5TH ANNUAL JEANNE SAUVÉ ADDRESS
Democracy in the Balance:
Journalism in Canada and around the World
Friday, 7 November 2014
4:00 P.M. – 6:00 P.M.
L’Ermitage (Salle Jacques Giguère)
3510, chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges, Montréal
Welcome
by Jean-François Sauvé
Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Jeanne Sauvé Foundation
Opening remarks and introduction of the speaker
by Professor Suzanne Fortier
Principal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill University
JEANNE SAUVÉ ADDRESS
by Céline Galipeau
Radio-Canada journalist, foreign correspondent, and anchor of the flagship news program Téléjournal
Thank you
by Mame Diarra Bousso Ndiaye
Sauvé Scholar 2012-13 and founding Executive Director of Solidarité Active, Sénégal
Panel Discussion
Moderator:
Désirée McGraw, President and Executive Director, Jeanne Sauvé Foundation
Panelists:
Gerald Bareebe, Sauvé Scholar 2012-13: Investigative journalist with the Daily Monitor, Uganda’s only independent daily newspaper; Junior Massey Fellow and Trudeau Scholar, University of Toronto
Adam Daifallah, Sauvé Scholar 2004-05: Former member of The National Post editorial board and Washington, D.C. correspondent of The New York Sun; co-founder and partner at Hatley Strategy Advisors
Dawa, Sauvé Scholar 2005-06: Bhutan Broadcasting Service’s award-winning broadcaster and anchor and President of the Journalists Association of Bhutan
Mirwais Nahzat, Sauvé Scholar 2009-10: Regular media commentator and contributor to several Canadian documentaries on Afghanistan; Vice Chancellor for Institutional Advancement at Kardan University
Jonathan Sas, Sauvé Scholar 2012-13: Former Editor-in-Chief of The Mark News and media criticism contributor to The Tyee; Director of Research at the Broadbent Institute, he helped found and now contributes to the Institute’s progressive online news source: PressProgress.ca
Question Period