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February 2017Ontario’s Energy Future
7:45am-9:00am | Château Laurier - 1 Rideau Street, OttawaAs the government prepares for the launch of a renewed Long Term Energy Plan, Ontario’s Minister of Energy will use the opportunity lay out his priorities for the road ahead and the role that energy and electricity policy can play in supporting a dynamic and innovative business climate.
-Breakfast will be served -
Member price:
Individual seat: $89 +HST
Table (seats 10): $800 +HST
Regular price:
Individual seat: $110 +HST
Table (seats 10): $990 +HST
Important:
From January 9 to March 19, 2017 the Hotel will be conducting maintenance work in its parking garage. Due to limited parking availability while the work is being carried out, unfortunately on-site parking will be limited to registered hotel guests through valet parking service.
The Honourable Glenn Thibeault
Ministry of Energy
Government of Ontario

Glenn Thibeault was first elected to the Ontario legislature in 2015 as the MPP for Sudbury.
He was appointed Ontario’s Minister of Energy in June 2016. As Minister of Energy, Glenn is focused on ensuring all Ontarians have access to an affordable supply of clean, reliable energy. Beginning in Fall 2016, he is leading consultations across the province on Ontario’s renewed Long Term Energy Plan.
He previously served as Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change, focusing on bringing forward the Climate Change Action Plan. Prior to entering provincial politics, Thibeault was the Member of Parliament for Sudbury and the Executive Director of the Sudbury United Way.
As a director with the United Way, he led many successful campaigns in support of community development. He has also been a volunteer with many not for profits, as well as with minor hockey and football leagues as a coach and official.
Thibeault was born and raised in Sudbury, and is a graduate of Cambrian College. He lives in Sudbury with his wife, Yolanda, and their two daughters.