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Conférence sur les Données 2021 - Programme Complet

French / français

Draft Agenda (subject to change) For questions/comments: Data Conference 2021 Team @ IRCC.GC2021Data-Donnees.IRCC@cic.gc.ca

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Data Conference 2021 is co-hosted by Canada School of Public Service and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

The Main Conference is taking place on February 18-19, 2021 Followed by Data Literacy Fest, February 22-23, 2021

To register, visit Data Conference 2021 webpage

For more information, join Data Conference 2021 GCcollab group

DAY 1: FEBRUARY 18, 2021

Time Session

11:00-11:05

Welcoming Remarks by Masters of Ceremonies

Enrico del Castello, Director, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

Liz McKeown, Faculty member, Digital Academy, Canada School of Public Service

11:05-11:15

Indigenous Welcome

Gilbert Whiteduck, Former Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Chief

11:15-11:30

Welcome by Departmental co-hosts

Catrina Tapley, Deputy Minister, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

Taki Sarantakis, President, Canada School of Public Service

11:30-11:45

Opening Remarks

Anil Arora, Chief Statistician of Canada, Statistics Canada


Time Session
PLENARY DISCUSSION

11:45–13:00

Data for Responsive Public Policy

The opening plenary brings together speakers from across the federal government and provincial institutes to discuss how data are used in response to emergent public policy needs. The plenary will focus on overcoming data challenges in high impact areas for policy and program action related to socio-economic and health inequities. Key themes of discussion will include how better data augment the crisis management strategies of government organizations, enhance the value of data innovations and nurture best practices for more inclusive outcomes and effective results.

André Loranger, Assistant Chief Statistician, Statistics Canada

Ima Okonny, Chief Data Officer, Employment and Social Development Canada

Mireille Laroche, Chief Data Officer, Canada Revenue Agency

Astrid Guttmann, Chief Science Officer, ICES, Ontario

Moderated by: Kara Beckles, Director General, Privy Council Office


13:00–13:15

Health break featuring a video compilation of data applications from various departments (rolling presentation).
FIRESIDE CHAT

13:15–14:15

The Value of Data for an Innovative and Inclusive Public Policy

The fireside chat will provide an opportunity to hear leading practitioners of the Canadian data landscape reflect on how good data support the path toward recovery. Focal points of the conversation are on the data needs to address the structural issues of equity, sustainability and inclusion, and how better data governance and data quality supports innovative initiatives for public good by connecting challenging policy questions with data infrastructures, expertise and analytics needed to address them.

Rohinton Medhora, President, Centre for International Governance Innovation

Anil Arora, Chief Statistician of Canada, Statistics Canada

Vik Pant, Chief Scientist and Chief Science Advisor, Natural Resources Canada

Moderated by: Natasha Kim, Assistant Deputy Minister, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada


Time Concurrent Breakout Sessions

14:15-15:15

STREAM 1 DATA GOVERNANCE

THEME: DATA STRATEGY

Implementation of Data Strategies across the Government

This session brings together federal departments and agencies for a conversation on the implementation phases of their respective data strategies. The session focuses on key lessons learned in the governance, management and use of data while implementing departmental strategies aligned with the Data Strategy Roadmap for the Federal Public Service issued in November 2018. Jamie Smith, Chief Data Officer, Environment and Climate Change Canada

Tom Dufour, Director General, Statistics Canada

Daniel MacDonald, Senior Director, Natural Resources Canada

Julie McAuley, Chief Results and Delivery Officer, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada

Moderated by: Alain Beaudoin, Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Privy Council Office


STREAM 2 LEVERAGING DATA ASSETS

THEME: DATA FOR POLICY, RESEARCH AND SERVICE

Spotlight on Canadian Statistics Advisory Council 2020 Annual Report: Towards a Stronger National Statistical System

The Canadian Statistics Advisory Council (CSAC), an independent advisory body put in place by the government in late 2017 to improve the quality of Canada’s national statistics system, issued their first report in October 2020. In this panel, Council members discuss the objectives and findings of their report, and invite input from the audience. The discussion will highlight the recommendations of the Council to overcome the challenges regarding the collection, accessibility and use of detailed statistics. A key theme in the conversation will be the socio-economic and health data gaps that impede decision-making, particularly regarding racialized groups and Indigenous Peoples, and the need for a more integrated data ecosystem.

Gail McDonald, Former Executive Director of First Nations Information Governance Centre and CSAC Member

Howard Ramos, Chair of CSAC Board and Professor, Western University

Jan Kestle, President and CEO, Environics and CSAC Member

Moderated by: Céline Le Bourdais, Professor, McGill University and CSAC Member


STREAM 3 DATA DEVELOPMENT AND USE

THEME: CYBER SECURITY

Data Defense in Support of Government of Canada COVID-19 Response

Communications Security Establishment’s Canadian Center for Cyber Security (CCCS) plays a key role in the defense of the Government of Canada’s infrastructure, systems, and data assets. This session brings together a panel of CCCS experts to discuss how data security and data defense contribute to the security of the government’s response to COVID-19. The protection of Canadian vaccine research efforts, as well as the security of the COVID-19 tracking application will be some of the focal points of the discussion.

Jean-Philippe Racicot, Supervisor, Strategic Cyber Threat Assessment

Eric Bisaillon, Director, Security Architecture

Lindsay MacDonald, Sector Lead, Health and Academia Sectors, Partnerships

Moderated by: Don MacLeod, Director, Autonomous Defense and Sensors

15:15–15:30

Health break featuring a video compilation of data applications from various departments (rolling presentation).

15:30-16:30

STREAM 1 DATA GOVERNANCE

THEME: DATA QUALITY & DATA STEWARDSHIP

Ensuring Data Quality through Data Stewardship

Foundational pieces in the operationalization of data strategies across the Government of Canada include frameworks to advance data quality and ways of formalizing the role of data stewards. How can networks of data stewards better support data quality work at the enterprise level? What are some of the lessons learned in the assignment of department-wide roles and responsibilities regarding data quality? This session will focus on the experience of data governance journeys and discuss approaches to reporting and decision-making as organizations develop tools to support data stewards in their efforts to improve data quality.

Lauren Aldwinckle, Manager, Fisheries and Oceans Canada

Anton Bazilev, Manager and Jane Lin, Data Governance Analyst, Department of National Defense

Crystal Sewards, Manager, Office of Chief Data Officer, Statistics Canada

Moderated by: Sébastien Fleurant, Director, Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada


STREAM 2 LEVERAGING DATA ASSETS

THEME: DATA ETHICS AND AI

Data Ethics and AI Innovation

What are some of the legal, methodological, program/policy and service delivery perspectives that shed light on the ethical issues in the use and management of data? This panel will delineate the ethical principles in the design, functionality and use of data in AI innovation. Participants will address the balance between innovation and ethical use of emerging technologies in AI by reflecting on the experience of automated processes in government programs and services.

Benoit Deshaies, A/Director, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat

Eric Rancourt, Director General, Statistics Canada

Michelle Mann, General Counsel, and Patrick McEvenue, Senior Director, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

Moderated by: Maryam Haghighi, Director, Bank of Canada


STREAM 3 DATA DEVELOPMENT AND USE

THEME: DATA SCIENCE APPLICATIONS

Assessing Input Data and Resultant Model Accuracy

The presentations in this panel address how to assess input data and communicate resultant model accuracy to clients and partners. Learn how data scientists are putting theory into practice when assessing data for projects and how they work with clients to achieve the desired output quality.

Saeid Molladavoudi, Lead Data Scientist , Statistics Canada

Stéphane Tremblay, Team Lead, National Research Council Canada

Yvan Gauthier, Team Lead, Department of National Defence

Moderated by: Monica Pickard, Section Chief, Statistics Canada

16:30–16:35

Closing Remarks for Day 1 by the Masters of Ceremonies


DAY 2: FEBRUARY 19, 2021

Time Session

11:00-11:15

Welcoming Remarks by Masters of Ceremonies


Time Session
PLENARY DISCUSSION

11:15–12:30

Data Journalism: Truth Telling with Data Analysis and Visualizations for Public Interest

The second plenary of the Conference brings together data journalists and experts using a variety of data analysis and representation techniques for journalistic investigation and for communicating the uncovered stories to the public. The plenary will focus on the role of data journalism to enhance the evidence base for trusted insight and effective policy-making, and to advance the public conversation in support of inclusive and equitable outcomes. The discussion topics include: techniques to gather and analyze data for investigative journalism; the democratization of data for a new generation of journalists; community-based data literacy projects to address sustainable development goals in Africa; feminist approaches to address data gaps for inclusive social outcomes.

Tom Cardoso, Data Journalist, Globe and Mail

David McKie, Deputy Managing Editor, National Observer

Jocopo Ottaviani, Chief Data Officer, Code for Africa

Lauren Klein, Associate Professor, Emory University, co-author of Data Feminism (2020, MIT Press)

Moderated by: Caroline Xavier, Associate Deputy Minister, Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada

12:30–13:00

Health break featuring a video compilation of data applications from various departments (rolling presentation).
FIRESIDE CHAT

13:00–14:00

Joys of Joining up: Bridging the Digital, Information Management and Data Worlds

The fireside chat of the second day of the Conference brings together Chief Data Officers (CDOs) and Chief Information Officers (CIOs) from across the federal government for a conversation on developing a joined-up approach to governance and the management of data and information. The conversation will address key challenges and opportunities to effectively bridge the scope, roles and responsibilities of CDOs and CIOs in the context of relevant Treasury Board policies, digital government, and the Data Strategy Roadmap for the Federal Public Service.

Stephen Burt, Chair of CDO Council; Assistant Deputy Minister, Department of National Defence

Sandy Kyriakatos, Chief Data Officer , Canadian Border Services Agency

Zaina Sovani, Assistant Deputy Minister and Chief Information Officer, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

Moderated by: Marc Brouillard, A/Chief Information Officer of Canada, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat



Time Concurrent Breakout Sessions

14:00-15:00

STREAM 1 DATA GOVERNANCE

THEME: DATA STANDARDS AND METADATA

Standards in Action: Emergence of Data Standards to Drive Business Outcomes

The panel discussion will explore the value and how to boost the adoption of common data standards across government. Common data standards support the interoperability and the data exchange required both to improve analysis and policymaking, and to hasten progress towards truly digital, user-focused service delivery. Topics include discussion on the business value of standards; how best to develop and introduce standards; how to encourage take-up among departments and agencies; and how to allocate responsibilities for driving and monitoring adoption.

David Barraclough, Manager, Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

Benjamin Williams, Director, Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation

Meline Nearing-Hunter, Director and Benoit Deshaies, A/Director, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat

Daniel Gillman, Senior Research Scientist, US Labor Bureau of Statistics.

Moderated by: Cory Chobanik, Director, Statistics Canada


STREAM 2 LEVERAGING DATA ASSETS

THEME: OPEN DATA

International Lens: How Open Data is Helping to Solve COVID-19

Whether to track cases, find cures or accelerate vaccine rollout, the pandemic brought to the forefront the acute need for open data. This panel will bring world-renowned open data experts who will share lessons learned and best practices to help improve the release of COVID-19 data. The conversation will aim to raise the awareness of data practitioners around good data governance principles such as data leadership, trust, transparency, standards, collaboration and equity. The discussion will also touch on Government of Canada initiatives that led to the release of more open data and information related to COVID-19.

Barbara Ubaldi, Deputy Head, Open and Innovative Government Division, Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

Natalia Carfi, Deputy Director, Open Data Charter

Nigel Jacob, Co-founder, Mayor’s Office of New Urban Mechanics, City of Boston

Moderated by: Melanie Robert, Executive Director, Open Government, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat


STREAM 3 DATA DEVELOPMENT AND USE

THEME: DATA USE FOR RESULTS AND DELIVERY

Data Partnerships and Infrastructures for Responsive Public Policy – case studies

What are some of the prominent examples of foundational resources provided by data partnerships and data networks that are leveraged in response to emergent public policy needs? Join this panel discussion to learn more about use cases for building data products and infrastructures in high impact areas for policy and program implementation. Case studies in focus include the development of benefit knowledge hub for the sharing and analysis of Canada Emergency Response Benefit data; data visualization products for federal, provincial and territorial users to inform the deployment and demand of Personal Protective Equipment in the provinces; and establishing data infrastructures for developing and sharing multi-province health data.

Donna Curtis Maillet, Professor, Health Data Research Network and University of New Brunswick

Gillian Dawson, Director, Health Canada

Vedmani Sharan, Policy Analyst, Employment and Social Development Canada

Moderated by: Gabrielle Fitzgerald, Director, Infrastructure Canada

15:00–15:15

Health break featuring a video compilation of data applications from various departments (rolling presentation).
Plenary Discussion

15:15–16:30

Data Literacy Matters

The third and concluding plenary of the Conference will feature unique perspectives on data literacy for those who manage, analyze and use data and data products to participate more actively in the data landscape. Conversation themes will include: approaches to measure, map and develop data literacy across organisations; current initiatives to support data literacy training and upskilling in the Government of Canada; data literacy as a cluster of essential competencies needed for the appreciation of the full value of administrative data beyond its immediate operational use, including its value for transparent government and its impact on public policy and the public good; data literacy demands on the public service and the range of learning opportunities and innovative solutions for core government functions in areas of digital enablement, accessibility and data sharing.

Jane Crofts, Founder and CEO, Data to the People

Yvan Clermont, Director General, Statistics Canada

Ümit Kiziltan, Chief Data Officer, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

Taki Sarantakis, President, Canada School of Public Service

Moderated by: Neil Bouwer, Vice-President, Canada School of Public Service

16:30–16:35

Closing Remarks for Day 2 by Co-Hosts



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