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<big>'''Session 2 (French):''' Wednesday, February 9, from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. EST '''*Registration Closed*'''</big> | <big>'''Session 2 (French):''' Wednesday, February 9, from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. EST '''*Registration Closed*'''</big> | ||
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|<big>'''Alexandre Daoust'''</big> | |<big>'''Alexandre Daoust'''</big> | ||
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|<big>Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada</big> | |<big>Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada</big> | ||
|<big>Daniel Watson is a proud public servant who is passionate about the role that public institutions play in shaping Canada and the lives of Canadians. His appointment at Crown-Indigenous Relations and Indigenous Affairs is his fifth appointment as a Deputy Minister, having been Deputy Minister (and previously Associate Deputy Minister) of Western Economic Diversification, Chief Human Resources Officer for the Government of Canada and Chief Executive Officer, Parks Canada.</big> | |<big>Daniel Watson is a proud public servant who is passionate about the role that public institutions play in shaping Canada and the lives of Canadians. His appointment at Crown-Indigenous Relations and Indigenous Affairs is his fifth appointment as a Deputy Minister, having been Deputy Minister (and previously Associate Deputy Minister) of Western Economic Diversification, Chief Human Resources Officer for the Government of Canada and Chief Executive Officer, Parks Canada.</big> | ||
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<big>Much of his career has focused on work with Indigenous peoples and issues, having been the Senior Assistant Deputy Minister for Policy and Strategic Direction at the former Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Director General of the Aboriginal Justice Directorate at the federal Department of Justice, and Director of Aboriginal and Territorial Relations at INAC’s Northwest Territories Regional Office. With the Government of British Columbia, he was Director of Treaty Implementation and Settlement Legislation where he led the development of the Nisga’a Final Agreement Act (British Columbia) among other major initiatives and, with the Government of Saskatchewan where he was responsible for first negotiations between provincial Department of Education and what was then the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations.</big> | <big>Much of his career has focused on work with Indigenous peoples and issues, having been the Senior Assistant Deputy Minister for Policy and Strategic Direction at the former Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Director General of the Aboriginal Justice Directorate at the federal Department of Justice, and Director of Aboriginal and Territorial Relations at INAC’s Northwest Territories Regional Office. With the Government of British Columbia, he was Director of Treaty Implementation and Settlement Legislation where he led the development of the Nisga’a Final Agreement Act (British Columbia) among other major initiatives and, with the Government of Saskatchewan where he was responsible for first negotiations between provincial Department of Education and what was then the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations.</big> | ||
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<big>In the context of these positions, he played key roles in the negotiation of modern treaties, specific claims and many other agreements and processes. He was also the lead for several key legislative initiatives, litigation files and alternative justice programs. He has worked with Inuit, Métis and First Nation governments, communities and entities in every jurisdiction across Canada, and has lived in British Columbia, Alberta, the Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan, Ontario and Quebec. Beyond this experience, Daniel has significant background in economic development and innovation issues, federal-provincial-territorial relations, labour relations and human resources issues, and cultural and ecological heritage matters. He has represented Canada on numerous issues at forums around the world and has represented the federal government in several national federal-provincial-territorial forums.</big> | <big>In the context of these positions, he played key roles in the negotiation of modern treaties, specific claims and many other agreements and processes. He was also the lead for several key legislative initiatives, litigation files and alternative justice programs. He has worked with Inuit, Métis and First Nation governments, communities and entities in every jurisdiction across Canada, and has lived in British Columbia, Alberta, the Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan, Ontario and Quebec. Beyond this experience, Daniel has significant background in economic development and innovation issues, federal-provincial-territorial relations, labour relations and human resources issues, and cultural and ecological heritage matters. He has represented Canada on numerous issues at forums around the world and has represented the federal government in several national federal-provincial-territorial forums.</big> | ||
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<big>Daniel is a pilot, sang for a time with the Regina Philharmonic Choir, has taught firearms safety and hunting courses, and has represented Canada in French, English and Spanish. His record for riding a Harley-Davidson from Ottawa to Edmonton is 46 hours and 10 minutes, one he intends never to repeat or beat.</big> | <big>Daniel is a pilot, sang for a time with the Regina Philharmonic Choir, has taught firearms safety and hunting courses, and has represented Canada in French, English and Spanish. His record for riding a Harley-Davidson from Ottawa to Edmonton is 46 hours and 10 minutes, one he intends never to repeat or beat.</big> | ||
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<big>Darryl graduated from the University of Calgary with a Bachelors' degree in Arts with a Minor in Management and Society. Darryl also holds professional certifications in Project Management (PMP) and IT Security (CISSP). Darryl is also a graduate of the CSPS's Direxion Leadership Program.</big> | <big>Darryl graduated from the University of Calgary with a Bachelors' degree in Arts with a Minor in Management and Society. Darryl also holds professional certifications in Project Management (PMP) and IT Security (CISSP). Darryl is also a graduate of the CSPS's Direxion Leadership Program.</big> | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Gaya Jayaraman</big>''' | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Kaye Low</big>''' | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Kerri Elyk</big>''' | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Lesley Kenyon</big>''' | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Louis Turpin</big>''' | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Mackenzie Lambe</big>''' | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Simon Gascon</big>''' | ||
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+ | |<big>'''Session 2 (French):''' Wednesday, February 9, from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. EST</big> | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Alexandre Contreras</big>''' | ||
+ | |Manager, Client Experience | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Jean Cardinal</big>''' | ||
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+ | |TBS | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Jean-François Savard</big>''' | ||
+ | |Chief Security Officer | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Jessie-Lyne Dubeau</big>''' | ||
+ | |a/Manager, GC Learning Priorities | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Judy Doré</big>''' | ||
+ | |Gestionnaire régionale, Gestion de la ressource-Politiques et harmonisation | ||
+ | |Fisheries and Oceans Canada | ||
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+ | |<big>'''Session 3 (English):''' Thursday, February 9, from 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. EST</big> | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Harry Gill</big>''' | ||
+ | |Assistant Commissioner, Security Branch, Canada Revenue Agency | ||
+ | |Canada Revenue Agency | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Isa David</big>''' | ||
+ | |Manager, Learning and Development | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Jason Lawson</big>''' | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Julia Lakey</big>''' | ||
+ | |Correctional Manager | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Justin Munyaneza</big>''' | ||
+ | |Senior Advisor to the Deputy Clerk | ||
+ | |PCO | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Liz McKeown</big>''' | ||
+ | |Executive Director, Digital Community Management | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Natasha Cote-Khan</big>''' | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Pamela James</big>''' | ||
+ | |Business Manager | ||
+ | |Canada’s Free Agents - Business Manager | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Robyn Atkinson</big>''' | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Sanjay Jeganathan</big>''' | ||
+ | |Manager - Audit | ||
+ | |Canada Revenue Agency | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Shannon Rosset</big>''' | ||
+ | |Corporate Secretary | ||
+ | |Federal Development Agency for Southern Ontario | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Sylvie Bérubé</big>''' | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Vania Karam</big>''' | ||
+ | |Manager, Financial Managment and WDBA Liaison | ||
+ | |Infrastructure Canada | ||
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