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Summer Update After a hiatus through July and August, we are again offering our Association Update. Remember, this Update is intended for distribution and presentation at meetings of your association. Use it as a handout and follow the speaking notes provided to bring the content to life for your meetings. The Association Update is published during the first week of each month. For previous Updates, view “Monthly Reports” at www.supplychaincanada.org/en/annual-reports. Transformation of the Sector Council Program On July 7, 2011, HRSDC announced major changes to the Sector Council Program based on the Federal Government’s strategic review of all programs, and the decision to move forward with plans to reduce the size of the federal debt. As a result, all sector councils will have their Core Infrastructure Funding eliminated effective March 31, 2013, and project funding will be provided through a new Call For Proposals process that will be developed during the fall. The overall impact of this transformation will be a reduction from $70 million annually for the former program to $30 million following the transformation. The CSCSC Board, through the work of the Executive Committee, is developing a plan to transform the CSCSC to meet these new realities and the impact of a loss of infrastructure funding of $500,000 annually after 2013. The Council remains a going concern, delivering value through its provision of products and services, aligned with its mandate, and respectful of its core value as a meeting place for all stakeholders. Transformation of the Council will be the subject of the next meeting of the Board, scheduled for Monday, October 17, from 1-5 p.m. EDT. For further details, contact [email protected] or call the office. We Need YOUR Help! Our Outreach Project is nearing completion, and Lorraine Chambers will be leaving at the end of November. Over the next several months, we would like to have her make as many group presentations to employers as possible, to connect them with our range of products and services. Her overview is perfect for Board meetings or Chapter meetings of your associations. Please call Lorraine at the Council office or email [email protected] to schedule a presentation. For further information on any of the above, visit www.supplychaincanada.org, contact [email protected] or call 905-897-1100 / 1-866-616-3468 Mission Statement "The Canadian Supply Chain Sector Council brings together partners in the sector to develop solutions to the human resource challenges faced by stakeholders. Recognizing the vital role of the supply chain to Canada's economy, the Council is committed to enhancing the sector's ability to attract and retain workers at all levels and across the full range of functions, and to advancing the skills of those workers." BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jim Bergeron Calgary Interfaith Food Bank Don Borsk (Past Chair) Metro Retail Supply Chain Solutions Darren Christle (Vice Chair) Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation Raymond Dufour Collège Communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick Brent Ellis Wills Transfer Limited John Gauvreau Canadian Public Procurement Council Chris Gonsowski DHL Global Forwarding Dwayne Hihn (Chair) Manitoulin Global Forwarding Paul Howatt McCain Foods Limited Frances Humphreys Wilfrid Laurier University Susan Krausz Humber College Steven Levson Healthcare Supply Chain Network Maria Lindenberg (Vice Chair) Chevron U.S.A. Inc. Jean Loitz INMOTION management inc. Linda Lucas ELLE and Associates Inc. Joe Malon Nestlé Canada Inc. David McCormick (Vice Chair) Pivotal ACTION FORCE Industrial Staffing Solutions Richard Moore Halifax Employers Association Hervé Pilon Cégep André Laurendeau Tracey Raimondo Normandin Transit Inc. Lesley Smith Wal-Mart Canada Corp. CITT CITT PMAC PMAC CIFF CIFF A A SCL SCL APIC APIC S S

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Page 1: Summer Update After a hiatus through July and August, we are again offering our Association Update. Remember, this Update is intended for distribution

Summer UpdateAfter a hiatus through July and August, we are again offering our Association Update. Remember, this Update is intended for distribution and presentation at meetings of your association. Use it as a handout and follow the speaking notes provided to bring the content to life for your meetings. The Association Update is published during the first week of each month. For previous Updates, view “Monthly Reports” at www.supplychaincanada.org/en/annual-reports.

Transformation of the Sector Council ProgramOn July 7, 2011, HRSDC announced major changes to the Sector Council Program based on the Federal Government’s strategic review of all programs, and the decision to move forward with plans to reduce the size of the federal debt. As a result, all sector councils will have their Core Infrastructure Funding eliminated effective March 31, 2013, and project funding will be provided through a new Call For Proposals process that will be developed during the fall. The overall impact of this transformation will be a reduction from $70 million annually for the former program to $30 million following the transformation. The CSCSC Board, through the work of the Executive Committee, is developing a plan to transform the CSCSC to meet these new realities and the impact of a loss of infrastructure funding of $500,000 annually after 2013. The Council remains a going concern, delivering value through its provision of products and services, aligned with its mandate, and respectful of its core value as a meeting place for all stakeholders. Transformation of the Council will be the subject of the next meeting of the Board, scheduled for Monday, October 17, from 1-5 p.m. EDT. For further details, contact [email protected] or call the office.

We Need YOUR Help!Our Outreach Project is nearing completion, and Lorraine Chambers will be leaving at the end of November. Over the next several months, we would like to have her make as many group presentations to employers as possible, to connect them with our range of products and services. Her overview is perfect for Board meetings or Chapter meetings of your associations. Please call Lorraine at the Council office or email [email protected] to schedule a presentation.

For further information on any of the above, visit www.supplychaincanada.org, contact [email protected]

or call 905-897-1100 / 1-866-616-3468

Mission Statement"The Canadian Supply Chain Sector Council brings together partners in the sector to

develop solutions to the human resource challenges faced by stakeholders. Recognizing the vital role of the supply chain to Canada's economy, the Council is committed to

enhancing the sector's ability to attract and retain workers at all levels and across the full range of functions, and to advancing the skills of those workers."

BOARD OF DIRECTORSJim BergeronCalgary Interfaith Food Bank

Don Borsk (Past Chair)Metro Retail Supply Chain Solutions

Darren Christle (Vice Chair)Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation

Raymond DufourCollège Communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick

Brent EllisWills Transfer Limited

John GauvreauCanadian Public Procurement Council

Chris GonsowskiDHL Global Forwarding

Dwayne Hihn (Chair)Manitoulin Global Forwarding

Paul HowattMcCain Foods Limited

Frances HumphreysWilfrid Laurier University

Susan KrauszHumber College

Steven LevsonHealthcare Supply Chain Network

Maria Lindenberg (Vice Chair)Chevron U.S.A. Inc.

Jean LoitzINMOTION management inc.

Linda LucasELLE and Associates Inc.

Joe MalonNestlé Canada Inc.

David McCormick (Vice Chair)Pivotal ACTION FORCE Industrial Staffing Solutions

Richard MooreHalifax Employers Association

Hervé PilonCégep André Laurendeau 

Tracey RaimondoNormandin Transit Inc.

Lesley SmithWal-Mart Canada Corp.

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ITT

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