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| colspan="2" |'''John Hannaford''' was named the 25th Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet on June 24, 2023. Prior to becoming Clerk, John served as Deputy Minister of Natural Resources Canada, from 2022 to 2023, where he helped advance some of the government’s signature clean energy initiatives. He contributed to the public service for the preceding two decades representing the Canadian government on key international files, from free trade to foreign and defence policy.
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After graduating from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in history, he earned a Master of Science in international relations at the London School of Economics, before completing a Bachelor of Laws at the University of Toronto.
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John joined the federal public service’s Department of Foreign Affairs as a newly minted lawyer in 1995, working on a range of issues including maritime jurisdictions, environmental law and trade. His following career included being Deputy Minister of International Trade at Global Affairs Canada from 2019–2022, after having served in several high-profile senior leadership positions in the public service, including:
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== '''Jesse Wente''' ==
 
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|'''Jesse Wente''' is a husband and father, as well as an award-winning writer and speaker. Born and raised in Toronto, his family comes from Chicago and Genaabaajing Anishinaabek and he is an off-reserve member of the Serpent River First Nation. Jesse is best known for more than two decades spent as a columnist for CBC Radio’s Metro Morning. Jesse spent a decade with the Toronto International Film Festival as a curator, including leading the film programming at the Tiff Bell Lightbox. In 2018, Jesse was named the founding director of the Indigenous Screen Office and in summer 2020 he was appointed Chair of the Canada Council for the Arts. Jesse received the Arbor Award from the University of Toronto in 2021 for his volunteer contributions and was recently appointed a Senior Fellow of Massey College. His first book “Unreconciled: Family, Truth and Indigenous Resistance” is a national bestseller and was picked as one of best books of 2021 by Chapters-Indigo, Apple Books and The Globe and Mail. Last year, Jesse won the Kobo Emerging Writers Prize in Non-Fiction and most recently, he has been named the Communicator of the Year for 2022 by the International Association of Business Communicators.  
 
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| colspan="2" |Dr. Nadia Ferrara is a dedicated public servant and a passionate humanitarian. She is currently the Ombudsperson at Indigenous Services Canada. Prior to this, she was Senior Director at Parks Canada where she established the Values, Ethics, Diversity and Inclusion Directorate. Nadia gained ombuds experience when she was the Executive Director at the Office of the Federal Ombudsman for Victims of Crime, Department of Justice. Nadia also worked at Women and Gender Equality Canada, and before that, at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada for over a decade, where she worked closely with First Nations and Inuit Health Branch and developed policies and frameworks in collaboration with Indigenous partners.     
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| colspan="2" |'''Dr. Nadia Ferrara''' is a dedicated public servant and a passionate humanitarian. She is currently the Ombudsperson at Indigenous Services Canada. Prior to this, she was Senior Director at Parks Canada where she established the Values, Ethics, Diversity and Inclusion Directorate. Nadia gained ombuds experience when she was the Executive Director at the Office of the Federal Ombudsman for Victims of Crime, Department of Justice. Nadia also worked at Women and Gender Equality Canada, and before that, at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada for over a decade, where she worked closely with First Nations and Inuit Health Branch and developed policies and frameworks in collaboration with Indigenous partners.     
 
   
 
   
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Nadia remains on Faculty at McGill University as Adjunct Professor in the Department of Anthropology where she supervises graduate and undergraduate students in her spare time. Dr. Nadia is also the author of 'In Pursuit of Impact: Trauma and Resilience-Informed Policy Development.' Through a multidisciplinary lens, Nadia Ferrara, draws on research, clinical, and policy experience to show how we can engage in learning, and building more effective relationships to better support the development of responsive policies.
    
   
 
   
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| colspan="2" |Named Maclean’s top Health Care Innovator of 2023, Dr. Alika Lafontaine has been at the epicenter of healthcare system change for almost two decades. He is the first Indigenous physician and the youngest doctor to lead the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) in its 156-year history, and the first Indigenous physician to be listed on The Medical Post’s 50 Most Powerful Doctors.
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| colspan="2" |'''Dr. Alika Lafontaine''', named Maclean’s top Health Care Innovator of 2023, has been at the epicenter of healthcare system change for almost two decades. He is the first Indigenous physician and the youngest doctor to lead the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) in its 156-year history, and the first Indigenous physician to be listed on The Medical Post’s 50 Most Powerful Doctors.
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| colspan="2" |Roda Muse is the Deputy Minister of Francophone Affairs for the Government of Ontario. Prior to this appointment, she was the Secretary-General of the Canadian Commission for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).    
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| colspan="2" |'''Roda Muse''' is the Deputy Minister of Francophone Affairs for the Government of Ontario. Prior to this appointment, she was the Secretary-General of the Canadian Commission for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).    
 
Roda has served as a senior public servant for over 20 years. She was also the first BIPOC elected as a school board trustee in the Francophone system in Ottawa, among other board of director roles for various organizations. Roda also served as a Board Member at the Montfort Hospital, ACEPO and Consortium of Centre Jules-Léger.    
 
Roda has served as a senior public servant for over 20 years. She was also the first BIPOC elected as a school board trustee in the Francophone system in Ottawa, among other board of director roles for various organizations. Roda also served as a Board Member at the Montfort Hospital, ACEPO and Consortium of Centre Jules-Léger.    
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* Recipient 2017 Deputy Minister Merit Award for instituting a Mental Health Innovation Centre and leading the development of a mental health strategy.   
 
* Recipient 2017 Deputy Minister Merit Award for instituting a Mental Health Innovation Centre and leading the development of a mental health strategy.   
 
* Winner of the 2012 Industry Canada Excellence in Leadership Award for promoting Official Languages.   
 
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Roda holds a Master of Public Administration, a Master of Education, and a Bachelor of Literature.   
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| colspan="2" |Heather Sheehy was appointed Assistant Secretary of the Government Operations Sector in the Treasury Board Secretariat in November 2020. In this role she supports Treasury Board Ministers on numerous issues of importance in advancing the government's agenda – including real property, procurement, and policies and programs which regulate how the federal public service operates.   
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| colspan="2" |'''Heather Sheehy''' was appointed Assistant Secretary of the Government Operations Sector in the Treasury Board Secretariat in November 2020. In this role she supports Treasury Board Ministers on numerous issues of importance in advancing the government's agenda – including real property, procurement, and policies and programs which regulate how the federal public service operates.   
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| colspan="2" |Samuel Millar is the Associate ADM of Economic Development Branch at the Department of Finance Canada. In this capacity, Sam supports the Minister of Finance on fiscal federal policy matters related to the government’s economic departments and agencies. Prior to joining Finance Canada, Sam worked in a range of federal economic departments on innovation, natural resources and indigenous policy matters. Prior to joining the Government of Canada, Sam worked at Bain & Company. He holds degrees from INSEAD, Harvard University and Mount Allison University.  
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| colspan="2" |'''Catherine Charbonneau''' is a designer, organizational development specialist, and experienced facilitator leading multi-year projects in multiorganizational contexts. She is driven to bring new insights into the changing nature of policymaking and complex problem discovery. Catherine understands the relationship between experimentation, innovation and policymaking in a government context. She understands the paradox to work differently in a controlled environment, to plan strategically while staying prospectively open to stewarding emergent opportunities and working in transforming multi stakeholder systems.
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She leads teams and initiatives with a high degree of comfort, resilience and clarity through transition and uncertainty. She has carried the Policy Community Initiative through two departmental transfers between June 2021 and December 2022, reorienting the organization with digital transformation to accelerate policy community development and better harvest community analytics.
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| colspan="2" |'''Tamara Girard''' is a policy innovation practitioner who has over twenty years professional experience across the public, private and non-profit sectors, working in policy positions with the Government of Canada; as Director of the London Arts Council; as a freelance writer; and in the investment industry. Throughout her career she also returned to academia, receiving an MA, and working toward a PhD.
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She is a problem solver who loves to delve deeply into the complex issues our world faces today, engage in research and critical thinking, and find new ways of moving forward. She is interested in using foresight, design thinking and creative problem-solving techniques to look at these issues in new ways and develop innovative policy approaches and solutions. Her experience in and knowledge of the public, private and non-profit sectors and how they function, combined with her academic background, provide her with a unique perspective and understanding of key issues. In today’s increasingly interconnected world, and with the complex issues we are facing, this multidisciplinary experience and expertise is a great asset.
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Tamara brings this expertise to PCPO’s Community Research and Outreach Team, managing a unit responsible for participatory research projects and facilitated workshops aimed to provide community insights to inform learning events and future projects, and design practical solutions tailored to policy practitioners' needs, expectations, perspectives and behaviors.
 
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| colspan="2" |'''Daniel Villate'''’s keen interest is to elevate the capacity for design alongside traditional policy competencies in the Government of Canada. He believes research is the foundation of any great design.  Excited to put his inquisitive and collaborative nature to work for PCPO, Daniel is looking to better understand and highlight the experiences and behaviors of policy practitioners. He will propose content generation experiences to gather intel, analyze and curate evidence on complex issues. His projects will generate community insights and model novel approaches in experimentation that translate abstract and fuzzy ideas into tangible and engaging models - learning through doing.
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Through visual and digestible mediums of research, Daniel also demonstrates how he distills communities’ insights to support and nurture the community.  He also enjoys developing creative confidence in others and pushing towards alternative scenario thinking. Daniel has expertise in user research, service design, graphic design, advertising and project management. He will lead the New Models for Cross-functional Learning (XfN 2.0) research project, participate to outreach activities, and contribute to the Annual Policy Community Conference.
 
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