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No. H111/06
For release September 21, 2006

WINNERS OF THE 2006
CANADIAN TRANSPORTATION AWARDS

CHARLOTTETOWN — The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, along with Russell Neudorf, president of the Transportation Association of Canada, today announced the winners of the 2006 Canadian Transportation Awards. The awards program recognizes leadership, excellence and achievement in all modes and segments of the transportation sector. It comprises three awards: Transportation Person of the Year, Award of Excellence and Award of Achievement.

“I am pleased to honour this year’s winners, who have shown a strong commitment and exceptional dedication to the transportation sector throughout their careers,” said Minister Cannon. “These awards recognize the outstanding contribution Canadians make to improve the safety, security, sustainability and efficiency of Canadian transportation every day.”

“The Transportation Association of Canada is proud to recognize the achievements of today’s pioneers and leaders in the transportation industry,” said Mr. Neudorf. “This awards program supports our mission of promoting safe, secure, efficient and environmentally and financially sustainable transportation services in support of Canada’s social and economic goals.”

The Transportation Person of the Year is awarded to an individual who has assumed leadership roles that have contributed to the improvement or advancement of the transportation industry.

Mr. John W. Crichton of Ottawa, Ontario, president and chief executive officer of NAV CANADA, received this award for his remarkable contributions to the air transportation industry over a long and successful career. In addition to his role at NAV CANADA, he also served as president and chief executive officer of the Air Transport Association of Canada (ATAC). Prior to joining ATAC, Mr. Crichton spent 24 years in commercial aviation, the majority as executive vice president of First Air, after becoming a commercial pilot in 1969. Throughout his career, Mr. Crichton has made significant contributions to Canada’s air industry. He contributed to the expansion of air travel throughout Canada and internationally and his managerial leadership helped transform the country’s Air Navigation System into a private sector company with a world-leading safety, service and technology record.

The Award of Excellence is given to an individual who has made outstanding contributions to the betterment of the transportation industry over several years in areas such as safety, sustainable development, technology, education, policy or corporate development.

Ms. Jennie Lynn Howie of Whitehorse, Yukon, was honoured for her outstanding contribution to road safety. The late Ms. Howie, director of Yukon’s Transport Services Branch, cared passionately about transportation in Canada and worked hard to make every Yukon driver and pedestrian safer, while helping them to better appreciate road safety. She worked in many areas of the Yukon Government, including the Executive Council Office and Transport Services, where she was responsible for motor vehicle registration, driver licensing, weigh station management, commercial vehicle safety regulation and general highway safety. Ms. Howie also developed a graduated driver’s licensing program.

The Award of Achievement is offered to an individual who has achieved positive and measurable improvements of significant and enduring benefit to transportation through innovation and initiative on a particular project or program.

Mr. John Zigarlick of Vancouver, British Columbia, director and chairman of Nuna Group of Companies, received this award for the development of the concept for the Tibbit to Contwoyto Winter Road, which is the world’s longest heavy-haul winter road. Located in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, the route, which is about 565 kilometres long, covers a multitude of frozen lakes and overland segments. Mr. Zigarlick’s accomplishments go beyond the original concept and construction of this winter road. Over the past 20 years, he has advanced the safety of the road, the science behind its construction and its operating rules. Prior to forming Nuna in 1993, a group of companies that provide logistical, construction, transportation and mining services to the mining industry in Northern Canada, Mr. Zigarlick spent 21 years with Echo Bay Mines Ltd., including 16 years as president and chief executive officer.

The awards were presented at the closing banquet of the Transportation Association of Canada’s annual conference in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, which was held from September 17 to 20, 2006.

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Transportation Association of Canada
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Communications
Transport Canada, Ottawa
613-993-0055

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