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Program for a Study Tour of Canadian Provincial Legislatorss Official Visit to the German provinces of Berlin, Free State

of Saxony, and North Rhine Westphalia June 19th, 2011 June 29th, 2011
Program in the State of Berlin Capital of the Federal Republic of Germany

Sunday, June 19th, 2011


Individual Arrival of the Delegates from Alberta, New Brunswick, and Saskatchewan Delegates will be greeted at the airport by Mr. Janneck Herre, Bureau Chief, Partnership of Parliaments (PoP) Followed by check-in Transfer to hotel arthotel Berlin-Mitte Wallstrae 70-73 10179 Berlin Phone: +49 30 240 62 0 Fax: +49 30 240 62 222 http://www.artotels.com/berlin-hotel-de-d-10179/germiart Time at your disposal Meet at lobby of hotel Official Welcome Dinner hosted by Mr. Alfons Schps, Executive Director of Partnership of Parliaments at the hotel restaurant

Afterwards 05:45 p.m. 06:00 p.m.

Factory Restaurant at the Ermelerhaus arthotel Berlin-Mitte Wallstrae 70-73 10179 Berlin Phone: +49 30 240 62 0 The Vice-President of PoP, The Hon. Rolf Seel, MdL, will attend this function. Vice-President Seel will be your host in the province of North Rhine Westphalia

Monday, June 20th, 2011


Morning 09:20 a.m. 09:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Breakfast (included) Meet at lobby of hotel Transfer to PoPs headquarters

Briefing by Mr. Michael Henkel, Executive Account Manager EMEA, North Plains System, Ontario Seminar I: Canadian Investments in Germany The Experience of North Plains Systems Briefing by The Hon. Alexander Longolius, former member and deputy speaker of the Berlin House of Representatives (Abgeordnetehaus von Berlin) The Hon. Alexander Longolius is the founding father of PoP Seminar II: German Political System and its Discontent An Overview Depart for lunch Light Lunch at Restaurant Maximilians im Kontorhaus Friedrichstrae 185-190 10117 Berlin Phone: +49-30-20 45 05 59 Depart for Holocaust Memorial Short walk and tour of the Holocaust Memorial Visit of the State Representation of the State of Hesse (Hessische Landesvertretung) Hessische Landesvertretung beim Bund (Hesse State Representation) In den Ministergrten 5 10117 Berlin Phone: +49-30-726 200 - 762 Welcome by Dr. Bernadette Droste, Head of the Hesse State Representation, and Dr. Eric Nils Vogt, Executive Assistant to the Minister European and Federal Affairs of the State of Hesse Briefing by Hana Dankov, Department of European Affairs at the Hesse State Representation, Seminar III: The Strong Role of a German State in the Federal System of Germany

11:00 a.m.

01:00 p.m. 01:15 p.m.

02:15 p.m. 03:00 p.m. 03:30 p.m.

05:00 p.m. 06:30 p.m. 07:00 p.m.

German-Canadian Reception at Representation of the State of Hesse PoP members will attend this function Depart for dinner Dinner hosted by The Hon. Gerd Krner, Krner Consulting Aigner Gendarmenmarkt Franzsische Str. 25 10117 Berlin Phone: +49-30-203 75 18 50/51

Afterwards

Return for Hotel

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011 FOR ADMISSION YOUR PASSPORT IS NEEDED TODAY!
Morning 07:40 a.m. 07:45 a.m. 09:00 a.m. Breakfast (included) Meet at lobby of hotel Depart for Berlin-Hohenschnhausen Memorial Guided Tour of the former Soviet Special Camp and remand prison of the Ministry of State Security (The STASI-prison) Gedenksttte Berlin-Hohenschnhausen Genslerstrae 66 13055 Berlin Phone: +49-30-98608230 Fax: +49-30-986082464 http://en.stiftung-hsh.de/document.php?cat_id=CAT_232&special=0 10:30 a.m. 11:45 a.m. 12:00 noon Depart for Federal Parliament Arrive at the Marie-Elisabeth-Lders-Haus Official Welcome by The Hon. Dr. Werner Ott, MdB, Location: Deutscher Bundestag Marie-Elisabeth-Lders-Haus Eingang Dorotheenstrae 101 11011 Berlin Phone: +49-22778026 Seminar IV: 01:00 p.m Fight the Power! The end of Nuclear Energy in Germany and the the agenda for a Green New Deal

Guided tour of the dome of the Reichstagsgebude, seat of the German Federal Parliament (Deutscher Bundestag) www.bundestag.de Short walk to the German Federal Counsel Deutscher Bundesrat Guided tour of the Bundesrat building Briefing by Mr. Claus Koggel, Ministerial Counsellor Seminar V: The upper chamber of German federalism: Function of the DEUTSCHER BUNDESRAT

01:30 p.m. 02:15 p.m. 03:00 p.m.

04:00 p.m. Afterwards 06:30 p.m.

Return for hotel Time at your disposal Meet at lobby of hotel and depart for dinner

07:00 p.m.

Dinner hosted by Mr Executive Director of PoP at the Restaurant Lwenbru am Gendarmenmarkt Leipziger Strae 65 10117 Berlin Phone: +49 30 20624630 Time at your disposal Explore the German capital on your own.

Evening

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011 FOR ADMISSION YOUR PASSPORT IS NEEDED TODAY!
Morning Afterwards 08:00 a.m. 08:30 a.m. Breakfast (included) check-out hotel (The luggage remains in the luggage room) Transfer to Canadian Embassy by Public Transportation Official welcome, briefing and breakfast at Canadian Embassy by H.E. Peter M. Boehm, Ambassador of Canada to the Federal Republic of Germany Seminar VI: The current state of German-Canadian Relations Followed by 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Presentations by the different departments of the Canadian Embassy Depart for short walk to Legislative Assembly of Berlin Abgeordnetenhaus von Berlin (Berlin House of Representatives) Presentation on the struggle for Democracy in the city and province of Berlin Abgeordnetenhaus von Berlin Niederkirchnerstrae 5 10111 Berlin Phone: +49-30-23250 Guided Tour of the Abgeordnetenhaus von Berlin (Berlin House of Representatives) Depart for lunch Lunch hosted by Mr. Alfons Schps, Executive Director of PoP at the Hotel de Rome Behrenstrae 37 10117 Berlin Phone: +49-30-460 60 90 Fax: +49-30-460 60 92 000 Afterwards 02:30 p.m. 03:45 p.m. 06:15 p.m. Return for hotel Pick up of luggage and depart for Berlin Central Bus Terminal Departure to Dresden on German bus service Arrival in Dresden

11:00 a.m. 12:00 noon 12:30 noon

Program in the Free State of Saxony, Capital: DRESDEN


check-in The Westin Bellevue Hotel Groe Meiner Strae 15 01097 Dresden Phone: +49 351 - 805 0 http://www.westinbellevuedresden.com/en Dinner

Evening

Thursday, June 23rd, 2011


Morning 08:30 a.m. 09:00 a.m. followed by 09:30 a.m. Breakfast (included) Short Walk to the Legislative Assembly of the Free State of Saxony Welcome by Dr. Christopher Metz, Chief Clerk of the Legislative Assembly Short guided tour of the Legislative Assembly Penal discussion with MLAs that are PoP members as well Seminar VII: A province of the former east 21 years after reunification Panel Participants:

The Hon. Heinz Lehmann, MdL Vice-President of PoP, Christian Democratic Union (CDU Conservatives) The Hon. Andrea Dombois, MdL First Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, CDU The Hon. Oliver Wehner, MdL, CDU The Hon. Jan Lffler, MdL, CDU The Hon. Peter Wilhelm Patt, MdL, CDU The Hon. Alexander Krau, MdL, CDU The Hon. Jens Michel, MdL, CDU The Hon. Andreas Heinz, MdL, CDU The Hon. Karin Strempel, MdL, CDU The Hon. Gunter Hatzsch, Social Democratic Party (SPD Labour Party), former Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly

The Hon. Jan Lffler and The Hon. Peter Wilhelm Patt have been to the province of Alberta in October 2010 as part of the PoP exchange. The Hon. Alexander Krau, MdL has been to the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan in October 2008 as part of the PoP exchange. 11.30 a.m. 01:00 p.m. Luncheon at the Restaurant Chiaveri hosted by The Hon. Dr. Matthias Rler, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Saxony in honour of the delegation Depart for Guided Sight Seeing Tour of Dresden

Explore historical Dresden, which is a relatively new Slavic settlement since the late 12th century, whereas the area has been settled in the Neolithic era by Linear Pottery culture tribes around 7,500 B.C. Included in this tour will be a visit of the Dresden Frauenkirche (Dresdner Frauenkirche, literally Church of Our Lady, which is a Lutheran Church. Built in the 18th century, the church was destroyed in the firebombing of Dresden during World War II. It has been reconstructed as a landmark symbol of reconciliation between former warring enemies. The reconstruction of its exterior was completed in 2004, its interior in 2005 and, after 13 years of rebuilding, the church was reconsecrated on 30 October 2005. Once a month, an Anglican Evensong in English is held in the Church of Our Lady, with clergy sent from St. George's Anglican Chaplaincy in Berlin. Furthermore you will visit TheGrnes Gewlbe(Green Vault) which is a museum that contains the largest collection of treasures in Europe. It is a part of Dresden castle. It was founded in 1723. It features a unique and rich variety of exhibits from the period of baroque to classicism. The name comes from the malachite green painted columns of the "Pretiosensaal" although these are currently covered in mirrors. It has been completely reconstructed and was reopened on 1 September 2006. It is often referred to as a walk-in treasure chest. It contains nine rooms, each with its own exhibition theme. The crown jewels used by the Saxonkings of Poland and some reminders of thePolish monarchs, like a 14th century cup of Queen Jadwiga of Poland, illegally appropriated by Frederick August I, Elector of Saxony are also displayed in the Grnes Gewlbe. During World War II three of the nine rooms were damaged by bombs, but the treasure itself was kept safely at the Festung Knigstein. The Soviet army seized the treasures in 1945, but gave them back in 1958 to the German Democratic Republic (Communistic East Germany). In 2009 President Barack Obama was received within by Chancellor Angela Merkel. 04:45 p.m. afterwards 06:00 p.m. Return for hotel Time at your disposal Depart for the city of Pillnitz The Hon. Heinz Lehmann, MdL, Vice-President of PoP, will accompany the group for the evening Visit of the Legislative Night o the Chamber of Crafts in Pillnitz

07:00 p.m.

Friday, June 24th, 2011


Morning 08:30 a.m. 09:30 a.m. Breakfast (included) Meet at lobby of hotel and depart for city of Bautzen Visit of the Bombardier Plant in Bautzen and trolley tour The Hon. Heinz Lehmann, MdL, Vice-President of PoP, and The Hon. Marko Schiemann, MdL will accompany the group for this function

11:30 p.m.

Meeting with representatives of the Domowina (TBC) Seminar VIII: A strong minority and its independence in a German majority province: The case of the Sorbs Domowina is a political independent league of the Sorbian and Wendish people and umbrella organization of Sorbian societies in Lower and Upper Lusatia, Germany. It represents the interests of Sorbian people and is the continual successor of the previous Domowina League of the Lusatian Sorbs. Sorbs (Upper Sorbian: Serbja; Lower Sorbian: Serby also known as Wends, Lusatian Sorbs or Lusatian Serbs) are a Western Slavic people of Central Europe living predominantly in Lusatia, a region on the territory of Germany and Poland. In Germany they live in the states of Brandenburg and Saxony. They speak the Sorbian languages (Wendish, Lusatian), closely related to Polish, Kashubian, Czech and Slovak and officially recognized and protected as minority languages of Germany, but due to Germanization only the older generation in Lower Sorbia speak the language at home. Their religions are predominantly Catholicism and Lutheranism. Sorbs are divided into two geographical groups: * Upper Sorbs, who speak Upper Sorbian (about 40,000 people). * Lower Sorbs, who speak Lower Sorbian (about 20,000 people)

Followed by 03:00 p.m. 04:00 p.m.

Guided sight seeing tour of Bautzen and lunch Visit of the Brwalder See, a renaturation effort at a former strip mining site Visit of Weiwasser, an active lignite mining site The Hon. Heinz Lehmann, MdL, Vice-President of PoP, and The Hon. Lothar Bienst, MdL will accompany the group for this function

04:45 p.m.

Visit of the Frst-Pckler-Park in in Bad Muskau The Muskau Park (German Frst-Pckler-Park Bad Muskau, in Polish Park Muakowski), is the largest and one of the most famous English gardens of Germany and Poland. It covers 3.5 square kilometers (1.4 sq mi) of land in Poland and 2.1 km2 (0.81 sq mi) in Germany. The park extends on both sides of the Neisse rive, which constitutes the border between the countries. The 17.9 km2 (6.9 sq mi) zone around the park encompassed the German town Bad Muskau (Upper Sorbian: Muakow) in the West and Polish knica (Wjeska, former Lugknitz) in the East. While Muskau Castle is situated west of the river, the heart of the park ishe partially wooded raised areas on the east bank called The Park on Terraces. In 2003 a pedestrian bridge spanning the Neisse was rebuilt to connect both parts. On July 2, 2004, UNESCO added the park to its World Heritage List, as an example of cross-border cultural collaboration between Poland and Germany. It was added to the list on two criteria: for breaking new ground in terms of development towards the ideal man-made landscape, and for its influence on the development of landscape architecture as a discipline.

Afterwards

Depart for Forest Village Ranch

Evening

Visit to Forest Village Ranch during Country Fest for a simulated taste of the Old West Guided tour of the site including a Country-Church, Whisky-Saloon, Post office, etc. and Dinner Return for Dresden

Afterwards

Saturday, June 25th, 2011


Morning Breakfast (included) Time at your disposal 12 noon Depart for City of Meissen By 929 King Henry I of Germany had finally subdued the Slavic Glomacze tribe and a fortress built within their settlement area, situated on a rock high above the Elbe river. This castle called Misnia after a nearby creek became the nucleus of the town and from 965 on the residence of the Margraves of Meissen, who in 1423 acquired the Electorate of Saxony. 12:15 p.m. Welcome by Mr. Dr. Kurtzke, Executive Director of the famous Meissen Porcelain Manufactory Meissen porcelain or Meissen china is the first European hard-paste porcelain that was developed from 1708 by Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus. The production of porcelain at Meissen, near Dresden, started in 1710 and attracted artists and artisans to establish one of the most famous porcelain manufacturers, still in business today as Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen GmbH. Its signature logo, the crossed swords, was introduced in 1720 to protect its production; the mark of the crossed swords is one of the oldest trademarks in existence. It dominated the style of European porcelain until 1756. Followed by Guided tour of the Manufactory The Hon. Heinz Lehmann, MdL, Vice-President of PoP, and The Hon. Karin Strempel, MdL will accompany the group for this afternoon 02:45 p.m. 03:00 p.m. 04:00 p.m. 04:45 p.m. 05:45 p.m. Short walk through the city to Albrechtsburg (Castle of Albrecht) Coffee break at the courtyard of the castle Guided tour of the 13th Century Meissen Cathedral (Meiner Dom) Guided tour of the Albrechtsburg (Castle of Albrecht ) Depart for Cooperative Wine-Growers Association Dinner hosted by the Hon. Steffen Flath, MdL, Government leader and Caucus Chair of the CDU caucus at the Legislative Assembly of the Free State of Saxony in honour of the delegation Afterwards Return for Dresden

Sunday, June 26th, 2011


Morning Breakfast (included) Check-out hotel Opportunity to attend a church service TBA 01:30 p.m. 03:55 p.m. Depart for airport Departure on 4U 0023 to Cologne-Bonn-Airport

Program in the State of North Rhine-Westphalia; Capital: Dsseldorf


05:00 p.m. Check-in Arrival on Cologne-Bonn-Airport Hilton Hotel Cologne Marzellenstrasse 13-17 50668 Cologne Tel: +49-221- 130710 Fax: +49--221-130720 http://www1.hilton.com/en_US/hi/hotel/CGNHIHI-Hilton-Cologne/index.do? WT.srch=1 06:45.m. 07:00 p.m. 07:45 p.m. Meet at lobby of hotel with the Hon. Rolf Seel, MdL, Vice-President of PoP Short stroll to Sion Brewery Dinner hosted by Research in Motion (Blackberry) Seminar IX: Canadian Investments in Germany and the Europen Union

Mr. Leslie Reissner, Canadian Consul The Hon. Harald Giebels, MdL, deputy chair of the GermanAmerican and German-Canadian Parliamentary Group of the Legislative Assembly of North Rhine Westphalia Dr. Ulrike Rausch, Chair German-Canadian Society

Monday, June 27th, 2011


Morning 08:40 a.m. 08:45 a.m. 09:00 a.m. Breakfast (included) Meet at lobby of hotel Short walk to offices of the district president Courtesy Call with and welcome by The Hon. Gisela Walsken, District President Cologne

09:15 a.m. 09:45 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 12:00 noon

Visit of the Traffic Control Unit Transfer to wharf of the Cologne-Dsseldorf-Ship-Line Cruise by 2000 years of Cologne history hosted by President Michael Breuer, President of the Rhine Savings and Giro Bank Association Welcome of the delegation and lunch briefing by Mr. Bonnen, Member of the board of the District Savings Bank of Cologne-Neumarkt Seminar X: The German Savings Banks System A Singular Phenomenon in Europe Guided tour of the Cologne Carnival Museum and briefing Seminar XI: Carnival and its Economic Impact in the Rhine Area klner karnevalsmuseum Maarweg 134-136 50825 Kln Phone: 49-0-221 574 00-76 http://www.kk-museum.de/cms/upload/pdf/cologne_carnival_museum.pdf Carnival has been celebrated in the City of Cologne since time immemorial. After the French Revolutionary troops left Cologne in 1814, however, and the Prussians took over ,the citizens felt it was high time to "organise" the street carnival which, the new authority felt, was getting out of hand. Thus, in 1823 the "Festordnendes Komitee" was founded, the predecessor of todays Festival Committee. On February 10, 1823 Cologne celebrated the first Rose Monday ("Rosenmontag") with the motto "Inthronisation of the Carnival Hero". Over the years, decades and centuries certain traditions and customs emerged, which are still the hallmark of the traditional Cologne Carnival. Given its Christian roots, the date of Rose Monday is determined by the Church calendar: It takes place on the Monday before Ash Wednesday, which in turn marks the beginning of Lent leading up to Good Friday and Easter. Traditionally, the fifth season is declared open at 11 minutes past eleven on the eleventh of November! The Carnival spirit is then temporarily suspended by the Advent and Christmas period, and picks up again "in earnest" in the New Year. Street carnival, also called "the crazy days", takes places between Thursday (Womens Carnival Day) before Rose Monday and ends on Ash Wednesday.

02:00 p.m.

04:00 p.m.

Guided tour of the Cologne Cathedral Cologne Cathedral (German: Klner Dom, officially Hohe Domkirche St. Peter und Maria, English: High Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Mary) is a Roman Catholic Church in Cologne, Germany. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Cologne, and is under the administration of the Archdiocese of Cologne. It is renowned as a monument of Christianity, of German Catholicism in particular, of Gothic architecture and of the continuing faith and perseverance of the people of the city in which it stands. It is dedicated to Saint Peter and the Blessed Virgin Mary. The cathedral is a World Heritage Site, one of the best-known architectural monuments in Germany, and Cologne's most famous landmark, described by UNESCO as an "exceptional work of human creative genius". It is Germany's most visited landmark, attracting an average of 20,000 people a day. Construction of Cologne Cathedral began in 1248 and took, with interruptions, until 1880 to complete. It is 144.5 metres long, 86.5 m wide and its towers are approximately 157 m tall. The cathedral is one of the world's largest churches and the

largest Gothic church in Northern Europe. For four years, 1880-84, it was the tallest structure in the world, until the completion of the Washington Monument. It has the second-tallest church spires, only surpassed by the single spire of Ulm Minster, completed 10 years later in 1890. Because of its enormous twin spires, it also presents the largest faade of any church in the world. The choir of the cathedral, measured between the piers, also holds the distinction of having the largest height to width ratio of any Medieval church, 3.6:1, exceeding even Beauvais Cathedral which has a slightly higher vault. 05:00 p.m. 06:55 p.m. 07:00 p.m. 08:00 p.m. Afterwards Time at your disposal Meet at lobby of hotel Depart for Cologne Airport by public transportation Dinner reception at the conference room Wllhaf hosted by the Cologne airport Guided tour of the security area of the airport and briefing by Mr. Ulrich Stiller Seminar XII: Boarding 24/7 Colognes Airport as European hub for UPS and close to 10 Million passengers a year on the side 10:34 p.m. Return for hotel

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011


07:30 a.m. 07:49 a.m. 09:00 a.m. Meet at lobby of hotel Depart on RE 10113 for Dsseldorf

Working breakfast with members of the German-American/Canadian Parliamentary Group of the North Rhine Westphalia Legislative Assembly Welcome by The Hon. Angela Freimuth, MdL, Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of North Rhine Westphalia and Chair of the Parliamentary Group Guided tour of the Legislative Assembly of North Rhine Westphalia by Mr Thomas Schneider Briefing by The Hon. Lutz Lienenkmper, MdL, Former Minister and member of PoP Seminar XIII: Energy Policies in Germanys largest Province Germany after Fukushima

10:00 a.m. 11.00 a.m.

12:00 noon 12:30 p.m. 02:00 p.m. 02:30 p.m. 04:30 p.m.

Official welcome by The Hon. Eckhard Uhlenberg MdL, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of North Rhine Westphalia and signing of Guestbook Luncheon hosted by The Hon. Eckhard Uhlenberg MdL, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of North Rhine Westphalia Short walk through the beautiful old town of Dsseldorf TBA Short walk to the State Chancellery

05:00 p.m.

Welcome by The Hon. Dr. Angelica Schwall-Dren, Minister for Federal Affairs, the European Union and Media Seminar XIV: The Province North Rhine Westphalia in Germany and Europe

06:30 p.m.

Return for Cologne by train

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011


Morning Breakfast (included) check- out hotel Individual departure of delegates

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