Monday, November 30, 2015

Montreal Summit of Innovation 2015

5th Edition: Climate Change
Cities, People and Prosperity 


Monday, November 30, 2015

In conjunction with this 2015 Climate Change Conference that is presently taking place in Paris, the Montreal's Summit on Innovation had equally addressed  the climate change issues this year.

The Montreal's summit called to action to envision ways of mitigating and adapting to climate change. It endeavoured to open new solutions for cities and its inhabitants to enjoy well-being and prosperity for the future to come. The Climate (of) Change Summit presented leading academics, policy makers and scientists and heard their overviews on the anticipated impacts of the global climate change, specifically the impacts on Montreal and Quebec. Several presentations were by experts on best practices in risk management and investment strategies. In addition, as a response to climate change, the summit brought into focus new directions in city planning, examples of innovative business, and also social and technological initiatives.

The following topics were presented and discussed in depth:

The urgency and the cost related to climate change
Jeffrey D. Sachs, Director, The Earth Institute, Columbia University

Future Earth: Collaborative science for sustainable development
Paul Shrivastava, Executive Director, Future Earth

Countdown to 2 degrees
Damon Matthews, Associate Professor and Concordia University Research Chair (Climate Science and Sustainability), Concordia University

Anticipated impacts of climate change on Montréal and Quebec
Alain Bourque, Executive Director Ouranos 

The vulnerability of cities
Alan Mitchell, Executive Director,Cities Global Center of Excellence KPMG LLP

Green infrastructure: Making Montréal more resilient in the face of climate change
Dr. Jean-Patrick Toussaint, Science Project Manager, David Suzuki Foundation 
and
Jérôme Dupras, Professor, Department of Natural Sciences Université du Québec en Outaouais 

Genomics for an urban environment better adapted to climate change
Marc LePage, President and CEO Génome Québec

Designing resilient cities and communities
Polly Turton, Associate (MIEMA CEnv) Arup UK

Future of solar power
Andreas K. Athienitis, Professor, Building, Civil, and Environmental Engineering Concordia University

Low climate impact urban growth
Christian Savard, Executive Director, Vivre en ville 

Long term strategies for real estate today
Natalie Voland, President, Gestion immobilière Quo Vadis 

Building the solutions economy
Stephen Huddart, President and CEO, The J.W. McConnell Family Foundation

Collaborative mobility and carsharing: citizen choices and challenges for cities
Marco Viviani, Director, Development and Public Relations Communauto 

Between climate change and public health: the necessary move to a true clean tech economy
Andrée-Lise Méthot, Founder and Managing Partner, Cycle Capital Management

Responsible finance and investing
Karen Clarke-Whistler, Chief Environment Officer, TD Bank Group

The first half of the day focused on various climate change issues and how to address them. In the afternoon, some concrete paths of action were proposed. Over 400 delegates participated in the day conference presentations series.

The summit culminated in the evening with a conference-lecture given by David Suzuki as part of the Bell International Leaders Series. The audience was huge, at least three times or even larger than the number of the day participants.


SETTING THE REAL BOTTOM LINE
David Suzuki
Geneticist, broadcaster, and co-founder of the David Suzuki Foundation 




Among climate change and other environment issues, David Suzuki specifically stressed the importance of creating a legislature to protect the right to live in a clean environment: "Recognition in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms — the highest law in our country — is the final step toward protecting the right to clean air, fresh water and safe food for all Canadians."


David Suzuki founded the Blue Dot Movement to do exactly that - to advocate the clean environment across the country and to inspire people and communities to establish and sign a Declaration for Clean Environment at their municipalities. Visit the David Suzuki Foundation website if you would like to find out about or join the Blue Dot Movement.

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Salon du livre 2015: Awards


Last day November 23, 2015


A number of prizes for literary excellence are awarded at Le Salon du Livre de Montréal. These events are open to the public, and the majority take place at Espace Archambault. On the very first day of the Salon, right after the official opening ceremony, the prestigious PRIX MARCEL-COUTURE 2015, that has been awarded annually for 15 years, was presented by La Presse. It included an ad placement worth of $10,000.

The Prize went to the SEPTENTRION Publishing house for the first volume of CURIEUSES HISTOIRES DE PLANTES DU CANADA by Alain Asselin, Jacques Cayouette et Jacques Mathieu (Éditions Septentrion). The photo of both volumes is just below. Volume 1 is on the left.


Another prestigeouse Prize at the Salon du livre is PRIX QUÉBEC/WALLONIE-BRUXELLES for Children's Literature. It is awarded every two years concurrently to authors or illustrators from Quebec and also the those from French Community of Belgium. This award comes with a cash prize of $ 3,500 for the winners and an additional financial assistance of $ 6,000 to their publishers so that they can ensure the book's promotion and marketing in their respective regions. This year, the award specifically targeted the category "First novel for beginning readers".



The winners of thee PRIX QUÉBEC/WALLONIE-BRUXELLES 2015 for Children's Literaturefor:

For Wallonie-Bruxelles, author and illustrator Mélanie Rutten (photo just below on the left) for her book L'ombre de chacun (éditions MeMo).

For Québec, author Alain M. Bergeron (photo just below on the right) and illustarator Pierre-Yves Cezard (bottom photo) for the book Le géant qui sentait les petits pieds (éditions Québec Amérique).




If you are planning to visit the exhibition, check the Salon's website first:
Salon's website.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Salon du Livre 2015: 38th Edition


Le Salon du livre de Montréal 2015
November 19-23, 2015

If you like books and reading, you will once again enjoy the annual Le Salon du Livre de Montréal being held, as always, at the Montreal's Place Bonaventure. There are many rows of shelves with books of various kind, directed to divers age groups, interests, fields of knowledge, and all presented and promoted by a great number of different publishing houses.



Some book displayes at the Salon du livre are arranged in quite an artistic way.


A special tribute is being held at this year's Salon to Agatha Christie, whose exclusive exhibition will open at Montreal's Pointe-à-Callière (PAC) Museum on December 8, 2015. You can read more about it in my article here.



Find the time to visit the Salon du livre, especially keeping in mind the quickly approaching holidays season and thus the upcoming traditional presents exchanges.

For more information, visit the Salon's website.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

AFP Quebec Awards


Philanthropic Achievement Award Winners, 2015

National Philanthropy Day
2015 Excellence in Philanthropy Awards

The Association of Fundraising Professionals – Quebec Chapter (AFP Quebec) celebrated National Philanthropy Day by presenting awards to eight individuals and organizations for their outstanding commitment to social causes. The awards presentation banquet was held at the  Montreal's Hyatt Regency Hotel, on November 13, 2015. It was attended by over 300 philanthropy professionals and their guests.


Cocktails Before the  Banquet Awards Ceremonies
AFP Quebec (The Association of Fundraising Professionals) strives to advance philanthropy throughout Quebec. It brings together fundraisers working in the province’s non-profit organizations. Their 240 members represent some 160 organizations with an overall budget of over $4 billion. They are important agents of positive change in our society.


Hyatt Regency Hotel Banquet Hall - Awards Ceremony
Created in 1986, National Philanthropy Day, November 15th, celebrates individuals, businesses and organizations for the altruistic contributions they make every single day. Every year, over 100 AFP chapters across North America organize events to mark this special day.


Awards Ceremony - Head Table
Award Winners 2015, photo at the top of the article:


From left to right:
John A. Rae, C.M., Executive Vice-President, Power Corporation of Canada (and one of three keynote speakers); 
Alain Bouchard, Sandra and Alain Bouchard Foundation (Outstanding Philanthropists of the Year);
Jean-Philippe Towner, Head, Strategy and Business Management, BMO Capital Markets (and keynote speaker);
Julie Méthot, receiving the award on behalf of Richard Marchand, volunteer, Opération Enfant Soleil (Jury’s Special Choice in Philanthropy); 
Francine Laplante, Fondation des Gouverneurs de l'espoir and Fondation Néz pour vivre (Special Tribute);

Fabrice Vil, Pour 3 Points (Outstanding Youth in Philanthropy –18-35 years);
Sandra Chartrand, Sandra and Alain Bouchard Foundation (Outstanding Philanthropists of the Year); 
Robert Clermont, Chair of the Board, Caisse Desjardins La Prairie (Outstanding Corporation of the Year – fewer than 250 employees);
L. Jacques Ménard, C.C., O.Q., Chair, BMO Nesbitt Burns and President, BMO Financial Group, Quebec (and keynote speaker);
Nicole Beaulieu, Executive Director, Special Olympics Québec, and AFP Quebec’s Chair of the Board.
Front row:
Serge Tremblay, volunteer, Leucan (Outstanding Volunteer of the Year);
Gabrielle Bleau-Côté, 8, ambassador, Opération Enfant Soleil (Outstanding Youth in Philanthropy – under 18 years).

Present for her award but absent from this photo:
Martine Turcotte, Vice Chair, Quebec, Bell (Outstanding Corporation of the Year – more than 250 employees). 

Friday, November 06, 2015

La Grande Dégustation de Montréal 2015

La Grande Dégustation de Montréal
5th Edition

November 5 -7, 2015

La Grande Dégustation de Montréal is back with its 5th editon showcasing a program full of sunshine and variety! With close to 1,500 products to discover and over 13,000 wine, beer and spirit lovers, La Grande Dégustation de Montréal is once again pulling out all the stops to feature its three-themed formula which has solidified the event’s reputation.



The Show is organized by the Associaton québécoise des agences de vins, bières et spiritueux (AQAVBS) and co-presented by the Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ).



In 2015, the spotlight is on Spain, Grenache and bubblies from around the world, not to mention producers from 15 other countries, all here for the occasion! La Grande Dégustation de Montréal is part of Happy November, a month-long celebration of wine and gastronomy in Montreal.


Some speciality Spanish food products are offered for tasting.



The world famous wine list Le Palmarès de La Grande Dégustation de Montréal honours bubblies from around the world. Over a hundred products were tasted in the course of a professional competiton. A jury made up of wine experts and presided over by Guénaël Revel, a.k.a. Mr. Bubbles, performed a blind tasting of the products by category in order to shine a light on the best Spanish cavas, Italian proseccos, French crémants and other sparkling wines from the world of viniculture. Below is a group photo of the winners.



Here is the list of the winners of the Palmarès Bulles du monde de La Grande Dégustation de Montréal 2015:

CAVAS
These Spanish wines, mainly produced in the region of Penedès, Catalonia, are a favourite of wine lovers as they offer great quality for their price. The winners are:
1. SEGURA VIUDAS, Reserva Brut.
2. PERE VENTURA, Clos Amador, Cava Brut.
3. J. GARCIA CARRION, Jaume Serra Cristallino, Cava Brut.
4. FREIXENET Ellysia, Gran Cuvée Brut.
5. BODEGA MUGA, Casa Conde de Haro, Brut Vintage 2011

PROSECCO
Made from its namesake variety of grapes, these Italian bubblies are mainly produced in Venetia. The winners in this category are:
1. CANTINE, Riondo Millesimato Prosecco 2014.
2. LA GIOIOSA S.P.A., Prosecco D.O.C. Treviso Il Fresco Villa Sandi.
3. MARCELLO DEL MAJNO / MARCHESI MAZZEI, Prosecco Villa Marcello.
4. NINO FRANCO, Rustico Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore D.O.C.G.
5. PALADIN, Prosecco Extra Dry 2014. 

CRÉMANTS
Crémant wines are made in Burgundy, Alsace, Luxembourg and several other regions of France, using different varieties of grapes. The winners as chosen by our judges: 
1. VITTEAUT-ALBERTI, Crémant de Bourgogne Brut Blanc de Blancs.
2. VEUVE AMBAL, Veuve Ambal Prestige, Crémant de Bourgogne. 
 3. LOUIS PICAMELOT, Crémant de Bourgogne Blanc Brut 2012.
4. CAVE VINICOLE WOLFBERGER, Crémant d’Alsace Brut.
5. SAGET LA PERRIÈRE, Barbule, Crémant de Loire Blanc Extra Brut. 


OTHER SPARKLING WINES FROM AROUND THE WORLD
Including New World wines and the traditional varieties, the winners in this category made quite an impression on our judges:
1. CA’DEL BOSCO, Franciacorta Cuvée Prestige (Italy).
2. MUMM NAPA VALLEY, Mumm Prestige Brut (California).
3. CARPINETO, Cuvée Brut Farnito, Vino Spumante di qualità (Italy).
4. ANTECH, Cuvée Émotion, Crémant de Limoux Rosé 2013 (France)
5. YELLOWGLEN, Vintage Perle Rosé 2009 (Australia).

CRÉMANTS REIGN SUPREME
The jury was asked to award five prizes in four categories of sparkling wines, and to highlight the category with the highest scoring average. Crémants ranked first with 85.31%. 





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For more information, visit La Grande Dégustation de Montréal website.

Thursday, November 05, 2015

Italian Wines - The Italian Trade Commission


A Tasting of Wines from Italy

November 4, 2015

The Italian Trade Commission has held yesterday an annual event, The Tasting Of Wines from Italy. It was held at the MARCHÉ BONSECOURS' Salle de Ball (Ballroom), in Montreal's Old Port. It is a very popular event with the wine producers, wine specialists and distributors. Especially this year the attendance was overwhelmingly impressive.




The Italian Trade Commission is serving businesses and is an ambassadors of all that is Made in Italy. This event demonstrated that they did an great job to promote Italian wines in Quebec and Canada.



The event featured over 80 wine producers from all over Italy, so one had to choose and pick with discernment what to taste.



There was also plenty of food. 


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For more information, visit the Italian Trade Comission Wine Tasting webpage.