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Section 4 Other Items of Interest

4.1   NRTEE Stakeholders

As the stakeholder map below in Figure 10 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 10: NRTEE stakeholders and their expectations

Figure 10: NRTEE stakeholders and their expectations

4.2 The NRTEE Performance Measurement Framework

The performance measurement framework, presented below in Figure 11, 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 (via telephone and in-person interviews);
  • A yearly survey of current and former Round Table members (via telephone and 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 11: NRTEE performance measurement framework

Figure 11: NRTEE performance measurement framework

4.3  NRTEE Members

(April 1, 2007 to March 31, 2008)

Chair
Glen Murray
Toronto, Ontario
(to February 22, 2008)

Acting Chair
Robert Page
Calgary, Alberta
(from February 22, 2008)

Vice-Chair
David Kerr
Toronto, Ontario
(to June 2007)

Vice-Chair
Francine Dorion
St-Bruno-de-Montarville, Quebec
(from June 4, 2007)

Janet Benjamin
North Vancouver, British Columbia

Pauline Browes
Toronto, Ontario

Elizabeth Brubaker
Toronto, Ontario
(from January 29, 2008)

Angus Bruneau
St. John’s, Newfoundland
(from April 2, 2007)

David Chernushenko
Ottawa, Ontario

Anthony Dale
Toronto, Ontario
(from January 28, 2008)

Richard Drouin
Montréal, Quebec

Robert Dubé
Montréal, Québec
(from October 12, 2007)

Timothy R. Haig
Oakville, Ontario

Christopher Hilkene
Toronto, Ontario
(from April 2, 2007)

Mark Jaccard
Vancouver, British Columbia

Stephen Kakfwi
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
(to February 15, 2008)

Donald F. MacKinnon
Toronto, Ontario
(from October 12, 2007)

Ken McKinnon
Whitehorse, Yukon
(from April 2, 2007)

Kerry Morash
Liverpool, Nova Scotia
(resigned March 26, 2008)

Richard Prokopanko
Vancouver, British Columbia
(from June 4, 2007)

Wishart Robson
Calgary, Alberta
(from June 27, 2007)

Robert Slater
Ottawa, Ontario
(from May 11, 2007)

Robert Sopuck
Sandy Lake, Manitoba
(from October 12, 2007)

Steve Williams
Calgary, Alberta
(to April 7, 2007)


4.4 NRTEE Contact Information

Jim McLachlan
NRTEE
Manager, Finance and Contracts
344 Slater Street, Suite 200
Ottawa, ON  K1R 7Y3
Tel: 613-947-4507

Darlene Springall
NRTEE
Corporate Planning and Reporting Officer
344 Slater Street, Suite 200
Ottawa, ON  K1R 7Y3
Tel: 613- 992-7183

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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 difference in direction or any resource reallocation for the Round Table, and is fully adopted for reporting purposes in 2008–2009.

2 Marbek Resource Consultants conducted these surveys on behalf of the NRTEE.

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