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<big>'''Session 3 (French):''' Wednesday, February 10, from 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. EST '''*FULL*'''</big>
 
<big>'''Session 3 (French):''' Wednesday, February 10, from 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. EST '''*FULL*'''</big>
 
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|Susan Chambers
   
|Kimberley Jessome
 
|Kimberley Jessome
 
|Isabelle Mondou
 
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|Philippe Morel
 
|Philippe Morel
 
|Daniel Haché
 
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|Alain Desruisseaux
 
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|Nathalie Thiffault
 
|Rachel Messier
 
|Rachel Messier
 
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|Marie-Noëlle Desrochers
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|Guylaine Roy
 
|France Pégéot
 
|France Pégéot
|Mathew Myre
   
|Marie-Flore Baptiste
 
|Marie-Flore Baptiste
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|Caitlin Imrie
 
|Caitlin Imrie
 
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|Nicole Giles
 
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|Deputy Minister
 
|Deputy Minister
 
|Infrastructure Canada
 
|Infrastructure Canada
|Kelly Gillis was appointed Deputy Minister, Infrastructure and Communities in September 2017.
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|Kelly Gillis was appointed Deputy Minister, Infrastructure and Communities in September 2017. Infrastructure Canada is the Government of Canada department that provides long-term, predictable support to help Canadians benefit from world-class, modern public infrastructure; makes investments, builds partnerships, develops policies, delivers programs, and fosters knowledge about public infrastructure in Canada; and helps address complex challenges that Canadians face every day, ranging from the rapid growth of our cities, to climate change, and environmental threats to our water and land.
 
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Prior to this appointment, Kelly served as Associate Deputy Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED)
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In this role, Kelly worked with the Deputy Minister in supporting three Ministers for a large department of about 5,000 staff. They led a Department playing a key role in developing Canada's Inclusive Innovation Agenda, which helped develop an economy that promotes clean growth, high-quality jobs and increased prosperity.
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Previous to this, Kelly was Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Spectrum, Information Technologies and Telecommunications (SITT) Sector at Industry Canada.
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In her role as Senior ADM of SITT, Kelly supported the development and use of world-class information and communications technologies, including management and oversight of Canada's radio spectrum frequencies, research at the Communications Research Centre, cyber security and Connecting Canadians. Kelly has also held the position of Assistant Deputy Minister, SITT, where she focused on policies that supported Canada's ICT industry and advanced the digital economy.
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Prior to this appointment, Kelly served as Associate Deputy Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED), the department that worked to develop Canada's Inclusive Innovation Agenda to help build an economy that promotes clean growth, high-quality jobs and increased prosperity.
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From September 2009 to March 2012, Kelly was Industry Canada's Chief Financial Officer. In this role, she was responsible for providing financial oversight, advice and corporate services. Prior to joining Industry Canada, Kelly was the Assistant Secretary and CFO, Corporate Services Sector, at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, where she led the creation of the new Corporate Services Sector. Kelly was also the Executive Director and Deputy CFO at the Department of Finance Canada.
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Previous to this, Kelly held a number of positions within the federal government, including, Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Spectrum, Information Technologies and Telecommunications (SITT) Sector and Chief Financial Officer at Industry Canada.  
    
Kelly holds a Bachelor of Commerce and Graduate Diploma in Public Accounting from McGill University and is also a qualified chartered accountant.
 
Kelly holds a Bachelor of Commerce and Graduate Diploma in Public Accounting from McGill University and is also a qualified chartered accountant.
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|Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
 
|Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
 
|Alain Desruisseaux has a Master's degree in Political Science and more than twenty years of experience in the Federal Public Service of Canada.  He has worked in the Privy Council Office (Intergovernmental Affairs, Priorities and Planning, Syrian Refugee Initiative) as well as in several departments (Human Resources and Social Development Canada, Canada Economic Development for the Quebec Region, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, and Infrastructure Canada) where he had the privilege of contributing to the advancement of many government priorities in the areas of social policy, economic policy, intergovernmental and international relations, and security. He is currently the Director General of Integrity Risk Management at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
 
|Alain Desruisseaux has a Master's degree in Political Science and more than twenty years of experience in the Federal Public Service of Canada.  He has worked in the Privy Council Office (Intergovernmental Affairs, Priorities and Planning, Syrian Refugee Initiative) as well as in several departments (Human Resources and Social Development Canada, Canada Economic Development for the Quebec Region, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, and Infrastructure Canada) where he had the privilege of contributing to the advancement of many government priorities in the areas of social policy, economic policy, intergovernmental and international relations, and security. He is currently the Director General of Integrity Risk Management at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
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=== Nathalie Thiffault ===
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|Director, Strategic Directions and Partnerships
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|Nathalie Thiffault has joined the Public Service Commission in 2019 as Director, Strategic Directions and Partnerships. Prior to that, she was Program Director, Citizenship and Identity at the Regional office of Canadian Heritage in Montreal since 2011. In this role, she led the implementation of programs and celebrations related to the arts, culture, heritage, multiculturalism and official-language minority communities in Quebec. She also participated in the PCH Grants and Contributions Modernization Project as Director of the Program Terms and Conditions and Transformation Project in 2017. Nathalie also established the Department's Innovation Fund in 2015 and was acting as sponsor until 2017. This public service enthusiast has more than a decade of management experience (both at headquarters and in regional and district offices) managing programs, policy analysis and research. Her main interests are people management, arts, culture and heritage, tourism, sustainable development, leadership development and innovation. From 2007 to 2011, Nathalie also led the transformation of the Quebec City's satellite office into a district office, still at PCH. She began her career in the federal public service, first as a student, in research and policy analysis positions, both at the Canadian Heritage Headquarters and the Aboriginal and Northern Affairs Canada Regional office in Quebec City. She has also worked in the private sector in tourism. She holds a Master's degree in Leisure, Culture and Tourism from the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières as well as a diploma from the Short Cycle Program in Public Management at the École nationale d'administration publique.
 
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