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5/28/2017 Search For Contributions : Contributions Details Search for Contributions Contributions Details Return Status Data as submitted Go Sort options Download Your search criteria Records found: 53 Details Contributor Contributor full name address Oden, Marlie P Oden, Marlie P Oden, Marlie P Oden, Marlie P Oden, Marlie P Political party Recipient full name Date received Conservative Conservative VANCOUVER Party of Party of Mar 13, 2007 BC V6T1C5 Canada Canada Conservative Conservative VANCOUVER Party of Party of Mar 17, 2008 BC V6T1C5 Canada Canada Conservative Conservative VANCOUVER Party of Party of Dec 17, 2007 BC V6T1C5 Canada Canada Conservative Conservative VANCOUVER Party of Party of Feb 19, 2008 BC V6T1C5 Canada Canada Conservative Conservative VANCOUVER Party of Party of Dec 17, 2007 BC V6T1C5 Canada Canada Fiscal year or event date Financial report / Part # of return Type of Monetary contributor $ Dec 31, 2007 Registered Party Financial Transactions Individuals Return C2 (2007) / Part 2a Dec 31, 2008 Political Party Financial Transactions Quarterly Return C2 (2007) / Part 2a Non monetary $ 186.00 0.00 Individuals after December 31,2006 80.00 0.00 Dec 31, 2007 Political Party Financial Transactions Quarterly Return C2 (2007) / Part 2a Individuals after December 31,2006 80.00 0.00 Dec 31, 2008 Political Party Financial Transactions Quarterly Return C2 (2007) / Part 2a Individuals after December 31,2006 80.00 0.00 Dec 31, 2007 Registered Party Financial Transactions Individuals Return C2 (2007) / Part 2a 80.00 0.00 http://www.elections.ca/WPAPPS/WPF/EN/CCS/ContributionReport?returnStatus=1&reportOption=5&queryId=8b79709000bc4752a41ac64c40373108&sortDire… 1/7 5/28/2017 Search For Contributions : Contributions Details Contributor Contributor full name address Oden, Marlie P Oden, Marlie P Oden, Marlie P Oden, Marlie P Oden, Marlie P Oden, Marlie P Oden, Marlie P Oden, Marlie P Oden, Marlie P Political party Recipient full name Date received Conservative Conservative VANCOUVER Party of Party of Jun 17, 2008 BC V6T1C5 Canada Canada Conservative Conservative VANCOUVER Party of Party of Aug 17, 2007 BC V6T1C5 Canada Canada Conservative Conservative VANCOUVER Party of Party of Apr 18, 2008 BC V6T1C5 Canada Canada Conservative Conservative VANCOUVER Party of Party of Oct 17, 2007 BC V6T1C5 Canada Canada Conservative Conservative VANCOUVER Party of Party of May 20, 2008 BC V6T1C5 Canada Canada Conservative Conservative VANCOUVER Party of Party of Sep 18, 2007 BC V6T1C5 Canada Canada Conservative Conservative VANCOUVER Party of Party of Nov 20, 2007 BC V6T1C5 Canada Canada Conservative Conservative VANCOUVER Party of Party of Oct 17, 2007 BC V6T1C5 Canada Canada Conservative Conservative VANCOUVER Party of Party of Nov 20, 2007 BC V6T1C5 Canada Canada Fiscal year or event date Financial report / Part # of return Type of Monetary contributor $ Non monetary $ Dec 31, 2008 Political Party Financial Transactions Quarterly Return C2 (2007) / Part 2a Individuals after December 31,2006 80.00 0.00 Dec 31, 2007 Registered Party Financial Transactions Individuals Return C2 (2007) / Part 2a 80.00 0.00 Dec 31, 2008 Political Party Financial Transactions Quarterly Return C2 (2007) / Part 2a Individuals after December 31,2006 80.00 0.00 Dec 31, 2007 Political Party Financial Transactions Quarterly Return C2 (2007) / Part 2a Individuals after December 31,2006 80.00 0.00 Dec 31, 2008 Political Party Financial Transactions Quarterly Return C2 (2007) / Part 2a Individuals after December 31,2006 80.00 0.00 Dec 31, 2007 Registered Party Financial Transactions Individuals Return C2 (2007) / Part 2a 80.00 0.00 Dec 31, 2007 Registered Party Financial Transactions Individuals Return C2 (2007) / Part 2a 80.00 0.00 Dec 31, 2007 Registered Party Financial Transactions Individuals Return C2 (2007) / Part 2a 80.00 0.00 Dec 31, 2007 Political Party Financial Transactions Quarterly Return C2 (2007) / Part 2a 80.00 0.00 Individuals after December 31,2006 http://www.elections.ca/WPAPPS/WPF/EN/CCS/ContributionReport?returnStatus=1&reportOption=5&queryId=8b79709000bc4752a41ac64c40373108&sortDire… 2/7 5/28/2017 Search For Contributions : Contributions Details Contributor Contributor full name address Political party Recipient full name Date received Oden, Marlie P Conservative Conservative VANCOUVER Party of Party of Jan 17, 2008 BC V6T1C5 Canada Canada Oden, Marlie Port Moody Westwood Conservative Vancouver BC Port Party of May 11, 2012 V6T1C5 Coquitlam Canada Conservative Association Oden, Marlie Conservative Vancouver BC Dilworth, Party of V6T 1C5 Diana L.
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Pour diffusion immédiate La Chambre de Commerce Francophone de Vancouver annonce les entreprises gagnantes du prix de la Palme Bleue 2014 Vancouver, le 20 octobre 2014 - Dans le cadre du mois de la PME canadienne, la Chambre de Commerce Francophone de Vancouver a tenu la seconde édition de son Gala annuel du Prix de la Palme Bleue, récompensant le succès et la contribution économique des entrepreneurs francophones d'ici.
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For Immediate Release The Vancouver Francophone Chamber of Commerce just announced the winning companies of the Palme Bleue Small Business Awards 2014 Vancouver, October 20, 2014 - For the second year, the Vancouver Francophone Chamber of Commerce has hosted the Palme Bleue Small Business Awards on October 16, 2014, at the UBC Golf Club.
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The City recognizes Chinatown as an invaluable part of Vancouver’s culture and heritage.
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MEDIA RELEASE: IMMEDIATE Ottawa, May 22, 2017 The Daniel Coates, MS, PhD, FWAAS, Initiated and managed the first national urban study in Canada as Top Advisor (1968‐1973) to the late Hon. Robert Andras, Minister for Housing, Minister of State for Urban Affairs (1969‐1971) and other senior Portfolios, in the Government of the Right Hon. Pierre E. Trudeau. Coates also served as Former Deputy Minister level top senior policy advisor to Prime Minister John N. Turner, also served Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and Prime Minister Campbell’s senior Minister, the Hon. Bernard Valcourt, and managed the Hon. Jim Flaherty’s Payments Task Force stakeholder engagement process, 2010‐2011 with his colleagues who led the engagement process (see: Pat Meredith, et al, CATALYTIC GOVERNANCE, ... U of Toronto Press, 2016). COPY OF LETTER TO THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL, CITY OF VANCOUVER Dear Mayor Robertson and Members of Council, City of Vancouver, Chinatown, a City of Vancouver treasure, in fact a national treasure of major importance for all Canadians, is today again under grave threat, as it was in 1969 when Bob Andras and I stopped the devastation that was planned with the imminent local launch of the urban renewal program in Strathcona. In this plea to you and your colleagues on Council, I today speak without hesitation for the late Bob Andras, late of the City of Vancouver, and for myself. (Over five and a half years, as both our fonds at Library & Archives Canada confirms, Bob and I acted as one voice, he was a true leader and I his devoted key advisor.) For it was Bob Andras and I who heard from hundreds of residents in Vancouver in 1969 their cry to protect and preserve North America’s most precious Chinatown in Vancouver, to stop in its tracks the planned urban renewal program which would demolish homes throughout the community and allow the City and Province to build a freeway through Chinatown and the demolished community. When as Minister, Bob, and I toured Vancouver by car and helicopter on the first visit as Minister to the City in 1969, with the then President of CMHC and the federal housing’s Regional Director, I recall too well Herb Hignett, CMHC President’s comments to us that day in making the case for urban renewal in Strathcona. He stated his view why the bulldozers were essential and the planned highway through the demolished area an urgent priority. Herb had not heard the voice of SPOTA, its leadership and the voice of so many in the community pleading for their community and its protection. Herb noted that many of the homes were shoddy, falling apart, and without any basements, sitting on earth, not deserving of improvements or preservation. This was the mind set of CMHC at the time. Until Bob Andras, changed the culture of the Corporation, with the appointment of a socially progressive actor, Walter Rudnicki, as Vice President of Policy at CMHC. Over the next few days in 1969 on that first visit we heard other voices and a very different message. The names I most remember are those of Shirley Chan, the most authentic and powerful voice we heard, that of her mother, Mary, other leaders of SPOTA, and most especially our meetings with a young architect Joe Wai, whose passion for the community and its unique character and his eloquence, was far more persuasive to us than CMHC officials. I am saddened that Joe Wai passed away recently and cannot continue his fight for Chinatown and stop high rise development, which is totally out of character with the homes and traditional shops in the community. Thankfully, in the early years, the Hon. Paul Hellyer with his top advisor Lloyd Axworthy, had temporarily frozen the urban renewal program in the course of their Task Force study. After Hellyer resigned from Pierre Trudeau’s Cabinet in 1969 in a dispute with the Prime Minister, as did Lloyd; successor Bob Andras, and I, his sole non CMHC advisor, decided that the urban renewal program in Vancouver was not to be approved. Ultimately, with Cabinet’s support, most of the program across the country was permanently stopped. The threat today is from another high rise development in a most sensitive and precious part of the community. For this community, it is a totally inappropriate development. I join with many others, including the late Joe Wai, Dr. Shirley Chan, MP Jenny Kwan and other voices, in the same spirit that guided Bob Andras’ decision in 1969 to reject pressure from CMHC, Province and City, in opposing the rezoning proposal for the tower at 105 Keefer Street. In every respect, Shirley Chan’s comments on the issue and those of Member of Parliament Jenny Kwan, in her statement of May 21, 2017, most thoroughly and comprehensively make the case on why this development should not proceed. And need no repetition here, but my full support. Having managed the only national urban study in Canada to date, a seminal study over‐seen by Harvard trained economist, Dr. Harvey Lithwick, with expert authorities from across Canada and abroad, we know density is essential if cities are not to continue to sprawl over vast areas of the countryside. Cities must grow upwards. Densification is the general rule. But not at the expense of the most precious cultural communities in our cities such as Chinatown. If we abandon them, we lose our anchor with our heritage and help to destroy what is most precious, cultural diversity and shared memories of our rich past. Chinatown can be preserved while maintaining its historic scale and character, as Joe Wai so eloquently made the case. Chinatown, unlike most of the City, cannot grow upwards. Please pause and consider most carefully the case put forward so well on why high rise development in Chinatown threatens its survival, as cited here. Please recall the courage of Bob Andras, and earlier leadership of Paul Hellyer and Lloyd Axworthy, who resisted the demands of developers and traditional planners and the Robert Moses’ of the day, and hear also the voice of Jane Jacobs, and do the right thing for Chinatown, for Vancouver, for Canada. ‐‐ 30 ‐‐ FURTHER: Dan Coates, 613 233 8411 coates@sympatico.ca
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EXPERIENCE Director of Photography (HVX 200), Blink Media Works, Vancouver BC 2007-2011 As full time DOP, I was responsible for the lighting, set design and filming of all projects.
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jason a n smith jasonansmith@gmail.coM www.jasonansmith.tumblr.cOm PORTFOLIO 10.2014 ubc / m arch employment renderings objective Involved in architecture for the past several years, I have gained experience working both in Detroit, MI and Vancouver, BC.
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IntelliJ, RStudio, WebStorm, Vim, GitHub, DAVID RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Epigenomics Lab Assistant (Volunteer) Michael Smith Laboratories UBC December 2015 – April 2016 Martin Hirst Lab | Vancouver, BC Performed dry-lab maintenance duties for research pertaining to the epigenetic consequences of IDH mutations in cancer patients Assisted in organizing and writing scripts for epigenomic data with bash and R Applied various software tools and DMR analysis to help identify drivers of mutation in the cancer genome responsible for enzymatic and epigenomic changes Access and Diversity Tutor September 2015 – December 2015 UBC | Vancouver, BC Tutored students registered with Access and Diversity Recognized for providing friendly and enthusiastic assistance to struggling students in biology, chemistry, math, physics, and computer science PERSONAL PROJECTS Rubik’s Cube:
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Icertify that in the above-entitled action and Court, Judgment/Order was entered on 1/18/2017 in favor of plaintiffs Jeffrey Lin, Fan Zhou, Yue Lin Zhou, and Li Gang Yang whose address is Law Offices of Peter Chen, 901 Corporate Center Drive, Suite 500, Monterey Park, CA 91754 and against Dragon Gate OR LLC whose last known address is 8700 NE Vancouver Mall Dr.
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Hope Cafe HOpe Café IMPACT REPORT REDUCING THE STIGMA OF MENTAL ILLNESS IN THE WORKPLACE The HOpe Café is a social enterprise owned and operated by the Canadian Mental Health Association North and West Vancouver.
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2005-2008 Huntington Society of Canada 1999 to 2003 Friends of Nancy Island Historic Site and Wasaga Beach Park Co-founder and Chair 1997-2002 PROFESSIONAL HISTORY CharityVillage.com® Vancouver, BC Director of Content and Communications (April 2010 to present) Shawn Mitchell CV Lead all programming associated with CharityVillage’s editorial, eLearning, and community engagement work Recruit freelance writers and subject-matter experts to provide insight into issues, trends and events that impact Canada’s nonprofit sector Collaborate with subject matter experts to develop curriculum for eLearning courses delivered on charityvillage.com on sector-specific topics as board governance, fundraising, volunteer management and sustainability 1 SHAWN MITCHELL Web:
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Vancouver Art and Leisure (VAL) is a radical, artist-run organization committed to developing alternative cultural events in Vancouver.
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EDUCATION and CERTIFICATIONS Vancouver Film School, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada August 2015 - August 2016 Diploma - Sound Design for Visual Media Pyramind Studios:
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EXPERIENCE Director of Photography (HVX 200), Blink Media Works, Vancouver BC 2007-2010 As DOP, I was responsible for the lighting, set design and filming of all projects.
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Fonthill ON L0S1E0 Vancouver Vancouver New Centre Parkinson, BC V6H Democratic Federal Nov 15, 2013 Tom 1B5 Party NDP Riding Association Vancouver New New Parkinson, BC Democratic Democratic Jun 25, 2004 Tom E V6H1B5 Party Party Fiscal year or event date report / Part # of return Type of Monetary contributor $ Non monetary $ Dec 31, 2010 Registered Party Financial Transactions Individuals 1,000.00 Return C2 (2007) / Part 2a 0.00 Dec 31, 2016 Political Party Financial Transactions Individuals Quarterly Return C23 (2014) / Part 2a 299.00 0.00 Dec 31, 2013 Registered Party Financial Transactions Individuals Return C2 (2007) / Part 2a 100.00 0.00 Dec 31, 2012 Registered Party Financial Transactions Individuals Return C2 (2007) / Part 2b 400.00 0.00 Dec 31, 2008 Registered Association Financial Transactions Return / Part 2a Individuals after December 31,2006 200.00 0.00 Dec 31, 2008 Registered Association Financial Transactions Return / Part 2a Individuals after December 31,2006 190.00 0.00 Dec 31, 2009 Registered Association Financial Transactions Return / Part 2a Individuals after December 31,2006 212.00 0.00 Dec 31, 2009 Registered Association Financial Transactions Return / Part 2a Individuals after December 31,2006 27.62 0.00 Dec 31, 2013 Registered Association Financial Transactions Return / Part 2a Individuals after December 31,2006 400.00 0.00 Dec 31, 2004 Registered Party Financial Individuals Transactions Return / Part 2a 400.00 0.00 http://www.elections.ca/WPAPPS/WPF/EN/CCS/ContributionReport?returnStatus=1&reportOption=5&queryId=0539a669d87c4db7aa6195199dfd58f1&sortDirec… 4/5 5/15/2017 Search For Contributions : Contributions Details Contributor Contributor Political Recipient full name address party full name Financial Date received Vancouver New New Parkinson, BC Democratic Democratic Dec 03, 2010 Tom E V6H1B5 Party Party Vancouver New New Parkinson, BC Democratic Democratic Dec 03, 2010 Tom E V6H1B5 Party Party Fiscal year or event date report / Part # of return Type of Monetary contributor $ Non monetary $ Dec 31, 2010 Registered Party Financial Transactions Individuals Return C2 (2007) / Part 2a 400.00 0.00 Dec 31, 2010 Political Party Financial Transactions Quarterly Return C2 (2007) / Part 2a 400.00 0.00 Individuals after December 31,2006 http://www.elections.ca/WPAPPS/WPF/EN/CCS/ContributionReport?returnStatus=1&reportOption=5&queryId=0539a669d87c4db7aa6195199dfd58f1&sortDirec… 5/5
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STEVEN COX the Cause + Affect behind Vancouver’s Pecha Kucha Night vancouverobserver.com Reaches over 100,000 monthly readers Steven Cox is one of the founders of Vancouver design firm Cause+Affect.
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High School Diploma, X School, Honors, June 2011 West Vancouver, BC RELATED SKILLS L ABO R AT O RY SK ILL S Preparation, Synthesis, and Analysis of various nanomaterials and transition metal compounds Strong analytical chemistry background allowing high accuracy and precision in lab.
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