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<h3>Dr. Ranjana Sharma</h3>
 
<h3>Dr. Ranjana Sharma</h3>
 
<p class="jobtitle"><strong>Chief Scientist, Natural Resources Canada</strong></p>
 
<p class="jobtitle"><strong>Chief Scientist, Natural Resources Canada</strong></p>
<p>As the department’s Chief Scientist, Dr. Ranjana Sharma is the senior-most scientific authority in NRCan, accountable for providing corporate science leadership, oversight and strategic policy advice on all aspects of cross-cutting science priorities, policies, capacity and management in NRCan. She leads the Office of the Chief Scientist in its role of advancing science policy by leading on the development of horizontal policies and implementing related systems and tools; and facilitating evidence-based decision-making by coordinating NRCan science advice, including for impact assessments.
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<p>As the department’s Chief Scientist, Dr. Ranjana Sharma is the senior-most scientific authority in Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), accountable for providing corporate science leadership, oversight and strategic policy advice on all aspects of cross-cutting science priorities, policies, capacity and management.  
Prior to this role, Dr. Sharma was Senior Director responsible for providing science-specific policy advice and guidance for the Laboratories Canada program at Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC). In this role, she led science-based collaboration with partners, including science-based departments and agencies, academia, industry, Indigenous groups, Provinces, and other stakeholders.</p>
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<p>Dr. Sharma holds a Ph.D. in Plant Molecular Physiology and has over 20 years of experience in science-based organizations and the science policy sector. She started her research career at the University of Alberta and joined the public service as a Research Scientist at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) in 2003.</p>
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<p>Dr. Sharma holds a Ph.D. in Plant Molecular Physiology and has over 20 years of experience in science-based organizations and the science policy sector. She started her research career at the University of Alberta and joined the public service as a research scientist at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) in 2003.</p>
 
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<h3>Stéphane Crête</h3>
 
<h3>Stéphane Crête</h3>
 
<p class="jobtitle"><strong>Assistant Director, Centre for Statistical and Data Standards, Statistics Canada</strong></p>
 
<p class="jobtitle"><strong>Assistant Director, Centre for Statistical and Data Standards, Statistics Canada</strong></p>
<p>Stéphane Crête works as a manager for the centre for statistical and data standards in Statistics Canada. Since joining Statistics Canada in the late 90s, he has held a number of positions working on IT systems and architecture covering many statistical domains such as business surveys and the system of national accounts. As a data standards architect, Stéphane is a vocal advocate for the adoption of standards including those for data exchange and metadata management, and he plays a key role in their implementation across various data domains within Statistics Canada. In his free time, Stéphane enjoys exploring new technologies and staying up-to-date with the latest developments in the field. He is passionate about the role that data standards play in advancing technology and improving business-related statistical capabilities.</p>
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<p>Stéphane Crête works as a Assistant Director for the Centre for Statistical and Data Standards at Statistics Canada. Since joining the department in the late 90s, he has held a number of positions working on IT systems and architecture covering many statistical domains such as business surveys and the system of national accounts. As a data standards architect, Stéphane is a vocal advocate for the adoption of standards including those for data exchange and metadata management. He also plays a key role in their implementation across various data domains within Statistics Canada. In his free time, Stéphane enjoys exploring new technologies and staying up-to-date with the latest developments in the field. He is passionate about the role that data standards play in advancing technology and improving business-related statistical capabilities.</p>
 
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<p class="jobtitle"><strong>Acting Director General, Modern Statistical Methods and Data Science Branch, Statistics Canada</strong></p>
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<p>Wesley Yung is the acting Director General of the Modern Statistical Methods and Data Science Branch at Statistics Canada. Previously, he was the Director of the International Cooperation and Methodology Innovation Center and before that, the Director of Economic Statistics Methods Division. With a background in statistics and survey methods, Wesley has over 30 years of experience working with data and managing people providing methodological support to statistical programs at Statistics Canada. As data landscape has been evolving, he has taken a keen interest on how modern methods, including Data Science techniques, can be leveraged to produce high quality statistical outputs.</p>
   
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