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| <big>'''Session 3 (French):''' Wednesday, February 10, from 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. EST '''*FULL*'''</big> | | <big>'''Session 3 (French):''' Wednesday, February 10, from 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. EST '''*FULL*'''</big> |
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| |Wendy Bullion-Winters is currently Director General and Head of Human Resources at the Canada School of Public Service (CSPS). In 2019, Wendy was nominated the Beyond 2020 Departmental Champion, and she has been actively committed to envisioning how the public service can respond to the changing needs of Canada, and bring better value to the citizens it serves. Prior to joining the CSPS, Wendy spent most of her career working in the foreign service at Global Affairs Canada, serving at several Canadian Embassies abroad. Wendy’s last positing was as Consul General at the Embassy of Canada in Beirut from 2015-18. Wendy has a strong background in public administration, international relations, security, emergency management, and consular affairs. She has received several accolades for her leadership including the 2016 Deputy Minister’s Award of Excellence for her role in the Government of Canada’s Operation Syrian Refugee. Wendy is an alumni of Simon Fraser University and Harvard Kennedy School of Government. She is married with two daughters, and is originally from Vancouver, BC. | | |Wendy Bullion-Winters is currently Director General and Head of Human Resources at the Canada School of Public Service (CSPS). In 2019, Wendy was nominated the Beyond 2020 Departmental Champion, and she has been actively committed to envisioning how the public service can respond to the changing needs of Canada, and bring better value to the citizens it serves. Prior to joining the CSPS, Wendy spent most of her career working in the foreign service at Global Affairs Canada, serving at several Canadian Embassies abroad. Wendy’s last positing was as Consul General at the Embassy of Canada in Beirut from 2015-18. Wendy has a strong background in public administration, international relations, security, emergency management, and consular affairs. She has received several accolades for her leadership including the 2016 Deputy Minister’s Award of Excellence for her role in the Government of Canada’s Operation Syrian Refugee. Wendy is an alumni of Simon Fraser University and Harvard Kennedy School of Government. She is married with two daughters, and is originally from Vancouver, BC. |
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| |Arran McPherson is the Assistant Deputy Minister of Ecosystems and Oceans Science at Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), with responsibility for science programs to support regulatory decision making and policy development in Canada’s oceans and freshwater. She represents Canada in a number of international ocean science fora and prior to assuming this role, has held a variety of executive positions within DFO including in regional operations. Arran holds a BScH in Environmental Science from Queen’s University and a PhD in Oceanography from Dalhousie University. | | |Arran McPherson is the Assistant Deputy Minister of Ecosystems and Oceans Science at Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), with responsibility for science programs to support regulatory decision making and policy development in Canada’s oceans and freshwater. She represents Canada in a number of international ocean science fora and prior to assuming this role, has held a variety of executive positions within DFO including in regional operations. Arran holds a BScH in Environmental Science from Queen’s University and a PhD in Oceanography from Dalhousie University. |
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| |Kimberley Jessome has studied civil law at the University of Ottawa, as well as international constitutional law in Tunisia. After two government internships in legal services, she began working as a lawyer for Environment Canada in 2009, before joining Public Works, then the Public Service Commission in 2015. As a lawyer, Kim has had to analyze complex government challenges, to provide legal advice on sensitive topics, and to maintain partnerships with subject matter experts across disciplines. Those competencies have helped her make the switch from the legal field to become director of investigations at the Commission, then director general in 2018. Kim now oversees audit proceedings under the PSC’s authority, and is in charge of the analysis of suspected irregularities in staffing across the entire core public service. In addition to this impressive portfolio, Kim is also the champion of the Emerging Leaders Network, and the voice of the Network for upper management. | | |Kimberley Jessome has studied civil law at the University of Ottawa, as well as international constitutional law in Tunisia. After two government internships in legal services, she began working as a lawyer for Environment Canada in 2009, before joining Public Works, then the Public Service Commission in 2015. As a lawyer, Kim has had to analyze complex government challenges, to provide legal advice on sensitive topics, and to maintain partnerships with subject matter experts across disciplines. Those competencies have helped her make the switch from the legal field to become director of investigations at the Commission, then director general in 2018. Kim now oversees audit proceedings under the PSC’s authority, and is in charge of the analysis of suspected irregularities in staffing across the entire core public service. In addition to this impressive portfolio, Kim is also the champion of the Emerging Leaders Network, and the voice of the Network for upper management. |
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| Ms. Paquet is also the Deputy Minister Champion for the University of Ottawa strengthening their relationship with the Government of Canada, focussing on student mental health and recruitment. She is a strong advocate for women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). | | Ms. Paquet is also the Deputy Minister Champion for the University of Ottawa strengthening their relationship with the Government of Canada, focussing on student mental health and recruitment. She is a strong advocate for women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). |
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| Aaron holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Carleton University, a Master of Arts degree from the University of Regina and started work on a PhD at York University. All degrees are in Political Science. Aaron lives in Ottawa, Ontario, and is married to Carmen Abela and the proud father of three children. | | Aaron holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Carleton University, a Master of Arts degree from the University of Regina and started work on a PhD at York University. All degrees are in Political Science. Aaron lives in Ottawa, Ontario, and is married to Carmen Abela and the proud father of three children. |
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| Nathalie strongly believes in fostering employee engagement and encouraging talent management. In the past, she has successfully implemented corporate-wide mentoring, job shadowing and redeployment exercises to encourage promotional and developmental assignments. | | Nathalie strongly believes in fostering employee engagement and encouraging talent management. In the past, she has successfully implemented corporate-wide mentoring, job shadowing and redeployment exercises to encourage promotional and developmental assignments. |
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| Claude is a certified general accountant, chartered professional accountant since 1996. | | Claude is a certified general accountant, chartered professional accountant since 1996. |
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| Mr. Lothrop graduated from University of Ottawa with a degree in Civil Engineering and is licensed to practice as a Professional Engineer in the Province of Ontario. He lives in Ottawa, Ontario, is married and the proud father of two children. | | Mr. Lothrop graduated from University of Ottawa with a degree in Civil Engineering and is licensed to practice as a Professional Engineer in the Province of Ontario. He lives in Ottawa, Ontario, is married and the proud father of two children. |
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| Ms. Lawley holds a B.A. with Highest Honours in Journalism from Carleton University. | | Ms. Lawley holds a B.A. with Highest Honours in Journalism from Carleton University. |
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| She is a recipient of the 2018 Michelle C. Comeau Award for her contribution to veteran hiring in the public service. Kiran graduated with a bachelor of science from the University of Toronto and a master of health administration from the University of Ottawa. | | She is a recipient of the 2018 Michelle C. Comeau Award for her contribution to veteran hiring in the public service. Kiran graduated with a bachelor of science from the University of Toronto and a master of health administration from the University of Ottawa. |
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| Before 2006, Ms. Tapley held executive positions at Human Resources and Skills Development Canada and at Fisheries and Oceans Canada. | | Before 2006, Ms. Tapley held executive positions at Human Resources and Skills Development Canada and at Fisheries and Oceans Canada. |
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| |Mr. Philippe Thompson is the Chief Finances, Results and Delivery Officer at Indigenous Services Canada (ISC). Prior to joining ISC, Philippe was the Chief Financial Officer and Assistant Deputy Minister, Corporate Management Sector at Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED). He previously occupied different positions at the Canada Border Services Agency, Public Safety Canada, the Privy Council Office, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada and Public Works and Government Services. Mr. Thompson’s expertise is recognized nationally and internationally in the field of results-based management and he has extensive experience in leading major departmental projects and transformations. | | |Mr. Philippe Thompson is the Chief Finances, Results and Delivery Officer at Indigenous Services Canada (ISC). Prior to joining ISC, Philippe was the Chief Financial Officer and Assistant Deputy Minister, Corporate Management Sector at Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED). He previously occupied different positions at the Canada Border Services Agency, Public Safety Canada, the Privy Council Office, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada and Public Works and Government Services. Mr. Thompson’s expertise is recognized nationally and internationally in the field of results-based management and he has extensive experience in leading major departmental projects and transformations. |
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| Prior to joining ESDC in 2015, Gail spent over 20 years at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada in a number of roles, including policy analyst, land claims negotiator, Director General of Community Infrastructure and Director General of Strategic Policy, Cabinet and Parliamentary Affairs. | | Prior to joining ESDC in 2015, Gail spent over 20 years at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada in a number of roles, including policy analyst, land claims negotiator, Director General of Community Infrastructure and Director General of Strategic Policy, Cabinet and Parliamentary Affairs. |
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| Christiane has a BA in Mass Communications and Psychology from Carleton University, and is a graduate of the University of Ottawa’s Masters Certificate Program in Public Administration. | | Christiane has a BA in Mass Communications and Psychology from Carleton University, and is a graduate of the University of Ottawa’s Masters Certificate Program in Public Administration. |
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| Caroline is a graduate of the University of Ottawa (Bachelor’s Degree in Administration, concentration in marketing and informatics) and of the Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia (Executive Master’s degree in Electronic Commerce). | | Caroline is a graduate of the University of Ottawa (Bachelor’s Degree in Administration, concentration in marketing and informatics) and of the Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia (Executive Master’s degree in Electronic Commerce). |
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| |Kathleen Mitchell is the Deputy Chief Financial Officer at Statistics Canada since April 2018. Kathleen began her career at Statistics Canada in 1998 as a student and took on various functions within the Finance Branch, including 8 years as an executive. Kathleen accepted the Director, Resource Management positon at the Department of Justice in December 2016 before returning to Statistics Canada as the Director General. Kathleen has a keen interest in leading teams and all aspects of human resources. She also has a busy family and appreciates time to read. | | |Kathleen Mitchell is the Deputy Chief Financial Officer at Statistics Canada since April 2018. Kathleen began her career at Statistics Canada in 1998 as a student and took on various functions within the Finance Branch, including 8 years as an executive. Kathleen accepted the Director, Resource Management positon at the Department of Justice in December 2016 before returning to Statistics Canada as the Director General. Kathleen has a keen interest in leading teams and all aspects of human resources. She also has a busy family and appreciates time to read. |
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| Prior to working at P3 Canada, Michael held various positions with Crown-Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada, Department of Finance Canada and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. Michael holds a bachelor of arts in political science and economics from the University of Regina and a master of arts in economics from Queen’s University. | | Prior to working at P3 Canada, Michael held various positions with Crown-Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada, Department of Finance Canada and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. Michael holds a bachelor of arts in political science and economics from the University of Regina and a master of arts in economics from Queen’s University. |
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| Arun received the Queen Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2013 for his contribution to the federal public service and to his community. He has served on various governance boards including the Finance and Operations Committee of the Global Fund, and is a member of the Public Sector Pension Advisory Committee. He is also a sessional lecturer in the School of Public Administration at Carleton University where he has taught courses in the management stream for many years. Arun is a Chartered Professional Accountant and holds a Master of Arts in Public Administration from Carleton University, a Master of Business Administration from the University of Ottawa, and an Honours BA in Political Science from the University of Toronto. | | Arun received the Queen Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2013 for his contribution to the federal public service and to his community. He has served on various governance boards including the Finance and Operations Committee of the Global Fund, and is a member of the Public Sector Pension Advisory Committee. He is also a sessional lecturer in the School of Public Administration at Carleton University where he has taught courses in the management stream for many years. Arun is a Chartered Professional Accountant and holds a Master of Arts in Public Administration from Carleton University, a Master of Business Administration from the University of Ottawa, and an Honours BA in Political Science from the University of Toronto. |
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| Isabelle has a Bachelor of Law degree (1989) and a Master of Law degree (1994) from the Université de Montréal. She was called to the Barreau du Québec in 1990. She practised law in the private sector, with a focus on administrative, environmental and municipal law. | | Isabelle has a Bachelor of Law degree (1989) and a Master of Law degree (1994) from the Université de Montréal. She was called to the Barreau du Québec in 1990. She practised law in the private sector, with a focus on administrative, environmental and municipal law. |
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| Tina holds an M.Sc. in Physical Chemistry from the University of Waterloo, and a B.Sc. in Science from the University of New Brunswick. | | Tina holds an M.Sc. in Physical Chemistry from the University of Waterloo, and a B.Sc. in Science from the University of New Brunswick. |
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| Since September 2015, Holly has been the Chief Human Resources Officer at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. Holly is the departmental Champion for Professional Development Network, and she is a member of the Executive of the Human Resources Council. Most recently, Holly has been acting as the ADM, Corporate Services Sector since April 27. | | Since September 2015, Holly has been the Chief Human Resources Officer at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. Holly is the departmental Champion for Professional Development Network, and she is a member of the Executive of the Human Resources Council. Most recently, Holly has been acting as the ADM, Corporate Services Sector since April 27. |
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| |Jason joined the federal public service in 2002 having previously worked in several innovation sectors. Since then he has held various positions at the National Research Council of Canada, leading numerous partnership initiatives with the private sector. As Executive Director of the National Office of the Industrial Research Assistance Program, he led programs that helped firms focused on innovation grow their business. Jason also led the Enterprise Program Management Office at the Treasury Board Secretariat of Canada in support of the organization’s leadership role in transforming the Government of Canada’s back office. Since May 2018, Jason leads the Canada Revenue Agency’s Scientific Research and Experimental Development and the Film and media tax credits programs. A Certified Professional Accountant by designation, Jason received his Bachelor of Commerce (honours) in International Management and his Master of Business Administration from the University of Ottawa. | | |Jason joined the federal public service in 2002 having previously worked in several innovation sectors. Since then he has held various positions at the National Research Council of Canada, leading numerous partnership initiatives with the private sector. As Executive Director of the National Office of the Industrial Research Assistance Program, he led programs that helped firms focused on innovation grow their business. Jason also led the Enterprise Program Management Office at the Treasury Board Secretariat of Canada in support of the organization’s leadership role in transforming the Government of Canada’s back office. Since May 2018, Jason leads the Canada Revenue Agency’s Scientific Research and Experimental Development and the Film and media tax credits programs. A Certified Professional Accountant by designation, Jason received his Bachelor of Commerce (honours) in International Management and his Master of Business Administration from the University of Ottawa. |
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| |Mala Khanna is the Assistant Deputy Minister for the Sub-Saharan Africa Branch at Global Affairs Canada. Mala was previously the Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet for Legislation and House Planning at the Privy Council Office (PCO). Prior to joining PCO, Mala worked at the Department of Justice as Deputy Assistant Deputy Minister for the Public Law and Legislative Services Sector. Mala also occupied various other positions in the Department of Justice, including as Director and General Counsel of the Centre for Information and Privacy Law Section, Deputy Director of the Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Section and as Counsel at the Human Rights Law Section. Mala graduated from McGill University with a joint Bachelor of Law / Masters of Social Work degree. She also has a degree in History from the University of Alberta. | | |Mala Khanna is the Assistant Deputy Minister for the Sub-Saharan Africa Branch at Global Affairs Canada. Mala was previously the Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet for Legislation and House Planning at the Privy Council Office (PCO). Prior to joining PCO, Mala worked at the Department of Justice as Deputy Assistant Deputy Minister for the Public Law and Legislative Services Sector. Mala also occupied various other positions in the Department of Justice, including as Director and General Counsel of the Centre for Information and Privacy Law Section, Deputy Director of the Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Section and as Counsel at the Human Rights Law Section. Mala graduated from McGill University with a joint Bachelor of Law / Masters of Social Work degree. She also has a degree in History from the University of Alberta. |
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| Ms. Najm’s career began in the private sector, where she worked in a public accounting firm in Ottawa and obtained her Chartered Accountant designation. She then joined the Canadian Red Cross Society and later went on to work with Canadian Blood Services, where she was instrumental in the implementation of two major information technology projects involving the renewal of the enterprise-wide financial and human resources systems. | | Ms. Najm’s career began in the private sector, where she worked in a public accounting firm in Ottawa and obtained her Chartered Accountant designation. She then joined the Canadian Red Cross Society and later went on to work with Canadian Blood Services, where she was instrumental in the implementation of two major information technology projects involving the renewal of the enterprise-wide financial and human resources systems. |
| Ms. Najm holds an Honours Degree in Commerce with a major in Finance, as well as a Bachelor of Administration, both from the University of Ottawa. She also holds certification designations as an information security manager and an information systems auditor. | | Ms. Najm holds an Honours Degree in Commerce with a major in Finance, as well as a Bachelor of Administration, both from the University of Ottawa. She also holds certification designations as an information security manager and an information systems auditor. |
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| From 2009-2014, Deputy Commissioner Henderson held a number of Director General positions within Canada Border Services Agency. Prior to joining the public service, Mr. Henderson had a distinguished career with the Royal Canadian Navy. | | From 2009-2014, Deputy Commissioner Henderson held a number of Director General positions within Canada Border Services Agency. Prior to joining the public service, Mr. Henderson had a distinguished career with the Royal Canadian Navy. |
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| Helen and her partner have five children. She is an avid cyclist, cross-country skier and enjoys time spent in the outdoors. | | Helen and her partner have five children. She is an avid cyclist, cross-country skier and enjoys time spent in the outdoors. |
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| Ms. Daoust has been a member of the Quebec Bar since 1997. She holds a Business degree from l’Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales and two law degrees (in civil and common law) from McGill University. She lives in Ottawa with her husband and two children. | | Ms. Daoust has been a member of the Quebec Bar since 1997. She holds a Business degree from l’Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales and two law degrees (in civil and common law) from McGill University. She lives in Ottawa with her husband and two children. |
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| In previous capacities, he ensured the operational achievement of IRCC’s 2016, 2017 and 2018 Immigration Levels Plan, and provided strategic operational advice and data analysis on key departmental files, such as Express Entry and Operation Syrian Refugees. | | In previous capacities, he ensured the operational achievement of IRCC’s 2016, 2017 and 2018 Immigration Levels Plan, and provided strategic operational advice and data analysis on key departmental files, such as Express Entry and Operation Syrian Refugees. |
| Simon has extensive experience in developing partnerships with stakeholders and providing strategic advice and recommendations to senior management. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Communications from the University of Ottawa. | | Simon has extensive experience in developing partnerships with stakeholders and providing strategic advice and recommendations to senior management. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Communications from the University of Ottawa. |
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| From a young age, Susan has had a vested interest in women pursuing non-traditional career choices. As an Engineering graduate, and professional engineer in two provinces, Susan is a strong advocate for the advancement of women in fields such as science and mathematics. One of her most significant files was the transfer and land agreement for the Jericho Lands in Vancouver to the Musquem, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations, and she strongly believes in the outreach that the Agency does to improve lives in First Nations in Atlantic and across Canada. | | From a young age, Susan has had a vested interest in women pursuing non-traditional career choices. As an Engineering graduate, and professional engineer in two provinces, Susan is a strong advocate for the advancement of women in fields such as science and mathematics. One of her most significant files was the transfer and land agreement for the Jericho Lands in Vancouver to the Musquem, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations, and she strongly believes in the outreach that the Agency does to improve lives in First Nations in Atlantic and across Canada. |
| In her free time, Susan enjoys swimming, cycling and running. She is always on the hunt for open water swim spots and has explored rail trails throughout Nova Scotia. | | In her free time, Susan enjoys swimming, cycling and running. She is always on the hunt for open water swim spots and has explored rail trails throughout Nova Scotia. |
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| |Tom Roberts is Vice-President of Business Enablement and Assurance Services Branch (BEASB) and Chief Financial Officer. The Business Enablement and Assurance Services Branch delivers a full suite of seamless and integrated solutions to internal clients in the areas of finance, security, accommodations, information management and technology, and registrar services. Tom previously held the position of Special Advisor to the President where he contributed to the modernization and digitization of Corporate Services. Tom joins the School from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, where he held the position of Director General, Budget Planning and Financial Management. He led a decentralised team of over 120 employees in delivering sound financial management and initiated improvements to the financial management function. Throughout his years of service, Tom has held different executive positions at Infrastructure Canada and at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TSB). In these positions, his focused was on internal services, public reporting, effective program design, and proper stewardship of government resources. | | |Tom Roberts is Vice-President of Business Enablement and Assurance Services Branch (BEASB) and Chief Financial Officer. The Business Enablement and Assurance Services Branch delivers a full suite of seamless and integrated solutions to internal clients in the areas of finance, security, accommodations, information management and technology, and registrar services. Tom previously held the position of Special Advisor to the President where he contributed to the modernization and digitization of Corporate Services. Tom joins the School from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, where he held the position of Director General, Budget Planning and Financial Management. He led a decentralised team of over 120 employees in delivering sound financial management and initiated improvements to the financial management function. Throughout his years of service, Tom has held different executive positions at Infrastructure Canada and at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TSB). In these positions, his focused was on internal services, public reporting, effective program design, and proper stewardship of government resources. |
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| |Came into the PS through post-secondary recruitment. Did two postings abroad as an Immigration Foreign Service Officer interviewing applicants for temporary and permanent status in Canada. Then gravitated towards assignments focused on people management, learning, and organizational development. Took a mid-career break to go back to school. Returned to IRCC and worked in the Operations Sector, Policy Sector, Corporate Sector and now the Settlement and Integration Sector. Led many change projects over the years involving new technology, new business processes, new org structures, and organizational capacity building. | | |Came into the PS through post-secondary recruitment. Did two postings abroad as an Immigration Foreign Service Officer interviewing applicants for temporary and permanent status in Canada. Then gravitated towards assignments focused on people management, learning, and organizational development. Took a mid-career break to go back to school. Returned to IRCC and worked in the Operations Sector, Policy Sector, Corporate Sector and now the Settlement and Integration Sector. Led many change projects over the years involving new technology, new business processes, new org structures, and organizational capacity building. |
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| Neil holds degrees from two Canadian universities: a Bachelor of Commerce from Carleton University (2002), and a Master of Business Administration—International Business from the University of Ottawa (2003). Originally from Aylmer, Quebec, he currently resides with his family in Yellowknife, NT. | | Neil holds degrees from two Canadian universities: a Bachelor of Commerce from Carleton University (2002), and a Master of Business Administration—International Business from the University of Ottawa (2003). Originally from Aylmer, Quebec, he currently resides with his family in Yellowknife, NT. |
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| Dr. Bilodeau has 20 years of experience in managing S&T partnerships, program delivery, and R&D activities. He previously served in various senior management positions including Chief Operating Officer at International S&T Partnership Canada, an Ottawa-based national not-for-profit organization, Director in Research Partnerships and Research Grants & Scholarships directorates at the Natural Sciences an Engineering Research Council (NSERC) a federal granting agency, and prototype/research manager at Medicago Inc, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company. | | Dr. Bilodeau has 20 years of experience in managing S&T partnerships, program delivery, and R&D activities. He previously served in various senior management positions including Chief Operating Officer at International S&T Partnership Canada, an Ottawa-based national not-for-profit organization, Director in Research Partnerships and Research Grants & Scholarships directorates at the Natural Sciences an Engineering Research Council (NSERC) a federal granting agency, and prototype/research manager at Medicago Inc, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company. |
| Pierre was awarded a Commonwealth Scholarship to attend the Australian National University for his PhD (1997) in plant sciences. He holds a bachelor degree (1990) and a Master’s degree (1992) in biochemistry from Université Laval in Quebec City. | | Pierre was awarded a Commonwealth Scholarship to attend the Australian National University for his PhD (1997) in plant sciences. He holds a bachelor degree (1990) and a Master’s degree (1992) in biochemistry from Université Laval in Quebec City. |
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| |Sylvain Beauchamp was appointed Director for the Client Support Guidance and Solutions Division of the Operations Sector with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada in August 2019. Prior to this appointment, Mr. Beauchamp spent 15 years of his public service career at the department of Employment and Social Development Canada diversifying his experience by accepting challenges to work in various areas including policy (Employment Insurance), programs (integrity) and enabling functions (human resources and information technology). Prior to this, he spent the early part of his career working in his field of study which is geospatial analysis … if you’re asking how this field relates to the rest of the bio provided above, then please join him in his Speed Mentoring Session! | | |Sylvain Beauchamp was appointed Director for the Client Support Guidance and Solutions Division of the Operations Sector with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada in August 2019. Prior to this appointment, Mr. Beauchamp spent 15 years of his public service career at the department of Employment and Social Development Canada diversifying his experience by accepting challenges to work in various areas including policy (Employment Insurance), programs (integrity) and enabling functions (human resources and information technology). Prior to this, he spent the early part of his career working in his field of study which is geospatial analysis … if you’re asking how this field relates to the rest of the bio provided above, then please join him in his Speed Mentoring Session! |
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| |Alison has been with Infrastructure Canada since 2019. She leads the delivery of infrastructure programming, including responsibility for delivering the $33 billion Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP), and supporting infrastructure projects across the country in collaboration with provinces, territories, municipalities and other stakeholders. She also oversees the department’s delivery of community-based programming through the Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund (DMAF), the Smart Cities Challenge, the Canada Healthy Communities Initiative, as well as programs administered by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM). In addition, she oversees the department’s Centre for Rural Economic Development, helping to champion economic opportunity and quality of life in rural communities across Canada. | | |Alison has been with Infrastructure Canada since 2019. She leads the delivery of infrastructure programming, including responsibility for delivering the $33 billion Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP), and supporting infrastructure projects across the country in collaboration with provinces, territories, municipalities and other stakeholders. She also oversees the department’s delivery of community-based programming through the Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund (DMAF), the Smart Cities Challenge, the Canada Healthy Communities Initiative, as well as programs administered by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM). In addition, she oversees the department’s Centre for Rural Economic Development, helping to champion economic opportunity and quality of life in rural communities across Canada. |
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| Previously, he assumed progressively greater management and executive roles at Service Canada, the Canada School of Public Service, the Department of Finance, Employment and Social Development, and most recently in the Digital Services Branch of Public Services and Procurement Canada. Philip holds a DCS in Commerce from John Abbott College, a B.A. in Social Sciences from the Université de Montréal and an M.A. in History from the Université du Québec à Montréal, where he conducted research prior to joining the federal public service through an accelerated management development program. He is also a founding member of the Federal Youth Network, a graduate of the University of Ottawa Odell House`s Leading people for Results Executive Certificate Program, and an alumni of the Governor General`s Canadian Leadership Conference. Last, but certainly not least, he is a husband and father who is active in his community as a volunteer on and off the soccer field, and is happy to have been the 2020 CRA charitable campaign champion for the CRA`s Service, Innovation and Integration Branch. | | Previously, he assumed progressively greater management and executive roles at Service Canada, the Canada School of Public Service, the Department of Finance, Employment and Social Development, and most recently in the Digital Services Branch of Public Services and Procurement Canada. Philip holds a DCS in Commerce from John Abbott College, a B.A. in Social Sciences from the Université de Montréal and an M.A. in History from the Université du Québec à Montréal, where he conducted research prior to joining the federal public service through an accelerated management development program. He is also a founding member of the Federal Youth Network, a graduate of the University of Ottawa Odell House`s Leading people for Results Executive Certificate Program, and an alumni of the Governor General`s Canadian Leadership Conference. Last, but certainly not least, he is a husband and father who is active in his community as a volunteer on and off the soccer field, and is happy to have been the 2020 CRA charitable campaign champion for the CRA`s Service, Innovation and Integration Branch. |
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| |Sylvain is currently Director General, Departmental Planning and Management Practices with Indigenous Services Canada (ISC). His main mandate is to ensure, through a digital-by-design vision, informed Department priority-setting and resource allocation based on best practices relating to integrated business planning, investment planning, results and risk management, and performance measurement and reporting. During his career, Sylvain has held several important leadership roles, notably at Transport Canada as Director General of Transformation where he was responsible for modernizing legislation, advancing digital services delivery and comprehensive corporate planning for transformation. He has also been a leader within the Treasury Board Secretariat, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Health Canada, organizations in which he has been able to make his mark in modernizing policies and procedures. People management practices as well as in the improvement of value-added human resources services. He continues to promote and lead several government initiatives related to horizontal talent management and inclusive workplaces. | | |Sylvain is currently Director General, Departmental Planning and Management Practices with Indigenous Services Canada (ISC). His main mandate is to ensure, through a digital-by-design vision, informed Department priority-setting and resource allocation based on best practices relating to integrated business planning, investment planning, results and risk management, and performance measurement and reporting. During his career, Sylvain has held several important leadership roles, notably at Transport Canada as Director General of Transformation where he was responsible for modernizing legislation, advancing digital services delivery and comprehensive corporate planning for transformation. He has also been a leader within the Treasury Board Secretariat, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Health Canada, organizations in which he has been able to make his mark in modernizing policies and procedures. People management practices as well as in the improvement of value-added human resources services. He continues to promote and lead several government initiatives related to horizontal talent management and inclusive workplaces. |
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| Jacqueline holds a Master’s Degree in Public Policy and Public Administration as well as a Degree in Political Science from Concordia University, and a Science Degree in Human Physiology from McGill University. | | Jacqueline holds a Master’s Degree in Public Policy and Public Administration as well as a Degree in Political Science from Concordia University, and a Science Degree in Human Physiology from McGill University. |
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| He is very proud of his Métis heritage, is a dedicated and passionate public servant, a recipient of the Public Service Award of Excellence - for having demonstrated excellence in achieving results for Canadians while demonstrating key leadership competencies, and is a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal - which was awarded to Canadians who have made outstanding and exemplary contributions to their communities and to Canada as a whole. | | He is very proud of his Métis heritage, is a dedicated and passionate public servant, a recipient of the Public Service Award of Excellence - for having demonstrated excellence in achieving results for Canadians while demonstrating key leadership competencies, and is a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal - which was awarded to Canadians who have made outstanding and exemplary contributions to their communities and to Canada as a whole. |
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| Gor has a Ph.D. in economics from the University of British Columbia and, prior to joining the public service, spent several years in the Economics Department at Saint Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, teaching economics courses and pursuing published research in the fields of natural resource management, sustainable development, and international trade. | | Gor has a Ph.D. in economics from the University of British Columbia and, prior to joining the public service, spent several years in the Economics Department at Saint Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, teaching economics courses and pursuing published research in the fields of natural resource management, sustainable development, and international trade. |
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| Ms. Sherman has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Commerce from the University of Manitoba and a Master of Arts degree in Economics from the University of Manitoba. | | Ms. Sherman has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Commerce from the University of Manitoba and a Master of Arts degree in Economics from the University of Manitoba. |
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| During a long career with the Public Service I have worked in Intergovernmental Affairs, policy development, engagement and consultations, research, negotiations and advising senior management in Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO), Treasury Board Secretariat, Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs-Department of Indian and Northern Development, Natural Resources Canada-Canadian Forest Service and now ECCC-CWS. In the nine years I spent in Ottawa, I gained experience in drafting public policy documents, Memorandums to Cabinets, strategic planning, legal risk management, national strategies and blueprints, and briefing books. | | During a long career with the Public Service I have worked in Intergovernmental Affairs, policy development, engagement and consultations, research, negotiations and advising senior management in Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO), Treasury Board Secretariat, Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs-Department of Indian and Northern Development, Natural Resources Canada-Canadian Forest Service and now ECCC-CWS. In the nine years I spent in Ottawa, I gained experience in drafting public policy documents, Memorandums to Cabinets, strategic planning, legal risk management, national strategies and blueprints, and briefing books. |
| I have a keen interest in developing people in their leadership roles at all levels. I draw upon my experience as a mentor, mentee and also as designer of a pilot mentoring project with DFO to attract, develop and retain new recruits in the Science Sector. I see mentoring as an active two-way conversation. | | I have a keen interest in developing people in their leadership roles at all levels. I draw upon my experience as a mentor, mentee and also as designer of a pilot mentoring project with DFO to attract, develop and retain new recruits in the Science Sector. I see mentoring as an active two-way conversation. |
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| |Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, Settlement and Integration Policy | | |Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, Settlement and Integration Policy |
| |Caitlin grew up in Ottawa where she completed a Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science from the University of Ottawa, as well as a M.A. in History from Carleton University with a focus on the History of Medicine in Canada. She joined the Federal Public Service in 1993 and has worked in various areas, including Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, Privy Council Office, Treasury Board Secretariat prior to joining Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada in 2008. Before assuming the role of Director General of the Settlement and Integration Policy Branch in October 2020, Caitlin held a number of positions within Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), including the Chief of Staff to the Deputy Minister, Acting Director General of the Refugee Affairs Branch, Director General, Passport Transition, Director General of Citizenship and Passport Program Guidance Branch, and Director General of Migration Health Branch. | | |Caitlin grew up in Ottawa where she completed a Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science from the University of Ottawa, as well as a M.A. in History from Carleton University with a focus on the History of Medicine in Canada. She joined the Federal Public Service in 1993 and has worked in various areas, including Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, Privy Council Office, Treasury Board Secretariat prior to joining Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada in 2008. Before assuming the role of Director General of the Settlement and Integration Policy Branch in October 2020, Caitlin held a number of positions within Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), including the Chief of Staff to the Deputy Minister, Acting Director General of the Refugee Affairs Branch, Director General, Passport Transition, Director General of Citizenship and Passport Program Guidance Branch, and Director General of Migration Health Branch. |
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| My family is here in Ottawa and I just became an Aunt (It’s a girl!). I look forward to meeting new people and working collaboratively to advance talent in the Government of Canada. | | My family is here in Ottawa and I just became an Aunt (It’s a girl!). I look forward to meeting new people and working collaboratively to advance talent in the Government of Canada. |
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| Douglas was previously the General Director of the Economic and Fiscal Policy Branch at the Department of Finance Canada. He was responsible for providing analysis and advice to the Minister of Finance on a wide range of economic and fiscal issues, and played a key role in coordinating and preparing the annual federal budget. Prior to this, he was the Director of the Fiscal Policy Division. He has also served in a number of positions in the International Trade and Finance Branch of the department, including as Director of the International Policy and Analysis Division and as Senior Chief in the International Finance and Development Division. Douglas has represented the Government of Canada in London, England, as Counsellor (Finance) at the Canadian High Commission. Before rejoining the Public Service in 1996, he held economic research positions at the Conference Board of Canada and the London School of Economics. | | Douglas was previously the General Director of the Economic and Fiscal Policy Branch at the Department of Finance Canada. He was responsible for providing analysis and advice to the Minister of Finance on a wide range of economic and fiscal issues, and played a key role in coordinating and preparing the annual federal budget. Prior to this, he was the Director of the Fiscal Policy Division. He has also served in a number of positions in the International Trade and Finance Branch of the department, including as Director of the International Policy and Analysis Division and as Senior Chief in the International Finance and Development Division. Douglas has represented the Government of Canada in London, England, as Counsellor (Finance) at the Canadian High Commission. Before rejoining the Public Service in 1996, he held economic research positions at the Conference Board of Canada and the London School of Economics. |
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| |Mathew is currently the Senior Director, Refugee Affairs, at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). His division is responsible for setting the overall strategic direction of Canada's asylum system. This includes policy and program development as well as policy guidance on legislative and regulatory frameworks. Previously, Mathew was the Director of Passport policy, responsible for developing policy, program guidance and international specifications/standards, to facilitate travel for Canadians. Over the course of his 18 year career, Mathew has also worked in the Privy Council Office, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Treasury Board Secretariat, Public Safety Canada and the Department of Canadian Heritage. Mathew holds a B.A. in History and Philosophy from the University of Ottawa and an M.A. in International Affairs from Carleton University. | | |Mathew is currently the Senior Director, Refugee Affairs, at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). His division is responsible for setting the overall strategic direction of Canada's asylum system. This includes policy and program development as well as policy guidance on legislative and regulatory frameworks. Previously, Mathew was the Director of Passport policy, responsible for developing policy, program guidance and international specifications/standards, to facilitate travel for Canadians. Over the course of his 18 year career, Mathew has also worked in the Privy Council Office, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Treasury Board Secretariat, Public Safety Canada and the Department of Canadian Heritage. Mathew holds a B.A. in History and Philosophy from the University of Ottawa and an M.A. in International Affairs from Carleton University. |
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| Jacques has an MBA, an Honours Bachelor of Arts (Politics and History) and a Certificate in Public Relations. He lives in Ottawa with his wife Joanne. He has two daughters and a stepson. | | Jacques has an MBA, an Honours Bachelor of Arts (Politics and History) and a Certificate in Public Relations. He lives in Ottawa with his wife Joanne. He has two daughters and a stepson. |
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| |Currently the Director General of Evaluation and Integrated Risk Management at Public Services and Procurement Canada, Julie is a CPA, CA and CFE with 20 years of global experience in the private (McCain Foods Ltd and a small accounting firm), public (PSPC, the Office of the Auditor General of Canada and Parks Canada) and humanitarian sectors (International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies). In these roles, Julie has lived in 4 Canadian provinces and 3 countries and worked in countless others. She considers herself an agent of change and an “expert” generalist as she followed an unconventional career path over the past few decades by dabbling in multiple disciplines including finance, audit, evaluation, HR, communication, external relations and risk management, amongst others. This path lines up really well with her passions with change, transformation, continuous learning and contributing to the professional development of others. | | |Currently the Director General of Evaluation and Integrated Risk Management at Public Services and Procurement Canada, Julie is a CPA, CA and CFE with 20 years of global experience in the private (McCain Foods Ltd and a small accounting firm), public (PSPC, the Office of the Auditor General of Canada and Parks Canada) and humanitarian sectors (International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies). In these roles, Julie has lived in 4 Canadian provinces and 3 countries and worked in countless others. She considers herself an agent of change and an “expert” generalist as she followed an unconventional career path over the past few decades by dabbling in multiple disciplines including finance, audit, evaluation, HR, communication, external relations and risk management, amongst others. This path lines up really well with her passions with change, transformation, continuous learning and contributing to the professional development of others. |
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| Mr. Jones' academic credentials include degrees from McMaster and the University of British Columbia and a masters degree in law from Oxford. He is a Wesbrook Scholar and is the recipient of many prestigious awards, including the Premier's Award for Excellence (Leadership). | | Mr. Jones' academic credentials include degrees from McMaster and the University of British Columbia and a masters degree in law from Oxford. He is a Wesbrook Scholar and is the recipient of many prestigious awards, including the Premier's Award for Excellence (Leadership). |
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| |John joined the CRA in 1991 as a Business Auditor and subsequently worked in a number of diverse areas including Tax Avoidance, SR&ED, GST / HST Rulings and Program Advisor. John was appointed as Assistant Director of the SR&ED Division in VTSO in May of 2007. In September 2009, he moved to the Surrey Tax Centre where he worked in two different Assistant Director positions. He then took on an assignment as the Regional Director of Programs before being appointed as Chief of Appeals in 2013. John joined the Surrey Tax Centre, now the Surrey National Verification and Collections Centre as Director in November 2016. In February 2020, John was appointed as Director of Fraser Valley Tax Services Office. John is a Chartered Professional Accountant, holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Simon Fraser University and is a graduate of the MMDP and "Direxion." | | |John joined the CRA in 1991 as a Business Auditor and subsequently worked in a number of diverse areas including Tax Avoidance, SR&ED, GST / HST Rulings and Program Advisor. John was appointed as Assistant Director of the SR&ED Division in VTSO in May of 2007. In September 2009, he moved to the Surrey Tax Centre where he worked in two different Assistant Director positions. He then took on an assignment as the Regional Director of Programs before being appointed as Chief of Appeals in 2013. John joined the Surrey Tax Centre, now the Surrey National Verification and Collections Centre as Director in November 2016. In February 2020, John was appointed as Director of Fraser Valley Tax Services Office. John is a Chartered Professional Accountant, holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Simon Fraser University and is a graduate of the MMDP and "Direxion." |
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| She has a Master of Arts degree in International Affairs from Carleton University and a Bachelor of Arts specializing in International Relations and Economics from the University of British Columbia. She lives in Coquitlam B.C. with her husband and her two children. | | She has a Master of Arts degree in International Affairs from Carleton University and a Bachelor of Arts specializing in International Relations and Economics from the University of British Columbia. She lives in Coquitlam B.C. with her husband and her two children. |
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| He holds a Bachelor of Public Relations from Mount Saint Vincent University and a Master of Science in Communications Management from Syracuse University and is a graduate of INSEAD's Advanced Management Programme. Mr. Kennedy also received his ICD.D designation from the Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD) and is co-chair of the ICD Ottawa Chapter. He has served on the boards of a variety of organizations, most recently the Mental Health Commission of Canada, the Canadian Institute for Health Information and the Governing Council of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, among others. | | He holds a Bachelor of Public Relations from Mount Saint Vincent University and a Master of Science in Communications Management from Syracuse University and is a graduate of INSEAD's Advanced Management Programme. Mr. Kennedy also received his ICD.D designation from the Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD) and is co-chair of the ICD Ottawa Chapter. He has served on the boards of a variety of organizations, most recently the Mental Health Commission of Canada, the Canadian Institute for Health Information and the Governing Council of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, among others. |
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| Dr. Giles is a seasoned executive, joined IRCC from the Department of Finance, where she has held the position of Director General, International Finance and Development, since 2017. During this time, she served as Canada’s Deputy to the World Bank’s International Development Association, and as Canada’s Sherpa for the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action. | | Dr. Giles is a seasoned executive, joined IRCC from the Department of Finance, where she has held the position of Director General, International Finance and Development, since 2017. During this time, she served as Canada’s Deputy to the World Bank’s International Development Association, and as Canada’s Sherpa for the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action. |
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| |Highly motivated professional with a strong background in strategic planning and leading high-profile projects on a wide range of complex and sensitive issues. I am currently Director General at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada where I am responsible for public affairs. Prior to that I was Senior Director at Innovation, Science and Economic Development where I was responsible for innovation policy and industrial development for the automotive, transportation and digital technologies industries. I also spent 7 years as Senior Policy Advisor and Chief of Staff to a Deputy Minister where I provided strategic advice and managed issues in a highly dynamic environment. My experience in the public and private sectors has also allowed me to manage ministerial communications and several consultation exercises on a wide-ranging set of economic and social policy files. My diverse skill set and expertise combined with proven leadership skills provide me with the tools and services necessary to bring projects in on time and within budget. I am fluent in both French and English and have demonstrated sensitivity and interest to cross-cultural issues as a result of having lived, studied and worked in Europe, Mexico, the United States and Canada. In addition to my Masters in Business Administration, I have an undergraduate degree in Social Sciences, including a specialization in Public Policy and Public Management from the University of Ottawa. | | |Highly motivated professional with a strong background in strategic planning and leading high-profile projects on a wide range of complex and sensitive issues. I am currently Director General at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada where I am responsible for public affairs. Prior to that I was Senior Director at Innovation, Science and Economic Development where I was responsible for innovation policy and industrial development for the automotive, transportation and digital technologies industries. I also spent 7 years as Senior Policy Advisor and Chief of Staff to a Deputy Minister where I provided strategic advice and managed issues in a highly dynamic environment. My experience in the public and private sectors has also allowed me to manage ministerial communications and several consultation exercises on a wide-ranging set of economic and social policy files. My diverse skill set and expertise combined with proven leadership skills provide me with the tools and services necessary to bring projects in on time and within budget. I am fluent in both French and English and have demonstrated sensitivity and interest to cross-cultural issues as a result of having lived, studied and worked in Europe, Mexico, the United States and Canada. In addition to my Masters in Business Administration, I have an undergraduate degree in Social Sciences, including a specialization in Public Policy and Public Management from the University of Ottawa. |
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| |Ms. Hume joined the federal public service in 1994 as a management trainee in Environment Canada. Prior to joining the CRA, she occupied progressively more responsible management positions in the Correctional Service of Canada, the Canada Border Services Agency, the Public Health Agency of Canada, Health Canada, and the Privy Council Office. Ms. Hume holds Bachelor degrees in Journalism and Science from Carleton University as well as a Master of Arts degree, Geography and Environmental Studies, from the University of Toronto. As a breast cancer survivor, she is passionate about sharing her experience and supporting others who are touched by cancer, particularly those returning to work. | | |Ms. Hume joined the federal public service in 1994 as a management trainee in Environment Canada. Prior to joining the CRA, she occupied progressively more responsible management positions in the Correctional Service of Canada, the Canada Border Services Agency, the Public Health Agency of Canada, Health Canada, and the Privy Council Office. Ms. Hume holds Bachelor degrees in Journalism and Science from Carleton University as well as a Master of Arts degree, Geography and Environmental Studies, from the University of Toronto. As a breast cancer survivor, she is passionate about sharing her experience and supporting others who are touched by cancer, particularly those returning to work. |
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| |A senior government executive of 26 years, Ms. Wilshaw is Canada’s Chief Trade Commissioner and Assistant Deputy Minister at Global Affairs Canada. She leads a global team that helps Canadian businesses find new customers, troubleshoot market access, sell their products, and grow their businesses (www.tradecommissioner.gc.ca). Sara also leads work across global trade support services including export finance, foreign investment and responsible business conduct. Prior to her current role, Sara served as Director of Operations, Foreign and Defence Policy Secretariat at the Privy Council Office. In this role she provided strategic analysis and advice to the Prime Minister, the Clerk of the Privy Council, the National Security and Intelligence Advisor and the Foreign and Defence Policy Advisor on matters concerning Canada-U.S. relations, Latin America, Trade issues, Climate Change, Human Rights and the UN. Prior to joining PCO, Sara led the North America Bureau at Global Affairs Canada during the renegotiation of NAFTA as Director General. She was previously appointed to represent Canada as Consul General in Dallas, and as Senior Trade Commissioner in New Delhi, India, and she has extensive experience in trade promotion and negotiations, including at Canada’s Permanent Mission to the World Trade Organization in Geneva and at the Embassy of Canada in Japan. Her headquarters experience at Global Affairs Canada includes both functional and geographic, as well as foundational work on the Global Commerce Strategy, Corporate Social Responsibility for the Extractive Sector, modernization of the Trade Commissioner Service, trade policy consultations and communications, as well as human resources. Ms. Wilshaw is a graduate of York University’s International Relations and Economics program. She is married and has two children. | | |A senior government executive of 26 years, Ms. Wilshaw is Canada’s Chief Trade Commissioner and Assistant Deputy Minister at Global Affairs Canada. She leads a global team that helps Canadian businesses find new customers, troubleshoot market access, sell their products, and grow their businesses (www.tradecommissioner.gc.ca). Sara also leads work across global trade support services including export finance, foreign investment and responsible business conduct. Prior to her current role, Sara served as Director of Operations, Foreign and Defence Policy Secretariat at the Privy Council Office. In this role she provided strategic analysis and advice to the Prime Minister, the Clerk of the Privy Council, the National Security and Intelligence Advisor and the Foreign and Defence Policy Advisor on matters concerning Canada-U.S. relations, Latin America, Trade issues, Climate Change, Human Rights and the UN. Prior to joining PCO, Sara led the North America Bureau at Global Affairs Canada during the renegotiation of NAFTA as Director General. She was previously appointed to represent Canada as Consul General in Dallas, and as Senior Trade Commissioner in New Delhi, India, and she has extensive experience in trade promotion and negotiations, including at Canada’s Permanent Mission to the World Trade Organization in Geneva and at the Embassy of Canada in Japan. Her headquarters experience at Global Affairs Canada includes both functional and geographic, as well as foundational work on the Global Commerce Strategy, Corporate Social Responsibility for the Extractive Sector, modernization of the Trade Commissioner Service, trade policy consultations and communications, as well as human resources. Ms. Wilshaw is a graduate of York University’s International Relations and Economics program. She is married and has two children. |
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| Erin graduated from Carleton University with a Bachelor of Arts – Criminology, with a concentration in Sociology. She is also an accredited by the Project Management Institute (PMI) as a Project Management Professional (PMP). | | Erin graduated from Carleton University with a Bachelor of Arts – Criminology, with a concentration in Sociology. She is also an accredited by the Project Management Institute (PMI) as a Project Management Professional (PMP). |
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| Ms. Branch joined the CRA in August 2016 as the Director General of Collections Directorate. In April 2019, she assumed the role of Deputy Assistant Commissioner of the Collections and Verification Branch. She holds a Master of Arts Degree in Development Studies from the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom and a Masters of Business Administration from Queen's University. She also studied Political Science at the University of Toronto. | | Ms. Branch joined the CRA in August 2016 as the Director General of Collections Directorate. In April 2019, she assumed the role of Deputy Assistant Commissioner of the Collections and Verification Branch. She holds a Master of Arts Degree in Development Studies from the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom and a Masters of Business Administration from Queen's University. She also studied Political Science at the University of Toronto. |
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| In February 2016 he was appointed as Director General, Integrated Technical Services, Canadian Coast Guard. As the Canadian Coast Guard’s National Technical Authority, he is accountable for providing executive leadership for the conceptualization, development and implementation of national operational frameworks, strategies, policies, approaches and mechanisms for the cost effective life-cycle management of the Canadian Coast Guard infrastructure assets and fleet assets. | | In February 2016 he was appointed as Director General, Integrated Technical Services, Canadian Coast Guard. As the Canadian Coast Guard’s National Technical Authority, he is accountable for providing executive leadership for the conceptualization, development and implementation of national operational frameworks, strategies, policies, approaches and mechanisms for the cost effective life-cycle management of the Canadian Coast Guard infrastructure assets and fleet assets. |
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| |Patrick Forest is the Director of Priority Species in the Canadian Wildlife Service, which he has joined in April 2019. Until then, he has worked on the Pilotage Act Review at Transport Canada, and worked at Parks Canada and Environment Canada in different positions. Patrick hold a PhD in International Studies and joined the federal government through the Recruitment of Policy Leaders Program in 2012. | | |Patrick Forest is the Director of Priority Species in the Canadian Wildlife Service, which he has joined in April 2019. Until then, he has worked on the Pilotage Act Review at Transport Canada, and worked at Parks Canada and Environment Canada in different positions. Patrick hold a PhD in International Studies and joined the federal government through the Recruitment of Policy Leaders Program in 2012. |
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| positions in both the Quebec Region and the National Capital Region within the Government of Canada, including Regional Director General for the Quebec Region at Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), Director General of Real Property and Service Integration for the Canada Revenue Agency at PSPC, Executive Director for Strategic Reviews reporting to the Associate Deputy Minister of PSPC, as well as Senior Director, Internal Services within the Administrative Services Review Sector at the Privy Council Office. Mark holds a Bachelor in Commerce from the John Molson School of Business (Concordia University), a Bachelor of Law from the Université du Québec à Montréal and a graduate degree in notarial law from the Université de Sherbrooke. | | positions in both the Quebec Region and the National Capital Region within the Government of Canada, including Regional Director General for the Quebec Region at Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), Director General of Real Property and Service Integration for the Canada Revenue Agency at PSPC, Executive Director for Strategic Reviews reporting to the Associate Deputy Minister of PSPC, as well as Senior Director, Internal Services within the Administrative Services Review Sector at the Privy Council Office. Mark holds a Bachelor in Commerce from the John Molson School of Business (Concordia University), a Bachelor of Law from the Université du Québec à Montréal and a graduate degree in notarial law from the Université de Sherbrooke. |
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| |I have held various executive level positions at the Canada Revenue Agency since joining in 2006. I led the Departmental Comprehensive Review and the development of Agency financial resourcing strategies to address Government-wide priorities and re-allocation initiatives. As Director General, Internal Audit I provided independent and objective assurance and advice to senior management to improve the Agency’s management practices, controls and business processes. I have joined CIRNAC in June 2019 as the Chief Finances, Results and Delivery Officer where I lead departmental transformation initiatives that support that newly created department, in its internal services delivery model and as it addresses operational impacts from the current pandemic. | | |I have held various executive level positions at the Canada Revenue Agency since joining in 2006. I led the Departmental Comprehensive Review and the development of Agency financial resourcing strategies to address Government-wide priorities and re-allocation initiatives. As Director General, Internal Audit I provided independent and objective assurance and advice to senior management to improve the Agency’s management practices, controls and business processes. I have joined CIRNAC in June 2019 as the Chief Finances, Results and Delivery Officer where I lead departmental transformation initiatives that support that newly created department, in its internal services delivery model and as it addresses operational impacts from the current pandemic. |
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| |John Moffet works at Environment & Climate Change Canada as an Assistant Deputy Minister for the Environment Protection Branch. Before joining the public service in 2005, he consulted on environmental law and policy issues in Canada and in developing countries, was Executive Assistant to the Attorney General of Ontario, and was (briefly) a corporate lawyer in Toronto. | | |John Moffet works at Environment & Climate Change Canada as an Assistant Deputy Minister for the Environment Protection Branch. Before joining the public service in 2005, he consulted on environmental law and policy issues in Canada and in developing countries, was Executive Assistant to the Attorney General of Ontario, and was (briefly) a corporate lawyer in Toronto. |
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| On the family front, David has four mighty girls to contend with at home when he is not at work and has a passion for advancing leadership, diversity and inclusion within the organization. | | On the family front, David has four mighty girls to contend with at home when he is not at work and has a passion for advancing leadership, diversity and inclusion within the organization. |
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| |Kristen Petruska has been the Director of Program Evaluation at the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) since 2016. She has over 14 years of experience with the CRA, working on strategic policy and advice, enterprise risk management, issues management, and performance measurement. She directs the development and operation of the Agency’s evaluation function and provides strategic advice to senior management regarding management and performance issues to improve program performance. As Director, she has advanced evaluation’s integration of data analysis and systems thinking to provide insight to decision makers. Kristen holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Psychology with a minor in Statistics from Carleton University. | | |Kristen Petruska has been the Director of Program Evaluation at the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) since 2016. She has over 14 years of experience with the CRA, working on strategic policy and advice, enterprise risk management, issues management, and performance measurement. She directs the development and operation of the Agency’s evaluation function and provides strategic advice to senior management regarding management and performance issues to improve program performance. As Director, she has advanced evaluation’s integration of data analysis and systems thinking to provide insight to decision makers. Kristen holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Psychology with a minor in Statistics from Carleton University. |
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| Sonia is an engineer with a degree from Memorial University of Newfoundland, with a specialization in Naval Architecture. She also holds a certificate as a functional specialist in Real Property. | | Sonia is an engineer with a degree from Memorial University of Newfoundland, with a specialization in Naval Architecture. She also holds a certificate as a functional specialist in Real Property. |
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| |I graduated in 1994 in Civil Engineering. I spent the first 8 ½ years of my career as a consultant for consulting firms in Fredericton, NB; and Halifax, NS. Afterwards, I worked for approximately 5 years for the municipalities of Kelowna, BC; Dieppe, NB; and Moncton, NB. I started working at the Federal Government with Transport Canada in 2007, then went on for a short stay at Infrastructure Canada. I have been employed in Project Management at PWGSC/PSPC since 2009, having worked with the Parliamentary Precinct, RPB, HCS and now with PMSL. I am currently working on Judicial Precinct projects. My experience includes all aspects of a project: initial planning, studies, design and construction. | | |I graduated in 1994 in Civil Engineering. I spent the first 8 ½ years of my career as a consultant for consulting firms in Fredericton, NB; and Halifax, NS. Afterwards, I worked for approximately 5 years for the municipalities of Kelowna, BC; Dieppe, NB; and Moncton, NB. I started working at the Federal Government with Transport Canada in 2007, then went on for a short stay at Infrastructure Canada. I have been employed in Project Management at PWGSC/PSPC since 2009, having worked with the Parliamentary Precinct, RPB, HCS and now with PMSL. I am currently working on Judicial Precinct projects. My experience includes all aspects of a project: initial planning, studies, design and construction. |
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| I have a Bachelor degree in Political Science from the University of Montreal and a Licence in Civil Law from the University of Ottawa. | | I have a Bachelor degree in Political Science from the University of Montreal and a Licence in Civil Law from the University of Ottawa. |
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| Darryl graduated from the University of Calgary with a Bachelors' degree in Arts with a Minor in Management and Society. Darryl also holds professional certifications in Project Management (PMP) and IT Security (CISSP). Darryl is also a graduate of the CSPS's Direxion Leadership Program. | | Darryl graduated from the University of Calgary with a Bachelors' degree in Arts with a Minor in Management and Society. Darryl also holds professional certifications in Project Management (PMP) and IT Security (CISSP). Darryl is also a graduate of the CSPS's Direxion Leadership Program. |
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| Dominic holds a Bachelor of Law, a Bachelor of Civil Law, and a Bachelor of Economics, all from the University of Ottawa. He is a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada. | | Dominic holds a Bachelor of Law, a Bachelor of Civil Law, and a Bachelor of Economics, all from the University of Ottawa. He is a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada. |
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| Ms. Desrochers has a Masters in International Affairs from the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University. | | Ms. Desrochers has a Masters in International Affairs from the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University. |
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| Mr. Cousineau holds a Master Degree in Business Administration (MBA) from Queens University. | | Mr. Cousineau holds a Master Degree in Business Administration (MBA) from Queens University. |
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| |Mary Frances is the national Director of the Consumer Product Safety Program with Health Canada’s Regulatory Operations and Enforcement Branch. In addition, she is the Talent Management Champion for the Prairie Federal Council (PFC). She previously led, as director, the Tobacco Control, Pesticide Compliance, and Environmental Health Programs at Health Canada. Prior to joining Health Canada, Mary Frances worked for the Public Health Agency of Canada in Ottawa and in Edmonton where she held roles in population health programs, research, evaluation, policy and planning. Mary Frances has a Bachelor's degree in International Development (Economics and Social Anthropology) and a Master's degree in Health Promotion, both from Dalhousie University. She is a credentialed evaluator with the Canadian Evaluation Society and has authored several academic publications on evaluation. She is the proud mom of two sons and loves staying active with them – on the slopes, in the pool, or any terrain that allows them to keep moving. | | |Mary Frances is the national Director of the Consumer Product Safety Program with Health Canada’s Regulatory Operations and Enforcement Branch. In addition, she is the Talent Management Champion for the Prairie Federal Council (PFC). She previously led, as director, the Tobacco Control, Pesticide Compliance, and Environmental Health Programs at Health Canada. Prior to joining Health Canada, Mary Frances worked for the Public Health Agency of Canada in Ottawa and in Edmonton where she held roles in population health programs, research, evaluation, policy and planning. Mary Frances has a Bachelor's degree in International Development (Economics and Social Anthropology) and a Master's degree in Health Promotion, both from Dalhousie University. She is a credentialed evaluator with the Canadian Evaluation Society and has authored several academic publications on evaluation. She is the proud mom of two sons and loves staying active with them – on the slopes, in the pool, or any terrain that allows them to keep moving. |
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| |I came to IRCC in June 2017 from the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency (CanNor), where I had been the Chief of Staff to the President since 2010, (with a side-step for four years as head of Corporate Services setting up CanNor’s headquarters operations in Iqaluit, Nunavut, and included responsibilities for accommodations, parliamentary affairs, corporate governance, as well as DSO, CIO and head of ATIP). Prior to that, I worked in central agencies such as the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat and the Canada Public Service Agency (now OCHRO). In addition to my work in Deputy Ministers’ offices for 12 years, I also worked on high-level national and international head of state and ministerial visits with Public Services and Procurement Canada and Global Affairs Canada. | | |I came to IRCC in June 2017 from the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency (CanNor), where I had been the Chief of Staff to the President since 2010, (with a side-step for four years as head of Corporate Services setting up CanNor’s headquarters operations in Iqaluit, Nunavut, and included responsibilities for accommodations, parliamentary affairs, corporate governance, as well as DSO, CIO and head of ATIP). Prior to that, I worked in central agencies such as the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat and the Canada Public Service Agency (now OCHRO). In addition to my work in Deputy Ministers’ offices for 12 years, I also worked on high-level national and international head of state and ministerial visits with Public Services and Procurement Canada and Global Affairs Canada. |
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| |Ken is the Senior ADM in charge of the Client Service Delivery and Management Branch – specifically the Citizen and Business Branch which supports the following SSC partners: CBSA, CRA, ESDC, IRB, and IRCC. He has more than 30 years of experience serving Canadians and brings to his role a vast information technology and leadership experience from across the federal Public Service. | | |Ken is the Senior ADM in charge of the Client Service Delivery and Management Branch – specifically the Citizen and Business Branch which supports the following SSC partners: CBSA, CRA, ESDC, IRB, and IRCC. He has more than 30 years of experience serving Canadians and brings to his role a vast information technology and leadership experience from across the federal Public Service. |
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| Avril obtained her CGA designation in 2000 and went on to graduate from Laurentian University’s MBA program in 2010. She is a graduate of the Agency Leadership Development Program. | | Avril obtained her CGA designation in 2000 and went on to graduate from Laurentian University’s MBA program in 2010. She is a graduate of the Agency Leadership Development Program. |
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| Jennifer is currently the Director of the America’s Division in the Market Access Secretariat at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada managing a team of employees from both Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency on various issues related to trade and market access within the Americas. | | Jennifer is currently the Director of the America’s Division in the Market Access Secretariat at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada managing a team of employees from both Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency on various issues related to trade and market access within the Americas. |
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| Guylaine has a Bachelor's Degree in Law from Université Laval in Québec and has been a federal public servant since 1986. She was a member of the Quebec Bar from 1986 to 2013. | | Guylaine has a Bachelor's Degree in Law from Université Laval in Québec and has been a federal public servant since 1986. She was a member of the Quebec Bar from 1986 to 2013. |
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| |Yazmine Laroche is Canada’s first Deputy Minister of Public Service Accessibility. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing the efforts of the Canadian public service to meet the requirements of the Accessible Canada Act. A career public servant with extensive experience, she has served in a variety of leadership roles in many different federal departments and agencies. She most recently served as the Associate Deputy Minister, Transport and Infrastructure. Yazmine is proud to be the Deputy Minister Champion for Federal Employees with Disabilities and the Deputy Minister Champion for her alma mater, Carleton University, from whom she received an honorary doctorate in 2019. She is a board member and the past chair of Muscular Dystrophy Canada. She was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in recognition of her charitable work and her efforts on behalf of people with disabilities. | | |Yazmine Laroche is Canada’s first Deputy Minister of Public Service Accessibility. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing the efforts of the Canadian public service to meet the requirements of the Accessible Canada Act. A career public servant with extensive experience, she has served in a variety of leadership roles in many different federal departments and agencies. She most recently served as the Associate Deputy Minister, Transport and Infrastructure. Yazmine is proud to be the Deputy Minister Champion for Federal Employees with Disabilities and the Deputy Minister Champion for her alma mater, Carleton University, from whom she received an honorary doctorate in 2019. She is a board member and the past chair of Muscular Dystrophy Canada. She was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in recognition of her charitable work and her efforts on behalf of people with disabilities. |
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| |Alexandra MacLean is a lawyer by training. She joined the Tax Legislation Division of the Department of Finance in 1996. From 2000 to 2003, she worked in the tax group of Stewart McKelvey. She returned to the Department of Finance in 2003, where she occupied a variety of positions, most recently heading up the Tax Legislation Division from 2013 to 2016. In 2016, she joined the Compliance Programs Branch at the Canada Revenue Agency where she is now the Director General of the International and Large Business Directorate. | | |Alexandra MacLean is a lawyer by training. She joined the Tax Legislation Division of the Department of Finance in 1996. From 2000 to 2003, she worked in the tax group of Stewart McKelvey. She returned to the Department of Finance in 2003, where she occupied a variety of positions, most recently heading up the Tax Legislation Division from 2013 to 2016. In 2016, she joined the Compliance Programs Branch at the Canada Revenue Agency where she is now the Director General of the International and Large Business Directorate. |
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| |Nicole Girard is currently the Director General – Indigenous Relations & Navigation Protection Program for Transport Canada. In this role, Nicole provides support and leadership to a wide variety of areas within the portfolio, including regulation and policy development. Nicole joined Transport Canada in 1998 and quickly entered into management positions in Civil Aviation. In October 2013, she became Associate Director General in TDG and was appointed Director General in April 2015. Prior to her current position, she returned to Civil Aviation as the Director General, Aviation Safety Regulatory Framework and assumed the role of Associate Deputy Minister of Transport for Safety & Security in 2018. Nicole is passionate about employment equity and diversity, particularly in supporting and mentoring women in transportation. Before joining Transport Canada, Nicole Girard was in private practice and was a lecturer at the University of Ottawa’s French Common Law Program. Originally from Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, Nicole holds a Bachelor of Social Work and a Bachelor of Common Law. In her spare time, Nicole enjoys riding her Harley and scuba diving. | | |Nicole Girard is currently the Director General – Indigenous Relations & Navigation Protection Program for Transport Canada. In this role, Nicole provides support and leadership to a wide variety of areas within the portfolio, including regulation and policy development. Nicole joined Transport Canada in 1998 and quickly entered into management positions in Civil Aviation. In October 2013, she became Associate Director General in TDG and was appointed Director General in April 2015. Prior to her current position, she returned to Civil Aviation as the Director General, Aviation Safety Regulatory Framework and assumed the role of Associate Deputy Minister of Transport for Safety & Security in 2018. Nicole is passionate about employment equity and diversity, particularly in supporting and mentoring women in transportation. Before joining Transport Canada, Nicole Girard was in private practice and was a lecturer at the University of Ottawa’s French Common Law Program. Originally from Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, Nicole holds a Bachelor of Social Work and a Bachelor of Common Law. In her spare time, Nicole enjoys riding her Harley and scuba diving. |
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| She took on the position of Assistant Deputy Minister of Partnerships for Development Innovation at Global Affairs Canada on September 5, 2017, engaging Canadians and Canada’s vibrant non-governmental organisations in development cooperation and infusing innovation in development efforts. | | She took on the position of Assistant Deputy Minister of Partnerships for Development Innovation at Global Affairs Canada on September 5, 2017, engaging Canadians and Canada’s vibrant non-governmental organisations in development cooperation and infusing innovation in development efforts. |
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| Daniel is a pilot, sang for a time with the Regina Philharmonic Choir, has taught firearms safety and hunting courses, and has represented Canada in French, English and Spanish. His record for riding a Harley-Davidson from Ottawa to Edmonton is 46 hours and 10 minutes, one he intends never to repeat or beat. | | Daniel is a pilot, sang for a time with the Regina Philharmonic Choir, has taught firearms safety and hunting courses, and has represented Canada in French, English and Spanish. His record for riding a Harley-Davidson from Ottawa to Edmonton is 46 hours and 10 minutes, one he intends never to repeat or beat. |
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| Mireille holds a Master of Arts in Economics from Queen’s University and a Bachelor of Social Sciences with a specialization in Economics and Political Science from the University of Ottawa. | | Mireille holds a Master of Arts in Economics from Queen’s University and a Bachelor of Social Sciences with a specialization in Economics and Political Science from the University of Ottawa. |
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| |I started my public service career in 2004 as a co-op student at Environment Canada, where I worked on national and international policy. I later joined Public Services and Procurement Canada (2011) as the Manager of the Montreal Ministers Regional Office. I have been the Director of the Ministers Regional Offices Program, now with the Privy Council Office, since 2017, leading 40+ employees across the country. I am a lifelong learner, earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Environment and Development from McGill, a Master’s degree in Public Policy and Public Administration and a Professional and Personal Coaching Certificate from Concordia University. I am passionate about people and creating a high functioning work environment. I am always looking for opportunities that allow me to expand my knowledge and competency as a leader. Through coaching and mentoring, I hope to help employees, like you, get clarity about what they want and inspire them achieve their goals. | | |I started my public service career in 2004 as a co-op student at Environment Canada, where I worked on national and international policy. I later joined Public Services and Procurement Canada (2011) as the Manager of the Montreal Ministers Regional Office. I have been the Director of the Ministers Regional Offices Program, now with the Privy Council Office, since 2017, leading 40+ employees across the country. I am a lifelong learner, earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Environment and Development from McGill, a Master’s degree in Public Policy and Public Administration and a Professional and Personal Coaching Certificate from Concordia University. I am passionate about people and creating a high functioning work environment. I am always looking for opportunities that allow me to expand my knowledge and competency as a leader. Through coaching and mentoring, I hope to help employees, like you, get clarity about what they want and inspire them achieve their goals. |
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| Charla holds a Bachelor of Commerce, double major Finance and Accounting from the University of Northern British Columbia and a Master's of Business Administration from the University of Ottawa. She is a graduate of the New Director's Program and is currently attending the Queen's Executive Education Program. | | Charla holds a Bachelor of Commerce, double major Finance and Accounting from the University of Northern British Columbia and a Master's of Business Administration from the University of Ottawa. She is a graduate of the New Director's Program and is currently attending the Queen's Executive Education Program. |
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