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<h3>Martin Lessard</h3>
 
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<p class="jobtitle">Director, Data Science Division, Employment and Social Development Canada</p>
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<p>Martin Lessard holds a bachelor's degree in Actuarial Science and a master's degree in Statistics. He has worked for over 25 years at Statistics Canada as a methodologist and analyst. In September 2020, Mr. Lessard joined the Office of the Chief Data Officer at Employment and Social Development Canada as Director of the Data Science Division. 
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In 1995, Martin began his career at Statistics Canada working on various social, household and business surveys. Thereafter, he became particularly interested in administrative data and its integration, where he discovered its full potential. Working on various projects such as the longitudinal immigration database, the T1 family file and the real-time remote access system, he developed extensive experience in record linkage, quality assurance and confidentiality. Mr. Lessard will then lead, in quick succession, two major projects based on the integration of administrative databases: the first consisting of the creation of a population database and the second aiming at the creation of a database of all residential properties in Canada (Canadian Housing Statistics Program). 
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In September 2020, Mr. Lessard joined Employment and Social Development Canada as Director of the Data Science Division. </p>
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