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                    <text>MID-CANADA DEVELOPMENT CORRIDOR CONFERENCE

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Lakehead University will be host to 150 leading
governmental, industrial and university representatives August
18th to 22nd, 1969, to discuss the Mid~canada Development
Corridor concept.

Eleven universities across Canada from Newfoundland
to British Columbia have joined with the Government of Ontario
to sponsor this major Canadian Conference to examine the
advantages of establishing a nation wide policy and plan for
the development of Canada's Mid-North.

At the first session of the Conference at Lakehead
University papers by outstanding authorities will be given on
the problems and potential of the Mid-North under the following
topic headings:

Resources; Industrialization; Urbanization -

human and environmental factors; Transportation and Communication;
and Financial and Trade Implications.

In the fall of 1969 Conference participants will visit
carefully chosen places in the Corridor in order to familiarize
themselves at first hand with the living, working and other
conditions of the Mid-North.

In August of 1970 the second session of the Conference
will be held at another place in the Corridor.

The intention of

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the second session will be to create recommendations and
conclusions which will then be published and put forward to
Federal and Provincial Governments and the people of Canada.

The sponsors of the Mid-Canada Development Corridor
Conference believe that it will be one of the most important
ever held to examine Canada's future.

For Summer Brochure,
prepared by D. W. Morgan.

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                    <text>Mid-Canada
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OBJECTS OF CONFERENCE
To examine the practicability of a continuing long range
economic development and land use plan for the
urbanization, industrialization, populating and general
development of Mid-Canada; and to this end to use the
concept of a Mid-Canada Development Corridor as a
focal point.
And if such a long-range economic development and land
use plan is found to be both feasible and practicable,
then to formulate recommendations and suggested
courses of action to be delivered to the Federal and
Provincial Governments, to financial, commercial and
industrial sectors of the National Community and to
Canadian Universities.

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MID-CANADA DEVELOPMENT CORRIDOR CONFERENCE

A two-part "Mid-Canada Development Corridor" Conference on
the feasibility and practicability of the preparation of a long-range
economic development and land use plan for Canada's habitable
Mid-North will be held in 1969 under the sponsorship of the University
of Guelph, Lakehead University, Laurentian University and the
Government of Ontario.
The theme of the Conference will be the Mid-Canada Development Corridor Concept which includes plans for new cities, harbours,
railways, industries, roads to be built over the next 50 to 100 years
to receive part of the 100 million population growth expected in
Canada by 2067. Early in 1967 the idea of a transportation and
development corridor was taken by Richard Roh mer, of Toronto, to
Norman Simpson, President of Acres Limited, who agreed that his
firm would undertake its research. The Acres Group is Canada's
largest totally Canadian Engineering organization. The combined
efforts of Acres and Mr. Roh mer resulted in their jointly producing
the Rohmer-Acres Concept of a Mid-Canada Development Corridor
which was first published as a Centennial Project at the beginning
of July, 1967.
The Concept envisages a coast-to-coast development corridor
from two to five hundred miles in width running from Newfoundland
through Labrador, northern Quebec, south of James Bay, then northwest across the unopened Ontario clay belt, through Northern
Manitoba with a spur into Churchill), Saskatchewan and Alberta
where the Corridor splits into three parts, one going into the Northwest Territories up the Mackenzie River Valley to the Arctic Ocean
at lnuvik and Tuktoyatuk, another into the Yukon Territory -and the
third into the Prince Rupert sector of British Columbia.
The provinces and the territories through which the Development
Corridor passes will be asked to join the Conference as co-sponsors.

�The Government of Canada has already agreed to a full
participation in the Conference.
The first organizational meeting of the Convening Board of the
Conference was held on August 7th with representatives of Guelph,
Lakehead and Laurentian Universities and the Government of Ontario
in attendance. The general format and method of organization and
financing of the Conference were decided upon at this meeting.
The Conference is to be divided into two Sessions. The first will be
held at Lakehead University on August 20th, 21st and 22nd, 1969.
The second Session will be held early in 1970, at a place and on
dates to be decided.
The August, 1969, meeting of the Conference will discuss the
problems, as opposed to the solutions, of the future and long-range
urbanization, industrialization, populating and the general development of Canada's Mid-North. Papers will be delivered by
outstanding Canadian authorities on eight major topics:
Transportation and Communications, Resources, Environment,
Human Factors, Jurisdictional and Constitutional Aspects, Technology,
Urbanization and Industrialization, Financing.
The Conference will be limited to one hundred and sixty persons.
Each of the participants will be assigned to a working group of
approximately twenty. In turn each group will study and examine
the objectives of the Conference in relation to one of the major topics.
After the first Session of the Conference adjourns in August, 1969, and
before the second Session , each group will take part in a field trip to
various places of interest throughout the entire Mid-Canada
Development Corridor and will see at first hand the existing
situation in the Mid-North.
During the same period, about fifty Conference members
will participate in an additional field trip through Siberia and
Northern Sweden where the experience in urbanization,
industrialization and general economic development is significant.
The field trip to Siberia will depend upon the geo-political climate
of the day.
Early in 1970, the Conference wi 11 reconvene outside Ontario
and inside the Corridor, to discuss solutions and the practicability
and feasibility of a long-range economic development and
land use plan for Canada's Mid-North.
At that meeting each working group will prepare and submit
recommendations to the plenary Conference for discussion and
debate and for amendment, adoption or rejection.

�The findings of the Conference will then be submitted to the
Federal Government and the Provincial and Territorial Governments
through which the Mid-Canada Development Corridor passes.
The question whether the Conference will conclude with its
1970 Session or carry on in continuing sessions is yet
to be decided.
There will be one hundred and sixty seats at the Conference. The
preliminary allocation will be: ten seats for the lecturers; fifty seats
for Federal, Provincial and Territory representatives; seventy-five
seats for Canadian "captains" of industry, commerce and finance;
and twenty-five seats·for Canadian universities. Because of the
limited number of seats the invitations will be on a selective basis. The
expenses of all participants, such as travelling and hotel accommodation, will be paid by the Conference.
Provision will be made for those of the press, television, film and
radio media who wish to cover any aspect of the Conference including
the field trips through the Mid-Canada Development Corridor,
Siberia and Sweden.
Policy concerning the direction and operation of the Conference will be
under the control of the Convening Board which is made up of
representatives of each of the sponsors, representatives of the
Government of Canada, Mr. Norman Simpson and Richard Rohmer.
The size of the Convening Board will be increased to
accommodate representatives of such other governmental or
university sponsors as may participate.
The administration and organization will be in the hands of a
newly created non-profit corporation, Mid-Canada Development
Corridor Foundation, Inc., which will also be the fund raising vehicle
through which the Conference will receive its monies. It is anticipated
that all donations to the Foundation will be tax deductible. An
application for this privilege has been made.
The letters patent of Mid-Canada Development Corridor Foundation, Inc., provide that when the work of the Foundation is finished
any funds then remaining will be divided among the three sponsoring
Universities to be used for the furtherance of research into the
continuing development of Canada's Mid-North.
The Board of Directors of the Foundation are Professor Norman
Pearson (University of Guelph), David Morgan (Lakehead University),
Dr. W. Y. Watson (Laurentian University), Norman Simpson, President,
Acres Limited, Richard Rohmer, Q.C.
In addition, an advisory Council to the Conference will be
appointed from among the invited participants. The Advisory Council

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�will be canvassed from time to time in order that their opinions can
be obtained in relation to Conference policy and other matters.
Their counsel will be most necessary to the success of the Conference.
The financing of the Conference will be through substantial donations by the corporations, trade unions and national associations
whose representatives participate in the Conference. The Conference
will seek a minimum contribution for each of the seventy-five seats
allocated to this group. Funds will also be received from the Government of Ontario and from such other governments - Federal,
Provincial or Territorial - which join as sponsors.
The Convening Board is hopeful that all invited governments will
accept the proposal to join the original sponsors in order that the
scope of the Conference might be as nation-wide in its support
and involvement as is possible.
The Conference will also seek from certain of the corporate
participants the use of their aircraft for a period of about ten days
during the period August, 1969, to early 1970, in order to transport
each of the eight working groups of the Conference on its field trip
through the Mid-Canada Development Corridor.
The Convening Board intends to make this examination of the
potential of our Mid-North the most important and significant ever
undertaken on the future growth of Canada.
Canada will have an additional one hundred million citizens one
hundred years from now. Canada today has the technological ability,
the human resources, the wealth to embark on a planned scheme
for the opening up, urbanization, industrialization and populating
of the massive, habitable sectors of our country which lie in
Mid-Canada so that those one hundred million will not have to
remain huddled against the border of the United States, so that the
incredible treasures of our natural resources can become accessible,
so that they can be taken from above or from under the ground,
processed and made by our people into manufactured products
providing employment for our citizens and finished goods for
competitive consumption in the expanding markets of the world.
Canada can continue to grow in its Mid-North sporadically, without plan, virtually by accident of discovery of resources; or it can
grow in accordance with a far reaching plan of economic development and land resources use which will provide for new cities, new
transportation links, new methods of climatic control, new
environmental techniques, new harbours, new technology of all
kinds and, finally, a new common objective or National Purpose
for the people of Canada.

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Mid-Canada
Development Corridor
Conference

a concept

in action

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Mid-Canada
Development Corridor
conference

CONVENING BOARD:
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SPONSORS:

Dr. J. Jameson Bond, University of Alberta
Dr. Robert Bone, University of Saskatchewan
Dr. J. D. Chapman, University of British Columbia
Mr. Christian de Laet, Canadian Council of
Resource Ministers
Dr. Yves Dube, Laval University
Dr. J.C. Gilson, University of Manitoba
Mr. H. Ian Macdonald, Deputy Treasurer of
Ontario and Deputy Minister of Economics
Mr. Allan Moffatt,Chairman, Community Planning Assofan~~i
Mr. D. W. Morgan, Lakehead University
Dr. E. R. W. Neale, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Dr. Norman Pearson, University of Guelph
Mr. J. W. Ramsay, Department of Trade and Economics
Mr. Richard Rehmer, Chairman, Mid-Canada
Development corridor Conference
Dr. R. S. Thoman, Department of Treasury and Economics
Dr. W. Watson, Laurentian University
Dr. F. T. M. White, McGill University
University of Montreal

University of Alberta
University of British Columbia
community Planning Association of Canada
University of Guelph
Lakehead University
Laurentian University
Laval University
University of Manitoba
McGill University
Memorial University of Newfoundland
university of Montreal
university of Saskatchewan
Government of Ontario

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PATRONS:

Under the Distinguished Patronage of
His Excellency The Right Honourable
Roland Michener, c.c.,c.D., Governor
General of Canada.
Rt. Hon. Lester B. Pearson, P.C., O.B.E.,MoA.,LL.D.
Hon. Leslie Frost, P.C.,Q.C.,LL.D., D.C.L.

ADVISORY COUNCIL:
Mr. C. P. Baker,
President, Foundation Company of Canada Limited
Mr. E. C. Bovey,
President, Northern and central Gas Company
Mr. N. R. Crump,
Chairman &amp; Chief Executive Office, Canadian
Pacific Railway
Mr. Arnold Hart,
Chairman, Bank of Montreal
Mr. Oakah Jones,
President, consumers Gas Company
Brig. H. W. Love,
Executive Director, The Arctic Institute
of North America

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Objective of the
Conference

To examine the advantages of establishing a
Canada-wide policy and plan for the
development of Canada's Mid North.

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(overfold of the map)

The National Purpose for Canada
"I believe that the people of Canada know that their heritage
is in the Mid North and they want to see it grow and develop
and want to have a part in that development.

I believe that the

Canadian people seek a national purpose, a purpose which
transcends regional disputes and language barriers ~ a purpose
which transcends our constant concern or fear about encroachment
on our sovereignty from the United States.

No other nation in

the world has such a challenge or has such an opportunity."

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The Mid-Canada Development Corridor

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a coast-to-coast development corridor,

from 200 to 500 miles in width, running from Newfoundland
through Labrador, northern Quebec south of James Bay, then across
Northwestern Ontario through Northern Manitoba (with a spur into
Churchill), Saskatchewan and Alberta.

Here, the Corridor splits

into three parts: one going into the Northwest Territories up
the MacKenzie River to the Artie Ocean at Inuvik and Tuktoyatuk:
another into the

Yukon Territory: and a third into the Prince

Rupert sector of British Columbia."

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The Concept
of the Mid-Canada Development Corridor

Canada, in the next century, will have an additional
100,000,000 citizens.
they work?

Where will they live?

Where will

Will they simply increase the concentration

of today's population that is physically and economically
oriented to the United States border?

Or will a significant

number of them choose to live in model cities and towns
planned from the ground up with people in mind, that will
be built in the rich vast and beautiful land of Canada's
Mid North?
The starting point of the Conference relates to the MidCanada Development Corridor Concept originated by the
Conference Chairman as a possible long-range economic
development, land use and resources use plan for Canada's
habitable Mid-North.

However, the Conference is in no way

bound to the corridor Concept 1 and might ultimately emerge
with an entirely different approach to a policy and plan
for the Mid-North.
Inherent in the Mid-Canada Development Corridor Concept
is the belief that only with a policy and plan can
intelligent and rational development take place.

We in

Canada are attempting to meet the problems of developing
our North in a fragmented way.

Real success will only be

achieved when the necessary resources

qan«

our Federal and

Provincial Governments, our industry and our society can

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be channelled into a recognized, co-ordinated, and
suitably financed program - a Canada wide policy and
plan.

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Montage of Press
clippings re the
"Concept" as put
forward by Rehmer

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A concept ..... in action

The total feasibility of a Mid-Canada Development Corridor,
as conceived by Richard Rehmer, Q.C., hinged upon one primary
factor: transportation.

Could Canada build an east-west

railway through the Mid-North, one that would pick up and
connect existing north-south railways and create a transportation
grid for the movement of heavy bulk materials over long
distances in all weather?

And if this could be done, could the corridor -- assisted
by the transportation grid

support new long-cycle towns

and cities, new manufacturing and other industries, new
ports, airfields, communications systems, highways, pipe
lines and all of the facilities essential to permanent
urbanization?

one of the largest engineering firms in the world -- The
Acres Group -- was retained to research this question in
detail. Acres answer was "yes" and it was contained in a
study that is today regarded as a basic inventory of
Canada's assets:

its minerals-oil, gas, agriculture, hydro

potential, population, tourism, railways, air services,
pipe lines, timber, climate and other factors.

From Rohmer's

original concept of a Mid-Canada Development Corridor,
underscored by the extensive research of Acres, a concept
is evolving.

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8

Montage of news
clips announcing
plans for
conferences, field
trips, formation of
Foundation.

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Mid-Canada Development
Corridor Conference
First Session - August 18th to 22nd, 1969 - Lakehead University
Trips through Corridor - September, October, November 1969
Visit to northern Scandinavia and Siberia - June 1970 - optional
Second Session - August 1970

150* Senior representatives of sponsoring universities,
business, industry and government from all parts of Canada will
participate in the Mid-Canada Development Corridor Conference.

First Session:
The first session will be devoted primarily to the
consideration of the problems related to the future development
of the middle north.

Keynote speakers and panelists will give

papers under the following general headings:
(1)

Urbanization and Industrialization

(2)

Resources (Human and Natural)

(3)

Transportation and Communications

(4)

Human and Environmental Factors

(5)

Financial and Trade Implications

Each of the conference participants will be assigned
to a discussion group of approximately 20 people.

Each group

will have participants from government, industry and universities
in it.

Group discussions will occur after the presentation a:t r

each major topic.

Discussions will be lead by• personswho due

to their special skills or experience are considered to be the

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most knowledgeable in Canada concerning the Mid North region.

Trips through Corridor
During the September, October and November 1969 period
Conference members will be asked to take part in 7 to 10 day
field trips through the Corridor area.

Groups of 20 persons

will make five or six stops, at carefully chosen places in the
Corridor, in order to familiarize themselves with living,
working and other conditions at first hand.

Group Leaders at

the Lakehead University Session and for the tours are being
chosen from Canadians with the most experience and knowledge
of the Mid-North.

Visit to Siberia
It is planned that in May or June of 1970 approximately
50 Conference members will be able to tour Siberia and Northern
Scandinavia to see, at first hand, developments in these countries.
Arrangements for this tour are somewhat dependant on the gee-political
climate at the time.

Second Session:
In August of 1970 the Conference will reconvene, at a
place in the Corridor and on dates yet to be determined.

The

intention of the Second Session is to create recommendations
and conclusions which will then be published and put forward to
Government and to the people of Canada.

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We feel that the discussion of stimulating topics and
ideas by university, government and industrial leaders at the
two formal Sessions of the Conference, as well as during the tours
through the Corridor, will produce a most exciting "cross
pollenization" learning effect for all participants.

*

25 speakers, panelists and group discussion leaders.
25 Federal, Provincial and Territorial representatives.
25 Canadian university representatives.
75 leaders of Canadian industry, business and labour.
Total - 150 participants.

Provision will also be made for press, television, film and radio
media wishing to cover the Conference.

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Mid-Canada Development
Corridor Foundation Inc.,

Organization and administration of the Mid-Canada Development
Corridor Conference is in the hands of a non-profit corporation
MID-CANADA DEVELOPMENT CORRIDOR FOUNDATION, INC., which is also
the fund-raising vehicle through which the Conference will
receive its monies.
The expenses of all participants, such as travelling and hotel
accommodations, will be paid by the Mid-Canada Development
Corridor Conference.

Financing for the Conference is being

provided by contributions from the business-industry-commerce
group, with important support from participating governments.
The letters patent of Mid-Canada Development Corridor Foundation,
Inc., provide that when the work of the Foundation is finished,
any funds then remaining will be divided among the sponsoring
Universities -- to be used for the furtherance of research into
the continuing development of Canada's Mid-North.

Chairman - Mr. Richard Rohmer, Q.C.
Secretary - Mr. Norman Pearso n, University of Guelph
Treasurer - Mr. A.H. Zimmerman, Vice-President, Noranda Mines
Directors:

Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Dr.

David Morgan, Lakehead University
Norman Pearson, University of Guelph
Norman Simpson, Acres Limited
Richard Rohmer, Q.C., Rohmer and Swasey
w. Y. Watson, Laurentian university

An Advisory Council to the Conference has been appointed from
among the invited participants.

Council members will be canvassed

from time to time in order to obtain their opinions on conference
policy and other matters.

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Development Corridor
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Mid-Canada
Developm~nt
Corridor
Conference

FIRST SESSION
LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY
AUGUST 18-22, 1969

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�A CONCEPT IN ACTION
"Purpose of the Conference ... to examine the advantages of establishing
a nation-wide policy and plan for the development of Canada's Mid-North."
PATRONS
Under the Distinguished Patronage of
His Excellency The Right Honourable
Roland Michener, C.C., C.D., Governor
General of Canada.
Rt, Hon. LestN B Ptw~on, PC ., C&gt;.iU , MA., l I .l ) .

Hon. LesllP Frost, P.C., Q.C., l.L.D., D.Cl.
ADVISORV COUNCIL
Mr. C. P. Baker
President, Foundation Company of
&lt;;:anada Limited
Mr. E. C. Bovey
President, Northern and Central Gas
Corporation Ltd.
Mr. N. R. Crump
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Canadian Pacific Railway
Mr. Walter Currie
President, Indian-Eskimo Association
of Canada
Mr. H. M. Griffith
President, The St~el Company of
C.tnad~ I imih•d
Mr. C. I . Hatrn1~ton
PresidPnt, Tht• ~, )ydl 1rw;t Company
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Mr.N J. MacMillan
Chairman and President
Canadian National Railways
The Honourable Keiller Mackay,
D.S.0., V.D., Q.C., Ll..D., D.C.L.
Chairman
Bramalea Consolidated Developments Limited
Mr. A. Powis
President, Noranda Mines Limited
Mr.Yves Pratte
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Air Canada

CONVENING BOARD
Professor J. Jameson Bond, University of Alberta
Dr. R. M. Bone, University bf Saskatchewan
Dr. J. D. Chapman, University of
British Columbia
Mr. Yves Dube, Laval University
Dr. J. C. Gilson, Univ~rsity of Manitoba
Mr. Christian de Laet, Secretary-General
Canadian Council of Resource Ministers
Mr. Ian Macdonald, Deputy Minister
Department of Treasury and Economics
Covernment of Ontario
Mr. David Morg,rn, Lakehead Univer~1ty
Prof es!,or Peter Young, Memorial Univ~rsity of
Newfoundlanrl
Proff.&gt;e1c.or Nnrm,111 l'~.n"nn, lJnivN"ity of Cw")lf)h
M1 lamt'~ Kdnl',.1y, Depctrtment of lrMie and
DPvPlopmflnt ( ;ovPrnment of Ontario
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Dr. W. Y. Watson, Laurentian University
Professor F. T. M. White, McGill University
Mr. W. S. Ziegler, National Northern
Development Conference

�MONDAY, AUGUST 18th
9:00AM

12:00 NOON

Registration Opens
Place: Residence One (see map)
(Registration continues throughout Conference)
Exhibition Pavilion opens
Place: Centennial Building Courtyard

5:30-

Cocktails

7:1S PM

Place: Senior Lounge
University Centre Bu ilding
Second Floor

7:30 PM

Opening Banquet
Place: Great Hall
University Centre Building
Chairman: Dr. William Tamblyn
President, Lakehead University
Speaker: Richard Rohmer, Q.C.
Chairman, Mid-Canada Development
Corridor Conference
Topic: Mid-Canada Development Corridor Conference

10:00 PM
(10:30 PM

Conference Task Force Committees Meet
(Meeting rooms to be announced)
Bar service is available, Main Floor Lounge, Residence One)

�TUESDAY, AUGUST 19th
7:00AM
7:30AM

9:30AM

11:15 AM

12:45 PM

2:30PM

4:15 PM

6:00 PM
6:45 PM

8:45 PM

10:30 PM

Wake-up call
Breakfast
Place: Great Hall, University Centre Building
Speaker: Dr. W. G. Schneider
Presiden·t, National Research Council
Topic: Research for Northern Development
Panel Sessions
GROUP A
GROUP B
Place : Main Bldg. Amphitheatre
Univ. Centre Bldg. Theatre
Topic: Resources (Human &amp; Natural)
Industrialization
Discussion Groups
#1 - Room 124 east
#5 - Room 126.2
#2- Room 124 west
#6 - Room 128
#3- Room 126
#7 - Room 128.1
#4- Room 126.1
#8 - Room 128.2
Note: Group division~ assigned on arrival
luncheon
Place: Great Hall, UnivPrsity Centre Building
Remarks: His Excellency the Right Honourable
Roland Michener, C.C., C.D.
Governor Genera/ of Canada
Panel Sessions
GROUP A
GROUP B
Place: Main Bldg. Amphitheatre Univ. Centre Bldg. Theatre
Topic: Industrialization
Resources (Human &amp; Natural)
Discussion Groups
#1 - Room 124 east
#5 - Room 126.2
#6 - Room 128
#2 - Room 124 west
#7 - Room 128.1
#3-Room 126
#8 - Room 128.2
#4- Room 126.1
Cocktails
Place: Senior lounge, University Centre Building
Banquet
Place: Great Hall, University Centre Building
Speaker: Dr. 0. M. Solandt, Chairman
Canadian Sciencf' Coun cil
Topic: The Role of Technology in the Development of
Canada's Mid-North
Plenary - panel discussion
Place: UnivNsity Centre Building Theatre
Topic: Environmental &amp; Ecological factors
Bar ~ervice i!&gt; available, Main Floor Lounge, Residence One)

�WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20th
7:00 AM

Wake-up call

7:30 AM

BrPakfast
Place: Great Hall, University Centre Building
Speaker: Mr. David A. W. Ju_dd,
Scott Polar Rf'~earch Institute, Cambridge, England
Former Admini~trator of Yukon Territory
Topic : Administration &amp; Northern Dev~lopment

9:30 AM

Plenary - - panel disrni..s1on
Place: University Centre Building Theatre
Topic: Urbanization (Human &amp; Environmental Factors)

11:15 AM

12:45 PM

Discussion Groups
#1 - Room ·124 east
#2 - Room 124 we~t
#3-Room 126
#4 - Room 126.1

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126.2
128
128.1
128.2

Luncheon
Speaker: Mr. Walter Currie
Pre.sident, Indian-Eskimo Association of Canada

2:30 PM

Buses leave for Lambert Island

3:30 PM

Reception at the Lambert Island home of Mr. R. J. Prettie
Preside,:,t, Northern Wood Preservers Limited

6:00 PM

Buses return to Lakehead University

8:00 PM

Buffet
Place: Great Hall, University Centre Building

9:30 PM

Conference Task Force Committees Meet

(10:30 PM

Bar service is available, Main Floor Lounge, Residence One)

�'HURSOAY, AUGUST 21st
.,

7:30AM

8:00AM
9:30AM

11:15 AM

12:45 PM

2:30 PM

4:15 PM

6:00 PM

6:45 PM

8:45 PM
(10:30 PM

Wake-up call
Breakfast
Place: Great Hall, University Centre Building
Panel Sessions
GROUP A
GROUP B
Place: Main Bldg. Amphitheatre Univ. Centre Bldg. Theatre
Topic: Transportation
Communications
Discussion Groups
#1 -- Room 124 east
#5 - Room 126.2
#2 - - Room 124 west
#6 - - Room 128
#3 ·- Room 126
#7 -- Room 128.1
#4 - Room 126.1
#8 - Room 128.2
luncheon
Place: Great Hall, Uni.ver~1ty Centre Building
Speaker: Mr. John Fisher
Centennial Commissioner for Canada, 1967;
Special Consultant for International Affairs to
President of Abitibi Paper Company Limited
Topic: Canada - Development Country
Panel Sessions
GROUP B
GROUP A
Place: Main Bldg. Amphitheatre Univ. Centre Bldg. Theatre
Topic: Communications
Transportation
Discussion Groups
#1 - Room 124 east
#5 - Room 126.2
#2 - Room 124 west
#6- Room 128
#7- Room 128.1
#3-Room 126
#4- Room 126.1
#8 - Room 128.2
Cocktails
Place: Senior lounge, Uhiversity Centre Building
Banquet
Place: Great Hall, University Centre Building
Speaker: Honourable Duff Roblin, P.C.
Executive Vice-President, Canadian Pacific Investments
Topic: Human Factors
Plenary - panel discussion
Place: University Centre Building Theatre
Topic: Financing and Trade Implications
Bar service is available, Main Floor Lounge, Residence One)

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�FRIDAY, AUGUST 22nd

6:30AM

• Wake-up call

7:00 AM

Breakfast
Place: Great Hall, University Centre Building
Speaker: Dr. John Conway
York University
Topic: Political Planning

9:00AM

Conference Task Force Committees

10:30AM

Summation of First Session of Conference
Conference Programme Development

11:45 AM

Luncheon
Place: Great Hall, University Centre Building

1:00 PM

Depart for Airport

1:30-

Air Display

2:30 PM

Participants: Canadian Air Force
Ontario Dept. of Lands &amp; Forests
.
- demonstration water bombing by six different types of aircraft .
- JATO-assisted Hercules Aircraft take-off demonstratio~
-- para-drop of personnel and equipment ·(search and rescue
demonstration)
- helicopter fire-fighting demonstration
Flights leave for Toronto at 2:50 p.m. and 6:05 p.m.
and for Winnipeg at 5 :00 p.m.

3:005:00 PM

Selected films available
Place: Room 122, Centennial Bu·ilding

�KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
ORATEURS PRINCIPAUX

RESOURCE PERSONNEL
EXPERTS

RESOURCES PANEL
TRIBUNE SUR LES RESSOURCES

Dr. W. G. Schneider,
President,
National Research Council.
His Excellency the Right
Honourable Roland Michener,
C.C.,C.D.,
Governor General of Canada.
Dr. 0. M. Solandt,
Chairman,
Science Council of Canada.
Mr. David A. W. Judd,
Scott Polar Research Institute.
Mr. Walter Currie,
President,
Indian-Eskimo Association of
Canada
Mr. John Fisher,
Centennial Commissioner for
Canada 1967,
Special Consultant on
International Affairs to
Abitibi Paper Company Limited.
Honourable Duff Roblin, P.C.
Executive Vice-President,
Canadian Pacific Investments
Limited.
Dr. John Conway,
York University .

Mr. Richard Hill,
Manager,
lnuvik Rf'search Laboratories.
Mr. Robert Campbell.
Campbell's Limited,
Whitehorse, Yukon Territory
Mr. Leo Cameron,
Community Health Worker,
Department of
National Health and Welfare.
Mr. Harold Cardinal,
President,
Indian Association of Alberta.
Mr. Hector Blake, P.Eng.,
Quebec Northshore and
Labrador Railway.
Dr. E. W. Robinson,
Frontier College.
Mr. Jack Moar,
Executive Director,
Community Planning
Association, Alberta Division.
Mr. P. W. Kaeser,
Mayor,
Town of Fort Smith.
Mr. Alan Innes-Taylor,
Whitehorse,
Yukon Territory
Mr. E. King,
President,
Alberta Northwest Chamber of
Mines and Oils and Resources.
Mr. Isaac Beaulieu,
Secretary Treasurer,
Manitoba Indian Brotherhood.
Mr. Jim Sinclair, Vice-President,
Metis Association of
Saskatchewan
Mr. Jon Hopkins,
Resource Development Officer,
Western James Bay.
Mr. Victor Allan, Driver,
CFS lnuvik. Yukon Territory
Professor K. C. A. Dawson,
Director of Northern Area Studies
Lakehead University
Mr. Alexander Phillips,
Northwestern Ontario
Development Association

M. Come Carbonneau,
President,
Soci~te Quebecoise
d'Exploration Miniere.
Mr. Murray Watts, . .
Pn~,c;ident,
Baffin/and Iron Mines Limited.
Mr. Edward Pinay,
Community Health Worker.
Dr. L. I. Barber,
Vice-President,
University of Saskatchewan.

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IN0USTRIALIZATION PANEL
TRIBUNE SUR
L'INDUSTRIALISATION
Mr. Allan Moffat~,
Vice-President,
Reid, Crowther and Partners.
Dr. Geo. Jacobsen,
President,
The Tower Company (1961)
Limited.
Mr. J. Morris,
Executive Vice-President,
Canadian Labour Congress._
Mr. Gilbert Proulx,
Consultant for Special Projects,
Aluminum Company of
Canada Limited.

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�ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECOLOGICAL
FACTORS PANEL
TRIBUNE SUR L'INCIDENCE DE
L'ENVIRONNEMENT ET DE L'ECOLOGIE

Professor Wm. FulJer,
Department of Zoology,
University of Alberta.
Dr. N. L. l(issick
Department of Forestry,
University of New Brunswick.
Dr. R. I. Wolfe,
Associate Professor in
Geography, York University.
Dr. D. Chant,
Chairman,
Department of Zoology,
University of Toronto.
Mr. B. G. Thom,
• Director,
Sub-Arctic Research,
McGill University.
Dr. G. Carrothers,
Dean,
Department of Environmental
Studies, York University.

URBANIZATION PANEL
TRIBUNE SUR L'URBANISATION
Rev. John E. Page, S.J.,
Director,
Interdisciplinary Research,
University of Manitoba.
Brig. J. D. Christian,
President,
Cassiar Asbestos Corporation.

Mr. G. C. Hamilton,
Commissioner of Operations
and Development,
City of Calgary.
Honourable Mr. Justice
Wm. G. Morrow,
Judge of Territorial Court,
Northwest Territories.

TRANSPORTATION PANEL
TRIBUNE SUR LES TRANSPORTS

Mr. A. V. Mauro, Q.C.,
Executive \lice-President,
Great Northern Capital
Corporation Ltd.
Mr. E. P. Stephenson,
Vice-President,
Canadian National Railways.
Mr. Wm. Gilchrist,
President,
Eldorado Nuclear Limited.
Mr. W.R. Harris,
Vice-President,
Pacific Western Airlines.

COMMUNICATIONS PANEL
TRIBUNE SUR LES
COMMUNICATIONS

Mr. M. N. Davies,
Vice-President,
Bell Telephone Company of
Canada.
Mr. Geo. Davidson,
President,
Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation.
Mr. Sidney T. Fisher,
Vice-President,
Radio Engineering Products
Limited.
Brig. R. S. Malone,
President,
F. P. Publications.

FINANCING AND TRADE IMPLICATIONS PANEL
TRIBUNE SUR LES QUESTIONS QUI TOUCHENT
AUX FINANCEMENT ET AU COMMERCE

Mr. Ian Macdonald,
Deputy Treasurer,
Department of Treasury and
Economics,
Government of Ontario.
Dr. David W. Slater,
Dean of c·raduate School.
Queen's Univ~rsity.
Dr. E. P. Neufeld,
Director of Graduate Studies,
Department of Political Economy,
University of Toronto

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Conterente sur
la rnise en valeur
du corridor
n1~dian du Canada

PREMIERE SEANCE
A L'UNIVERSITE LAKEHEAD
DU ~18 AU 22 AOUT 1969

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�UNE IDEE EN MARCHE
"Cette conference se propose notamment ... d'etudier les c1vantages
qu'assurait !'elaboration a l'echelle nationale d'une pofitique et d'un plan de
developpement du territoire canadien median."
PATRONAGE
Sous le haut patronage de Son Excellence le tres
honorable Roland Michener, C.C., C.D., Gouverneur g~neral
du Canada.
Le tres honorable Lester B. Pearson, C.P., O.B.E., M.A., LL.D.
L'honorable Leslie Frost, C.P., C.R., LLD., D.C.l.
LE COMITE CONSULTATIF
M. C. P. Baker
President, Foundation Company of
Canada Limited
M. E. C. Bovey
Prl:-sident, Northern and Centr_al Gas
Corporation l.lmitf:'d
M. N. R. (rump

Prt!sidenr et Directt:!ur gl&gt;nhal
Canadien Pacifique
M. Walter Currie
President, Association i ndienne-e5quimaude
du Canada
M. H. M. Griffith
President, The Steel Company of
Canadd Limited
M. C. F. Harrington
Prl&gt;sident, The Royal Trust Company
M. Arnold Hart
President, Banque de Montreal
Dr, N. B. Keevil
President, Keevil Mining Group Limited
Brig. H. W. Love
Directeur Executif
The Arctic Institute of North America
M. Donald MacDonald
President, Canadian Labour Congre~s
M. N. J. MacMillan
Pre5ident. Canadien National

l'Honorable Keiller Mackay,
O.S.O., V.D., Q.C., LLD., D.C.L.
President, Bramalea Consolidated
Developments Limited
M.A. Powis
Prf'sid~nt. Noranc-fct Minec. l 1111ited
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LE CONSEIL DE CONVOQUAT.ION
Le ProfessPur I. la meson Bondi
Univer~ite de I' Alberta
Dr. R. M. Bone, Universite de la Saskatchewan
Qr. J. D. Chapm,rn, Universite de la
Colomhie-Britdnnique
M. Yws Duh(', Uniwrsite Laval
Dr. J.C. C,il1,on, Un,vfl'rsite dP Mc1nitobii
M. Christian Dt-&gt;Laet, Secretai re general
Le Conseil Ccrnadien des ministres des
ressources
M. H. Ian Macdonald, sous-ministre, ministere
des Affaires economiques et conseil du tresor
de l'Oritario
M. David Morgan, Universite Lakehead
Le Professeur Peter Young,
Universite Memorial de Terre-Neuve
Le Professeu r Norman Pearson,
Universite de Guelph
M. J. W. Ramsay, ministere du Commerce
et du Developpement de !'Ontario
M. Richard Rohmer, C.R., President,
Conference sur la mise en valeur du
corridor median du Canada
Dr. R. S. Thoman, ministere des Affaires
economiques et Conseil du tresor de !'Ontario
M . E. F. Tonge,D irecteur Executif,
CPAC (Ontario Division)
Le Professeur Leonard Warshaw,
Universite de Montreal
Dr. W. Y. Watson, Universite Laurentienne
Le Professeur F. T. M. White, Universite McGill
M. W. S. Ziegler, National Northern
Development Conference

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�LUNDI, 18 AOUT

g H.

Ouverture du bureau d'inscription
Emplacement·: Residence One (veuillez consulter la carte)
(Les inscriptions se feront pendant toute -la duree de la conference)

12 H.

Ouverture du pavilion d'exposition
Emplacement: Centennial Building Courtyard

17 H.30 -

Cocktails

19 H.15

Emplacement: Senior Lounge, University Centre Building, 2e etage

19 H.30

Banquet inaugural
Emplacement: Great Hall, University Centre Building
President: Le Dr William Tamblyn
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President, Lakehead University
Orateur: M. Richard Rohmer, C.R., President
Conference sur la mise en valeur du corridor median
du Canada
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Su jet:
La Conference sur ta· mise en valeur du corridor median
du Canada

22 H.

Reunion des comites d'etude de la conference
.
(les salles de reunions seront indiquees ulterieurement)

(22 H.30

I e bar sera ouvert -

Main Floor Lounge, Residence One)

�MARDI, 19 AOUT
i

7H.
7 H.30

9 H.30

11 H.15

12 H.4S

14.H.30

16 H.1S

18 H.
18 H.45

20 H.45

(12 H.30

Reveil
Petit dejeuner
Emplacement: Great Hall, University Centre Building
Orateur: Le Dr W. G. Schneider
President, Conseil national de rec~erches
Sujet:
Recherche pour la mise en valeur du Nord
Tribunes
GROUPE A
GROUPE B
Emplacement: Main Bldg.
Univ. Centre Building Theatre
Amphitheatre
Sujet: Ressources (humaines et naturelles)
Industrialisation
Groupes de discussion
#1 - Room 124 east
#5 - Room 126.2
#2 - Room 124 west
#6 - Room 128
#3- Room 126
#7- Room 128.1
#4 - Room 126.1
#8 - Room 128.2
Remarque: les participants seront assignes a un groupe a l'arrivee
DPjeuner
Emplacement: Great Hall, University Centre Building
Remarques: Son Excellence Le Tres Honorable Roland Michener,
C.C., C.D.
Gouverneur general du Canada
Tribunes
GROUPE B
GROUPE A
Univ. Centre Bldg. Theatre
Emplacement: Main Bldg.
Amphitheatre
Ressources (humaines et
Su jet: Industrialisation
naturelles)
Groupes de discussion
#5 - Room 126.2
#1 - Room 124 east
#6-Room 128
#2 - Room 124 west
#7 - Room 128.1
#3-Room 126
# 8 - Room 128.2
#4- Room 126.1
Cocktails
Emplacement: Senior Lounge, University Centre Building
Banquet
Emplacement: Great Hall, University Centre Building
Orr1teur : Le Dr 0 . M . Sol,rnrlt . f&gt;r(•i,idPnt
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Le r61e d" l.i technolosle d•n, la mhie en \'alcur du
Nord du Canada
Seance pleniere du soir - tribune
Emplacement: University Centre Building Theatre
Sujet: L'incidence de I'&lt;3nvironnemf'nt et rl&lt;" l'frolog1(:'
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7H.

Reveil

7 H.30

Petit deJeuner
.
Emplacement: Great Hall, University Centre Building
Orateur: M. David A. W. judd,
Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge, Angleterre
Ancien administrateur du Territoire du Yukon
Sujet:
Administration et mise eri valeur du Nord

9H.30

Tribunes
Emplacement: University Centre Building Theatre
Su jet:
Urbanisation (l'incidence de l'environnement et de
l'ecologie))

11 H.15

Groupes de discussion
#1 - Room 124 east
#2 - Room 124 west
#3-Room 126
#4- Room 126.1

#5 #6~
#7#8 -

Room 126.2
Room 128
Room 128.1
Room 128.2

12 H.45

Dejeuner
Orateur: M. Walter Currie
President, Association indienne-esquimaude du Canada

14 H.30

Les autobus partent pour Lambert Island

15 l-i.30

Reception au domicile de
M. R. I. Prett1e
President, Northern Wood Preservers Limited

.18 H.

Retour des autobus

20H.

Buffet
Emplacement: Great Hall, University Centre Building

21 H.30

Reunion des comites d'etude de la conference

(22 H.30

Le Jdr sera ouvert -- Main Floor Lounge, Residence One)

a Lakehead University

�JEUDI, 21 AOUT

7 H.30
8 H.

Reveil
Petit dejeuner
Emplacem_ent: Great Hall, University Centre Building

9 H.30

Tribunes
GROUPE A

11 H.15

12 H.45

14 H.30

16 H.15

18 H.
18 H.45

20 H.45

(22 H.30

Emplacement: Main Bldg.
Amphitheatre
Sujet: Transport
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# 'I - Room 124 east
#2 - Room 124 west
#3-Room 126

#4 - Roc,m 126. 1
D~jeuner

GROUPE B
Univ. Centre Bldg. Theatre
Communications

#5 - lfoom
#6-Room
#7 -- Room
,# fi - Room

126.2
128
128.1

128.2

Emplacement: Great Hall, University Centre Building
Orateur: M. John Fisher
Commissaire du Centenaire pour le Canada, 1967:
Conseil/er extraordinaire sur /es affaires internationa/es au
President d' Abitibi Paper Company Limited
Sujet:
le Canada, pays amettre en valeur
Tribunes
GROUPE A
GROUPE B
Emplacement: Main Bldg.
Univ. Centre Building Theatre
Amphitheatre
Transport
Su jet: Communications
GrlH1pes de discussion
#5 - Room 126.2
#1 - Room 124 east
#2 - Room 124 west
#6-Room 128
#7- Room 128.1
#3-Room 126
·#4- Room 126.1
#8 - Room 128.2
Cocktails
Emplacement: Senior Lounge, University Centre Building
Banquet
Emplacement: Great Hall, University Centre Building
Orateur: L'Honorable Duff Roblin, C.P.
Vice-president executif - Canadian Pacific Investments
Suiet:
Les facteurs humains
Seance pleniere: Tribune
Emplacement: University Centre Building Theatre
Sujet:
Co~sequences financieres et commerciales
Le bar sera ouvert - Main Floor Lounge, Residence One)

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6 H.30

Reveil

7H.

Petit dejeuner
Emplacement: Great Hall, University Centre Building
Orateur: Dr. John Conway
York University
Sujet:
Organisation politique et questions

9 H.30

Reunion des comites d'etude de la conference

10 H.30

Derniere reunion pleniere

Recapitulation

11 H.45

Dejeuner
Emplacement: Great Hall, University Centre Building

13H.

Depart pour l'aeroport

13 H.30 -

Demonstration aerienne

14 t-i.30

Participants: Aviation du Canada
Ontario Department of Lands &amp; Forests
- Demonstration de bombardement d'eau par six differents
types d'appareiis
- Demonstration de decollage par un avion Hercule a
decollage par reaction
- Parachutage de personnel et d'equipement
(demonstration de battue et sauvetage)
- Demonstration de lutte contre l'incendie par helicoptere
Les vols pour Toronto sont a14h.50 et 18h.50 et pour Winnipeg a.17h.

15 H.-

Films selectionnes

17 H.

Emplacement: Room 122, Centennial Building

(20 H.30

Le bar sera ouvert -

Main Floor Lounge, Residence One)

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