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====<big>Resources</big>====
 
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<big>[[:File:Sample Questions.docx|Sample Questions]]</big>
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<big>[[:File:Student Speed Mentoring Mentor Instructions.docx|Mentor Instructions]]</big>
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<big>[[:File:Mentee Instructions.docx|Mentee Instructions]]</big>
    
==='''<big>WHO:</big>'''===
 
==='''<big>WHO:</big>'''===
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==='''<big>WHEN:</big>'''===
 
==='''<big>WHEN:</big>'''===
<big>'''Session 1 (English):''' Wednesday, June 15, from 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. EDT '''*[https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0kfuutqjwoHNb7zA-eiZ40xXuA0IZyL2H- Zoom Registration Link]*'''</big>
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<big>'''Session 1 (English):''' Wednesday, June 15, from 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. EDT</big>  
 
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|Brandon Zeron
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|Jeff Kennedy
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|Lauranne Mason
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|Mark Lindsay
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|Sarah Plouffe
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|Breton Niddery
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|Jessica Zeroual
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|Lily Murariu
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|Mila Milankovic
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|Tara Shapransky
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|Cari Bailey
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|Joelle Raffoul
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|Lily Spek
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|Natasha Cote-Khan
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|Taran Wasson
 
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<big>'''Session 2 (French):''' Thursday, June 16, from 12:30 – 2:00 p.m. EDT '''*[https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0odOqqrj0jGNCRS5VtklmBZJg248KMmyqA Zoom Registration Link]*'''</big>
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<big>'''Session 2 (French):''' Thursday, June 16, from 12:30 – 2:00 p.m. EDT</big>  
 
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|Alex Mercier
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|Danl Loewen
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|Jean-Luc Plante
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|Murielle Swift
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|Pierre-Luc Denis
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|Dave Weatherall
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<big>'''Session 3 (English):''' Thursday, June 16, from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. EDT '''*[https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0qcO6rqz8uE9YDMo7Q8eLtpz5qxTvmDm58 Zoom Registration Link]*'''</big>
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<big>'''Session 3 (English):''' Thursday, June 16, from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. EDT</big>  
 
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|Lamine Medri
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|Alexa Keating
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|Joeigh Parker
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|Lucy Ellis
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|Quillaume Quessy
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|Harlen Card
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|Justin Mathews
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I am currently back at SSC working 90 Casual.
 
I am currently back at SSC working 90 Casual.
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|'''Renee Emby'''[[File:Pic 2.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|177x177px]]
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|Team Lead/Technical Advisor
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|Shared Services Canada
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|My name is Renee Emby and I am a Team Lead/ Technical Advisor. I began working in the GoC in 2017 as an FSWEP student, I worked full-time as an FSWEP student to support my studies. I completed my undergrad in law and my masters in data analytics, I’m currently pursing my PhD in digital innovation from UOttawa. I worked as an FSWEP student for 5 years until I was bridged into a full-time position. Over my career, I’ve worked for Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and Shared Services Canada (SSC) while being employed with the GoC. I’ve worked primarily in strategic policy and planning, data analytics, business analytics and security. While I was an FSWEP student I was the Vice-President of the Young Professionals Network at Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), where I mentored new public servants and students on GoC best practices, pay, FSWEP/ CO-OP HR, GoC policies, networking and events. I am extremely interested and excited about student mentoring, and I look forward to speaking and virtually meeting all of the new students!
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|'''Mathieu Vienneau'''[[File:Vienneaufamilyjanuary2022-24 (1).jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
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|Agent régional principal de gestion des pêches
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|Pêches et Océans Canada
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|Mon nom est Mathieu Vienneau, j’occupe présentement le poste d’agent régional principal de gestion des pêches dans la région Gulf du MPO. J’ai un total de 7 ans avec la fonction public. J’ai débuté ma carrière à la fonction public fédéral avec le centre des pensions en 2015 sous le programme fédéral d'expérience de travail étudiant. Par la suite j’ai fait un passage à Parcs Canada et Transports Canada avant d’arrivé au MPO en 2017. Aussi, j’ai servis avec la réserve les Forces Armée Canadienne de 2008 à 2021. Père de famille de deux jeune enfants. Je détient un baccalauréat de l’université de Moncton avec un majeur en géographie et un mineure en économie.
   
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|'''Jeff Kennedy'''[[File:Jeff pic.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
 
|'''Jeff Kennedy'''[[File:Jeff pic.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
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|Public Services and Procurement Canada
 
|Public Services and Procurement Canada
 
|I have tried, during 13 years of supervision, to provide my employees with an environment that fosters collaboration, innovation and personal development. As a team we celebrated our successes and learned from our failures. Day by day we become better, together.
 
|I have tried, during 13 years of supervision, to provide my employees with an environment that fosters collaboration, innovation and personal development. As a team we celebrated our successes and learned from our failures. Day by day we become better, together.
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|'''Amanda Bernardo'''[[File:AmandaBernardo.png|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
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|Shared Services Canada
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|In her public service career to date, Amanda has worked on a number of complex, high-profile files where she has been able to support departments in achieving consistently high results by providing sound advice and demonstrating natural leadership. Her career to date with the Government of Canada has largely focused on public policy, project management, change management, transformation and stakeholder engagement. In the last eight years, Amanda has worked for organizations such as the Parks Canada Agency, the Treasury Board Secretariat, the office of the Chief Information Officer, the Canada School of Public Service’s Digital Academy, the Public Health Agency and most recently with Shared Services Canada. On a personal note, Amanda is a proud mental health advocate and community builder, with a passion for storytelling and photography.
   
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|'''Breton Niddery'''[[File:BretonN.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|169x169px]]
 
|'''Breton Niddery'''[[File:BretonN.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|169x169px]]
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|Health Canada
 
|Health Canada
 
|Breton started in the Federal government as a summer student with Parks Canada. She later worked as a Contractor for several years doing project management for the government before joining the Public Service in 2015 as a Radiation Officer in Health Canada’s Healthy Environments and Consumer Safety Branch working in nuclear emergency preparedness. In 2018, she moved to what is now the Controlled Substances and Cannabis Branch (CSCB) as an Advisor to a Director working in Science and Surveillance. She currently works in CSCB’s Assistant Deputy Minister’s Office (ADMO) as a Senior Advisor to the ADM focusing on the tobacco and vaping files.
 
|Breton started in the Federal government as a summer student with Parks Canada. She later worked as a Contractor for several years doing project management for the government before joining the Public Service in 2015 as a Radiation Officer in Health Canada’s Healthy Environments and Consumer Safety Branch working in nuclear emergency preparedness. In 2018, she moved to what is now the Controlled Substances and Cannabis Branch (CSCB) as an Advisor to a Director working in Science and Surveillance. She currently works in CSCB’s Assistant Deputy Minister’s Office (ADMO) as a Senior Advisor to the ADM focusing on the tobacco and vaping files.
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|Privy Council Office
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|Jade Arnaout is a curious, gregarious, and multilingual federal public servant with National Capital Region and regional experience. Jade’s diverse academic, professional, and volunteer experiences span over a decade in five countries. He is passionate about public service, leadership, and community work. Jade is currently working in communications at the Privy Council Office and previously served as a Civilian Member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, after spending a few years working in marketing in the private sector in Canada and overseas. Jade is an arts, humanities, and culture aficionado who enjoys exercising, swimming, meditating, reading, and learning foreign languages.
   
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|'''Brandon Zeron'''[[File:Brandon Speed Mentoring Photo.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|220x220px]]
 
|'''Brandon Zeron'''[[File:Brandon Speed Mentoring Photo.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|220x220px]]
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|Supervisor/Senior Regulatory Affairs Officer
 
|Supervisor/Senior Regulatory Affairs Officer
 
|Health Canada
 
|Health Canada
|My name is Pamela Chu and I am a Supervisor/Senior Regulatory Affairs Officer at Health Canada in the Pharmaceutical Drugs Directorate. I am C-C-B bilingual with a total of 7+ years of experience in the federal public service, which during that time, I have worked as a CO-OP student, casual, and term until my indeterminate appointment in 2018, so I am no stranger to student bridging, networking, job competitions, or the on-boarding/off-boarding processes. Now as a unit head, I have gained a new perspective from hiring, training, and supervising. From these experiences both as an employee and as a supervisor, I can relate to the trials and tribulations that students and new public servants frequently face so I am excited to share my knowledge and experiences with these mentees.
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|Pamela is a Supervisor/Senior Regulatory Affairs Officer at Health Canada in the Pharmaceutical Drugs Directorate. With nearly 8 years of experience in the federal government, she first started as a CO-OP student in the same department and upon graduating, she had the opportunity to work in various fields at HC, including regulatory affairs, scientific evaluation, and import compliance. For a brief period, Pamela worked at Environment and Climate Change Canada as a physical scientist before returning to Health Canada. She is currently a branch ambassador for the HC/PHAC Young Professionals Network and an active member of the HC Visible Minorities Network and the Network of Asian Federal Employees. Pamela holds a BSc in biochemistry and a minor in advanced French as a second language from the University of Ottawa.
 
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|'''Joelle Raffoul'''[[File:Joelle Raffoul 2021-09-23 2.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
 
|'''Joelle Raffoul'''[[File:Joelle Raffoul 2021-09-23 2.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
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|Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
 
|Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
 
|I have been employed by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada since 2013. During that time I’ve had numerous roles, from data entry clerk to an advisor to an Assistant Deputy Minister and many others in between. Over the past 4-5 years my focus and professional interests have shifted greatly, and I now spend quite a bit of my time focusing on coaching, building agile mindsets and leadership in the workplace. That being said, I’m down to talk about anything anyone wants to chat about.
 
|I have been employed by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada since 2013. During that time I’ve had numerous roles, from data entry clerk to an advisor to an Assistant Deputy Minister and many others in between. Over the past 4-5 years my focus and professional interests have shifted greatly, and I now spend quite a bit of my time focusing on coaching, building agile mindsets and leadership in the workplace. That being said, I’m down to talk about anything anyone wants to chat about.
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|Paul est un codirigeant du Réseau FlexGC, où il est impliqué depuis avril 2020. Il a su depuis développer une solide expertise dans les meilleures pratiques et les technologies du travail flexible, ce qu’il partage ouvertement à travers divers ateliers, présentations et les produits et services qu’ils aident à conceptualiser.
   
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|'''Jenny Hillier'''
 
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|Canada Revenue Agency
 
|Canada Revenue Agency
 
|Albee (Ying) Zhan originally moved from China to pursue her studies in Canada and decided to immigrate to Halifax in 2018. Albee joined CPP/EI Rulings in LPRA in a student co-op program at Dalhousie University in 2019. She graduated from Dalhousie University with an MBA degree in 2020. Albee currently works as a Trust Account Exam Officer in CVB at NSTSO. She has held many positions in various industries. Outside of CRA, she has a second job as a supervisor at Starbucks in the heart of downtown Halifax. Besides work, she enjoys playing piano and ultimate Frisbee. Her fitness goal for 2022 is to be capable of finishing a triathlon in NS. Her career goal is to become a senior TAEO in CVB and develop other soft skills with the CVB YPN.
 
|Albee (Ying) Zhan originally moved from China to pursue her studies in Canada and decided to immigrate to Halifax in 2018. Albee joined CPP/EI Rulings in LPRA in a student co-op program at Dalhousie University in 2019. She graduated from Dalhousie University with an MBA degree in 2020. Albee currently works as a Trust Account Exam Officer in CVB at NSTSO. She has held many positions in various industries. Outside of CRA, she has a second job as a supervisor at Starbucks in the heart of downtown Halifax. Besides work, she enjoys playing piano and ultimate Frisbee. Her fitness goal for 2022 is to be capable of finishing a triathlon in NS. Her career goal is to become a senior TAEO in CVB and develop other soft skills with the CVB YPN.
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|'''Lindy McQuillan'''[[File:Lindy.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
 
|'''Lindy McQuillan'''[[File:Lindy.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
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|Indigenous Services Canada
 
|Indigenous Services Canada
 
|Elizabeth is a client-focused senior communications advisor with extensive experience providing strategic advice to senior management. Hired as an FSWEP student 20+ years ago at the former Human Resources Development Canada (now ESDC), she also has experience at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Environment and Climate Change Canada. She currently works at Indigenous Services Canada. She lives with her family in Ottawa on the traditional, unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinabe people.
 
|Elizabeth is a client-focused senior communications advisor with extensive experience providing strategic advice to senior management. Hired as an FSWEP student 20+ years ago at the former Human Resources Development Canada (now ESDC), she also has experience at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Environment and Climate Change Canada. She currently works at Indigenous Services Canada. She lives with her family in Ottawa on the traditional, unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinabe people.
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|Danl Loewen compte presque 30 ans d'expérience en tant que cadre et consultant au Canada et à l'étranger, dont 20 ans avec la fonction publique fédérale. Depuis 2016, il livre et appuie la conception de programmes en perfectionnement du leadership à l'École de la fonction publique du Canada, ainsi que dans des domaines connexes. Travaillant comme directeur et DG avec Santé Canada et plus tard Services Publique et Approvisionnement Canada, Danl a dirigé et conseillé plusieurs initiatives significatives de développement professionnel, changement culturel, prestation de services, et santé psycho-social pour des douzaines de ministères.
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Danl Loewen has more than 30 years’ executive and consulting experience in Canada and overseas, including 20 in the federal public service. Since 2016 he has delivered and supported program design at the Canada School of Public Service in leadership development and related fields. Working as a Director and DG with Health Canada and later Public Services & Procurement Canada, he led and advised on significant initiatives in professional development, change management, service improvement, and psycho-social health for dozens of departments.
   
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|'''Alexa Keating'''
 
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|Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada
 
|Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada
 
|Kelsey currently works at Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada as an Internal Communications advisor. She has a strong interest in helping the growth of students within public service, she previous worked in HR on student recruitment and onboarding files, plus led the GC students community as their Co-Chair (2020-2021). Outside of her 9-5 you can catch her outside skiing, mountain biking, or golfing.
 
|Kelsey currently works at Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada as an Internal Communications advisor. She has a strong interest in helping the growth of students within public service, she previous worked in HR on student recruitment and onboarding files, plus led the GC students community as their Co-Chair (2020-2021). Outside of her 9-5 you can catch her outside skiing, mountain biking, or golfing.
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|Dave Weatherall
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|Statistics Canada
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|Natacha Carroll[[File:Natacha Carroll.jpg|left|thumb|198x198px]]
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|Regional Contribution Agreement Officer
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|National Research Council Canada
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|My name is Natacha Carroll and I have being working for the National Research Council (NRC) for approximately five years. I have experience in administration, processing agreements, claims and amendments, planning and delivering training sessions, proposal writing and process refinement. I currently work as a Contribution Agreement Officer for NRC’s Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP). I earned an MA (thesis-based) from the University of Alberta and an undergraduate honours degree from Dalhousie University. I have also completed an array of certificates and diplomas, ranging from Financial Management to Alternative Dispute Resolution.
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|'''Lily Spek'''
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|Recruitment Lead
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|Canada’s Free Agents
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|Lily Spek has been a Free Agent for 5.5 years, and is currently the Recruitment Lead for Canada’s Free Agents as her 8th assignment. She has completed Free Agent assignments at Heritage Canada, Federal Youth Network, Indigenous Services Canada, Canada’s Free Agents, Immigration Citizenship and Refugees Canada, and the Privy Council Office. She completed her Masters of Public Administration at Queen’s University, as well as a Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management at Carleton University. Lily helps facilitate OneTeamGov virtual sessions; open to anyone interested in public sector reform, or looking for connection while we work from home. She loves working on collaboration, engagement, and building great new things in the GoC!
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Lily est un agent libre depuis 5,5 ans, et est actuellement le Chef du recrutement pour les Agents libres du Canada comme sa 8ème affectation. Elle a effectué des affectations d'agent libre au Patrimoine canadien, Réseau des Jeunes Fonctionnaires Fédéraux, Services aux Autchotones Canada, les Agents libres du Canada, Immigration Réfugiés et Citoyenneté Canada et au Bureau du Conseil Privé. Elle a obtenu une maîtrise en administration publique à l'université Queen's, et un baccalauréat en affaires publiques et en gestion des politiques à l'université Carleton. Lily contribue à l'animation des sessions virtuelles de OneTeamGov; elles sont ouvertes à toute personne intéressée par la réforme du secteur public ou cherchant à se connecter pendant que nous travaillons chez nous. Elle adore travailler sur la collaboration, l'engagement et la réalisation de nouvelles choses formidables au sein du GdC !
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|Public Prosecution Service of Canada
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|I completed my Bachelor of Arts with Distinction with a Major in Criminology at Vancouver Island University in Nanaimo BC. I completed my Juris Doctor at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law in Edmonton. After graduating from law school I did my articles at Fix and Smith Criminal Law Office. After I was called to the bar in 2016 I stayed on to practice criminal defence and residential real estate for a short period. I started with the PPSC in January 2017 and have been here ever since. My practice now focuses on trial and appeal work, specifically Cannabis Act offences and the Edmonton Drug Treatment Court program.
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|'''Sana Abou-Shaaban'''[[File:Sana Abou Shaaban - Picture- Headshot.jpg|left|thumb|177x177px]]
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|Manager, Environmental Policy and Planning
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|Canada Border Services Agency
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|Sana Abou-Shaaban, a licensed Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) and Certified Professional ScrumMaster (CSP-SM), works for the Government of Canada as an Environmental Policy and Planning Manager. Over the years, Sana has been on the boards of many engineering and IT not-for-profit organizations, both locally and internationally, where she has been recognized for her initiatives and for her passion in making a difference. She continuously promotes diversity and inclusion for Women in Tech through her work, public speaking engagements, and many volunteer roles. Sana is the co-founder of the first Women in Information, Science and Technology (Women in IT) Network at the Canada Border Services Agency.
 
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