Preliminary Program
 

Wednesday May 22, 2002

16:00 Check-in and Registration
18:00

Reception

19:00

Welcoming Dinner

20:30 - 21:30 Fireside Chat: Canadian History is NOT Boring!
(John N. Davis, Law Librarian & Associate Professor, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto)



 

Thursday May 23, 2002

07:45 Breakfast
9:00 Canada's Constitutional Framework
(Dr. Bryan Schwartz, Faculty of Law, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg)
10:30 Refreshment Break
11:00 Common Law and Civil Law: Canada's Traditions and Methods
(Denis LeMay, Conseiller/documentation en droit, Bibliothèque, Laval University, Quebec City)
12:00 Luncheon
(With a Brief History of Hatley Castle by the Friends of Hatley Castle)
13:30 The Politics of Canada
(Dr. Jack L. Granatstein, Distinguished Research Professor of History, Emeritus, York University, Toronto)
15:00 Refreshment Break and Tour of the Italian Gardens
16:00 Canada's Legislative and Judicial Processes
(John Eaton, Law Librarian & Associate Professor, E.K. Williams Law Library, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg)
17:30 Adjourn
19:00 - Pub Night: A Canadian Tradition



 

Friday May 24, 2002

07:45 Breakfast
09:00 The History and Role of The Supreme Court of Canada
(Diane Teeple, Director, Supreme Court Of Canada Library, Ottawa)
10:00 Refreshment Break
10:30

In the International Arena: Canadian Commerce
(Jeffrey Thomas, Counsel, Borden Ladner Gervias, LLP, Vancouver)

12:00 Luncheon
13:30 Canada's Political Métier: The Peacekeeping Role
(David M. Malone, D.Phil., President, International Peace Academy, New York)
15:00 Refreshment Break
15:30 Our Global Circumstance
(Professor Ivan L. Head, Senior Fellow, Liu Centre for the Study of Global Issues, University of British Columbia)
17:00

Adjourn

18:30 Reception
19:30 Dinner: A Traditional Scottish Affair
(With this Institute being in a Scottish castle, a Scottish dinner seemed appropriate. There will not be any haggis(!!) but everyone should bring or wear some tartan!)



 

Saturday May 25, 2002

08:30 Continental Breakfast
09:30 Pulling the pieces together: What have we Learned?
(Roger F. Jacobs, Director of Library, Associate Dean and Professor of Law, Kresge Library, Notre Dame Law School, Notre Dame, Indiana)
10:30 Refreshment Break
11:00 Presidents' Forum: Reviewing the Joint Study Institutes
(John Eaton, President, CALL/ACBD
Barbara Bintliff, President, AALL
To be announced, BIALL
Mary Greenfield, Past Convenor, ALLG)

The next Institute: 2004, Australia?

12:00 Adjourn and depart from Royal Roads
 
For those interested
13:30 - 18:00 JSI / CALL/ACBD Joint Golf Tournament at Cordova Bay
(Details to be forthcoming)