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|  | <h3>Anil Arora</h3> |  | <h3>Anil Arora</h3> | 
|  | <p class="jobtitle">Chief Statistician of Canada, Statistics Canada</p> |  | <p class="jobtitle">Chief Statistician of Canada, Statistics Canada</p> | 
| − | <p>Anil Arora was appointed Chief Statistician of Canada in September 2016. Mr. Arora has led significant transformational initiatives throughout his career, with experience and partnerships spanning all three levels of government, the private sector and international organizations, including the UN and the OECD. He hasled projects on high-profile policyissues, legislative and regulatoryreform, and overseen large national programs.  | + | <p>Anil Arora is an experienced senior public official, having worked at Statistics Canada for over 25 years leading significant programs and transformations. He was appointed Chief Statistician of Canada in September, 2016. He has also served in policy and regulatory roles in the Government of Canada at Natural Resources Canada and Health Canada. Mr. Arora has led substantive international initiatives, working with the United Nations and the OECD, and received numerous prestigious awards for leadership. He serves on a number of Boards and is active in community events and social causes. Mr. Arora received a Bachelor of Science from the University of Alberta, with subsequent studies in computer science. He holds a graduate certificate in public sector management and governance from the University of Ottawa and the Government of Canada’s Advanced Leadership Development Program.</p> | 
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| − | In 1988, Mr. Arora joined Statistics Canada where he served inseveral positions, including regional operations, corporate services and theredesign ofthe dissemination function. In 2000, he became Director of Census Management Office andsubsequently the Director General responsible for all aspects of the 2006 Census.In this role, Mr. Arora ledthe most comprehensive redesign of the Program,including theintroduction of an online questionnaire. Following the successful delivery of the2006 Census he became the Assistant Chief Statistician of Social,Health andLabour Statistics from 2008 to 2010. 
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| − | In 2009, Mr. Arora receivedthe prestigiousAPEX Leadership Award in recognition of his exceptional leadershipskills and management excellence.In 2010, Mr. Arora joined Natural Resources Canada as Assistant Deputy Minister ofthe Minerals and Metals Sector, and in2013 was appointed Assistant Deputy Minister of Science andPolicy Integration.He moved to Health Canada in 2014, becoming Assistant Deputy Minister of Health Products and Food Branch and leading acomplex organization overseeing regulation offood, drug and health products for Canada. He also served as chair of the International Coalition of Medicines Regulatory Authorities. 
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| − | Mr. Arora attended the University of Alberta,where he earned a Bachelor of Science, followed by further education incomputing scienceand management, including a graduate certificate inAdvanced Public Sector Management at the University of Ottawa, and the Advanced Leadership Programat the Canada School of Public Service.</p>
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