Canadian Military Intelligence Association / / Association Canadienne de Renseignement Militaire
CANIC 2013
THE CANADIAN MILITARY INTELLIGENCE ASSOCIATION (CMIA)
presents
THE FIRST ANNUAL
CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE CONFERENCE
(CANIC 2013)
On
THE CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE ENTERPRISE IN THE 21ST CENTURY
to be held on Friday, 25 October 2013
at the Brookstreet Hotel
(second floor ballroom)
525 Legget Drive, Ottawa (Kanata), Ontario K2K 2W2
CANIC 2013 is the premier unclassified, non-partisan, invitation-only intelligence professional development event of the year for government and military practitioners, as well as academics and industry representatives with an interest in understanding and enhancing Canadian intelligence practices.
CANIC 2013 will focus on the status and future of the Canadian Intelligence Enterprise (CIE), the integrated, purposeful activity keeping Canada and Canadians safe by providing the foresight that enables government to act with advantage against a wide spectrum of threats at home and abroad. It includes all those in entire intelligence value chain.
CANIC 2013 promotes advanced education in and informed public discussion of Canadian intelligence issues. University students engaged in security and intelligence studies, who represent the next generation of the CIE, will find the symposium valuable.
Attendance is by invitation-only. Space is limited and early registration is advised. An Early Bird Special rate is available until 31 August 2013. To register for CANIC 2013, go to (accessed using the password “northstar”), or fill out the Registration Form below and mail it, along with a cheque, as indicated on the form. A conference agendais included below, after the registration form.
CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE CONFERENCE (CANIC 2013)
on
THE CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE ENTERPRISE IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Friday, 25 October 2013,
Brookstreet Hotel, 525 Legget Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K2K 2W2
REGISTRATION FORM
Required information*
*SURNAME / ______
*FIRST NAME (as you would like it to appear on your name tag) / ______
ORGANIZATION/AFFILIATION / ______
ADDRESS / ______
*PRIMARY TELEPHONE NUMBER / ______
*PRIMARY E-MAIL ADDRESS / ______
FEE / NUMBER / ACCUMULATED COST
EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT FEE UNTIL 31 AUGUST 2013
INDIVIDUAL / $65 / ______/ ______
CMIA MEMBER / $45 / ______/ ______
STUDENT (under 35 years) (Early Bird rate until 14 Sep 13)
*Institution ______
* Student No. ______/ $35 / ______/ ______
REGULAR REGISTRATION FEE FROM 1 SEPTEMBER 2013
INDIVIDUAL / $75 / ______/ ______
CMIA MEMBER / $50 / ______/ ______
STUDENT (under 35 years)
*Institution ______
*Student No. ______/ $40 / ______/ ______
TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE PAID ______
CHEQUE ENCLOSED
(Payable to “Canadian Military Intelligence Association”)

MAIL REGISTRATION FORM AND CHEQUE TO:
Jim Cox, 6048 Meadowglen Drive
Ottawa, Ontario K1C 5S3 / FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Jim Cox, at

THE FIRST ANNUAL CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE CONFERENCE
(CANIC 2013)
on
THE CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE ENTERPRISE IN THE 21ST CENTURY
to be held on
Friday, 25 October 2013
at the Brookstreet Hotel
(second floor ballroom)
525 Legget Drive, Ottawa (Kanata) Ontario K2K 2W2
(VERSION AS OF 12 AUGUST 2013)
Time / Presentation
7:30-8:10 a.m. / Registration for all in the second floor foyer
8:15-8:20 a.m. / WELCOME
Lieutenant-Colonel (Retired) Mike Beauvais
President CMIA
8:20-8:25 a.m. / CONFERENCE INTRODUCTION
Brigadier-General (Retired) Jim Cox, Ph.D.
Vice President, Academic Programs, CMIA
8:30-9:10 a.m. / KEYNOTE SPEAKER TBC
Senior PCO appointment invited
9:15-9:55 a.m. / KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Major-General Christian Rousseau, CMM, CD
Chief of Defence Intelligence, NDHQ
10:00-10:25 a.m. / Health Break
10:30 a.m.-11:55 p.m. / PANEL ONE
Other strategic views of importance to the Canadian Intelligence Enterprise
Moderator: TBC
  • Paul Chapin, Director, Atlantic Council of Canada, formerly Director General, International Security Bureau, DFAIT.
  • Robert Heibel, Founder and Director of Business Development, Mercyhurst College and former Deputy Chief Counter Terrorism, US Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Brigadier-General (Retired) Don Macnamara, Member, Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute Advisory Council, formerly Director Queen’s University Public Executive Program and former Director Strategic Policy Planning, NDHQ

12:00-1:25 p.m. / No-host Lunch Break
1:30-2:10 p.m. / KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Richard Fadden
Deputy Minister of National Defence
2:15-3:35 p.m. / PANEL TWO
The state of intelligence training, education and research in Canada: Are we adequately preparing the next generation?
Moderator: Dr. Kurt Jensen, Carleton University
  • CDI Representative
  • Greg Barrie, Defence Scientist, DRDC
  • John Pyrik, CSIS
  • Elissa Wright, PCO/IAS
Discussant: Dr. Jez Littlewood, Director, Canadian Centre of Intelligence and Security Studies, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University
3:40-4:55 p.m. / PANEL THREE
The professionalization of the Canadian Intelligence Enterprise: Is it possible to have a full and rewarding career in intelligence?
Moderator: Dr. Hugh Henry, PCO/IAS
  • Alan Barnes, formerly PCO/IAS
  • CDI Representative
  • Chris Hordal, CBSA
  • Colonel J. Paul de B. Taillon, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor RMCC, Adjunct Faculty US Naval Postgraduate School and Senior Lecturer at the USSOCOM Joint Special Operations University

5:00-5:10 p.m. / CONFERENCE WRAP-UP
President CMIA