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Section 4 Other Items of Interest

4.1 NRTEE Stakeholders

As the stakeholder map below in Figure 14 indicates, NRTEE serves a number of stakeholders, including Cabinet and Parliamentarians, the Minister of the Environment, federal decision makers, and national stakeholders that have an interest in the environment and sustainable development. The figure summarizes the expectations of each of these stakeholders vis-à-vis the NRTEE.

Figure 14—NRTEE Stakeholders and their Expectations

Figure 14: NRTEE Stakeholders and their Expectations


4.2 The NRTEE Performance Measurement Framework

The performance measurement framework, presented below in Figure 15, identifies the performance indicators for the single strategic outcome and each result and output contributing to this outcome. There are five principal data sources:

  • A bi-annual survey of federal decision makers (via in-person interviews);
  • A bi-annual online survey of national stakeholders;
  • A yearly survey of current and former Round Table members (via in-person interviews);
  • Feedback provided by participants after each NRTEE consultation/information session (by completion of a questionnaire); and
  • Operational data related to the research programs, communications and overall management of the NRTEE.

Figure 15—NRTEE performance measurement framework

Figure 15: NRTEE performance measurement framework

4.3 NRTEE Members

(April 1, 2006 to March 31, 2007)


Chair
Glen Murray
Toronto, Ontario

Vice-Chair
David Kerr
Toronto, Ontario

Vice-Chair
Edythe A. Marcoux
Gibsons, British Columbia
(to February 15, 2007)

Elyse Allan
President & CEO
GE Canada
Toronto, Ontario
(to February 15, 2007)

David V.J. Bell
Professor Emeritus
Senior Scholar and Former Dean
Faculty of Environmental Studies
York University
Toronto, Ontario
(to May 29, 2006)

Janet L.R. Benjamin
North Vancouver, British Columbia
(from December 8, 2006)

Katherine M. Bergman
Dean, Faculty of Science
University of Regina
Regina, Saskatchewan
(to February 15, 2007)

Pauline Browes
Toronto, Ontario
(from December 8, 2006)

Wendy L. Carter
Vancouver, British Columbia
(to May 29, 2006)

David Chernushenko
President
Green & Gold Inc.
Ottawa, Ontario
(from November 9, 2006)

Linda Coady
Vice-President, Sustainability
Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic
and Paralympic Winter Games
Vancouver, British Columbia
(to July 13, 2006)

Richard Drouin
Counsel at McCarthy Tétrault
Montréal, Quebec

Timothy R. Haig
President and CEO
BIOX Corporation
Vice-Chair (Past Chair)
Canadian Renewable Fuels Association
Oakville, Ontario
(from November 9, 2006)

Mark Jaccard
Professor, School of Resource and Environmental Management
Simon Fraser University
Vancouver, British Columbia
(from November 9, 2006)

Stephen Kakfwi
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories

Manon Laporte
President & CEO
Enviro-Access
Sherbrooke, Quebec
(to February 15, 2007)

Audrey McLaughlin
Whitehorse, Yukon
(to February 15, 2007)

Patrice Merrin Best
President & CEO
Luscar Limited
Edmonton, Alberta
(to September 30, 2006)

Alfred Pilon
Corporate Secretary
Office franco-québécois pour la jeunesse
Montréal, Quebec
(to May 29, 2006)

Darren Allan Riggs
Marketing and Sales Manager
Superior Sanitation Services Ltd.
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
(to February 15, 2007)

Keith Stoodley
Vice-President
OceanTouch Paradise, Newfoundland and Labrador
(to June 9, 2006)

Sheila Watt-Cloutier
Iqaluit, Nunavut

Steve Williams
Chief Operating Officer
Suncor Energy Inc.
Calgary, Alberta


4.4 NRTEE Contact Information

Lisa Woodward
NRTEE Director of Operations
344 Slater Street, Suite 200
Ottawa, ON K1R 7Y3
Tel: 613- 947-4421

Sara Melamed
NRTEE Corporate Secretary
344 Slater Street, Suite 200
Ottawa, ON K1R 7Y3
Tel: 613- 995-7519

 

Endnotes

1 In June 2007 the TBS approved minor changes to the NRTEE’s PAA as part of its initiative to update its Management Resources and Results Structure (MRRS). These changes did not result in any changes in direction or any resource reallocation for the Round Table, and will be fully adopted for reporting purposes in 2007–2008.

2 The survey was conducted by Marbek Resource Consultants. Results are taken from an Interim Report: Results of Survey of Federal Decision makers, August 9, 2007.

3 General information about the NRTEE and its membership can be found on the agency’s website at www.nrtee-trnee.ca.

4 Source: Stratos, Outreach on NRTEE Advice for a Long-term Strategy on Energy and Climate Change in Canada, Final Report, February 21, 2007.

5 SES Research (Ottawa), On-line Consultation Report, January 2007.

6 SES Research, Online Consultation Report, January 2007.