Full Name
Moderator: Vaughn Palmer
Speaker Bio
Vaughn Palmer’s hard-hitting columns have seen him cover the feats and follies of B.C.’s premiers for almost 40 years. An award-winning journalist, Palmer is the Vancouver Sun’s provincial political columnist, based in Victoria. Palmer is a regular commentator on radio station CKNW in Vancouver.
Palmer is the recipient of the Bruce Hutchison Lifetime Achievement Award from the Jack Webster foundation, a co-winner of the Jack Webster award for reporting, and a recipient of the Hyman Solomon award for excellence in public policy journalism from the Canadian Public Policy Forum. Since 1984, Palmer has examined an extensive range of issues, personalities and scandals that have come to define B.C.’s political scene.
Palmer is the recipient of the Bruce Hutchison Lifetime Achievement Award from the Jack Webster foundation, a co-winner of the Jack Webster award for reporting, and a recipient of the Hyman Solomon award for excellence in public policy journalism from the Canadian Public Policy Forum. Since 1984, Palmer has examined an extensive range of issues, personalities and scandals that have come to define B.C.’s political scene.
Speaking At
BC’s Markets and Investment Climate
BC’s Politics over Lunch
The Future of Technology and its use in the Forestry Sector
Employee Relations and Workforce Challenges
First Nations panel
New Leadership Moving BC’s Forest Sector Forward:
The Many Facets of Partnerships in BC
The Challenges of Advocacy, Public Education, and Forest Literacy
Innovative Solutions for Managing Old-Growth Forests
Moving the Forestry Sector Forward: Carbon, Climate & Sustainability
BC’s Politics over Lunch
The Future of Technology and its use in the Forestry Sector
Employee Relations and Workforce Challenges
First Nations panel
New Leadership Moving BC’s Forest Sector Forward:
The Many Facets of Partnerships in BC
The Challenges of Advocacy, Public Education, and Forest Literacy
Innovative Solutions for Managing Old-Growth Forests
Moving the Forestry Sector Forward: Carbon, Climate & Sustainability