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2004 Commission Annual Meeting presentations
Linked below are some of the presentations from the 2004 Great Lakes Commission Annual Meeting in Toronto, Ontario. The meeting took place on October 5th at the Delta Chelsea Hotel. If you would like further information on the speakers and presentations, please contact Michael Donahue at mdonahue@glc.org or 734-971-9135.
View the annual meeting slide show of photographs.
Report of the President/CEO:
Slide presentation (PPT 89k)
Presentation text (PDF 70k)
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Dr. Michael J. Donahue, President/CEO
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"Focus on Ontario: Great Lakes Initiatives"
Role of Transportation in Greater Golden Horseshoe Growth Plan and Watershed Protection:
Ontario’s Water Resources Information Project:
Watershed-based Source Protection Planning:
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Jim Whitestone, Director, Transportation and Policy Branch, OMT (PPT 2.7M)
Scott Christilaw, Project Manager, Water Resources Information Project, OMNR (PPT 4.8M)
Darcy Boyd, Strategic Policy Branch, OME (PPT 110k)
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"State and Provincial delegations"
Michigan (PPT 2.2M)
Québec (PPT 460k)
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"Observers and Partners"
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District
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Don Lauzon, Colonel, USACE - Detroit District (PPT 11.6M)
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Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway Study:
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David Wright, Project Manager, USACE - Detroit District (PPT 630k)
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The Great Lakes Commission, chaired by Thomas Huntley (Minn.), is a nonpartisan, binational compact agency established under state and U.S. federal law and dedicated to promoting a strong economy, healthy environment and high quality of life for the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence region and its residents. The Commission consists of state legislators, agency officials, and governors' appointees from its eight member states. Associate membership for Ontario and Québec was established through the signing of a "Declaration of Partnership." The Commission maintains a formal Observer program involving U.S. and Canadian federal agencies, tribal authorities, binational agencies and other regional interests. The Commission offices are located in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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