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  1. I was invited to introduce myself.
    My name is John Brownlee. Northern Lights EMS is the company name that I operate under. Not a big fan of Facebook but will eventually sign on for LinkedIn. Regulatory Expert (water, land use, oil sands)
    Short history: B.Sc. 1975, M.E.S. (Water resource management) 1978
    1980-1994, land use plannning roles in ALberta up to head of the Crown land planning program (IRPs) and public consultation
    1994-2004, consultant with Komex, including:
    – land administrator for the Gwich’in Tribal Council
    – technical advisor to the drafting of the Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act (and to a lesser extent, the Regulations)
    – helped develop a liability assessment tool for upstream oil and gas (as part of a Komex team), and led several major liability assessments and numerous smaller assessments
    – short overseas assignments (Yemen, Russia, Ecuador, Colombia)
    – taught environmental and mediation courses in 7 universities in Peru, including first environmental master’s degree program in that country, in 2001
    – expert witness for Mikisew Cree in joint panel hearings for CNRL Horizon and Shell Jackpine (oil sands mines) in 2003
    – 2004-Feb 2010, senior environmental scientist, then section leader for Environment (and major applications) for the ERCB’s Fort McMurray (mineable oil sands) regional office (a few accomplishments)
    – currently, supporting Conklin and other Metis and First Nation communities in regulatory matters related to in situ and mineable oil sands
    – also moving from Fort McMurray to Calgary as my wife (Edme) is starting her PhD in cumulative effects assessment in Sept 2010.
    – my next priority (starting Sept 2011 if all the stars align), undertake a PhD at U of Calgary to assess environmental liabilities of mineable oil sands. I need all or most of an expert team in place, before biting into this elephant. Any referrals welcome.
    – highest priority, our kids and grandchildren.
    – all questions welcome.

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