News Release


March 22, 2007

Canada Week at Boise State Features Speech by Canadian Ambassador to U.S., Offers Variety of Events

Boise State University’s Canadian Studies Program presents the sixth annual Canada Week April 2-6. The weeklong event is aimed at a better understanding of Canadian commerce, politics, public policy and culture, as well as the U.S.-Canada relationship. Canada Week features an address by the Canadian Ambassador to the U.S., a full-length film, presentations by Canadian speakers on the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, border security, urban planning and more. Events are held on the Boise State University campus and are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.

The United States and Canada share the longest undefended border in the world (5,500 miles). Canada is the United States’ top trading partner (and Idaho’s No. 2 trading partner) and its largest supplier of energy (crude oil, natural gas, electricity). The Ambassador Bridge, which connects Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, carries more trade each year than any other border crossing in the world.

The schedule is as follows:

April 2
Canada Pancake Breakfast. 7:30-9:30 a.m., Boise State University Quad (in front of the Administration Building).
Canadian Trivia Contest. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Student Union Building.
Examining Canadian Domestic and Foreign Politics: Process, Power and Policies. 2:30-4 p.m. Student Union Barnwell Room. Presented by political science professors Ross Burkhart and Lori Hausegger, co-directors of Boise State’s Canadian Studies program.
• 10 Years of 2010: Maximizing the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Opportunities. 7-9 p.m. Student Union Barnwell Room. Presented by Ray LeBlond, Vancouver 2010 Speaker’s Bureau and corporate communication director for Tourism BC. Free parking in the Student Union visitor lot.

April 3
• Canadian Natural Resource History and Policy: Environmental and Cross Border Implications. 10-11:30 a.m. Student Union Hatch AB Ballroom. Presented by Les Alm, Boise State professor of public policy and administration, and Lisa Brady, Boise State professor of history.

April 4
• Vancouver 2010: Opportunities for Partnership and Profit. 10-11 a.m. Student Union Farnsworth Room. With Brian Krieger, executive director of the Vancouver 2010 Commerce Center. Sponsored by the Idaho Department of Commerce and Labor. Register for this free event by calling (208) 334-2470 or e-mailing sarah.freeman@trade.idaho.gov.
• Ambassador Michael Wilson Luncheon Address. 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Student Union Jordan Ballroom. $25. Register online through the Boise Metro Chamber of Commerce (www.boisechamber.org).  Sponsored by the Boise Chamber of Commerce, Idaho Department of Commerce and Labor and Boise State.
• Border Security: The Canadian-U.S. Border, An Integrated Approach. 7-9 p.m. Student Union Barnwell Room. Royal Canadian Mounted Police Inspector Warren Coons, director of the Integrated Border Enforcement Team, and Charles Sears, assistant chief of U.S. Customs and Border Patrol. Free parking available in the Student Union visitor lot.

April 5
• The Canadian Fur Trade: Past Practices and Current Controversies. 10-11:30 a.m. Student Union Forum. Presented by Boise State professor of history Barton Barbour.
• Planning, Growth and Development: The Vancouver and Calgary Experience. 3-5 p.m. Engineering and Technology Building, Room 110. Presented by urban planners Glen Radway, City of Calgary, and John Madden, City of Vancouver. Issues include sustainable growth, public transit issues, Olympic planning, affordability of housing and more.

April 6
• “Project Canada”. 7 p.m. Multipurpose Classroom Building, Room 101 (next to the parking garage). This full-length film is followed by questions and answers with filmmaker Johnathan McFarlane and a travel discussion with expatriates.

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Contact: Lori Hausegger, Canadian Studies, (208) 426-5804, lorihausegger@boisestate.edu 
Media Contact: Kathleen Craven, University Communications, (208) 426-3275, kcraven@boisestate.edu

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Last reviewed on Tuesday, April 10, 2007