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2 nd Edition British Columbia, October 2013 Canada s Most Innovative Forum on Responsible Resource Development United Nations Association in Canada

The Programme Natural resource development has become a polarizing issue for Canadians and the world. The future of responsible resource development at both the national and global level is dependent on an inclusive and constructive dialogue engaging all stakeholders. draws upon UNA- Canada s historic convening power and community-building programmes as instruments of effective consultation in responsible resource development. Combining UNA-Canada s successful empathy-based learning approach with a business school case competition, the programme convenes the best and brightest young scholars and professionals with leaders from the private sector, NGOs, indigenous groups and various levels of government. The second edition(s) of this prestigious event will be held in three key cities in British Columbia that are hubs for natural resource development and innovation, governance and environmental activism. Kate White, President & CEO, UNA-Canada is an incredible opportunity for Canada s stakeholders and young leaders in the natural resource sector to engage in effective consultation and the development of sustainable, inclusive solutions. New Diplomats, Calgary 2012

Events The core of is a day-long Young Leaders Forum (YLF). With the guidance of distinguished subject matter experts and national leaders, delegates will convene in a deliberative stakeholder simulation to seek solutions to some of the foundational issues in natural resource development and innovation. Delegates will adopt the roles of key stakeholders in the process and engage in effective multisectoral consultation, including government, indigenous groups, industry, and environmental NGOs. To facilitate a successful forum, the programme also features numerous networking and recruitment opportunities for participants and partners. Evening session Public Panel and Discussion Cocktail Reception with keynote speaker October 17-18 w Prince George October 22-23 w Vancouver October 24-25 w Victoria Participants Day session Young Leaders Forum (YLF) Networking Luncheon with delegates and partners Closing Reception and Presentation of YLF achievements Post-event Op-ed Competition with cash prizes National Outreach 50 Young Leaders at Each Event: The best and brightest young professionals from the private and public sectors, alongside graduate students from the fields of business, law, international development, environmental studies and public policy. Select National & Global Partners: Stakeholders in the natural resource sector and leaders in responsible resource development with a wide array of expertise.

Highlights from the First Edition: Calgary The inaugural was held November 22 nd to 23 rd, 2012 in Calgary, Alberta. The event featured young leaders drawn from a diverse professional and graduate level educational background including law, business, environment, social work, aboriginal studies and political science. They were joined by the following partners and subject matter experts from across the sector: Delegates at the Cocktail Reception Pembina Institute Focus Equities University of Calgary Faculty of Law McLennan Ross LLP First Nations Energy & Mining Council Shell Canada Inc. Nexen Inc. Haskayne School of Business Raymond James, Ltd. Over the time that I was involved with Natural Resources I had the amazing ability to network with future leaders originating from a wide range of industries and walks of life. We worked incredibly hard in developing a mutual understanding of the future of sustainable natural resources development while incorporating personal ethics and morals. As a Métis man, we created a safe place to discuss topical First Nations issues impacting industry which was incredibly empowering. Gregory John Aboriginal Liaison, Supply Chain Management - Major Projects, TransCanada BComm Finance, Haskayne School of Business Calgary Top 40 under 40 Nominee 2013 Gregory John presenting on behalf of his stakeholder group

Op-ed Competition Fully half of the delegates submitted op-eds addressing the following question: What is the most significant challenge confronting the management of Canada s natural resources and how can Canada lead in addressing this challenge? The op-eds were judged by a high-level panel chaired by Ken Mariash, Founder, Focus Equities, with Dave Collyer, President, Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, Ed Whittingham, Executive Director, Pembina Institute, and Carl Meyer, Associate Editor, Embassy News. Cash prizes were awarded to the top three op-eds. First place Canadian Resources Need Yen, Euros and Renminbi by Gareth Lewis, Nexen Inc. Second place Canada s natural resource boom hinges on immigrant labour by Carly Pender, Immigrant Services Calgary Third place The Importance of Stakeholder Involvement in Natural Resource Management by Anne Miller, Simpact Strategy Group Dave Collyer (President, CAPP) addresses delegates in Calgary, 2012 Dave Porter (CEO, First Nations Energy & Mining Council), Patti Dolan (Financial Advisor, Raymond James Ltd.) and Eli Angen (Senior Analyst, Pembina Institute) Mark Salkeld (President & CEO, Petroleum Services Association of Canada), Ken Mariash (Founder, Focus Equities), Kate White (President & CEO, UNA-Canada), and Dave Collyer (President, CAPP)

Get Involved Delegates Graduate students and young professionals from relevant fields are encouraged to apply for admission into the programme. The application process is competitive and requires a letter of recommendation from a university or employer. Applications must be submitted online at www.unac.org (available starting September 2013). Partners As a Partner of Resources, you will receive a number of unique opportunities to engage in an effective consultation and constructive dialogue with other stakeholders, as well as enhance your reach to the best and brightest youth, British Columbian, Canadian and global communities. Partnership will enhance your company s leadership and innovation in responsible resource development, both in British Columbia and across Canada, mediated through UNA-Canada s historic convening power. UNA-Canada is committed to bringing all voices to the table, and we are pleased to offer custom engagement packages for our leading partners. Please contact Mieka Buckley-Pearson at (613) 232-5751 ext 235 or mieka.buckley-pearson@unac.org with any questions regarding.