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- The Empire Club of Canada Addresses......Empire Club of Canada
- Transportation in the EightiesPepin, The Honourable Jean-Luc, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1982), 1 Oct 1981, 3-20 An underlying theme of government restraint in spending. The state of transportation in Canada through a number of observations. The general state of "reasonably good" is not good enough. Demands created by an increasing and increasingly mobile population; an expanding and maturing economy; and by the need to remain competitive …Pepin, The Honourable Jean-Luc, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1982), 1 Oct 1981, 3-20 An underlying theme of government restraint in spending. The state of transportation in Canada through a number of observations. The general state of "reasonably good" is not good enough. Demands …Empire Club of Canada
- Energy and a Sense of BalanceEdge, C. Geoffrey, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1982), 15 Oct 1981, 36-57 A review of Canada's wealth of natural resources, similar to other parts of North and South America. Canada's difference lies in its political institutions and how they were developed, and the speaker outlines briefly and historically what those institutions are. The peaceful and constructive nature of that development is, the …Edge, C. Geoffrey, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1982), 15 Oct 1981, 36-57 A review of Canada's wealth of natural resources, similar to other parts of North and South America. Canada's difference lies in its political institutions and how they were developed, and …Empire Club of Canada
- The Chrysler SyndromeIacocca, Lee A., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1982), 29 Oct 1981, 72-84 The Chrysler Corporation and its involvement in Canada. Getting out of the recession. Restructuring a giant company. Some financial figures. "The Chrysler Syndrome." Changes made in the restructuring process, including those made to develop a closer working relationship with the labour unions. Commitments met, including jobs. Interest rates as the …Iacocca, Lee A., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1982), 29 Oct 1981, 72-84 The Chrysler Corporation and its involvement in Canada. Getting out of the recession. Restructuring a giant company. Some financial figures. "The Chrysler Syndrome." Changes made in the restructuring process, including …Empire Club of Canada
- Sanctuary status may end Bronte fishing problemsOakville Beaver, 26 Dec 1981 Canadian Ministry of Fisheries and Oceans approves a fish sanctuary between Lakeshore Rd. W. and Rebecca Street.Oakville Beaver, 26 Dec 1981 Canadian Ministry of Fisheries and Oceans approves a fish sanctuary between Lakeshore Rd. W. and Rebecca Street.Oakville Public Library
- What Everyone Should Know about the Supreme Court of CanadaLaskin, The Right Honourable Bora, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 12 Mar 1981, 287-299 The purpose and significance of the Supreme Court of Canada and its decisions for all Canadians. His Honour's concern over the lack of understanding and appreciation of the work of the Supreme Court, and its judges. Of particular concern are misconceptions held by ministers and first ministers. The lack of …Laskin, The Right Honourable Bora, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 12 Mar 1981, 287-299 The purpose and significance of the Supreme Court of Canada and its decisions for all Canadians. His Honour's concern over the lack of understanding and appreciation of the work of …Empire Club of Canada
- The Grand Old Lady—Past, Present and FutureWarren, R. Michael, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 19 Mar 1981, 300-315 An historical review of the Canadian National Exhibition, with many details. Issues now facing the Canadian National Exhibition: short and long-term goals and plans. Details of immediate improvements and how they will work. Research that illustrates how decisions were reached. Opportunities for business to participate in the CNE. Master plans …Warren, R. Michael, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 19 Mar 1981, 300-315 An historical review of the Canadian National Exhibition, with many details. Issues now facing the Canadian National Exhibition: short and long-term goals and plans. Details of immediate improvements and how …Empire Club of Canada
- Canada-United States Relations in the EightiesMacDonald, the Honourable Flora, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 26 Mar 1981, 316-327 A look past constitutional reform to Canada's global position. A review of Canada's foreign policy and its implications for Canadians. International trade and the rise of protectionism. The current need to wait and see what the Reagan administration will do in the immediate future, and how it will react to …MacDonald, the Honourable Flora, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 26 Mar 1981, 316-327 A look past constitutional reform to Canada's global position. A review of Canada's foreign policy and its implications for Canadians. International trade and the rise of protectionism. The current need …Empire Club of Canada
- Humanizing Technology—A Business ChallengeRobinson, James D. III, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 2 Apr 1981, 328-338 The effect of new technologies on business; specifically, the business application of data processing and telecommunications. Is technology friend or foe? How Japan has handled the new technologies. How business, government, and labour are paying attention to the positive side of the new technologies. Issues of automation and its effect …Robinson, James D. III, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 2 Apr 1981, 328-338 The effect of new technologies on business; specifically, the business application of data processing and telecommunications. Is technology friend or foe? How Japan has handled the new technologies. How business, …Empire Club of Canada
- How Stands our Home and Native Land?Lynch, Charles, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 9 Apr 1981, 339-355 Personal anecodes and reminiscences since Mr. Lynch's last speech 24 years ago. A current analysis of Canada and Canadians as seen through those historical and political events. Concerns and issues include the constitution, the monarchy, the Supreme Court of Canada, Quebec, federalism.Lynch, Charles, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 9 Apr 1981, 339-355 Personal anecodes and reminiscences since Mr. Lynch's last speech 24 years ago. A current analysis of Canada and Canadians as seen through those historical and political events. Concerns and issues …Empire Club of Canada
- Is the United States Really Making a New Beginning?Hoadley, Walter E., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 23 Apr 1981, 356-369 Is the United States really making a new beginning? Mr. Hoadley answers yes, the odds are sixty/forty. Reasons why: the mood in the country is one of recognizing basic problems; more people are looking at the country in relation to other countries; a new president, a new administration. Support for …Hoadley, Walter E., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 23 Apr 1981, 356-369 Is the United States really making a new beginning? Mr. Hoadley answers yes, the odds are sixty/forty. Reasons why: the mood in the country is one of recognizing basic problems; …Empire Club of Canada
- The Future is Not What it Used to BeBaird, Charles F., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 30 Apr 1981, 382-395 An examination of some of the "major characteristics of change that will face Canada and the world in the 1980s." The economic future of the Western industrial countries is not optimistic in the medium-term outlook. Basic problems facing policy makers are "the high cost of unemployment and inflation, and the …Baird, Charles F., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 30 Apr 1981, 382-395 An examination of some of the "major characteristics of change that will face Canada and the world in the 1980s." The economic future of the Western industrial countries is not …Empire Club of Canada
- Schooling—The Problem or the Answer?Stephenson, The Honourable Bette, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 29 Jan 1981, 205-216 Schooling vs. education. Ways in which we are educated. Schooling as part of our education. Predictions for the future and what they will mean in terms of our education, and our schooling. Curriculum changes to reflect society's changing needs. Teaching values in our schools. The effect of television on education …Stephenson, The Honourable Bette, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 29 Jan 1981, 205-216 Schooling vs. education. Ways in which we are educated. Schooling as part of our education. Predictions for the future and what they will mean in terms of our education, and …Empire Club of Canada
- Canada and the U.S.—Border or Bridge?Ford II, Henry, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 5 Feb 1981, 224-235 New personal perspectives on issues of concern to business from Mr. Ford. Successful business managers and "their understanding of the impact of national and international politics on the future of private enterprise." Canada and the U.S. addressing the future together with renewed cooperation, understanding, and sensitivity. A brief look at …Ford II, Henry, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 5 Feb 1981, 224-235 New personal perspectives on issues of concern to business from Mr. Ford. Successful business managers and "their understanding of the impact of national and international politics on the future of …Empire Club of Canada
- The Myth of the Power-Hungry CentralizersFleming, The Honourable Jim, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 19 Feb 1981, 247-262 Canadian federalism: a historical perspective reviewing, among other, the following issues: the "compact theory;" provincial autonomy; the BNA Act with regard to federal government power; jurisdictional powers; the principal of monarchy; the richer and poorer provinces and their struggle for power. A detailed history of Canada with regard to federalism/provincialism. …Fleming, The Honourable Jim, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 19 Feb 1981, 247-262 Canadian federalism: a historical perspective reviewing, among other, the following issues: the "compact theory;" provincial autonomy; the BNA Act with regard to federal government power; jurisdictional powers; the principal of …Empire Club of Canada
- When is the Right Time to Retire?Mirvish, Ed, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 26 Feb 1981, 263-274 Mr. Mirvish's personal views about retirement. His choice of new endeavours. Personal reminiscences about his life and his various challenges and successes. His plans for the future.Mirvish, Ed, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 26 Feb 1981, 263-274 Mr. Mirvish's personal views about retirement. His choice of new endeavours. Personal reminiscences about his life and his various challenges and successes. His plans for the future.Empire Club of Canada
- Ontario and the Constitutional ProposalsDavis, The Honourable William G., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 5 Mar 1981, 275-286 Canada's evolving national responsibilities and opportunities. An exploration of the two interrelated issues of current concern: the cost of energy and constitutional reform. The Conservative perspective of a strong national government. The challenge of agreeing on a fair sharing of natural resource revenues, and the dimensions of that challenge. An …Davis, The Honourable William G., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1981), 5 Mar 1981, 275-286 Canada's evolving national responsibilities and opportunities. An exploration of the two interrelated issues of current concern: the cost of energy and constitutional reform. The Conservative perspective of a strong national …Empire Club of Canada
- Dominion Day LuncheonAird, the Honourable John B., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1982), 29 Jun 1981, 1-2 The Dominion Day Luncheon held jointly by The Empire Club of Canada and The Royal Commonwealth Society (Toronto Branch) in the presence of The Honourable John B. Aird, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. Vice-Regal Salute followed by Grace, The Loyal Toast, The Royal Anthem, Welcoming Remarks, Greetings on Behalf of Her …Aird, the Honourable John B., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1982), 29 Jun 1981, 1-2 The Dominion Day Luncheon held jointly by The Empire Club of Canada and The Royal Commonwealth Society (Toronto Branch) in the presence of The Honourable John B. Aird, Lieutenant Governor …Empire Club of Canada
- The Real Dimensions of Canada's Contemporary Political EconomyBeigie, Carl E., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1982), 8 Oct 1981, 21-35 A brilliant economic future for Canada, only if the disciplines of harsh reality are realized, and steps taken in the near term to restore reasonable balance to the economic system. The policy of monetary gradualism embarked upon six years ago. The basic goal to bring down inflation a failure. Problems …Beigie, Carl E., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1982), 8 Oct 1981, 21-35 A brilliant economic future for Canada, only if the disciplines of harsh reality are realized, and steps taken in the near term to restore reasonable balance to the economic system. …Empire Club of Canada
- Towards a New Business—Government Understanding in CanadaRoberts, Stanley C., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1982), 22 Oct 1981, 58-71 An address to "propose a cease-fire in the ongoing skirmish between government and business … and to call for a new significant joint effort to reopen the dialogue between the private and public sectors in Canada." A "cold war" between government and business beginning in 1975 with some remarks from …Roberts, Stanley C., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1982), 22 Oct 1981, 58-71 An address to "propose a cease-fire in the ongoing skirmish between government and business … and to call for a new significant joint effort to reopen the dialogue between the …Empire Club of Canada