SPECIAL EVENT
Guest: Jan Pieter Balkenende,
Prime Minister and Minister of General Affairs,
The Government of the Netherlands
The Long Trail: Working Together to Enhance
Stability, Social Cohesion and Sustainability
Monday, June 11, 2007, 3:30-4:15 PMRefreshments available from 3:00PMLester B. Pearson Building, Cadieux Auditorium, 125 Sussex Drive, Ottawa
Please register by Friday June 8:
Email: ciia.ncb1@sympatico.ca ; Tel: (613) 726-8221; or by Fax: (613) 726-3884
For more information, please visit the CIIA Website: www.ciia.org or Tel: (613) 726-8221
There is no charge for this event. – Paid parking is available at 111 Sussex Drive
On the occasion of Prime Minister Balkenende’s visit to Canada, we look forward to hearing his views on the bilateral relations, the European Union, NATO involvement in Afghanistan, and the challenges facing Canada and the Netherlands.
Dr Jan Pieter (known as Jan Peter) Balkenende was born in Kapelle on 7 May 1956. After completing his secondary education studied history at the Free University of Amsterdam (graduating in 1980) and Dutch law (graduating in 1982). He obtained his doctorate in law in 1992 with a thesis on government regulation and civil-society organisations.
From 1982 to 1984 he was a legal affairs policy officer at the Netherlands Universities Council. He then served on the staff of the policy institute of the Christian Democratic Alliance (CDA) until 1998. Dr Balkenende was a member of Amstelveen municipal council from 1982 to 1998, and leader of its CDA group from 1994. From 1993 to 2002 he was professor (part-time) of Christian social thought on society and economics at the Free University.
From 1998 to 2002 he was a member of the House of Representatives of the States General for the CDA, and leader of the CDA parliamentary party from 1 October 2001.
He has also been a member and vice-chair of the board of the broadcasting organisation NCRV, a member of the Amsterdam Regional Forum, chair of the Association of Christian Lawyers, member of the group on socially responsible business practice in the Royal Association MKB-Nederland, which represents employers in small and medium-size businesses, and a member of the board of the Parliamentary History Group.
On 22 July 2002, Dr Jan Peter Balkenende was appointed Prime Minister and Minister of General Affairs in the first government to bear his name. He was also the Prime Minister and Minister of General Affairs, in the second and third Balkenende government. On 22 February 2007, he became Prime Minister and Minister of General Affairs again, in the fourth Balkenende government.
This event would not be possible without the support of
The Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada and
The Embassy of the Netherlands