2024 CAMICANNUALCONFERENCE &AGMO C T O B E R 6 T O 8 , 2 0 2 4N I A G A R A F A L L S , O NWWW. C A M I C . C A
PROGRAM6:00-7:00PMO P E N I N G R E C E P T I O NW E L C O M E G R E E T I N G S F R O M C A M I C :WAYNE WYBORN, CAMIC CHAIR & PRESIDENTAND CEO, PORTAGE MUTUAL INSURANCESANGITA KAMBLÉ, PRESIDENT AND CEO, CAMIC W E L C O M E G R E E T I N G S F R O M N I A G A R A F A L L S :WAYNE GATES, MPP, NIAGARA FALLS, FORT ERIE& NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKEJASON CYBULSKI, PRESIDENT AND CEO, BCMINSURANCESUNDAY, OCTOBER 6WAYNE WYBORN WAYNE GATESJASON CYBULSKISANGITA KAMBLÉDeadline Conference Registration:September 20DEADLINE DATE1O N S I T E R E G I S T R A T I O N WHERE: GRAND HALL FOYER A, B, C WHEN:SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5: 15H-17HSUNDAY, OCTOBER 6: 7H-12H, 13H-17H45MONDAY, OCTOBER 7: 7H-16H30TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8: 7H-16H30
PROGRAMMONDAY, OCTOBER 79:00 - 10:00 AM10:00 - 10:1510:15 - 11:15 AM12:15 - 1:30 PMKEYNOTE SPEAKER: TINA VARUGHESE“THE HUMAN SIDE OF UNCONSCIOUS BIAS”ESG / CLIMATE CHANGE PANEL:ISABELLE CÔTÉ, PROMUTUEL ASSURANCE,MODERATOR STÉPHANE ROCHE, UNIVERSITÉ LAVAL PANELISTS : BRENDA GIBSON, RED RIVER MUTUALCRAIG NOONAN, PEI MUTUAL, CAITLYN WYATT, NORTH BLENHEIM MUTUAL11:15 AM - 12:15 PMESG: “BOARD GOVERNANCE OF ESGS”SUSAN MCGEACHIE, CLIMATE LAW INITIATIVE1:30 - 2:30 PMESG: “CLIMATE CHANGE AND INVESTMENTPORTFOLIOS”MONIKA FREYMAN, ADDENDA CAPITAL27:00 - 9:00 AM7:30 - 8:30 AMEXHIBIT HALL OPENBREAKFASTLUNCH & EXHIBIT HALL OPENNUTRITION BREAK & EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
3PROGRAMM O N D A Y , O C T O B E R 72 : 3 0 - 3 : 3 0 P MR E I N S U R A N C E P A N E L : J E A N - P I E R R E G A G N O N , F A R M M U T U A L R E , M O D E R A T O RP A N E L I S T S :K E I T H H E W E R , M U N I C H R E O F C A N A D A , C H R I S T I A N J O B I D O N , P R O M U T U E L A S S U R A N C E ,R A J T A M B E R , F A R M M U T U A L R E ,3 : 3 0 - 4 : 3 0 P MB R O K E R C A R R I E R C O N S O L I D A T I O N P A N E L : T O N Y N G O , C O L L E C T I V F I D E , M O D E R A T O RP A N E L I S T S :B A R R Y H O G A N , H U B I N T E R N A T I O N A L E V A N J O H N S T O N , W A W A N E S A
4PROGRAM9:00 - 10:00 AM10:00 - 10:1510:15 - 11:15 AMNUTRITION BREAK & EXHIBIT HALL OPENTUESDAY, OCTOBER 811:15 AM - 12:15 PMR E G U L A T O R Y C H A L L E N G E S : “ O S F I G U I D E L I N E S ,W I T H F O C U S O N B - 1 5 C L I M A T E R I S KM A N A G E M E N T F O R F E D E R A L L Y R E G U L A T E DF I N A N C I A L I N S T I T U T I O N ” GABY POLANCO SORTO, GORE MUTUALCASSANDRA TONTINI, PWCR E G U L A T O R Y C H A L L E N G E S P A N E L :GENEVIÈVE FORTIER, PROMUTUEL ASSURANCE,MODERATORPATRICK DÉRY, SUPERINTENDENT, AUTORITÉDESMARCHÉS FINANCIERSSAMREEN HOSSAIN, FSRALIZA MCANDREW MOBERG, IFRS 7:00 - 9:00 AMBREAKFAST 7:30 - 8:30 AMCAMIC ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGEXHIBIT HALL OPEN7:30 - 8:30 AMONTARIO REGIONAL DIRECTOR ELECTIONS
PROGRAM12:15- 1:30PMA I : “ G E N E R A T I V E A I C O N C E P T B U I L T F O R B O A R DD I R E C T O R S ”PAUL JONES, DAVID MAROTTE, WALTER RODINA,VALÉRIE VAILLANCOURT, K P M GTUESDAY, OCTOBER 81:30 - 3:30 PM3:30- 4:30 PM“ G L O B A L E N G A G E M E N T , T H E C O -O P E R A T O R S J O U R N E Y ” PAUL HANNA, T H E C O - O P E R A T O R S5LUNCH &EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
TINA VARUGHESEISABELLE CÔTÉCRAIG NOONANCAITLYN WYATTSTÉPHANE ROCHESPEAKERSClick on the images to see the speaker LinkedIn profiles.6BRENDA GIBSON
MONIKA FREYMANSUSAN MCGEACHIEKEITH HEWERCHRISTIAN JOBIDON RAJ TAMBERJEAN-PIERRE GAGNON7BARRY HOGAN
8EVAN JOHNSTON TONY NGOGABY POLANCO SORTOCASSANDRA TONTINI PATRICK DÉRYSAMREEN HOSSAIN
LIZA MCANDREW MOBERGGENEVIÈVE FORTIERDAVID MAROTTEPAUL HANNA VALÉRIE VAILLANCOURTWALTER RONDINA9PAUL JONES
ACTIVITIESSUNDAY, OCTOBER 6:Option 1: GolfOne of Golf Architect Thomas McBroom’s finestmasterpieces, the Ussher's Creek at Legends on theNiagara is a challenging, parkland course featuringthick stands of deciduous trees, wetland hazards, knee-high fescue rough, and impeccable conditioning fromtee to green. Departure time from the Fallsview Casino Resort is 8h30.The Tee Off time is 9h30 with a modified shotgunformat. Lunch will be included. Option 2: Power Station TourFrom the most towering turbine to the tiniest detail, uncoverfascinating stories hidden within the historic Niagara ParksPower Station, our newest must-see attraction. Descend 180feet in a glass-paneled elevator and explore the 2,200-foot-long tunnel, leading to an observation deck at the river'sedge.Explore the first major power plant on the Canadian side of the Niagara River with immersive exhibits, restored artifacts and interactivestorytelling. And at night, feel the once-dormant power station come to life in abreathtaking interactive experience you'll never forget. .Participants will be picked up at the hotel at 10h15 by bus. The guided tour is from 11-12h30, including a tour of the Generator Hall with guide and self-guided access to theTunnel. The tour is followed by lunch at the Grandview Market Place at 13h before thebus returns participants back to the hotel.Please note that the golf club has a limited number of rentals to accommodate ourevent and are available on a first come first serve basis. Please consider bringingyour own. Transportation will be provided to the golf club and back to the hotel forthose who need it. Golfers will be back at the hotel at 16h.14
KONZELMANN ESTATE WINERY WINE TASTING & CHARCUTERIE QUEENSTON MILE WINERY WINE TASTING & LUNCHBETWEEN THE LINES WINERY WINE TASTINGCompanions will be picked up at 10h by bus forthe wine tour and lunch at the hotel. They will bedropped off at the hotel at 16h15.WINE TOURExperience Niagara Wine Country inthis winery tour via Mercedessprinter van. The tour, available inEnglish only, will include 3 wineriesand lunch.MONDAY, OCTOBER 7:10
Option 2: Voyage to the Falls Boat Tour (Englishwith French option via app)Enjoy stunning views of the Niagara Gorge, American Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls, andcome face-to-face with the famous Canadian Horseshoe Falls. Feel the thunderingroar, awesome power, and amazing mist (a protective recyclable mist poncho isprovided) that come along with these natural wonders. French translation to theEnglish commentary is available by downloading an app. Following this thrillingactivity, the group will meet at the Secret Garden Restaurant for lunch. Voyage tothe Falls Boat Tour and the Secret Garden are within close walking distance to thehotel. . Companions will leave the hotel at 10h to walk to the activity. Lunch will beheld at the Secret Garden, a short walk away.Get InTheMist aboard Canada's Top VisitorExperience - Niagara City Cruises - and takehome the ultimate souvenir: a memory. The 20-minute Voyage to the Falls boat tour bringsguests on the journey of a lifetime. Option 1: Journey Behind the Falls(English Only)To stand at the heart of Niagara, you’ll firstneed to descend 125 feet and explore 130-year-old tunnels through the bedrock, but you’ll feelthe thunderous vibration of the Horseshoe Fallslong before you see them. The observation deck at the foot of this 13-storey-tall wonder will leave you breathless (and maybe a little bit wet), but don’t forget the viewing portals cut straightthrough the rock, offering a once-in-a-lifetime view of one-fifth of the world’s freshwater crashing down in front of you. Following this thrilling activity, the group willmeet at the Secret Garden Restaurant for lunch. Journey Behind the Falls and theSecret Garden are within close walking distance to the hotel. Companions willleave the hotel at 10h to walk to the activity. Lunch will be held at the SecretGarden, a short walk away.TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8:11
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8:Breakfast: 7:30-8:30 AM Grand Hall B/CBreak for delegates only: 10:00-10:15AM Grand Hall FoyerLunch for delegates only: 12:45-2:00PM Grand Hall B/CReception/Dinner: 6:00-7:00PM Grand Hall Foyer 7:00-10:00PM Grand Hall B/CMONDAY, OCTOBER 7:Breakfast: 7:30-8:30 AM Grand Hall B/CBreak for delegates only: 10:00-10:15AM Grand Hall FoyerLunch for delegates only: 12:15-1:30PM Grand Hall B/CReception/Dinner: 6:00-7:00PM Grand Hall Foyer 7:00-10:00PM Grand Hall B/CSUNDAY, OCTOBER 6:Opening Reception: 6:00-7:00PMGrand Hall FoyerJoin fellow delegates and companionsto kick off the conference beforehaving dinner with your friends andcolleagues in a local restaurant. Clickhere to browse a curated localbrochure.MEALS12CLICK HERE FOR OUR LOCAL RESTAURANTBROCHURE.
TUESDAY, O C T O B E R 8:Gi an car lo & T he Sc ar fon es , a local,popular band in Niagara Falls,winner at the 2019 Niagara MusicAwards for the “Best New Group” willprovide a mix of popular tunes. Beready to dance to their great music!Pa ra dis ae a Ci rcu s Ar ts , a school foraerial and circus style dance andperformance skills, will be entertainingdelegates and companions. Beprepared for 30 minutes of aerialbartending and 45 minutes ofambience performances on a variety ofapparatuses, finishing from a dynamicset!ENTERTAINMENTMONDAY, O C T O B E R 7 :13
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