CAIRP Annual Conference 2014

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CAIRP Annual Conference 2014
Three days of
informative sessions
CLOSING KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Cmdr. Chris Hadfield
Outstanding speakers
One-on-one time with colleagues
Historic environment
CAIRP Annual Conference
August 14-16, 2014 • Ottawa, Ontario
12
Earn Twelve Professional
Development Hours
Canadian Association of Insolvency and Restructuring Professionals
CAIRP Annual Conference 2014
Our Sponsors and Partners
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Ottawa, Ontario
Program Overview
Thursday, August 14
12:00 pm
REGISTRATION until 2:00 pm in the Fairmont Château Laurier
2:00 pm
SESSION 1 OPENING ADDRESS: INSIDE OTTAWA
Award-winning author and Maclean's columnist Paul Wells takes listeners inside the latest in Ottawa politics.
A look at the winners, the losers, and the issues that will matter from now to next year's federal election.
3:30 pm
NETWORKING BREAK
4:00 pm
SESSION 2 CHAIR’S REPORT
EN
One of the staples of the Annual Conference is the opportunity for our delegates to hear directly from CAIRP senior leadership.
This session will provide timely and direct feedback on CAIRP’s roll out of its strategic initiatives.
Paul Casey, CPA, CA, CIRP, Chair, CAIRP
4:30 pm
SESSION 3 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING & ELECTIONS
5:30 pm
SESSION 4 CIRP TO CIRP
6:00 pm
WELCOME COCKTAIL RECEPTION at the Fairmont Château Laurier
7:00 pm
PAST & CURRENT CHAIR’S RECEPTION in the Chair's Hospitality Suite
7:30 pm
NEW MEMBERS RECEPTION
CAIRP reserves the right to make changes to the agenda
FR
French session
EN
English session
BIL
Bilingual session
Changing o
f the guard
Parliament
CAIRP Annual Conference 2014
Program Overview
Friday, August 15
Rideau Can
al
7:00 am
IWIRC BREAKFAST until 8:00 am in the Tudor Room
Join us for a networking breakfast sponsored by the International Women's Insolvency and Restructuring Confederation (IWIRC),
an international organization committed to the connection, promotion and success of women in insolvency and restructuring
worldwide. Visit www.iwirc.com for more information.
7:00 am
CAIRP BREAKFAST until 10:00 am in the Adam Room
8:00 am
SESSION 5A MEETINGS OF CREDITORS AND
VOTING PROCEDURES: VARIOUS ISSUES
EN
The presentation will address a trustee's duties and obligations
when presiding over meetings of creditors, namely with
respect to the treatment of contingent or unliquidated claims
under relevant sections of the BIA for voting purposes. The
presentation will highlight recent developments in Canadian
case law on these important issues. The presentation will also
address credit-bidding and voting rights by assignees and
debt purchasers.
Philippe Bélanger and Jocelyn Perreault, McCarthy Tétrault LLP
SESSION 5B CONSUMER CREDIT FILE ESSENTIALS
A full review of the consumer file and all of its elements! We
will present the data sources that contribute to the consumer
file, the factors that influence scoring and the different
approaches that every consumer can take to protect their
identity and correct any credit file related issues. Ben O’Connor,
Equifax
9:00 am
SESSION 6A MEETINGS OF CREDITORS AND
VOTING PROCEDURES: VARIOUS ISSUES
10:00 am
NETWORKING BREAK sponsored by AON Parizeau
10:30 am
SESSION 7 PUBLIC RELATIONS: A KEY COMPONENT OF YOUR COMMUNICATIONS STRATEGY
FR
SESSION 6B CONSUMER CREDIT FILE ESSENTIALS
This is a presentation on the potential of public relations as a tool to build a unified and strong industry voice that benefits
both our profession and individual members. PR showcases our expertise, sets us apart from competing services and has the
potential to grow our businesses. Éric Vignola, Vignola Communication Marketing and Wendy Kauffman, Brown & Cohen
11:30 am
SESSION 8A CONSUMER AND CORPORATE
LEGISLATIVE UPDATE
EN
FR
EN
BIL
SESSION 8B CONSUMER AND CORPORATE
LEGISLATIVE UPDATE
FR
Consumer Legislative Update
This presentation will briefly highlight and discuss the issues
under consideration in the current round of consumer
legislative reform.
André Bolduc, CPA, CA, CIRP, BDO Canada
Consumer Legislative Update
This presentation will briefly highlight and discuss the issues
under consideration in the current round of consumer
legislative reform.
Guylaine Houle, FCIRP, Pierre Roy & Associés Inc.
Corporate Legislative Reform: An Update
This presentation will briefly highlight our work to date in
addressing the current round of corporate legislative reform.
We will discuss the current issues under consideration, the
status of the reform process, and the next steps.
Jonathan Krieger, CPA, CA, CIRP, Grant Thornton
Corporate Legislative Reform: An Update
This presentation will briefly highlight our work to date in
addressing the current round of corporate legislative reform.
We will discuss the current issues under consideration, the
status of the reform process, and the next steps.
Jean-Daniel Breton, CPA, CA, FCIRP Ernst & Young
12:15 pm
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES choice of golf or guided haunted walk (see social activities page for details)
7:00 pm
AWARDS DINNER at the Canadian Museum of History (casual dress)
CAIRP reserves the right to make changes to the agenda
Ottawa, Ontario
Program Overview
Saturday, August 16
7:00 am
CAIRP BREAKFAST until 10:00 am in the Adam Room
8:00 am
SESSION 9 ONE YEAR LATER: MONTRÉAL MAINE AND THE LAC-MÉGANTIC TRAGEDY
EN
Following the tragic train derailment on July 6, 2013 that claimed the lives of 47 people and destroyed downtown
Lac- Mégantic, we will provide an overview of the complexity of this unique cross-border restructuring in the context of a
highly regulated and intensely scrutinized restructuring and the management of the competing interests of the many participants
which included the Monitor, counsel, Chapter 11 Trustee, multiple creditor/victim committees, class action lawsuits, clean up
orders, government agencies, etc. Panel: Andrew Adessky, CPA, CA, CIRP, Richter Groupe Conseil Inc.; Patrice Benoit, Gowling LaFleur Henderson
LLP; Gilles Robillard, CPA, CA, CIRP, Richter Groupe Conseil Inc.
9:00 am
SESSION 10 THE PLAYERS IN A SUCCESSFUL SPORTS TEAM RESTRUCTURING
The panel will discuss the players, their positions and the conditions that come together for successfully restructuring
a sports team.
John O’Toole, BLG; Eric Macramalla, Gowling LaFleur Henderson LLP; Roxanne Anderson, CPA, CA, CIRP, Roxanne Anderson & Associates
10:00 am
NETWORKING BREAK sponsored by Captus Press Inc.
10:30 am
SESSION 11 FRAUD AND INSOLVENCY ISSUES: LESSONS LEARNED
The session will outline the various commonly seen fraudulent schemes, together with the tools and legal remedies
available to insolvency professionals. Using real life case examples, the speakers will discuss the issues and lessons learned
from a variety of complex, and not-so-complex, schemes to defraud investors and lenders.
Alan Stewart, CPA, CA, IFA, Deloitte Forensic; John Finnigan, Thornton Grout Finnigan LLP
Moderator: Paul Casey, CPA, CA, CIRP, Deloitte Restructuring Services
11:30 am
SESSION 12 OSB UPDATE
The Superintendent will address current insolvency trends and priorities at OSB. This session will be presented in English
and French. Bill James, Superintendent of Bankruptcy, OSB
12:00 pm
EN
EN
BIL
SESSION 13 REPEAT BANKRUPTCIES AND THE INTEGRITY OF THE CANADIAN BANKRUPTCY PROCESS
The paper, which was funded by the Canadian Insolvency Foundation, examines the extent of the repeat bankruptcy problem in
Canada. Relying upon statistics from the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy and bankruptcy law jurisprudence, the paper
examines the underlying tension between rehabilitation of the debtor and the preservation of the integrity of the bankruptcy
regime whenever a repeat bankruptcy occurs. Dr. Thomas Telfer, Professor, University of Western Ontario, Faculty of Law; Marc Rouleau CPA, CA,
CIRP, Doyle Salewski; Anne Perrault, CPA, CA, CIRP, Anne Perrault & Associates Inc.; Bill James, Superintendent of Bankruptcy, OSB
1:15 pm
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Ottawa River Boat Tour from 1:45 pm - 3:45 pm (see social activities page for details)
6:30 pm
CHAIR’S RECEPTION, DINNER & DANCE
featuring Keynote Speaker Commander Chris Hadfield
Closing Keynote: Commander Chris Hadfield "The Sky is Not the Limit"
In his passionate and illuminating talks, Chris Hadfield imparts useful and practical
lessons on leadership, teamwork, collaboration, science and technology, and motivates
audiences to achieve dreams higher than the clouds.
CAIRP reserves the right to make changes to the agenda
Chris Hadfield
CAIRP Annual Conference 2014
Our Distinguished Speakers
Paul Wells and Chris Hadfield
OPENING ADDRESS
PAUL WELLS, SENIOR COLUMNIST,
MACLEAN'S MAGAZINE
As Senior Columnist for Maclean's magazine, Paul Wells is one of Canada's foremost
political commentators. Fresh, funny and authoritative, Wells speaks in both official
languages on all of the matters of the day, from Canada’s position in the global economy,
to the inside scoop on what’s really happening inside the Parliament buildings.
In addition to writing for Maclean’s, Wells has written for Time magazine, the National
Post, La Presse and the Literary Review of Canada. His blog, "Inkless Wells,” is required
reading in Ottawa (and wherever else people spend too much time worrying about
politics). He also reported for a year from Paris as Maclean's Europe correspondent,
where he discussed Germany, Poland, the UK, Afghanistan, and Pakistan in his work.
His first book, Right Side Up: The Fall of Paul Martin and the Rise of Stephen Harper's New
Conservatism was a national bestseller and his 2014 release, The Longer I'm Prime Minister:
Stephen Harper and Canada, 2006-, was the recipient of two awards: The $10,000 Dafoe
Book Prize and the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
CHAIR'S BANQUET
COMMANDER CHRIS HADFIELD (RET.)
Commander Chris Hadfield (Ret.) is a retired Canadian astronaut who was the first
Canadian to walk in space. An Engineer and former Royal Canadian Air Force fighter
pilot, Hadfield has flown two space shuttle missions and served as commander of the
International Space Station.
In 1992, Commander Hadfield was accepted into the Canadian astronaut program by
the Canadian Space Agency. He first flew in space aboard STS-74 in November 1995
as a mission specialist. During the mission he visited the Russian space station Mir. In
April 2001 he flew again on STS-100 and visited the International Space Station (ISS),
where he walked in space and helped to install the Canadarm2. In December 2012 he
flew for a third time aboard Soyuz TMA-07M and joined Expedition 34 on the ISS. He
was a member of this expedition until March 2013 when he became the commander
of the ISS as part of Expedition 35. He was responsible for a crew of five astronauts
and helped to run dozens of scientific experiments dealing with the impact of low
gravity on human biology.
During the mission he also gained popularity by chronicling life aboard the space
station and taking pictures of the earth and posting them through Twitter, Facebook
and Tumblr to a large following of people around the world. His mission ended
in May 2013 when he returned to earth. Shortly after returning, he announced his
retirement, capping a 35-year career as a military pilot and an astronaut.
Ottawa, Ontario
Social Activities
Fun for everyone!
Adults
Kids
Friday, August 15
CANADIAN CHILDREN'S MUSEUM
9:00-NOON
Your child will travel the world, exploring other cultures through exhibitions, props,
costumes and hands-on artifacts, including an extraordinary assortment of toys and
games. www.historymuseum.ca
Cost included in Kid's Program registration fee. See registration form for details.
SKY ZONE INDOOR TRAMPOLINE PARK
7:00-10:00 PM
An all-trampoline, walled playing court, perfect for any age, shape or physical ability.
www.skyzone.com
Cost included in Kid's Program registration fee. See registration form for details.
GOLF
Golf
1:00-6:30 PM
Haunted Walk
Club de Golf Outaouais boasts 27 beautiful holes in a parkland type course featuring
rolling terrain with significant elevation changes, mature trees, and water features.
www.golf-outaouais.ca
Bus leaves the Château at 12:15. Shotgun tee off is at 1:00 pm. $135 per person.
Includes bus fare and boxed lunch. Club rentals availble for $20.
THE HAUNTED WALK
1:30-3:00 PM
Visitors are fascinated by glimpses into the darker history and hauntings of our
Nation's Capital. www.hauntedwalk.com.
$50 per person. Includes boxed lunch.
Children's Museum
Saturday, August 16
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MUSEUM
9:00-NOON
Push buttons, turn dials, and pull levers to experience science and technology
first-hand! Discover artifact-rich exhibits featuring marine and land transportation,
astronomy, communications, space, domestic technology and computer technology.
www.sciencetech.technomuses.ca
Cost included in Kid's Program registration fee. See registration form for details.
LASER QUEST
7:00-10:00 PM
Live action laser tag at it's best! www.laserquest.com
Cost included in Kid's Program registration fee. See registration form for details.
BOAT TOUR
1:15-4:30 PM
Boat Tour
The Ottawa River boat cruise offers views of the city as well as the natural beauty
of the region. Points of interest include the Parliament Buildings, Supreme Court,
Canadian Museum of History, National Art Gallery, Rideau Falls, Residence of the
Prime Minister and much more. Bilingual tour guide commentary included.
$55 per person. Includes boxed lunch.
Some activities require a minimum number of participants to proceed. If required
minimum numbers not met, activities may have to be cancelled. CAIRP will notify any
registrants and issue a refund less required deposits.
Science & Te
chnology
Museum
Registration CAIRP Annual Conference August 14-16, 2014 • Ottawa, Ontario
Personal Information
Many ways to register
Name
• Register online now at
www.cairp.ca for
immediate confirmation.
Company
Address
City
Province
Postal Code
Business Tel
Fax
• Register by mail by completing
and returning your registration
form with payment to:
CAIRP, Attn: Ali Hemani,
277 Wellington Street West
Toronto, ON M5V 3H2
Email
Additional Family Members
Name
Relationship
Age (if under 18)
• Register by email by sending
your registration and payment
information to:
cristina.ramos@cairp.ca
• Register by fax at 416.495.8723
Professional Status
I am a:  CAIRP Member (CIRP)
 CQP Candidate
 Non-Member (Lawyer, Government, Other)
Dietary requirements/special needs:
Please submit requests with registration no later than five days before the conference
B: Social Activities Fees
A: Conference Registration Fees
Conference Registration & Social Activities Fees
Member
Non-Member
New Member/CQP Candidate
Spouse
Children Under 18 years (includes Kid's Programs)
Subtotal A: Conference Registration
Haunted Walk – Friday, August 15
$1,000 Refunds will be provided for cancellations received
in writing no later than 72 hours in advance of the
$1,000
program date. Attendee substitution is permitted.
$500 Absent attendees will be sent the available seminar
material. Attendees registering the day of the event
$500
must provide payment by credit card or cheque.
$175 CAIRP reserves the right to cancel or change
speakers and/or program content and/or date
without prior notice, and assumes no liability for
$50 these changes.
$135 Program Materials
Golf – Friday, August 15
Ottawa River Boat Tour – Saturday, August 16
Subtotal B: Social Activities
Total A+B
Totals
Cancellation and Substitution Policy
$55 I would like my program materials (choose one):
 Sent by email to the address listed above - OR  Available in paper copy onsite
Please retain a copy of your
registration form. Receipts will be
issued upon request, following
the conference. For more
information, contact:
Cristina Ramos-Tziamouranis
at 416.204.3245 or
cristina.ramos@cairp.ca
CAIRP Mission
To educate and support
members in providing insolvency,
restructuring and related advisory
services in a manner that instills
the highest degree of public
trust. To advocate for a fair,
transparent and effective system
of insolvency and restructuring
administration.
Materials sent by email will not be available in paper
copy onsite.
HST (13%)
Total
Payment Options
 Cheque enclosed (make cheque payable to CAIRP)  Visa
 Mastercard
Name of cardholder
Card number
Expiry date
Transportation
Air Canada is offering special discounts to delegates travelling to the 2014 CAIRP Annual Conference. Go to www.aircanada.com and enter
the promotion code EAN93V21.
Hotel
Book now at https://resweb.passkey.com/go/cairp2014. For upgrades or extensions, call 1-800-441-1414, and ask for the Fairmont Château
Laurier and the CAIRP Annual Meeting Group Rate.
CAIRP
277 Wellington Street West
Toronto ON M5V 3H2
Tel: 416.204.3245
Fax: 416.495.8723
www.cairp.ca