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| <strong>Ginny Flood</strong>
 
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| Ginny Flood is the Vice President, Government Relations at Suncor Energy. Ms. Flood and her team provide leadership on many key issues facing the energy sector and supports the organization at all levels of government. Prior to joining Suncor, Ms. Flood was the Vice President Canada for Rio Tinto where she provided strategic leadership for Rio Tinto’s businesses in Canada on national and global matters.
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| [[File:20190501-flood.jpg|left|frameless|157x157px]]Ginny Flood is the Vice President, Government Relations at Suncor Energy. Ms. Flood and her team provide leadership on many key issues facing the energy sector and supports the organization at all levels of government. Prior to joining Suncor, Ms. Flood was the Vice President Canada for Rio Tinto where she provided strategic leadership for Rio Tinto’s businesses in Canada on national and global matters.
 
Ms. Flood is the Chair of the Board for the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and is the co-vice chair for the Clean Resource Innovation Network (CRIN). Ms. Flood was a director on the Board for the Canadian Manufacturing and Exporters and the China Alberta Petroleum Centre (CAPC). Prior to joining the private sector, Ms. Flood held various senior level positions in the federal government.  
 
Ms. Flood is the Chair of the Board for the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and is the co-vice chair for the Clean Resource Innovation Network (CRIN). Ms. Flood was a director on the Board for the Canadian Manufacturing and Exporters and the China Alberta Petroleum Centre (CAPC). Prior to joining the private sector, Ms. Flood held various senior level positions in the federal government.  
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| <strong>Anne Fowlie</strong>
 
| <strong>Anne Fowlie</strong>
 
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| Anne Fowlie manages a range of special projects for the Fruit & Vegetable Dispute Resolution Corporation (DRC), an international member-based body providing a range of commercial dispute resolution services to the produce industry on product entering commerce in the North American market.
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| [[File:20190501-fowlie.jpg|left|frameless|158x158px]]Anne Fowlie manages a range of special projects for the Fruit & Vegetable Dispute Resolution Corporation (DRC), an international member-based body providing a range of commercial dispute resolution services to the produce industry on product entering commerce in the North American market.
 
From 1999-2016, Anne was the Executive Vice-President of the Canadian Horticultural Council (CHC). Under her guidance the CHC undertook a leadership role in a multi-stakeholder effort which resulted in the 2002 establishment and launch of the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Pest Management Centre. During this time she oversaw the team which developed and successfully implemented the CanadaGAP® On-Farm-Food Safety Program for Fruits and Vegetables in Canada.
 
From 1999-2016, Anne was the Executive Vice-President of the Canadian Horticultural Council (CHC). Under her guidance the CHC undertook a leadership role in a multi-stakeholder effort which resulted in the 2002 establishment and launch of the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Pest Management Centre. During this time she oversaw the team which developed and successfully implemented the CanadaGAP® On-Farm-Food Safety Program for Fruits and Vegetables in Canada.
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| <strong>Don Mercer</strong>
 
| <strong>Don Mercer</strong>
 
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| Don Mercer is the President of the Consumers Council of Canada. He has been involved in a variety of roles with the Council since he retired after a long career in Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver with Competition Bureau Canada, which administers the Competition Act, the Consumer Packaging and Labeling Act, the Textiles Act and the Precious Metals Marking Act. These laws, relating to mergers, abuse of dominance, price-fixing conspiracies and outlawing of misleading advertising and deception are intended by Parliament to foster healthy competition and trust in the marketplace.
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| [[File:20190501-mercier.jpg|left|frameless|162x162px]]Don Mercer is the President of the Consumers Council of Canada. He has been involved in a variety of roles with the Council since he retired after a long career in Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver with Competition Bureau Canada, which administers the Competition Act, the Consumer Packaging and Labeling Act, the Textiles Act and the Precious Metals Marking Act. These laws, relating to mergers, abuse of dominance, price-fixing conspiracies and outlawing of misleading advertising and deception are intended by Parliament to foster healthy competition and trust in the marketplace.
 
Don is an active member of the Payments Canada Stakeholder Advisory Council, an Advisory Council mandated by the federal law governing Payments Canada as well as the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada Consumer Protection Advisory Committee.
 
Don is an active member of the Payments Canada Stakeholder Advisory Council, an Advisory Council mandated by the federal law governing Payments Canada as well as the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada Consumer Protection Advisory Committee.
 
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| <strong>Keith Mussar</strong>
 
| <strong>Keith Mussar</strong>
 
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| Keith Mussar is Founder and Principal Consultant for Keith Mussar & Associates, a food sector consulting firm that helps Canadian and international food companies to understand and comply with Canada food regulatory system. Keith has more than 20 years of industrial experience in food regulatory compliance, manufacturing and product formulation across a broad range of food categories.
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| [[File:20190501-mussar.jpg|left|frameless|141x141px]]Keith Mussar is Founder and Principal Consultant for Keith Mussar & Associates, a food sector consulting firm that helps Canadian and international food companies to understand and comply with Canada food regulatory system. Keith has more than 20 years of industrial experience in food regulatory compliance, manufacturing and product formulation across a broad range of food categories.
 
Keith serves on a number of Government of Canada advisory bodies including: the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s Expert Advisory Committee and Health Canada’s Food Expert Advisory Committee, which he co-chaired from 2010-17. In addition, Keith is the Vice President of Regulatory Affairs for the Canadian Association of Importers and Exporters.
 
Keith serves on a number of Government of Canada advisory bodies including: the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s Expert Advisory Committee and Health Canada’s Food Expert Advisory Committee, which he co-chaired from 2010-17. In addition, Keith is the Vice President of Regulatory Affairs for the Canadian Association of Importers and Exporters.
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| <strong>Nancy Olewiler</strong>
 
| <strong>Nancy Olewiler</strong>
 
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| Nancy Olewiler is an economist, Director of and Professor in the School of Public Policy at Simon Fraser University. Her PhD is in economics from the University of British Columbia. Nancy’s areas of research focus on public policy, including energy and climate policy, regulation and risk, and transportation.
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| [[File:20190501-olewiler.jpg|left|frameless|170x170px]]Nancy Olewiler is an economist, Director of and Professor in the School of Public Policy at Simon Fraser University. Her PhD is in economics from the University of British Columbia. Nancy’s areas of research focus on public policy, including energy and climate policy, regulation and risk, and transportation.
 
She has published in academic journals, edited books, provided reports for governments, has written two widely used textbooks, and teaches a graduate course in regulation policy. Nancy has served on a number of boards of directors including BC Hydro, Powertech, and TransLink, is a member of the Climate Solutions Clean Growth Council for BC, and currently on several boards of directors including the Institute for Research on Public Policy and Technical Safety BC.
 
She has published in academic journals, edited books, provided reports for governments, has written two widely used textbooks, and teaches a graduate course in regulation policy. Nancy has served on a number of boards of directors including BC Hydro, Powertech, and TransLink, is a member of the Climate Solutions Clean Growth Council for BC, and currently on several boards of directors including the Institute for Research on Public Policy and Technical Safety BC.
    
She chairs the Macroeconomic Accounts Advisory Committee for Statistics Canada.
 
She chairs the Macroeconomic Accounts Advisory Committee for Statistics Canada.
 
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