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Charles Ian Greene

132 McLaughlin College 361 Indian Grove

York University, Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3 Toronto, Ontario M6P 2H6

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DEGREES AND Ph.D.  University of Toronto (1983)

ACADEMIC/ Department: Political Science

PROFESSIONAL Thesis:  The Politics of Judicial Administration: The Ontario Case QUALIFICATIONS Thesis Supervisor:  Peter H. Russell

M.A. University of Toronto (1972)

Department:  Political Economy

B.A. Hon.  University of Alberta (1970)

Department:  Political Science

CURRENT University Professor, School of Public Policy and Administration, York University (title conferred June 16, 2010).

SUMMARY OF Master, McLaughlin College, 2004 - 2009; Director, Master of Public Policy,

POSITIONS Administration and Law Program, 2006- 2009; Professor (Full), Dept. of Political Science (2001 - 2009); Professor (Full), School of Public Policy and Administration, (2006 - 2010); Co-ordinator, Graduate Diploma in Justice System Administration (2000 - 2009); Co-ordinator, Graduate Diploma in Democratic Administration (2002- 2009); Associate Director, MPA Programme (2000-2009); Co-Director, Professional Development LLM in Administrative Law (1999 - 2009); Adjunct Professor, Osgoode Hall Law School (2001-10); Associate Dean, Faculty of Arts (1997-2000); Associate Professor, Dept. of Political Science (1990 - 2001); Assistant Professor (1987-90); Sessional Assistant Professor (1985-87)

PREVIOUS University of Lethbridge. Sessional lecturer, Department of Political Science

POSITIONS (Full-time, 1981-82; part time, 1982-85.)

University of Calgary. Sessional lecturer, Faculty of Social Welfare,

Lethbridge Division (Part-time, 1984-1985).

Alberta Social Services and Community Health, Southern Region (1982-1985):

• Director of Research (1984-1985).

• Acting Supervisor, Consultation Services Unit (1983-1984).

• Assistant to Regional Director (1982-1983).

College of the Rockies, Cranbrook, B.C.: Sessional lecturer for two university transfer courses in Political Science (1980).

Office of the Minister of Consumer Affairs, Alberta. Executive Assistant to the

Minister (1972-1973).

HONOURS

AND AWARDS • York University Sabbatical Leave Fellowship, 2010-11

• Faculty of Arts Fellowship (1995-96)

• Faculty of Arts Advising Award (1995)

• Life Member, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge (1992)

• Visiting Fellow, Clare Hall, Cambridge, England (Jan. - June, 1992)

• listed in Canadian Who's Who since 1989, and in International Dictionary of Biography since 1992.

Teaching Awards:

• Faculty of Arts Student Caucus, Faculty of Arts, created the Ian Greene Award

for Teaching Excellence, April, 2007

• Award for Teaching Excellence in the Part-time LLM Program, Osgoode Hall

Law School, 2007

• Faculty of Arts TEL Roundtable Faculty Development Program, 2004-05

• York University, Faculty of Arts, Dean's Teaching Award, 1989

• York University, Faculty of Arts, Dean's Teaching Award, 1987

PUBLICATIONS

(1) BOOKS • The Courts. Canadian Democratic Audit. (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2006) (200 pages plus index)

• Final Appeal: Decision-making in Canadian Courts of Appeal. With Carl Baar, Peter McCormick, George Szablowski and Martin Thomas. (Toronto: Lorimer, 1998) (245 pages plus index; personal contribution: lead author of book and of 6 of 10 chapters.)

• Honest Politics: Seeking Integrity in Canadian Public Life. With David Shugarman. Toronto: Lorimer, 1997. (239 pages plus index; personal contribution: 65% of text.)

• Judges and Judging: Inside the Canadian Judicial System. With Peter McCormick. Toronto: Lorimer, 1990. (267 pages plus index; contribution: 1/2)

• The Charter of Rights. Toronto: Lorimer, 1989. (250 pages plus index)

• A Question of Ethics: Canadians Speak Out About Their Politicians. With Maureen Mancuso (lead author), Michael Atkinson, André Blais and Neil Nevitte. Oxford University Press Canada, 1998; Second Edition, 2006. (232 pages; personal contribution: 10%.)

(2) CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOOKS (refereed contributions are indicated below with an asterisk *)

• “The Tension Among Three Ethics Regimes: Government, House of Commons

and Senate,” accepted for publication in the Journal of Parliamentary and Political

Law, 2010.

• Carl Baar and Ian Greene, “Judicial Administration,” in Christopher Dunn, Ed., The handbook of Canadian public administration (Don Mills: Oxford University Press, 2010, in press.)

• “Governance and Accountability in the Public Sector,” in Dietmar Bräunig and Dorothea Greiling, Eds., Stand und Perspektiven der Őffentlichen Betriebswirtschaftslehre II (Berlin: BWV Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, 2007), 384-394.

• "The Chrétien Ethics Legacy," in Edited by Lois Harder and Steve Patten, The Chretien Legacy (Montreal: McGill-Queens, 2006).

• *“Constitutional Amendment in Canada and the United States,” Ch. 8 in Stephen L. Newman, Ed., Constitutional Politics in Canada and the United States (Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2004, 249-271).

• *“Judicial Independence,” Jack Rabin, Ed., Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy (New York: Dekker, 2002)

• “Lessons Learned from Two Decades of Program Evaluation in Canada,” Deitmar Braunig and Peter Eichorn (Eds.), Evaluation and Accounting Standards in Public Management (Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2002), 44-53

• “The Judicial Dimension of Federalism in India and Canada: A Comparative Analysis,” in Rekha Saxena, Ed., Mapping Canadian Federalism for India (Delhi: Konark Publishers: 2002), 258-278.

•*“Judges and Public Policy: Judicial Independence and Accountability,” in Gene Ann Smith, Hélène Dumont, Eds., Justice to order : adjustment to changing demands and co-ordination issues in the justice system in Canada (Montréal: Éditions Thémis, 1999).

• “Ethical Politics and the Clinton Affair,” with David Shugarman, in David Shugarman and Paul Rynard, Eds., Cruelty and Deception: The Controversy Over Dirty Hands in Politics. (Peterborough: Broadview, 1999). (10 pages) Contribution: 40%.

• *“Principle Versus Partisanship: The Chrétien Government's Record on Integrity Issues.” In Gene Swimmer, ed., How Ottawa Spends, 1997-98 (Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1997). (20 pages)

• “Preface.” In Justice David Marshall, Judicial Conduct and Accountability (Toronto: Carswell, 1995). (9 pages)

• *”Judicial Accountability in Canada.” In Philip C. Stenning, ed., Accountability For Criminal Justice. (Toronto: U of T Press, 1995) (30 pages)

• *”The Administration of Justice.” In Robert Krause & R.H. Wagenberg, Introductory Readings in Canadian Government, 2nd ed. Toronto: Copp Clark Pitman, 1994, 322. (22 pages)

• *”Judges as Leaders,” in Ron Wagenberg, Richard Price and Maureen Mancuso, Leaders and Leadership in Canadian Politics (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1993). (25 pages)

• “Are Canadian Judges Independent Enough?” In F.L. Morton, Law, Politics and the Judicial Process in Canada, 2nd Ed. (Calgary: U of C Press, 1993). (10 pages)

• *”Courts and Public Policy,” in Michael M. Atkinson, ed., Governing Canada: Institutions and Public Policy (Toronto: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1993), 179. (26 pages)

• *”Allegations of Undue Influence in Canadian Politics.” In Janet Hiebert, Ed., Political Ethics: A Canadian Perspective. Vol. 12 of Research Studies of the Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and Party Financing, 1992, 101. Toronto: Dundurn Press in cooperation with the Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and Party Financing, 1992. (64 pages).

• *”The Myths of Legislative and Constitutional Supremacy.” In David Shugarman and Reginald Whitaker, Eds., Federalism and Political Community: Essays in Honour of Donald Smiley. Peterborough: Broadview, 1989. (20 pages)

3) ARTICLES (Refereed)

• *“Democracy, Judicial Independence and Judicial Selection for Federally-

Appointed Judges,” University of New Brunswick Law Journal, 58 (2008), 105-

111.

• “The Potential for Government Privatization to the Nonprofit Sector,” 12 (3) The Public Sector Innovation Journal, 2007, Article 8.

• "The Chrétien Ethics Legacy," Special edition of Review of Constitutional Studies, 2004.

• "The Ethics of Innovation and the Development of Innovative Projects," VIII(3) The Innovation Journal, September, 2003.

• “The Government of Canada Approach to Ethics: The Evolution of Ethical Government,” With Eleanor D. Glor. Public Integrity, 5, Winter 2002-3, 41-67 (contrubution: second author).

• “Factors for Success in Participative Community Planning: Lessons from a Case Study in Child Welfare in the Province of Alberta,” with Peter Gabor. The Innovation Journal, Case Studies, 2002 (14 pages; contribution: co-author, 50%) Also reproduced in The Innovation Journal, Special Issue on Citizen Empowerment, May 15, 2003.

• “Law, Courts and Democracy in Canada.” International Social Science Journal, spring, 1997. With Carl Baar and Peter McCormick. (15 pages; contribution: lead author.)

• “The Ontario Court of Appeal and Speedy Justice.” With Carl Baar, Peter McCormick and Martin Thomas. 30(2) (1992) Osgoode Hall Law Journal, 261. (28 pages; contribution: second author.)

• “Leave to Appeal and Leave to Commence Judicial Review in Canada's Refugee-Determination System: Is the Process Fair?" With Paul Shaffer. 4(1) 1992 International Journal of Refugee Law, 71. (13 pages; contribution: lead author.)

• “Government ethics commissioners: the way of the future?” 34 Canadian Public Administration (1991), 165. (6 pages)

• “Public service ethics and office politics.” 22 Optimum (1991), 54 (5 pages)

• “Views from the Inside: Young People's Perceptions of Residential Services.” With Peter Gabor. 7 Journal of Child and Youth Care Work (1991), 6. (14 pages; contribution: second author.)

• “Conflict of Interest and the Constitution.” 23 (1990) Canadian Journal of Political Science, 233. (24 pages)

• “The Zuber Report and Court Management.” 8 (1988) Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice, 150. (40 pages)

• “The Doctrine of Judicial Independence of the Supreme Court of Canada.” 26(1) (1988) Osgoode Hall Law Journal, 177. (30 pages)

• “The Young Offenders Act:  The Alberta Youth Court Experience in the First Year.”  With Peter Gabor and Peter McCormick.  5 (1986) Canadian Journal of Family Law, 301. (18 pages; contribution: 1/3)

• “The Young Offenders Act in Alberta:  Changes in Services During the First Year.”  With Peter Gabor and Peter McCormick.  54 (1986) The Social Worker, 150. (5 pages; contribution: 1/3)

• “The Politics of Court Administration in Ontario.”  Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice, 2 (1982), 124. (28 pages)

CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS:

(refereed papers are indicated with an asterisk; papers published in conference proceedings are indicated with #)

• “The Tension Among Three Ethics Regimes: Government, House of Commons

and Senate,” presented to the Third Law and Parliament Conference, Institute of

Parliamentary and Political Law, University of Toronto, November 14, 2009.

• *#“The Evolution of the Office of Ethics Commissioner in Canada,” presented at

the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Ottawa, May

29, 2009.

• *# “The Impact of Social Science Evidence on Supreme Court of Canada –

Phase II, ” paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political

Science Association, Vancouver, June 4, 2008.

• *# “The Harper Impact on the Federal Ethics Regime,” paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Saskatoon, June 1, 2007.

• “Ethics and Leadership: The Level of Political Leadership Required to Implement the Gomery and Bellamy Recommendations,” paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, York University, June 1, 2006.

• "Regulating ethics: How independent should ethics commissioners be?" presented in absentia to "Conflict of Interest in Government" conference, September 17 and 18, 2004, University of Trento, Italy.

• "Streamlining Bureaucracy: Innovation, NPM, and Current Challenges for Public Administration," presentation to 4th International Public Sector Management Symposium, Giessen, Germany, June 19, 2004.

• "Comparing Ethics Regulation Regimes: Conflict of Interest Regimes in Canada," presented to the International Conference on Governance and Political Ethics, Université de Montréal, May 14 & 15, 2004.

• "New Parliament of Canada Ethics Rules," presented to Transparency International Annual Symposium, Toronto, May 13, 2004.

• "The Paradoxes of Power Relations: The Courts and Canadian Democracy," presented at conference entitled "Squaring the Circle: The Courts in a Democratic Canada" held at Mount Allison University, March 15, 2003.

• *#”The Impact of Social Science Evidence on Supreme Court of Canada Decisions,” paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Toronto, May 31, 2002.

• #”The dialogue between democratic governance and judicial interpretation of the Charter,” presented at Human Rights As Global Security: Future Directions for the Charter, A Symposium to Commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights, Edmonton, April 26, 2002.

• “The Charter and National Unity,” presented at The Charter at Twenty Conference, Osgoode Professional Development Centre, April 13, 2002.

• “The Ethics of Interviewing: Justice and Authority,” presented to York Centre for Practical Ethics workshop for Canada Immigration Commission on quality interviewing , Toronto, March 26 and 26, 2002.

• *#”The Ethics of Innovation and the Development of Innovative Projects,” presented to the Innovation Workshop, Ottawa, Feb. 9, 2002.

• “The Crucial Work of Courts in Canadian Democracy,” paper presented to the Canada Today: a Democratic Audit Conference, sponsored by the Centre for Canadian Studies, Mount Allison University, and the Canadian Study of Parliament Group, Ottawa, December 1, 2001.

• *#”The Judicial Two-Step: Decision-making in Canadian Appeal Courts,” paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Quebec City, May 27, 2001. With Carl Baar.

• *#”Attitudes of Canadian Appellate Judges Toward Criminal Justice Issues,” presented to the International Penological Association, Havana, Cuba, November 18, 1998.

• #”Judges and Public Policy: Judicial Independence and Accountability,” Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice Annual Meeting, Saskatoon, October 15, 1998. (As well, this paper was used as a resource for the annual Strategic Issues Meeting for Deputy Ministers, Ottawa, June, 1999.)

• *#”Why Canadians Want Ethical Politics But Don(t Believe It Can Happen,” paper prepared for presentation to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association at the University of Ottawa, May 31, 1998.

• *#”How Canadian Appeal Court Judges Decide,” with Carl Baar and Peter McCormick, Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, June 1996. (contribution: lead author)

• *#”The Study of Political Ethics in Canada and the United States,” presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, University of Calgary, 13 June 1994, with Maureen Mancuso and Michael Atkinson. (contribution: third author)

• *#”Public Service Ethics: The Internal Dimension,” presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Victoria, B.C., 1990.

• *#”The Canadian Contribution to Human Rights,” presented in absentia at the Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 1989.

• *The Ontario Court of Appeal and Speedy Justice,” with Carl Baar, Peter McCormick and Martin Thomas, presented at the Canadian Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, 1989. (contribution: second author)

• *#”The Zuber Report and Court Management,” presented at the Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 1988.

• *#”Conflict of Interest and the Rule of Law,” presented at the Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 1987.

• *The Backgrounds of Judges: The Alberta Aberration,” presented at the Canadian Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, 1987.

• *#”The Issues Behind the Judicial Independence Controversy,” presented at The Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 1986.

• *Legislative Supremacy in Post-Charter Canada,” presented at the Canadian Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, 1986.

• “The Perceptions of Young People Receiving Child Welfare Services,” with Peter Gabor, presented at First International Child Care Conference, Vancouver, October, 1985. (contribution: co-author)

• *#”The Young Offenders Act:  The Alberta Experience in the First Year,” with Peter Gabor and Peter McCormick, presented at the Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 1985. (contribution: 1/3)

• *#”The Provincial Judicial Setting:  Its Influence on the Attitudes of Courthouse Actors,” with Peter McCormick, presented at the Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 1984. (contribution: co-author)

• *Judicial Independence and Professional Autonomy,” presented at the Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 1982.

PEDAGOGICAL CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:

• “Distilling Best Practices in Teaching,” Presented to the Summer Institute for

New Faculty Teaching at York, August, 2007.

• “Videoconferencing as a Teaching Tool,” presentation to TEL at York

Conference, April 25, 2006.

• (Globalization, political ethics and education,” presented at the Annual General Meeting of the Association for General Education and Learning, Toronto, October 25, 1997.

REVIEWS • Review Essay with David Shugarman, “Commission of Inquiry into the Sponsorship Program and Advertising Activities, phase I Report and Phase II Report.” 49 (2) Canadian Public Administration (Summer 2006), 220-232.

• Review of Roy Flemming, Tournament of Appeals: Granting Judicial Review in Canada (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2004), for Justice System Journal, fall, 2005.

• Review of O.P. Dwivedi and James Iain Gow, From Bureaucracy to Public Management: The Administrative Culture of the Government of Canada (Broadview, 1999), for Canadian Journal of Public Administration, fall, 2000.

• Review of David Beatty, Constitutional Law in Theory and Practice (U of T Press: 1995), for Canadian Journal of Political Science, XXIX:1 (January, 1996).

• Review of Ian Bushnell, The Captive Court: A Study of the Supreme Court of Canada (McGill-Queen's, 1992), for Canadian Journal of Political Science, XXVII:1 (March, 1994), 159.

• Review of William E. Conklin, Images of a Constitution, (Univ. of Toronto Press, 1989), for Canadian Journal of Political Science, XXII (1989), 843.

• Review of David Milne, The Canadian Constitution (Lorimer, 1989), for The Canadian Journal of Law and Society, V (1990).

COMMISSIONED AFFIDAVITS:

• “Affidavit of Ian Greene Re: The Masters( Association of Ontario and Attorney General for Ontario and the Lieutenant Governor in Council,” December 8, 2000 (55 pages).

• “Report of Ian Greene Re: Devon Gary Ell, John Michael Maguire and Roselynne Margaret Spencer v. Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Alberta,” November 30, 1998 (21 pages).

• “Affidavit of Ian Greene in Ontario Court (General Division) Divisional Court re Between The Ontario Federation of Justices of the Peace Associations, the Association of Justices of the Peace of MetropolitanToronto and the Ontario-wide Justices of the Peace Association (Applicants) and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Ontario and the Attorney General of Ontario (Respondents),” October, 1998 (14 pages).

• “Affidavit of Ian Greene re Disposition of Applications for Leave to Appeal and Leave to Commence Judicial Review in the Federal Court of Appeal,” December 16, 1991, Federal Court of Appeal, 15 pages. Four supplemental affidavits, totalling 50 pages, were filed on the following dates: 12 December, 1992, 27 April 1993, 31 December, 1993, and January 10, 1994. The latter three were filed in the Ontario Court, General Division, the court that eventually assumed jurisdiction.

OTHER PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS:

• Presentation as part of, “Expert Forum” on conflict of interest, Commission of Inquiry into Certain Allegations Respecting Business and Financial Dealings Between Karlheinz Schreiber and the Right Honourable Brian Mulroney (Oliphant Commission), June 16, 2009.

• “The Supreme Court’s decision in Keegstra and Restraints on Free Speech”, presentation to the Encounter Canada symposium, “Free Speech on University Campuses, March 17, 2009, sponsored by McLaughlin and Vanier Colleges, and the York Centre for Practical Ethics.

• Two lectures to graduate students in public administration at the University of Latvia in Riga, Latvia, on program evaluation, and ethical politics, on October 21 and 23, 2008. (Nominated by the Vice-President Academic, York University, to present these annual lectures at the University of Riga for 2008.)

• Presentation to the Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs on Bill C-2 (Federal Accountability Act regarding Senate ethics legislation), Ottawa, September 18, 2006 (recorded in Hansard).

• “The Potentials for Government Privatization to the Nonprofit Sector,”

presented to the International Symposium on Public Sector Management, York

University, September 13, 2006.

• “The Effectiveness of Conflict of Interest Commissioners,” presentation to

Workshop on Conflict of Interest, Centre for Practical Ethics, York University,

March 24, 2005, York University.

• Presentation to the Senate Committee on Rules, Procedures, and Parliament on

Bill C-4 (Senate ethics legislation), Ottawa, March 17, 2004 (recorded in

Hansard).

• "The Level of Political Leadership Required to Implement the Gomery and Bellamy Recommendations,” with Brian Grainger, presentation at Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, June 1, 2006.

• "Effectiveness of Ethics Counselling Systems in Canada,” presentation for Roundtable on Regulating Ethics in Politics, Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Halifax, June 1, 2003.

• "The Courts and Democracy," presentation for Roundtable on the Canadian Democratic Audit: Challenges and Reforms, Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Halifax, June 1, 2003.

• "The impact of the use of social science and historical evidence on Supreme Court of Canada decisions," presented at the Brownbag Research Seminar, Atkinson Faculty of Liberal and Professional Studies, York University, April 8, 2003.

• "Legal Ethics: Is there a public-private split?" presentation at symposion on lawyers' ethics, McLaughlin College, York University, March 13, 2003.

• "The Social Science Perspective on Research Ethics," presented to Research Ethics symposium sponsored by Faculty of Graduate studies, November 22, 2002.

• Presentation to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs on draft Parliamentary Code of Conduct, Ottawa, December 3, 2002 (recorded in Hansard).

• “Canadians Support the Charter, but Do They Support Rights and Freedoms?” Presentation to Council on Canadian Unity, Woodbridge, ON, June 4, 2002.

• “Ethical Politics and NAFTA,” paper presented in absentia to the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., November 6, 1999.

• “The Judicial Two-Step: Decision-making in Canadian Appeal Courts,” presentation to Political Science Seminar Series (with Carl Baar), York University, October 4, 1999.

• “Ethical Politics and Democracy,” presented to International Ethics Symposium, Florida International University, April 9, 1999.

• “Managerial Attitudes Under Restructuring: A Preliminary Comparison of the Public and Private Sectors,” with Thomas Wesson and David Barrows, presented to the Annual Meeting of the Institute of Public Administration of Canada, Montreal, August 31, 1998.

• “Threats to Judicial Independence and the Organizational Strategies of Courts: commentary on the Baar thesis,” presented at seminar on Judicial Independence, University of Toronto Law School, March 13, 1998 (other panellists: Carl Baar, Peter Hogg, Peter Russell, and Jacob Ziegel.)

• Presentation to the Special Joint Committee of Parliament on a Code of Conduct, Ottawa, November 1, 1995 (recorded in Hansard).

• “The Role of Lawyers and Consultants in Judicial Policy-Making: Canada's Refugee Determination Policy,” presented at the Public Policy Workshop sponsored by the Centre for Law and Public Policy, Faculty of Environmental Studies and the Robarts Centre, March 17, 1993.

• “Problems and Pitfalls in the Evaluation of Canadian Arts Policy,” presented to the Workshop on the Evaluation of Canadian Arts Policy, Roy Thompson Hall, Toronto, September 18. 1992.

• “Lessons for the U.K. from the Canadian constitutional crisis,” presented at Clare Hall, Cambridge, England, June 2, 1992.

• “Political Corruption: Canada in a Comparative Context,” presented at the University of Konstanz, Germany, May 7, 1992, and the Prague University of Economics, Czechoslovakia, May 11, 1992.

• “Court Organization and Public Policy,” presented at a conference entitled "Governing Canada: Public Policy and Political Institutions,” McMaster University, October 26, 1991.

• “Money and Influence in the Political System,” presented to the Research Seminar on Political Ethics sponsored by the Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and Party Financing, Ottawa, April 11, 1991.

• Presentation to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Standing Committee on administration of justice, on conflict-of-interest guidelines, February 20 1991, p. J-241 of Ontario Hansard.

• Several presentations made to the weekly Constitutional Law Group, Centre for Law and Public Policy, Osgoode Hall, 1985-90.

• Two articles on electronic mail and listservs for political scientists, published in the Canadian Political Science Association Bulletin, 1988 and 1989.

• Prepared briefs on the Meech Lake Accord for the joint Senate-House of Commons Committee, 1987, and the Senate Committee, 1988; made presentation to the Ontario Legislature Committee on the Constitution, 1988.

• “Elites and Politics -- Does it Matter Who Are the Judges?” Panel presentation at Canadian Political Science Association, 1986.

• “Child Welfare Planning and Evaluation Report.” Alberta Social Services, 1985.

• (Services for the Handicapped Planning and Evaluation Report.”  Alberta Social Services, 1985.

• “Work for Welfare Project Evaluation.”  Alberta Social Services, 1983.

• Chief author of the report of the Special Committee of Alberta Legislature, Communal Property Report, 1972.  (Edmonton:  Queen's Printer, 1972).

DISCUSSANT:

• Chair of panel on “Political Careers and Party Activists,” Annual Meeting of Canadian Political Science Association, May 27, 2009, Ottawa.

• Chair and discussant for panel on “20th Century Prime Ministers and Public Administration: Wilfrid Laurier and Robert Borden,” Annual Meeting of Canadian Political Science Association, May 27, 2009, Ottawa.

• papers by Christine Rothmayr and Audrey Lespérance, and by Ann-M. Field, in the panel on “Policy and Democracy,” Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, York University, June 3, 2006.

• chair of panel on "Institutional Boundaries and Judicial Review," 2003 Constitutional Cases Conference, Osgoode Hall Law School, April 2, 2003.

• papers by Ray Bazowski and Dagmar Soennecken on "The State, the Courts and Who's In and Who's Out," annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Halifax, May 31, 2003.

• papers by Rainer Knopff, Janet Hiebert, Michael MacMillan and Raymond Tatalovich on "Democracy and the Courts," annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Toronto, May 31, 2002.

• paper by Jacqueline Krikorian, (Imperial Politics and the JCPC,” annual meeting of Canadian Political Science Association, June 8 1997.

• papers by Madame Justice Rosalie Abella, Judge Maryka Omatsu, and Hugh Corder at the Conference in Honour of Peter Russell, 16 November 1996, University of Toronto.

• paper by Rainer Knopff, Annual Meeting of Canadian Political Science Association, June, 1996.

• two papers on value conflicts in public administration by Iain Gow, Patrick Villeneuve and Alain Noel; and Penny Reedie, Annual Meeting of Canadian Political Science Association, Carleton University, June 8, 1993.

• paper by Prof. I. Scott (University of Hong Kong) on institutional change in Hong Kong, Hong Kong 1992 Conference, York University, October 1, 1992.

• three papers on the legal profession by Wesley Pue, Joan Brockman and Harold Dick, Annual Meeting of Canadian Law and Society Association, June 4, 1991.

• two papers on (trends in public law” by Gregori Tardi and John Clifford, Annual Meeting of Canadian Political Science Association, Queen's University, June 3, 1991.

• paper by J.N. Hattiangadi on the Indian constitution at York-India conference, September 1987.

• two papers on elites and politics at Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, June, 1986.

RESEARCH SUPPORT

(1) Major Research Grants:

• 2003, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, $71,000, as principal investigator, for an analysis of the use of social science and historical evidence in leading Supreme Court of Canada cases since 1975. Co-investigator: Peter McCormick, University of Lethbridge; collaborator: Frederick Fletcher.

• 1995, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, $75,000 for a national survey of the attitudes of Canadians toward issues in political ethics. Co-investigator with Maureen Mancuso (principal investigator), Michael Atkinson, Neil Nevitte and André Blais.

• 1991, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, $30,370 for a series of four workshops on political ethics. With David Shugarman.

• 1990, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, $83,000, as Principal Investigator, to study appeal court decision-making. Co-investigators: Carl Baar, Peter McCormick, George Szablowski, Martin Thomas.

• 1982, Alberta Law Foundation, $26,000, with Professor Peter McCormick, for conducting a survey of Alberta judges, trial lawyers, crown prosecutors and court administrators regarding their attitudes toward administrative issues.

(2) Other Research Support:

• 2000, Faculty of Arts Research Grant, $3,900, for a study of media treatment of stories related to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

• 1997, Faculty of Arts Research Grant, $2,800 for a study of appellate court judges in Canada.

• 1995, Faculty of Arts Research Grant, $1,463 for (Appellate Courts in the U.K. and Canada: A Comparison.”

• 1994, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Small Grant, $1,999 for completion of interviews with Canadian judges.

• 1992, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, $16,000 for a workshop and feasibility study for a national survey of the attitudes of Canadians toward issues in political ethics, with Maureen Mancuso (principal investigator), Michael Atkinson, Neil Nevitte and André Blais.

• 1991, Faculty of Arts Research Grant, $1,458 for a study entitled (The Charter, constitutional history and the judicial process.”

• 1988, SSHRC Small Grant, $2,000 to study Ontario Court of Appeal dispositions.

• 1983, Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice, $16,000, with Professor Peter McCormick, for completing a survey on the backgrounds and attitudes of the Alberta judiciary.

WORK IN PROGRESS:

• Second edition of The Charter of Rights (publication 2010)

• Second edition of Honest Politics, with David Shugarman (publication 2011).

• Manuscript on the impact of social science evidence on Supreme Court of Canada decisions (publication 2011).

CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PROFESSION:

• Section head, law and public policy section of organizing committee for Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, York University (2005-2006).

• Section head, Canadian politics section of organizing committee for Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Quebec City, 2000 (1999-2000).

• Member, Advisory Committee, Institute of Public Administration of Canada (1998 - 2004).

• Member of Board, Toronto Regional Group, Institute of Public Administration

of Canada (1995 - 1997).

• Secretary-Treasurer, Canadian Law and Society Association (1990 - 1993).

• Established and managed (POLCAN,” the official Canadian Political Science Association electronic (listserv” for Canadian political scientists (1988-95).

EXTERNAL REFEREE:

• McGill Law Journal (two submissions, 2009)

• Law and Society Review (one submission, 2004)

• Polity (one submission, 2001)

• Canadian Journal of Political Science (four submissions)

• Journal of Canadian Studies (one submission)

• Canadian Public Administration (one manuscript)

• Prentice-Hall (two book manuscripts)

• University of Toronto Press (one book manuscript)

• Captus Press (one book manuscript)

• Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and Party Financing (four articles)

• Referee for four candidates for tenure and/or promotion: University of Cape Breton (2007), McGill University (1993), Simon Fraser University (1996), and the University of Manitoba (1997).

MEMBERSHIPS:

Canadian Political Science Association, Canadian Law and Society Association, Institute of Public Administration of Canada, Association of Canadian Court Administrators.

CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION:

• Chair, organizing committee, International Symposium on Public Sector Management, McLaughlin College, September 13-15, 2006, with 15 presenters from Europe, Canada, the United States and Africa.

• Co-organizer, with David Shugarman, and presenter at three workshops on political ethics at York University: November 1992, November 1993, April 1994. (Supported by an SSHRC Strategic Grant.)

• Member, organizing committee (with Robert Drummond and Fred Fletcher) for Festschrift in honour of Douglas Verney, York University, 1996.

• Member, organizing Committee, Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic-York University cooperation projects, 1989 - 1994. Organized political science conference in Prague, 1991, and visit of Dr. Jan Skaloud, Pres. of Czech Pol. Sci. Assoc., to York University in 1993.

• Member, organizing committee, conference on democratic administration held at Glendon College, October, 1991.

LECTURES TO PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:

• “Whistle-Blowing and Anti-Fraud Provisions of the Federal Accountability Act,” presented to the Risky Business conference, Ottawa, September 27, 2006.

• “Minimizing Risk of Engagement in Conflict of Interest Situations,” presented at conference entitled Risky Business: Public Trust, Ethics and Dealing with the Government Conference, Chateau Laurier Hotel, Ottawa, September 15, 2005.

• "Surviving and Thriving in the Public Service: Ethical Principles Revisited," presented to the New Professionals Roundtable, Institute of Public Administration of Canada, Toronto Regional Group, October 16, 2003.

• "Approaches to Planning Change," presented to the annual retreat of the Court Services Division of the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General, Gravenhurst, May 7, 2003.

• “Ethical Principles in the Workplace,” presented to the annual retreat of the Greater Toronto Enforcement Centre, Canada Immigration, March 26, 2003.

• "Values and Ethics for the Modern Comptrollership," presented to Canadian Centre for Management Development Regional Seminar, Toronto, Nov. 25, 2002.

• “Judicial Independence: Current Challenges,” presented to Annual Meeting of Association of Provincial Court Judges, Niagara Falls, May 23, 2002.

• "The Ethics of Interviewing: Justice and Authority," presentation made to the Quality Interviewing Workshops, sponsored by the York Centre for Practical Ethics and the Canada Immigration Commission, March 26 and 27, 2002.

• “The Principles of Ethical Decision-Making,” presented to the Baker and Beyond conference, sponsored by the York University Centre for Practical Ethics, and the Canada Immigration Commission, February 23, 2001.

• “The Rule of Law and the Role of Judges,” Panel discussant (with Justice Frank Iacobucci, Justice Horace Krever, and Ms. Eleanore Cronk), Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice, 25th Anniversary Celebration, Great Hall, Ontario Court of Appeal (Osgoode Hall), June 3, 1999.

• “Judges and Public Policy: Judicial Independence and Accountability,” invited speaker at Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice Annual Meeting, Saskatoon, October 15, 1998.

• Lecture on constitutiuon principles in public administration for orientation session organized by Council of Ontario Boards and Agencies, April 17, 1998.

TEACHING

Courses developed by Ian Greene are marked with an asterisk (*):

Undergraduate

York University (1985-2006):

FIRST YEAR COURSES

• AS/POLS 1000 6.0, (Introduction to Political Science.” (winter-summer, 1986).

• AK/POLS 2410 6.0 (Introduction to the Study of Politics.” (1987).

• AK/POLS 2430 6.0 (Issues in Canadian Politics (1995).

SECOND YEAR COURSES

• AS/POLS 2100 6.0, (Canadian Government and Politics.” (four times between 1987 and 1997).

• AS/POLS 2610 6.0, (Public Policy and Administration.” (1990-91).

• AK/POLS 3420 6.0 (Canadian Government and Politics “ (1993).

THIRD YEAR COURSES

• AS/POLS 3600 3.0, (Public Law I: The Constitution and the Courts in Canada,”& AS/POLS 3605 3.0, (Public Law II: The Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Limits of Public Administration.” (six times, 1996-2006).

• AS/POLS 3600 6.0,”Canadian Public Law.” (eight times, 1985 to 1991) .

• AS/POLS 3160 6.0, (Canadian Constitutional Law.” (1985-86).

• AS/POLS 3610 6.0, (Organization and Administration.” (1990-91).

• AK/POLS 3410 6.0, (The Politics of Public Administration and Public Policy in Canada.” (1988).

FOURTH YEAR, AND FOURTH YEAR / GRADUATE COURSES

• *AS/POLS 4000S 6.0, (Current Issues in Law and Public Policy.” (1987-1988).

• *AS/POLS 4000S 3.0, (Current Issues in Law and Public Policy.” (1988, 1989).

• *AS/POLS 4601 3.0, "Capstone Course in Law and Politics." (twice in 2003)

• *AS/POLS 4300 6.0, (Public Policy Analysis.” (six times between 1987 and 1996, including the predecessor course, AS/POLS 4610 6.0).

• *AS/POLS 4600 3.0 / AS/POLS 5110 3.0, (Judicial Administration in Canada” (formerly (Politics and the Judicial Process in Canada”) (twelve times between 1990 and 2008). (GR/UND)

• AS/POLS 4580 6.0, (Crises of Federalism.” (1990; second semester only) .

• *AS/POLS 4605 3.0 / GS/POLS 5605 3.0, (Ethical Politics,” (1996).(GR/UND)

• AS/POLS 4980 6.0, (Undergraduate Colloquium.” (1992, 1993, 1994).

• *AS/POLS 4995 3.0 and 6.0, (Practicum in Public Administration,” (four times between 1992 and 1996).

• AS/POLS 4990 3.0 and 6.0, (Supervised Reading and Research.” (two to six students a year, 1985 to 2003).

• AS/POLS 4602 3.0, "Capstone Course in Law and Politics." (two times, 2002-2003)

Osgoode Hall Law School:

Courses Taught:

Law 2570.03 (Legal Politics), Winter 2001-02.

Graduate:

Courses taught:

• GS/PUBL 6120 3.0, “Ethics, Privacy and Access to Information,” winter 2008-

09 (first half of course on ethics)

• GS/PUBL 6100 3.0, “Canadian Constitutional and Administrative Law,” winter 2007-08.

• *GS/Law 6761.03, (Some Theoretical Perspectives on Public Law and Administration.” (May/June, 1997, August, 1999, September, 2004, and October, 2007).

• *GS/Law 6764.03, “Judicial Administration in Canada,”) (2005, fall 2008)

• *GS/Law 6764.03, “Advanced Topics in Judicial Administration,” (2005, fall 2008)

• GS/POLS 6155 3.0, "Democratic Administration." (Five times 2002 - 2006)

• *GS/POLS 5110 3.0, “Judicial Administration in Canada” (thirteen times from 1990 to 2007) (formerly entitled (Politics and the Judicial Process in Canada”)

• cross-listed 5000/4000 courses as shown under (undergraduate teaching” above, and marked (GR/UND). (These courses had three to seven graduate enrolments annually, in addition to 20-30 undergraduate enrolments.)

Graduate Supervision:

• Current: thesis supervisor for four Ph.D. students (Gregory Tardi, Christopher Taucar, Kristopher Crawford-Dickinson, and Patrick Tomlinson), and on supervisory committee for one other (Nora Farrell).

• Thesis supervisor for Ph.D. candidate (Stefan Braun, defended April, 2002).

• Member of Supervisory Committee, three Ph.D. candidates (Ron Ellis, defended January 12, 2009, Solomon Ukhuegbe, defended July 27, 2009, and Byron Sheldrick, graduated 1996), and two D.Jur. candidates (Graham Barry,

graduated 1996, and Ama Beecham, 1997). [original D.Jur. before change in nomenclature]

• Member of examination committee for Ph.D. candidates, Thaddeus Hwong, March 31, 2006; Ph.D. candidate David Muttart, September 2, 2004; Ph.D. candidate Stephen Henderson (History), April 15, 2003; Ph.D. candidate Donna Lillian, September, 2001, D.Jur. Candidate Marc Ribeiro, March, 2001, and for LLM candidate Vidya Kumar, September, 2002.

• Member, Masters thesis advisory committee, four Master of Laws

examinations (Brian Murphy, 2003; Leighton MacDonald, 1996; Gavin Anderson, 1993; Graham Barry, 1993).

• Supervisor for fifteen professional development LL.M. (administrative law) major research papers, 1997 to 2009 student cohorts.

• Supervisor for Masters thesis for Univ. of Guelph student (N. Bowden,

1990-91).

• Supervisor of Major Research Paper for eighteen Masters students; thesis supervisor for one Masters student.

• Second reader of Major Research Paper for twelve Masters students.

• Dean's representative on six Master of Laws examinations.

• Dean's representative on Ph.D. oral, 1988.

• Deans' representative on M.A. oral, 1988.

Other:

• Reader for five Ph.D. comprehensive exams.

Other Teaching-Related Activities:

• Donation to the York University Foundation to establish the Ian Greene Book

Prize to be awarded each year to between one and five students graduating from

the Master of Public Policy, Administration and Law Program in recognition of a

combination of academic achievement and contribution to student life.

• Presentation, “Videoconferencing as a Teaching Tool,” for Technology

Enhanced Learning Conference, York University, April 25, 2006.

• Presentation on using technology in the classroom, Faculty of Arts Council,

October 6, 2005.

• Led seminars on ethics in research, M.A. Colloquium, Dept. of Political Science, York University, on an annual basis from1999 to 2005.

• “Teaching ethics in Political Science,” presentation to Centre for Practical Ethics workshop on Teaching Ethics on Campus, November 3, 1995.

• Contributed article to Centre for the Support of Teaching on strategies for

encouraging students to read course materials.

• “Alternatives to Lecturing,” presentation at TA day, September 2, 1999.

SERVICE

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

York University:

University Level:

• Master, McLaughlin College, 2004-2009

• Chair, York University Senate, 2003-04

• Chair, Council of Masters, 2007-08

• Co-Chair, Council of College Communities, 2007-08

• Member, Sub-Committee on College-Program Affiliations, 2007-08

• Member, Senate Executive Sub-committee on Honourary Degrees and

Ceremonials, 2007-08

• Vice-Chair, Council of Masters, 2006-07

• Faculty of Arts representative on Senate Executive, 2005-09

• Senator for Faculty of Arts, 2005-09

• Chair, York Council on Public Administration, 2004-2009

• Vice-Chair, Senate, 2002-03

• Member, Board of Directors, Centre for Practical Ethics, York University

(1994 - present)

• Member, Board of Directors, Centre for Public Law and Public Policy, York University (2000-2008)

• Member, Board of Directors, Centre for Public Public Policy and Law, York University (2008-present)

• Member, Faculty of Graduate Studies Academic Committee (1994 - 1995)

• Member, Task Force on Research Data Bases (1989-91)

• Member, Senate Committee on Academic Computing (1988-91)

Faculty level:

• Associate Dean, Faculty of Arts (1997 - 2000).

• Member, nominations committee, Faculty of Arts (2002-03)

• Member, Committee on Curriculum and Academic Policy (1996 - 1997; Chair

in fall term of 1996).

• Coordinator of high school lecture series for Faculty of Arts (1996 - 1997).

• Member, practical ethics working group for establishing a general certificate in

practical ethics (1990 - 1994).

• Member, Faculty of Arts Tenure and Promotions Committee (1987 - 89).

Inter-Faculty level:

• Director, Master of Public Policy, Administration and Law (2006- 2009).

• Co-ordinator, Graduate Diploma in Justice System Administration (2000 - )

• Associate Director, MPA Programme (2000 - )

• Co-director, professional development LL.M. in Administrative Law (1999 - )

• Member, MPA Coordinating Committee (1995 - present).

• Member, working committee on renewal of MPA programme (1992-1995).

Departmental level:

• Member, Tenure and Promotions Committee (chair) & Recruitment Committee, School of Public Policy and Administration, Atkinson Faculty of Liberal and Professional Studies (2006-2008)

• Member, Executive Committee, School of Public Policy and Administration (2006-2009)

• Member, Ethics Committee, Department of Political Science (2003- 2008)

• Affirmative action representative, recruitment committee (2002-03)

• Co-ordinator, Graduate Diploma in Democratic Administration (2002 - 2009)

• Member, Curriculum Committee (2000-2002)

• Member, Equity Committee (2002-03)

• Undergraduate Director, Department of Political Science (1992 - 1995)

• Co-ordinator, Public Policy and Administration Program (1989 to 1991)

• Department of Political Science computer user coordinator (1986-88)

• Member, Committee on Teaching Assistant Evaluation (1987-88)

• Department of Political Science representative, York University Law and

Society program (1985 - 1997)

• Member, Undergraduate Studies Committee (1986-87, 1989-90, 1992 - 95)

EXTRA-UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY SERVICE

SOME MEDIA CONTRIBUTIONS (from 1999)

(1) Print Media

• Interview for The Hill Times on ethics issues faced by Liberal MP Pablo

Rodriguez, June 28, 2010, 14.

• Interview on ethics and public office travel, The Globe and

Mail, May 31/2007, A16.

• Interview for Winnipeg Free Press on role of the Auditor General, March 15, 2005.

• Interview for Ottawa Citizen, Mar. 18, 2004, regarding Bill C-4, which would create independent ethics officers for the House of Commons and Senate.

• Interview for Time Magazine, Feb. 23, 2004, regarding the "sponsorship scandal."

• Interview for The Globe and Mail on November 28, 2003, A9, regarding the lengthening backlogs of criminal cases in the court system.

• Interview for The Globe and Mail on September 15, 2003, A8, regarding strategies of the parties during the Ontario election campaign.

• Interview for The Toronto Star, May 17, 2003, regarding ethics in municipal politics.

• Interview for CP wire services on politicians and criminal records, March 16, 2003

• Interview for The Globe and Mail on Paul Martin and divestment, March 13, 2003.

• Interview for The Globe and Mail on Paul Martin and federal conflict of interest guidelines, February 27, 2003.

• Interview for The National Post on Paul Martin and ethical politics, December 5, 2002, A8.

• Interview for The National Post on the Prime Minieter’s draft ethics legislation, October 24, 2002, A8.

• Interview for The National Post on the adequacy of the rules regarding the two-year (cooling off” period during which former cabinet ministers may not lobby, Feb. 16, 2002, A4.

• Interview for The National Post (A1) on the ethics of demonstrations at the Quebec City Summit, April 19, 2001.

• Interview for The National Post on Prime Ministerial ethics issues, March 28,

2001.

• Chapter 3 of Final Appeal (by Ian Greene, Carl Baar, Peter McCormick, George Szablowski and Martin Thomas) was reproduced in The Canadian Lawyer, April, 1999 (Vol. 23, Issue 4), as the lead article.

• Interview for The National Post on retirement of Chief Justice Lamer, August 23, 1999.

• Interview for The National Post on Jean Chrétien and ethics issues, January 23, 1999.

Radio & TV

• Interview on CKNW (Vancouver) and "Chorus" radio network on coalition

government, and ethics issues in politics, May 14, 2010.

• Interview on CBC Radio “The House” on political apologies, April 3, 2010.

• Interview on CKNW (Vancouver) on firing of “government watchdogs,”

January 27, 2010.

• Panellist on the i-Channel “At Issue” special presentation on The Charter of

Rights, with Clayton Ruby and Robert Leckey, June 3, 2009.

• Guest on CBC “Ontario Today” regarding the controversies surrounding Liberal

MP Ruby Dhalla and former prime minister Brian Muroney, May 13, 2009.

• Interview on CKNW and "Chorus" radio network on constitutional crisis,

December 1, 2008.

• Interview on CKNW and "Chorus" radio network on recent federal ethics

scandals, March 9, 2008.

• Interview for radio station CKLW about Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s ethics

package, January, 2006.

• Interview on CBC Newsworld, "Canada Now," May 30, 2005, on the release of

the transcripts of the "Grewal tapes."

• Interview on CBC Radio "The Current" on ethical issues surrounding crossing the floor to join another party prior to a confidence vote, May 24, 2005.

• Interview on CBC Radio "The Current" as "judge" in the "first annual ethics quiz" for MPs, May 20, 2004.

• Interview on CBC Newsworld regarding the appointment of the House of Commons Ethics Commissioner, April 26, 2004.

• Interview on 680 news regarding the sponsorship scandal, March 18/04.

• Interview on CBC Radio "The Current" regarding the Auditor General's report, Feb. 10, 2004.

• Interview on CBC Newsworld regarding the Auditor General's report, Feb. 10, 2004.

• Guest on CBC Radio program "Ontario Today," discussing the use of citizens' juries as instruments for public consultation, Jan. 14, 2004.

• Interview on Radio Canada International regarding the ethics of political party fund-raising, December 10, 2003.

• Interview on CBC Radio "The Current" regarding patronage appointments, May 27, 2003.

• Interview on CBC Ontario "radio noon" on Paul Martin and divestment, March 12, 2003.

• Interview on CKNW and "Chorus" radio network on federal ethics regulations and their impact for Paul Martin's personal holdings, March 9, 2003.

• Interview on CBC Radio, Toronto "Ontario Today," Jan. 29, 2003, on federal government plans to reform the political party contribution legislation.

• Interview on CHQR Radio, Calgary, January, 2003, on ethical issues surrounding B.C. premier's arrest for impaired driving.

• One-hour interview on CKNW (Vancouver) and Chorus Network regarding judicial activism, December 7, 2002.

• One-hour interview on CKNW (Vancouver) and Chorus Network regarding ethical issues relating to upcoming leadership conventions for federal Liberals and Conservatives, October, 2002.

• Interview on CTV news regarding disclosure of campaign fund by candidates for Liberal leadership, July 9, 2002.

• Interview on CHQR Radio, Calgary, June 11, 2002, on ethical issues surrounding the federal government.

• Interview on CKNW, Vancouver, June 1, 2002, on ethical issues surrounding the federal government.

• Interview with Andy Barrie on CBC Toronto morning show on ethical issues relevant to new P.C. leader Ernie Eves, March 28, 2002.

• Interview on CTV (Talk TV” regarding ministerial accountability and the Minister of Defence, January 31, 2002.

• Half hour interview with CHQR Radio in Calgary regarding ethical politics, April 19, 2001.

• Half hour interview with CHED Radio in Edmonton regarding ethical politics,

April 10, 2001.

• Interview for CBC radio afternoon show, Toronto, on Prime Ministerial ethics issues, March 23, 2001.

• Interviews with six CBC radio stations about the independence of the federal Ethics Counsellor, Feb. 13, 2001.

• Interview with CBC radio for (Cross-Country Checkup,” August 22, 1999.

• Member of panel for John Crispo(s (Inside Out” television panel program, TLN network, March 9, 1999.

• Interview for CBC Newsworld re the Ewanchuk case and Justice McClung, February 28, 1999.

• Interview for CTV news on Jean Chrétien and ethics issues, January 28, 1999.

• Interview with Michael Enright on CBC This Morning regarding the book, Final Appeal, January 20, 1999.

RELEVANT COMMUNITY SERVICE

• Member, Association of Canadian Court Administrators Research Committee, 2003 – 2010

• Chair, 32nd Toronto Scout Group, 2002-2005

• Member, Connaught Social Sciences Fellowship Adjudication Committee, University of Toronto, 2004-2007.

• Chair, York SCM Faculty Advisory Board (1997 - 2001).

• Volunteer mediator, Mediate-At-York (1998 - 2002).

• Member, special committee on independence and appointments, Ontario Society of Adjudicators and Regulators, 1997.

• Panellist in Public Forum on Immigration Policy with Hon. Sergio Marchi, Minister of Immigration, York University, June 20, 1994.

• Public presentations at Toronto Public Library on the Charlottetown Accord, Oct. 21 & 22, 1992.

• John Howard Society, Board of Directors, Lethbridge (1984-85).

• Founding member, Lethbridge Dispute Mediation Council (1983-85).

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