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[[Sommet sur la réduction du fardeau administratif|FRANÇAIS]]
 
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==Keynote ==
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'''The Honourable Shafqat Ali'''
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President of the Treasury Board
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|The Honourable Shafqat Ali is the President  of the Treasury Board and Member of Parliament for Brampton–Chinguacousy  Park. A dedicated community leader and successful entrepreneur, he brings  years of experience working with families, local organizations, and small  businesses. Before entering federal politics, President  Ali spent more than a decade volunteering in his community as a youth mentor  and organizer of local programs and initiatives. His work has always focused  on supporting people and strengthening community life. As President of the Treasury Board, he leads  the government’s efforts to improve public services, strengthen  accountability, modernize operations, and reduce administrative burden across  departments. He is committed to making government work  better for Canadians and to supporting public servants in delivering results.
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==Panelists==
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|[[File:Jennifer Church.png|alt=bio|none|thumb|200x200px]]'''Jennifer Church, Chief Executive Officer of the Office of Service    Efficiency and Deputy Minister of Communications Nova Scotia and the Office    of Priorities and Planning'''
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Government of Nova Scotia
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|Jennifer Church was appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Office of Service Efficiency in December 2024. She previously served as Deputy Minister of the Office of Priorities and Planning and Communications, and as Associate Deputy Minister of the Office of Strategy Management and the Department of Inclusive Economic Growth. In these roles, she led major government modernization efforts, supported inclusive economic development, and advanced strategic planning across the province. Jennifer began her public service career in municipal government, serving as Managing Director of Government Relations and External Affairs at Halifax Regional Municipality. She holds a Master of Public Administration from Dalhousie University.
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|[[File:Michael DeJong.png|alt=picture|none|thumb|200x200px]]'''Michael DeJong, Assistant Secretary, Regulatory Affairs Sector'''
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Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat 
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|Michael DeJong is  Assistant Secretary, Regulatory Affairs Sector at the Treasury Board of  Canada Secretariat, where he leads federal regulatory policy, modernization,  and cooperation initiatives. With over a decade of experience in government,  he has managed innovation and change portfolios across multiple regulatory  agencies. In his current role, Michael oversees challenge and support  functions for regulatory proposals requiring Governor in Council approval. He  previously served as Vice President at the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission  and holds a Master's Degree in Business and  Managerial Economics from Queen’s University.
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'''Rakhi  Lad, Assistant Deputy Minister, Ministry of Red Tape Reduction'''
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Government of Ontario, Ministry of Red Tape Reduction ''' '''
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|Rakhi Lad was appointed Assistant  Deputy Minister in October 2022. Previously, she held various roles in the  Ontario Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade the  including Director of Strategic Industry Intelligence Branch, Director of Trade  and Investment Branch, and Director of Trade Strategy, Analytics and  Partnership Branch. Across these leadership roles, she led strategic policy  development, trade and investment initiatives, and industry intelligence  efforts
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[[File:Aaron Wirth.png|alt=bio|none|thumb|200x200px]]'''Aaron Wirth, ADM, Strategic Policy and Competitiveness'''
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Government of Saskatchewan, Ministry of  Trade and Export Development
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Aaron  Wirth is the Assistant Deputy Minister of Strategic Policy and  Competitiveness at Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Trade and Export Development.  With over 15 years of senior leadership across multiple line departments and  central agencies, he is known for pragmatic problem-solving and strong  cross-government and industry collaboration.
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Aaron  is focused on supporting investment and growth, driving competitiveness,  reducing regulatory burden and modernizing policy frameworks across the  Government of Saskatchewan and provincial economy. He holds an MPA from the  Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy.
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'''Paul Bajcer, Executive Director Red Tape Reduction'''
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Government of Alberta, Ministry of Service Alberta and Red Tape  Reduction
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|Paul Bajcer has been the Executive  Director of Red Tape Reduction at Service Alberta since October 2022. He  previously served as Acting Assistant Deputy Minister of Corporate Planning  and Red Tape Reduction at Treasury Board and Finance, and held senior roles  in Executive Council, including Executive Director of Legislative Review and  Acting Assistant Deputy Minister of Community Policy.
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Paul began his public service career  in 2009 and has held leadership positions across several ministries,  including Infrastructure, Innovation and Advanced Education, and the  Legislative Assembly. He holds a Master of Arts in Political Science from the  University of Alberta and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Public  Administration from the University of Winnipeg.
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==Facilitators==
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|'''Kelly Acton, VP, Strategic Policy Branch'''
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Canada Border Services Agency
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|'''Robert Ianiro, VP, Policy and Programs'''
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Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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'''Linsey Hollett, ADM, Regulatory Operations and Enforcement Branch'''
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Health Canada
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|Linsey Hollett is the Assistant Deputy Minister (ADM),  Regulatory Operations and Enforcement Branch at Health Canada. She is  responsible for overseeing a national scientific and regulatory function,  including laboratory analysis and compliance and enforcement programs for  drugs and natural health products, medical devices, clinical trials,  cannabis, pesticides, tobacco and vaping products, controlled substances, and  consumer products; oversees national engagement and outreach programs related  to environmental health; is responsible for coordination of the regulatory  agenda for Health Canada and, leads the Government of Canada’s initiatives to  prevent and alleviate critical, national drug and medical device shortages.
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She is also the ADM Champion for the Community of Federal  Regulators and Health Canada’s Gender and Sexual Diversity Network. Linsey has been with Health Canada for 21 years, always within regulatory organizations, working on files related  to healthy environments, consumer product safety and health product  compliance and enforcement. Linsey holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Memorial  University and a Master of Public Administration from Dalhousie  University.''' '''
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'''Judy Meltzer, AADM, Environmental Protection Branch'''
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Environment and Climate Change Canada
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|Judy Meltzer est sous-ministre adjointe déléguée de la Direction générale  de la protection de l'environnement à Environnement et Changement climatique  Canada.
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Auparavant,  elle était directrice générale du Bureau des marchés du carbone à ECCC. Avant  de se joindre au gouvernement fédéral en 2009, elle a travaillé dans divers  organismes de recherche et d'élaboration de politiques, notamment la  Fondation canadienne pour les Amériques et le Centre de recherches pour le  développement international. Judy est titulaire d'un doctorat en sciences  politiques et d'une maîtrise des arts en affaires internationales. 
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|'''Kasi McMicking, ADM, Strategic Policy'''
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Innovation, Science and Economic Development  Canada 
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|Kassandra (Kasi) McMicking is the Associate  Assistant Deputy Minister for the Strategic Policy Sector (SPS) at  Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED).
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Prior to joining ISED as ADM SPS in April  2023, Kasi held various senior roles across the Government of Canada,  including as ISED’s Director General, Aerospace, Defence and Marine, and as  Executive Director, Industrial Division, Treasury Board Secretariat. She has  also held senior roles at the Treasury Board Secretariat Regulatory Affairs,  the Privy Council Office, Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, Health  Canada, and the Public Health Agency of Canada. In these roles she has  spanned a wide variety of fields, including policy, program, regulation,  communications, federal-provincial-territorial and Indigenous relations, and  departmental liaison.
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Kasi hails from rural New Brunswick, and  earned her BA (Honours) in Political Science from St. Francis Xavier  University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia.  She is the proud spouse of a CAF  member (retired), stepmother of a York University student, and serves at the  pleasure of her three rescued pets.  She volunteers time mentoring  public servants, and on various animal welfare causes.
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'''Megan Nichols, ADM, Environmental Protection Branch'''
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Environment and Climate Change Canada
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|Megan Nichols was appointed Assistant Deputy  Minister of the Environmental Protection Branch (EPB) as of July 22, 2024,  and previously, Associate Assistant Deputy Minister as of January 10, 2023.  She joined ECCC from Transport Canada, where she spent four years, first as  the Director General of Environmental Policy, and then as Associate Assistant  Deputy Minister, Policy.
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Prior to her time at Transport Canada, Megan  was Director General in the Lands and Minerals Sector at Natural Resources  Canada, with responsibility for the leadership of Canada’s mining policy.  From 2012-2017, Megan held a number of positions at Public Safety Canada,  focused mainly on international and Canada-U.S. border and security issues.
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Megan spent six years designing and managing  public infrastructure funding programs at Infrastructure Canada. From 1999 to  2004, she worked in the Canadian Heritage portfolio, where she developed  international cultural policy initiatives, delivered programming for the  Canada Council of the Arts, and supported the department’s portfolio  management and corporate secretariat functions.
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Megan holds a master’s degree in history from  Queen’s University. She lives in Chelsea, Quebec with her family and is an  avid hiker, canoeist and cross-country skier.
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|'''Jenelle Power, Executive Director, Red Tape Reduction Office,  Regulatory Affairs Sector'''
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Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
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'''Deborah Quaicoe, Director of Regulatory Efficiency at the Major  Projects Office''' Major Projects Office 
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Deborah Quaicoe is the Director of Regulatory Efficiency at the  Major Projects Office (MPO), where she leads the Government of Canada’s  commitment to complete federal reviews and decision-making for major  projects within a two-year timeframe.
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Prior to joining MPO, Deborah was a Director in the Clean Growth  Office at the Privy Council Office, where she advanced implementation of the  Cabinet Directive on Regulatory and Permitting Efficiencies for Clean Growth  Projects. She also led Indigenous consultations for Bill C-5 (''Building  Canada Act'') and played a key role in establishing the Major Projects  Office.
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Deborah is originally from St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador.  She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Memorial University of  Newfoundland and a diploma in Paralegal Studies from Loyalist College in  Belleville, Ontario. Since joining the federal public service in 2007, she  has held progressively senior roles, including paralegal at the Department of  Justice, negotiator with Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs, and  Director of Indigenous Partnerships at the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada,  before moving to the Privy Council Office.
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