Certificate Graduation 2006 - Students - University of Saskatchewan

Certificate Graduation 2006 - Students - University of Saskatchewan Certificate Graduation 2006 - Students - University of Saskatchewan

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Message from the PresidentPRESIDENT PETER MacKINNONA sincere and warm welcome to graduates,families and friends who join us today tocelebrate this signiÞcant event.Graduations are the University’s most importantceremonies. It is during these ceremoniesthat we celebrate the accomplishments of ourstudents and the contributions of their lovedones to their success. You should feel proud ofthis day and of the commitment and sacriÞcethat it represents.The University of Saskatchewan salutes you, the graduates of our certiÞcateprograms, and extends its very best wishes for the future.Some of you are employees of the University of Saskatchewan and willtherefore continue to be in touch with us. Many of you are residents ofSaskatoon and the nearby community and although it isn’t quite as convenientfor you to stay in touch with us, I hope that you do. It is my wish that eachand every one of you—from near and far—continue to stay associated toour University of Saskatchewan alumni family, and that we will have theopportunity to welcome you back to campus many times in the years ahead.Warmest congratulations!University of Saskatchewan CertiÞcate Graduation Ceremony 2006 3

The ChancellorW. THOMAS MOLLOYO.C., Q.C., B.A., LL.B.Mr. Molloy was born and raised in Saskatoon andis a University of Saskatchewan graduate(B.A., LL.B., 1964). He has practised law inSaskatoon since graduation and is with the ÞrmMacPherson Leslie & Tyerman. Mr. Molloy hasrepresented the Government of Canada as theChief Federal Negotiator in the successfullyconcluded treaties in Nunavut and with theNisga’a in British Columbia and for an Agreementin Principle with the Sechelt Indian Band. He presently represents Canada intreaty negotiations in British Columbia, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia,Prince Edward Island and Nunavut, and has been described as “Canada’s mostexpert treaty negotiator.”Mr. Molloy is author of The World is our Witness: The Historic Journey of theNisga’a into Canada, which was awarded two Saskatchewan Book Awards,The Brenda MacDonald Riches First Book Award and the Non-Þction Award,sponsored by the University of Saskatchewan. Mr. Molloy has also beenrecognized for his work in the community, receiving the City of SaskatoonCertiÞcate of Distinguished Community Service, Rotary Golden Wheels Awardfor Excellence, Saskatoon B’nai Birth “Proud of You Award,” and the Head of thePublic Service Award for Excellence in Service Delivery.In 1996, he was made an ofÞcer of the Order of Canada, and in 2000, theU of S Alumni Association awarded him the 2000 Alumni Honour Award. In2001, The Canadian Bar Association Saskatchewan Branch honored him with itsDistinguished Service Award.Mr. Molloy was elected Chancellor of the University July 1, 2001.4University of Saskatchewan CertiÞcate Graduation Ceremony 2006

Message from the PresidentPRESIDENT PETER MacKINNONA sincere and warm welcome to graduates,families and friends who join us today tocelebrate this signiÞcant event.<strong>Graduation</strong>s are the <strong>University</strong>’s most importantceremonies. It is during these ceremoniesthat we celebrate the accomplishments <strong>of</strong> ourstudents and the contributions <strong>of</strong> their lovedones to their success. You should feel proud <strong>of</strong>this day and <strong>of</strong> the commitment and sacriÞcethat it represents.The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> salutes you, the graduates <strong>of</strong> our certiÞcateprograms, and extends its very best wishes for the future.Some <strong>of</strong> you are employees <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> and willtherefore continue to be in touch with us. Many <strong>of</strong> you are residents <strong>of</strong>Saskatoon and the nearby community and although it isn’t quite as convenientfor you to stay in touch with us, I hope that you do. It is my wish that eachand every one <strong>of</strong> you—from near and far—continue to stay associated toour <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> alumni family, and that we will have theopportunity to welcome you back to campus many times in the years ahead.Warmest congratulations!<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> CertiÞcate <strong>Graduation</strong> Ceremony <strong>2006</strong> 3

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