AGENDA
Participants Arrive in Winnipeg
Participants that are flying will take a taxi or Uber from the airport to the Delta Winnipeg, 350 St. Mary Avenue, and retain their receipt for reimbursement.
1815 – Welcome Reception and Dinner – Blaze Restaurant in the Delta Winnipeg
Program chair Lisa Nemeth will meet participants in the hotel lobby and escort them to dinner.
All presentations will be held in Classroom A on the 10th floor unless otherwise specified in the program. All breaks will be held in the 10th floor participant lounge.
0840 – Meet in Hotel Lobby and Walk to Cereals Canada
(10th Floor – 303 Main Street)
Participants will be met in the hotel lobby by Lisa Nemeth. The walk to Cereals Canada is 10-15 minutes, mainly inside, but participants will need to cross Main Street outdoors to arrive at Cereals Canada.
0900 – Cereals Canada Welcome and Course Overview
Lisa Nemeth, Director, Market Support and Training
0910 – Cereals Canada Overview Presentation
Dean Dias, Chief Executive Officer
0940 – Participant Introductions
0945 – Group Photograph – Classroom C
1000 – Canadian Grain Commission Sessions
At this point, the group will refer to the letters on their tent cards and split into two groups for the next two sessions. They will regroup at lunch.
Group A
1000-1015 – Break
1015-1100 – Canadian Grain Commission (CGC) Overview
A brief overview of the role and responsibilities of the CGC.
Patty Rosher, Assistant Chief Commissioner
1100-1200 – Grain Inspection & Grading Demonstration at the Canadian Grain Commission – 8th Floor:
Impact of wheat grading factors on end use quality.
Chris Fleury, Inspection Trainer; Soo Hyun Lee, Inspection Trainer
Group B
1000-1100 – Grain Inspection & Grading Demonstration at the Canadian Grain Commission – 8th Floor:
Impact of wheat grading factors on end use quality.
Chris Fleury, Inspection Trainer; Soo Hyun Lee, Inspection Trainer
1100-1115 – Break
1115-1200 – Canadian Grain Commission (CGC) Overview
A brief overview of the role and responsibilities of the CGC.
Patty Rosher, Assistant Chief Commissioner
1200 – Lunch – Hosted by Cereals Canada
1300 – Quality of Canadian Wheat Classes
Elaine Sopiwnyk, Vice President, Technical Services, Cereals Canada
1330 – Cereals Canada Technology Session I:
Asian Products – 11th Floor
Natalie Middlestead, Technologist, End-products (Asian Products and Pasta); Jared Ozuk, Technologist, End-products, Cereals Canada
1430 – Break
1445 – Canadian Malting Barley Technical Centre (CMBTC) Overview and Tour of Facilities
Peter Watts, Managing Director; Aaron Onio, Malting and Brewing Technical Specialist
1630 – Adjourn
1815 – Board Bus at Hotel to Depart for Restaurant
1830 – Arrive at Promenade Brasserie for Cereals Canada Hosted Group Dinner – 130 Provencher Boulevard
2030 – Depart Promenade Brasserie to Return to the Delta Winnipeg
0850 – Arrive at Cereals Canada for Morning Announcements in Classroom A
0900 – Wheat Breeding and the Wheat Varietal Registration System
Curt McCartney, Winter Wheat Breeder and Geneticist, University of Manitoba
0945 – Grain Market Outlook
Leif Carlson, Director, Market Intelligence and Trade Policy, Cereals Canada
1030 – Break
1045 – Merchandising and Trading in Canada
How transactions are processed and the different ways sales are made.
Eric Vielfaure, Grains Merchandising Leader, Cargill
1115 – Cereals Canada Technology Session II:
Group A: Baking Technology – 11th Floor
Customer requirements around the world.
Lindsay Bourré, Manager, End-Products; Karen Pitura, Technical Specialist, End-products (Baking); Rosa Boyd, Technologist, End-products (Baking); Kelly Tan, Technician, End-products
Group B: Analytical Services – 1st Floor
Focus will be on sprout damage, how the falling number test is done, and the impact of sprout damage on end-use quality.
Kristina Pizzi, Manager, Analytical Services; Robyn Makowski, Technologist, Analytical Services; Jean Ryu, Technician, Analytical Services; Julia Cann, Technician, Analytical Services
1215 – Lunch – Hosted by Cereals Canada
1315 – Railway Transportation of Grain: Challenges for the Future
Bruce McFadden, Director of Research and Analysis, Quorum Corporation
1400 – Cereals Canada Technology Session III:
Group A: Flour Milling – 11th Floor
Customer requirements around the world.
Norbert Cabral, Manager, Milling; Brando Remonte, Technologist, Milling; Gerald Kanife, Technical Specialist, Milling
Group B: Baking Technology – 11th Floor
Customer requirements around the world.
Lindsay Bourré, Manager, End-Products; Karen Pitura, Technical Specialist, End-products (Baking); Rosa Boyd, Technologist, End-products (Baking); Kelly Tan, Technician, End-products
1500 – Break
1515 – Cereals Canada Technology Session IV:
Group A: Pasta Products and Extruded Products – 1st Floor
Lindsay Bourré, Manager, End-products; Jared Ozuk, Technologist, End-products
Group B: Flour Milling – 11th Floor
Customer requirements around the world.
Norbert Cabral, Manager, Milling; Brando Remonte, Technologist, Milling; Gerald Kanife, Technical Specialist, Milling
1615 – Customer Support: Open Discussion with Pizza and Beer – Classroom C
Dean Dias, Chief Executive Officer; Elaine Sopiwnyk, Vice President, Technical Services; Leif Carlson, Director, Market Intelligence and Trade Policy, Cereals Canada
1700 – Adjourn – Free Evening
0850 – Arrive at Cereals Canada for Morning Announcements in Classroom A
0900 – Cereals Canada Technology Session V:
Group A: Analytical Services – 1st Floor
Focus will be on sprout damage, how the falling number test is done and the impact of sprout damage on end-use quality.
Kristina Pizzi, Manager, Analytical Services; Robyn Makowski, Technologist, Analytical Services; Jean Ryu, Technician, Analytical Services; Julia Cann, Technician, Analytical Services
Group B: Pasta Products and Extruded Products – 1st Floor
Lindsay Bourré, Manager, End-products; Jared Ozuk, Technologist, End-products
1000 – Break
Value Added by Cereals Canada
Presentations from 10:15am to 12:00pm will focus on various Cereals Canada initiatives.
1015 – Customer Success
Outcomes of Cereals Canada’s recent New Crop webinars and seminars, customer troubleshooting, and research will be discussed.
Lindsay Bourré, Manager, End-products, Cereals Canada
1030 – Canada’s Perspective on Sustainability – Via Zoom
Carbon markets, certification schemes, and Canadian contexts.
Mark Walker, Vice President, Markets and Trade, Cereals Canada
1100 – Market Access and Keep it Clean – Via Zoom
Krista Zuzak, Director, Crop Protection and Production, Cereals Canada
1130 – Nutrition: What About Wheat?
Ellen Pruden, Vice President, Communications & Value Chain Relations, Cereals Canada
1200 – Closing Comments and Adjourn
1230 – Closing Lunch and Presentation of Certificates – Board of Governors’ Room, Bailey’s Restaurant, 185 Lombard Avenue
PROGRAM CHAIR

Lisa Nemeth
Director, Market Support and Training
PROGRAM CO-ORDINATOR

Chloé Wolstencroft
Senior Program Coordinator
OUR EXPERTS

Dean Dias
Chief Executive Officer

Elaine Sopiwnyk
Vice President,
Technical Services

Mark Walker
Vice President of Markets and Trade

Ellen Pruden
Vice President, Communications & Value Chain Relations

Leif Carlson
Director, Market Intelligence and Trade Policy

Lisa Nemeth
Director, Market Support & Training

Krista Zuzak
Director, Crop Protection and Production

Lindsay Bourre
Manager, End products

Norbert Cabral
Manager, Milling

Kristina Pizzi
Manager, Analytical Services

Natalie Middlestead
Technologist, End Products, Asian Products and Pasta

Robyn Makowski
Technologist, Analytical Services

Jean Ryu
Technician, Analytical Services

Julia Cann
Technician, Analytical Services

Brando Remonte
Technologist, Milling

Gerald Kanife
Technical Specialist, Milling

Karen Pitura
Technical Specialist, End-products, Baking

Rosa Boyd
Technologist, End-products Baking

Jared Ozuk
Technician, End-Products

Matilda van Aggelen
Market and Trade Specialist
RESOURCES
WELCOME TO WINNIPEG
Downtown Indoor Walkways
Restaurants
Craft Beer, Wine, and Cocktails
Taxis and Rideshare
Unicity Taxi Ltd. – 204-925-3131
