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| |'''Deputy Minister, Diversity and Inclusion and Youth, Women and Gender Equality and Youth''' | | |'''Deputy Minister, Diversity and Inclusion and Youth, Women and Gender Equality and Youth''' |
| Gina Wilson rejoined Women and Gender Equality Canada (WAGE) as Deputy Minister on September 1, 2021. She previously served as Deputy Minister of WAGE from 2017 to 2019, where she led the establishment of WAGE as a new department, ensured that GBA Plus was fully instituted in government, and served as the first Chair of the federal Indigenous Women’s Circle. | | Gina Wilson rejoined Women and Gender Equality Canada (WAGE) as Deputy Minister on September 1, 2021. She previously served as Deputy Minister of WAGE from 2017 to 2019, where she led the establishment of WAGE as a new department, ensured that GBA Plus was fully instituted in government, and served as the first Chair of the federal Indigenous Women’s Circle. |
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| Gina was in the role of Deputy Minister, Diversity and Inclusion and Youth, and Senior Associate Deputy Minister, Canadian Heritage, to which she was appointed on January 27, 2020, and where she oversaw the release of Canada’s first-ever State of Youth Report; engaged Canadians in a series of round tables and summits on anti-racism; lead the co-development of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls National Action Plan; and launched the development of a Canada-wide LGBTQ2 Action Plan. She is also currently the Deputy Minister Champion for Indigenous Federal Employees. | | Gina was in the role of Deputy Minister, Diversity and Inclusion and Youth, and Senior Associate Deputy Minister, Canadian Heritage, to which she was appointed on January 27, 2020, and where she oversaw the release of Canada’s first-ever State of Youth Report; engaged Canadians in a series of round tables and summits on anti-racism; lead the co-development of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls National Action Plan; and launched the development of a Canada-wide LGBTQ2 Action Plan. She is also currently the Deputy Minister Champion for Indigenous Federal Employees. |
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| In 2019, Gina was appointed as Deputy Minister, Public Safety Canada, and Senior Advisor to the Privy Council. | | In 2019, Gina was appointed as Deputy Minister, Public Safety Canada, and Senior Advisor to the Privy Council. |
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| She joined the Federal Government in 1996 and held several senior executive positions at several departments, including the Privy Council Office, Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, and Employment and Social Development Canada and the Correctional Service of Canada. | | She joined the Federal Government in 1996 and held several senior executive positions at several departments, including the Privy Council Office, Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, and Employment and Social Development Canada and the Correctional Service of Canada. |
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| Gina is Algonquin and began her career in her First Nation community of Kitigan-Zibi as Executive Director of Health and Social Services. She was also CEO of the Assembly of First Nations. | | Gina is Algonquin and began her career in her First Nation community of Kitigan-Zibi as Executive Director of Health and Social Services. She was also CEO of the Assembly of First Nations. |
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| Gina is the recipient of the 2020 Indspire Award for her leadership and her lifelong work on Indigenous issues and support for Indigenous employees. | | Gina is the recipient of the 2020 Indspire Award for her leadership and her lifelong work on Indigenous issues and support for Indigenous employees. |
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| Gina holds a Bachelor of Social Sciences from the University of Ottawa. | | Gina holds a Bachelor of Social Sciences from the University of Ottawa. |
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| She has three beautiful children – Dylan, Kayla and Royce – and treasures her granddaughter, Charlotte. | | She has three beautiful children – Dylan, Kayla and Royce – and treasures her granddaughter, Charlotte. |
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| |'''Audrey-Anne Racine''' | | |'''Audrey-Anne Racine''' |
| |'''Human Resources Advisor, Employment and Social Development Canada and [[GCStudents - ÉtudiantsGC|GC Students]] Co-Chair''' | | |'''Human Resources Advisor, Employment and Social Development Canada and [[GCStudents - ÉtudiantsGC|GC Students]] Co-Chair''' |
| + | Audrey-Anne Racine (Elle/She/Her) travaille comme conseillère en ressources humaines et ses tâches sont principalement axées sur les besoins des étudiants. Elle est ambassadrice nationale du réseau des étudiants à Emploi et Développement social Canada (EDSC) et coprésidente d’Étudiants GC. Audrey-Anne a terminé son baccalauréat en relations industrielles et en ressources humaines en 2020 et est en voie d’obtenir une maîtrise en gestion de projet de l’Université du Québec en Outaouais. Elle a obtenu son premier poste dans la fonction publique à titre d’étudiante en 2019, puis elle est passée par le processus d’intégration des étudiants en mai 2021. |
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| |'''Tabassum Khan''' | | |'''Tabassum Khan''' |