7:00 PM: Dinner, Entertainment, Dancing

TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 20097:30 AM: Breakfast and Registration (Delta Regina)8:15 AM: Welcoming Remarks8:40 AM: Greetings from PSMW 2009 Honorary Co-Chair, Rod Monette, CA, Comptroller General of Canada9:00 AM: Keynote Address: Public Service Renewal: Challenges and Opportunities, David Zussman, Part-Time Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Canada and Recipient of the Stephen Jarislowsky Chair for Public Sector Management at the University of Ottawa9:40 – 10:10 AM: Coffee and Networking10:00 AM – 2:30 PM: Concurrent Sessions (Lunch 12:15 – 1:30 p.m.)

CONCURRENT SESSIONS: TUESDAY

FINANCIAL REPORTING

CHANGES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE

PERSONAL SKILLS

PSAB Updates:Tim Beauchamp, CMA, Director, Public Sector Accounting Board

Organizational and Process Changes: Peter Aucoin, CM, PhD, FRSC, Eric Dennis Memorial Professor of Government and Professor of Public Administration, Dalhousie UniversityDan Perrins, Executive-in Residence and Senior Policy Fellow of the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy

Networking for Success: Marty Klyne, Publisher, Regina Leader Post

International Trends in Public Sector Accounting: The IPSASB PerspectiveJoy Keenan, Senior Technical Manager, International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board

The Role of the Crowns in Saskatchewan: Ron Styles, President and CEO, Crown Investments Corporation

Becoming a Strategic Advisor: The essence of success Garnet Garven, (Hon.) CMA, Deputy Minister to the Premier of Saskatchewan

FINANCIAL REPORTING

CHANGES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE

PERSONAL SKILLS

Financial Briefi ngs:Dan Perrins, Executive-in- Residence and Senior Policy Fellow of the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public PolicyJim Marshall, Chief Economist, Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy

Structure and Oversight in Government:Jim Hall, Superintendent of Insurance, Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission

Emotional Intelligence at Work:Laurie Rose, Human Resources Program Manager, Offi ce of the Auditor General of Canada

2:30 – 3:00 PM: Coffee and Networking3:00 – 3:15 PM: Presentation for PSMW 20103:15 – 4:15 PM: Keynote Address: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Accountability in a Complex World, His Honour the Honourable Dr. Gordon L. Barnhart, S.O.M., Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan4:15 PM: End of workshops*Interpretation services will be available for all of the plenary sessions as well as one concurrent session, based on demand _____________________________

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Dan Zbacnik, CPA (Illinois), MBA, FCMA, Partner with KPMG Advisory Services, Operations Improvement

David Zussman, Part-Time Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Canada and Recipient of the Stephen Jarislowsky Chair for Public Sector Management at the University of Ottawa

His Honour the Honourable Dr. Gordon L. Barnhart, S.O.M., Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan

TOURIST ACTIVITIESCnT Tours: Please refer to our website for information about tours to Moose Jaw, a Hutterite Colony and within Regina.Regina Farmer’s Market: 9 AM to 1 PM, Sat. May 30 and Wed. June 3, 2009 (www.reginafarmersmarket.ca)MacKenzie Art Gallery: For more information about upcoming exhibits see:www.mackenzieartgallery.caCasino Regina Show Lounge: For the latest show listing see: www.casinoregina.comMosaic – A Festival of Cultures: Thurs. June 4 to Sat. June 6, 2009Tourism Regina: www.tourismregina.com _____________________________

REGISTRATION INFORMATIONRegistration before April 30, 2009

Members – $450Non Members – $500

Registration after April 30, 2009Members – $500

Non Members – $550On-line registration is available through our web site at

http://www.fmi.ca/pages/PSMW1/index.shtml _____________________________

HOST FACILITYDelta Regina – Saskatchewan Trade &

Convention Centre1919 Saskatchewan Drive, Regina SK S4P 4H2

Tel: 306-525-5255 Fax: 306-781-7188Toll-Free: 1-888-890-3222Delta rooms – $129/night

Premier King rooms – $139/nightDeluxe Queen rooms – $144/night

Promotion Code: FMIN001Additional accommodations available at:

Wingate by Wyndham Regina – $119/nightTel: 306-584-7400 Fax: 306-584-7401

Promotion Code: 24701

Design courtesy of Saskatchewan Queen’s Printer

Page 3: REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN in the Public Sector R I · in the Public Sector REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN MAY 31 ... KPMG Advisory Services, ... Regina Saskatchewan Public Sector:

“Climate Change” in the Public Sector

REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN

MAY 31 – JUNE 2, 2009

PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP 2009

CO-CHAIRS’ MESSAGE

JEAN L. LAPORTE, FCGA, National Co-Chair

CATHERINE ROBERTS, CMA, Local Co-ChairThe theme selected for this year is “Climate Change” in the Public Sector. Topics refl ect signifi cant challenges facing the public sector in the 21st century, such as risk management, the changing role of the public sector fi nancial professional including fi nancial reporting and personal skills, changes in the public sector such as governance structures, and new ways of doing business.These annual workshops are an excellent opportunity to pursue not only professional development, but also networking activities and developing new contacts for the future. You will have the opportunity to benefi t from the warm welcome of Canada’s sunniest capital city. We invite you to come meet us in Regina from May 31 to June 2, 2009 where the development of knowledge will also be a professional celebration!

HONORARY CO-CHAIRSROD MONETTE, CA, COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF CANADA

Rod Monette was appointed Comptroller General of Canada in May 2008. Prior to this appointment, Mr. Monette was Associate Deputy Minister of National Defence. Mr. Monette began his career in the Government of Canada in 1981, as a policy analyst in the Office of the Comptroller General. In following years, he has held

various positions in numerous departments including: Western Economic Diversifi cation, Revenue Canada, Environment Canada, Public Works and Government Services Canada, and National Defence. Mr. Monette is a Chartered Accountant. He holds a Bachelor of Science and a Masters of Business Administration. Born in Regina, he now lives in Ottawa with his wife and two children.

PSMW * AGSP 2009

REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN

CLARE ISMAN, FCMA, CHAIR, SASKATCHEWAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

Clare Isman was appointed Chair of the Saskatchewan Public Service Commission in August 2004. In this capacity she provides leadership and strategic direction to address the human resource needs of the Government of Saskatchewan. She is committed to working with her colleagues to maintain and

further enhance the quality of the public service, to meet the needs of the citizens of Saskatchewan.She has a Bachelor of Commerce Degree from the University of Saskatchewan. She is a CMA and was awarded a fellowship from CMA Canada in 2000. Prior to joining the PSC in 1998, she worked for the City of Regina for 17 years in both Finance and Human Resources.Ms. Isman is the Past Chair of the CMA Canada National Board of Directors, Provincial Government Division Chair for the 2007 and 2008 Regina United Way Campaign, serves on the Editorial Board of Management Magazine, and is an Honorary Director of fmi*igf Regina Chapter. _____________________________

SUNDAY, MAY 31, 20094:00 – 6:00 PM: Registration (Delta Regina)6:00 – 9:00 PM: Reception and Welcome (RCMP Heritage Centre)Please note that there is a complimentary shuttle service to and from the Delta Regina.

6:45 PM: Formal Greetings Mayor Pat Fiacco and Hon. Ralph Goodale, MP Wascana•

6:30 – 7:30 PM: Light refreshmentsStay as long as you want to explore the museum or watch a fi lm!

MONDAY, JUNE 1, 20097:30 AM: Breakfast and Registration (Delta Regina)8:15 AM: Welcoming Remarks

Greetings from Jean L. Laporte, FCGA and Catherine • Roberts, CMA, Co-chairs of PSMW 2009Greetings from the Province, Hon. Rod Gantefoer, Minister • of FinanceGreetings from fmi*igf National, Michael Pestill, CMA, • fmi*igf National President

8:40 AM: Greetings from PSMW 2009 Provincial Honorary Co-Chair, Clare Isman, FCMA, Chair, Saskatchewan Public Service Commission9:00 AM: Keynote Address: The Finance Function in the Public Sector, Dan Zbacnik, CPA (Illinois), MBA, FCMA, Partner with KPMG Advisory Services, Operations Improvement

9:50 – 10:10 AM: Coffee and Networking10:10 AM – 2:30 PM: Concurrent Sessions (Lunch 12:15 – 1:30 p.m.)

CONCURRENT SESSIONS: MONDAY

RISK MANAGEMENT TOPICS OF THE DAYDOING BUSINESS IN THE 21ST CENTURY

Governance & Accountability:Implementation of independent audit committees in the federal public service: challenges and results! Marie Josée Bourassa, Executive Director, Internal Audit Sector, Offi ce of the Comptroller General of Canada

Economic Impacts & Infrastructure Requirements:Mike Ruta, CFO, City of WinnipegKelly Wyatt, P.Eng., PTOE, MBA, FEC, Director, Development Engineering, City of Regina

Public / Private Partnerships:Dale Botting, CEO Enterprise SaskatchewanBrad Thomson, Vice President of Power Growth, TransCanada Energy

Accountability, Risk and Innovation: An Uneasy Triad – Striking a Balance Between Innovation and Accountability.Otto Brodtrick, PhD, President, Centre for Public Management

Environmental and Sustainability Impacts: Pat Youzwa, President and CEO, SaskPower

IT Tools:Chris Moore, KPMG

Risk Tolerance & Pro active Risk Management in the Public Sector:David Butler-Jones, Chief Public Health Offi cer, Public Health Agency of Canada

Economic Development In Aboriginal Communities:Neil Yeates Associate Deputy Minister, Indian and Northern Affairs

Application of Excellence Programs: Exposing Public Sector Opportunity Using Lean Six Sigma MethodologyDale Schattenkirk, CHRP, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Quality Initiatives Consultant, Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region

2:30 – 3:00 PM: Coffee and Networking3:00 – 4:00 PM: Plenary Address: What Should be the Future Role of Financial Offi cers in the Public Service?

Moderator: Rod Wiley, FCMA, CFO, Saskatchewan Liquor • and GamingPanelists: Otto Brodtrick, PhD, Centre of Public • Management; Rocky Dwyer, PhD, CMA, National Defence; Sharon Smith, Offi ce of the Comptroller General of Canada

4:30 PM: fmi*igf General Meeting6:00 PM: Cocktails7:00 PM: Dinner, Entertainment, Dancing

TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 20097:30 AM: Breakfast and Registration (Delta Regina)8:15 AM: Welcoming Remarks8:40 AM: Greetings from PSMW 2009 Honorary Co-Chair, Rod Monette, CA, Comptroller General of Canada9:00 AM: Keynote Address: Public Service Renewal: Challenges and Opportunities, David Zussman, Part-Time Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Canada and Recipient of the Stephen Jarislowsky Chair for Public Sector Management at the University of Ottawa9:40 – 10:10 AM: Coffee and Networking10:00 AM – 2:30 PM: Concurrent Sessions (Lunch 12:15 – 1:30 p.m.)

CONCURRENT SESSIONS: TUESDAY

FINANCIAL REPORTING

CHANGES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE

PERSONAL SKILLS

PSAB Updates:Tim Beauchamp, CMA, Director, Public Sector Accounting Board

Organizational and Process Changes: Peter Aucoin, CM, PhD, FRSC, Eric Dennis Memorial Professor of Government and Professor of Public Administration, Dalhousie UniversityDan Perrins, Executive-in Residence and Senior Policy Fellow of the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy

Networking for Success: Marty Klyne, Publisher, Regina Leader Post

International Trends in Public Sector Accounting: The IPSASB PerspectiveJoy Keenan, Senior Technical Manager, International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board

The Role of the Crowns in Saskatchewan: Ron Styles, President and CEO, Crown Investments Corporation

Becoming a Strategic Advisor: The essence of success Garnet Garven, (Hon.) CMA, Deputy Minister to the Premier of Saskatchewan

FINANCIAL REPORTING

CHANGES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE

PERSONAL SKILLS

Financial Briefi ngs:Dan Perrins, Executive-in- Residence and Senior Policy Fellow of the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public PolicyJim Marshall, Chief Economist, Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy

Structure and Oversight in Government:Jim Hall, Superintendent of Insurance, Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission

Emotional Intelligence at Work:Laurie Rose, Human Resources Program Manager, Offi ce of the Auditor General of Canada

2:30 – 3:00 PM: Coffee and Networking3:00 – 3:15 PM: Presentation for PSMW 20103:15 – 4:15 PM: Keynote Address: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Accountability in a Complex World, His Honour the Honourable Dr. Gordon L. Barnhart, S.O.M., Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan4:15 PM: End of workshops*Interpretation services will be available for all of the plenary sessions as well as one concurrent session, based on demand _____________________________

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Dan Zbacnik, CPA (Illinois), MBA, FCMA, Partner with KPMG Advisory Services, Operations Improvement

David Zussman, Part-Time Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Canada and Recipient of the Stephen Jarislowsky Chair for Public Sector Management at the University of Ottawa

His Honour the Honourable Dr. Gordon L. Barnhart, S.O.M., Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan

TOURIST ACTIVITIESCnT Tours: Please refer to our website for information about tours to Moose Jaw, a Hutterite Colony and within Regina.Regina Farmer’s Market: 9 AM to 1 PM, Sat. May 30 and Wed. June 3, 2009 (www.reginafarmersmarket.ca)MacKenzie Art Gallery: For more information about upcoming exhibits see:www.mackenzieartgallery.caCasino Regina Show Lounge: For the latest show listing see: www.casinoregina.comMosaic – A Festival of Cultures: Thurs. June 4 to Sat. June 6, 2009Tourism Regina: www.tourismregina.com _____________________________

REGISTRATION INFORMATIONRegistration before April 30, 2009

Members – $450Non Members – $500

Registration after April 30, 2009Members – $500

Non Members – $550On-line registration is available through our web site at

http://www.fmi.ca/pages/PSMW1/index.shtml _____________________________

HOST FACILITYDelta Regina – Saskatchewan Trade &

Convention Centre1919 Saskatchewan Drive, Regina SK S4P 4H2

Tel: 306-525-5255 Fax: 306-781-7188Toll-Free: 1-888-890-3222Delta rooms – $129/night

Premier King rooms – $139/nightDeluxe Queen rooms – $144/night

Promotion Code: FMIN001Additional accommodations available at:

Wingate by Wyndham Regina – $119/nightTel: 306-584-7400 Fax: 306-584-7401

Promotion Code: 24701

Design courtesy of Saskatchewan Queen’s Printer

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“Climate Change” in the Public Sector

REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN

MAY 31 – JUNE 2, 2009

PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP 2009

CO-CHAIRS’ MESSAGE

JEAN L. LAPORTE, FCGA, National Co-Chair

CATHERINE ROBERTS, CMA, Local Co-ChairThe theme selected for this year is “Climate Change” in the Public Sector. Topics refl ect signifi cant challenges facing the public sector in the 21st century, such as risk management, the changing role of the public sector fi nancial professional including fi nancial reporting and personal skills, changes in the public sector such as governance structures, and new ways of doing business.These annual workshops are an excellent opportunity to pursue not only professional development, but also networking activities and developing new contacts for the future. You will have the opportunity to benefi t from the warm welcome of Canada’s sunniest capital city. We invite you to come meet us in Regina from May 31 to June 2, 2009 where the development of knowledge will also be a professional celebration!

HONORARY CO-CHAIRSROD MONETTE, CA, COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF CANADA

Rod Monette was appointed Comptroller General of Canada in May 2008. Prior to this appointment, Mr. Monette was Associate Deputy Minister of National Defence. Mr. Monette began his career in the Government of Canada in 1981, as a policy analyst in the Office of the Comptroller General. In following years, he has held

various positions in numerous departments including: Western Economic Diversifi cation, Revenue Canada, Environment Canada, Public Works and Government Services Canada, and National Defence. Mr. Monette is a Chartered Accountant. He holds a Bachelor of Science and a Masters of Business Administration. Born in Regina, he now lives in Ottawa with his wife and two children.

PSMW * AGSP 2009

REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN

CLARE ISMAN, FCMA, CHAIR, SASKATCHEWAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

Clare Isman was appointed Chair of the Saskatchewan Public Service Commission in August 2004. In this capacity she provides leadership and strategic direction to address the human resource needs of the Government of Saskatchewan. She is committed to working with her colleagues to maintain and

further enhance the quality of the public service, to meet the needs of the citizens of Saskatchewan.She has a Bachelor of Commerce Degree from the University of Saskatchewan. She is a CMA and was awarded a fellowship from CMA Canada in 2000. Prior to joining the PSC in 1998, she worked for the City of Regina for 17 years in both Finance and Human Resources.Ms. Isman is the Past Chair of the CMA Canada National Board of Directors, Provincial Government Division Chair for the 2007 and 2008 Regina United Way Campaign, serves on the Editorial Board of Management Magazine, and is an Honorary Director of fmi*igf Regina Chapter. _____________________________

SUNDAY, MAY 31, 20094:00 – 6:00 PM: Registration (Delta Regina)6:00 – 9:00 PM: Reception and Welcome (RCMP Heritage Centre)Please note that there is a complimentary shuttle service to and from the Delta Regina.

6:45 PM: Formal Greetings Mayor Pat Fiacco and Hon. Ralph Goodale, MP Wascana•

6:30 – 7:30 PM: Light refreshmentsStay as long as you want to explore the museum or watch a fi lm!

MONDAY, JUNE 1, 20097:30 AM: Breakfast and Registration (Delta Regina)8:15 AM: Welcoming Remarks

Greetings from Jean L. Laporte, FCGA and Catherine • Roberts, CMA, Co-chairs of PSMW 2009Greetings from the Province, Hon. Rod Gantefoer, Minister • of FinanceGreetings from fmi*igf National, Michael Pestill, CMA, • fmi*igf National President

8:40 AM: Greetings from PSMW 2009 Provincial Honorary Co-Chair, Clare Isman, FCMA, Chair, Saskatchewan Public Service Commission9:00 AM: Keynote Address: The Finance Function in the Public Sector, Dan Zbacnik, CPA (Illinois), MBA, FCMA, Partner with KPMG Advisory Services, Operations Improvement

9:50 – 10:10 AM: Coffee and Networking10:10 AM – 2:30 PM: Concurrent Sessions (Lunch 12:15 – 1:30 p.m.)

CONCURRENT SESSIONS: MONDAY

RISK MANAGEMENT TOPICS OF THE DAYDOING BUSINESS IN THE 21ST CENTURY

Governance & Accountability:Implementation of independent audit committees in the federal public service: challenges and results! Marie Josée Bourassa, Executive Director, Internal Audit Sector, Offi ce of the Comptroller General of Canada

Economic Impacts & Infrastructure Requirements:Mike Ruta, CFO, City of WinnipegKelly Wyatt, P.Eng., PTOE, MBA, FEC, Director, Development Engineering, City of Regina

Public / Private Partnerships:Dale Botting, CEO Enterprise SaskatchewanBrad Thomson, Vice President of Power Growth, TransCanada Energy

Accountability, Risk and Innovation: An Uneasy Triad – Striking a Balance Between Innovation and Accountability.Otto Brodtrick, PhD, President, Centre for Public Management

Environmental and Sustainability Impacts: Pat Youzwa, President and CEO, SaskPower

IT Tools:Chris Moore, KPMG

Risk Tolerance & Pro active Risk Management in the Public Sector:David Butler-Jones, Chief Public Health Offi cer, Public Health Agency of Canada

Economic Development In Aboriginal Communities:Neil Yeates Associate Deputy Minister, Indian and Northern Affairs

Application of Excellence Programs: Exposing Public Sector Opportunity Using Lean Six Sigma MethodologyDale Schattenkirk, CHRP, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Quality Initiatives Consultant, Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region

2:30 – 3:00 PM: Coffee and Networking3:00 – 4:00 PM: Plenary Address: What Should be the Future Role of Financial Offi cers in the Public Service?

Moderator: Rod Wiley, FCMA, CFO, Saskatchewan Liquor • and GamingPanelists: Otto Brodtrick, PhD, Centre of Public • Management; Rocky Dwyer, PhD, CMA, National Defence; Sharon Smith, Offi ce of the Comptroller General of Canada

4:30 PM: fmi*igf General Meeting6:00 PM: Cocktails7:00 PM: Dinner, Entertainment, Dancing

TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 20097:30 AM: Breakfast and Registration (Delta Regina)8:15 AM: Welcoming Remarks8:40 AM: Greetings from PSMW 2009 Honorary Co-Chair, Rod Monette, CA, Comptroller General of Canada9:00 AM: Keynote Address: Public Service Renewal: Challenges and Opportunities, David Zussman, Part-Time Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Canada and Recipient of the Stephen Jarislowsky Chair for Public Sector Management at the University of Ottawa9:40 – 10:10 AM: Coffee and Networking10:00 AM – 2:30 PM: Concurrent Sessions (Lunch 12:15 – 1:30 p.m.)

CONCURRENT SESSIONS: TUESDAY

FINANCIAL REPORTING

CHANGES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE

PERSONAL SKILLS

PSAB Updates:Tim Beauchamp, CMA, Director, Public Sector Accounting Board

Organizational and Process Changes: Peter Aucoin, CM, PhD, FRSC, Eric Dennis Memorial Professor of Government and Professor of Public Administration, Dalhousie UniversityDan Perrins, Executive-in Residence and Senior Policy Fellow of the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy

Networking for Success: Marty Klyne, Publisher, Regina Leader Post

International Trends in Public Sector Accounting: The IPSASB PerspectiveJoy Keenan, Senior Technical Manager, International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board

The Role of the Crowns in Saskatchewan: Ron Styles, President and CEO, Crown Investments Corporation

Becoming a Strategic Advisor: The essence of success Garnet Garven, (Hon.) CMA, Deputy Minister to the Premier of Saskatchewan

FINANCIAL REPORTING

CHANGES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE

PERSONAL SKILLS

Financial Briefi ngs:Dan Perrins, Executive-in- Residence and Senior Policy Fellow of the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public PolicyJim Marshall, Chief Economist, Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy

Structure and Oversight in Government:Jim Hall, Superintendent of Insurance, Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission

Emotional Intelligence at Work:Laurie Rose, Human Resources Program Manager, Offi ce of the Auditor General of Canada

2:30 – 3:00 PM: Coffee and Networking3:00 – 3:15 PM: Presentation for PSMW 20103:15 – 4:15 PM: Keynote Address: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Accountability in a Complex World, His Honour the Honourable Dr. Gordon L. Barnhart, S.O.M., Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan4:15 PM: End of workshops*Interpretation services will be available for all of the plenary sessions as well as one concurrent session, based on demand _____________________________

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Dan Zbacnik, CPA (Illinois), MBA, FCMA, Partner with KPMG Advisory Services, Operations Improvement

David Zussman, Part-Time Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Canada and Recipient of the Stephen Jarislowsky Chair for Public Sector Management at the University of Ottawa

His Honour the Honourable Dr. Gordon L. Barnhart, S.O.M., Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan

TOURIST ACTIVITIESCnT Tours: Please refer to our website for information about tours to Moose Jaw, a Hutterite Colony and within Regina.Regina Farmer’s Market: 9 AM to 1 PM, Sat. May 30 and Wed. June 3, 2009 (www.reginafarmersmarket.ca)MacKenzie Art Gallery: For more information about upcoming exhibits see:www.mackenzieartgallery.caCasino Regina Show Lounge: For the latest show listing see: www.casinoregina.comMosaic – A Festival of Cultures: Thurs. June 4 to Sat. June 6, 2009Tourism Regina: www.tourismregina.com _____________________________

REGISTRATION INFORMATIONRegistration before April 30, 2009

Members – $450Non Members – $500

Registration after April 30, 2009Members – $500

Non Members – $550On-line registration is available through our web site at

http://www.fmi.ca/pages/PSMW1/index.shtml _____________________________

HOST FACILITYDelta Regina – Saskatchewan Trade &

Convention Centre1919 Saskatchewan Drive, Regina SK S4P 4H2

Tel: 306-525-5255 Fax: 306-781-7188Toll-Free: 1-888-890-3222Delta rooms – $129/night

Premier King rooms – $139/nightDeluxe Queen rooms – $144/night

Promotion Code: FMIN001Additional accommodations available at:

Wingate by Wyndham Regina – $119/nightTel: 306-584-7400 Fax: 306-584-7401

Promotion Code: 24701

Design courtesy of Saskatchewan Queen’s Printer