2021 Data Conference/Speaker Bio
DAY 1: FEBRUARY 18, 2021
PLENARY DISCUSSION – Data for Responsive Public Policy
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André Loranger
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Assistant Chief Statistician for Strategic Data Management, Methods and Analysis, Statistics Canada
André is also Statistics Canada’s Chief Data Officer responsible for the overall stewardship of the organization’s information data holdings. An economist with an M.A. (Economics) degree from the University of Ottawa, André began his career in the public service at Statistics Canada in 1997 where he spent most of his career compiling estimates of GDP. Prior to his current position, he was the Director of Producer Prices Division (2008-2012) and the Director General of the Macroeconomic Statistics Branch (2012-2013). In recent years, André has been involved in international projects related to economic statistics. André is currently a member of the United Nations Global Working Group on Big Data. |
Ima Okonny |
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Mireille Laroche |
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Astrid Guttman |
Professor of Paediatrics, Health Policy and Public Health at the University of Toronto, physician and Senior Scientist at the Hospital for Sick Children, and Senior Scientist and Chief Science Officer at ICES
Astrid Guttmann is Chief Science Officer at ICES, Canada’s largest health services and policy research institute with extensive administrative data holdings. Her research aims to improve inequities in child and family health through population-based studies that inform or evaluate health and mental health system programs and policies. She sits on a number of scientific and policy advisory committees. |
Kara Beckles |
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FIRESIDE CHAT – The Value of Data for an Innovative and Inclusive Public Policy
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Rohinton Medhora |
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Anil Arora |
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Dr. Vic Pant |
Chief Scientist and Chief Science Advisor, Natural Resources Canada In his role, Vik is responsible for accelerating the creative application of innovative digital technologies including AI, to enhance NRCan’s ability to conduct research and analysis, as well as provide evidence-based policy advice that is supported by advanced analytical techniques. Vik works with counterparts from other science-based organizations to ensure that the management of federal policy and research activities align with Government of Canada priorities. |
Natasha Kim |
Assistant Deputy Minister of the Strategic and Program Policy Sector in Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Previously, she held various positions at IRCC, Privy Council Office, Public Safety Canada, and Justice Canada. Natasha is the IRCC Champion for Multiculturalism, Diversity, and Employment Equity. She is passionate about making IRCC a more inclusive workplace, fostering an open and positive space for the Department’s diverse workforce, and advancing IRCC’s mandate. Natasha holds a Master of Laws from Harvard University, a Bachelor of Laws from Dalhousie University and majored in Women's Studies at the University of Alberta
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The Implementation of Data Strategies across the Government
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Jamie Smith |
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) Chief Data and Results Officer
Mr. Jamie Smith began as Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) Chief Data and Results Officer on July 6, 2020 and comes from a strong background in data management and analytics both within and outside the department. Mr. Smith has held various posts within the federal government including at Environment Canada, the Privy Council Office and the Treasury Board Secretariat. Mr. Smith returned to ECCC in 2008 supporting the Ministers office and has since concentrated on water, weather and climate data; earth observations; monitoring network planning; and collaborating with Provinces and Territories to establish agreements to share data before assuming his current position. |
Tom Dufour |
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Daniel MacDonald |
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Alain Beaudoin |
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Results and Delivery
Privy Council Office. In January 2018, Alain returned to PCO as Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Results and Delivery. Previously Alain was at FedDev Ontario where he was Vice-President, Policy, and subsequently Vice-President Business, Innovation and Community Development (2014-18). Alain has had a varied career beginning with a series of increasingly senior roles at PCO (Intergovernmental Affairs), Health Canada, Prime Minister’s Office and Industry Canada. Alain holds a Master’s degree in Arts & Sciences from the Université de Montréal. |
Spotlight on CSAC Report: Towards a Stronger National Statistical System
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Gail McDonald |
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Howard Ramos |
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Jan Kestle |
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Céline Le Bourdais |
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Data Defense in support GC COVID-19 Response
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Jean-Philippe Racicot |
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Eric Bisaillon |
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Lindsay MacDonald |
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Don MacLeod |
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Ensuring Data Quality through Data Stewardship
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Lauren Aldwinckle |
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Anton Bazilev |
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Jane Lin |
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Crystal Sewards |
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Sébastien Fleurant |
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Data Ethics and AI Innovation
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Benoit Deshaies |
Acting Director of data and artificial intelligence at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS).
Benoit studied computer science at Carleton University in Ottawa. He is acting Director of Data and Artificial Intelligence at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS). He directs the development of the Directive on Automated Decision-Making and the Algorithmic Impact Assessment (AIA). These policy tools ensure that Automated Decision Systems are deployed in a manner that reduces risks to Canadians and federal institutions, and lead to more efficient, accurate, consistent, and interpretable decisions. |
Eric Rancourt |
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Michelle Mann |
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Patrick McEvenue |
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Maryam Haghighi |
Director of Data Science at the Bank of Canada
Maryam Haghighi is the Director of Data Science at the Bank of Canada. She provides strategic leadership for data science, artificial intelligence, and machine learning towards the Bank’s mandate. Over the past 15 years, she has successfully led diverse teams from academic environments to global enterprises and private partnerships, to solve complex data problems for multi-billion-dollar projects on the ground and in the skies. She holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Ottawa. |
Assessing Input Data and Resultant Model Accuracy
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Saeid Molladavoudi |
Lead Data Scientist at Data Science Division in Statistics Canada
Saeid Molladavoudi manages teams of data scientists in Statistics Canada to solve concrete business needs using machine learning solutions. His expertise in identifying opportunities and determining strategic and technical roadmaps helps bring together ideas, individuals and technologies to obtain valuable insights from large-scale data. Under Saeid’s leadership, a team of data scientists are exploring the applications of privacy preserving technologies to address some of the evolving privacy related needs of the organization. |
Stéphane Tremblay |
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Yvan Gauthier |
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Monica Picard |
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DAY 2: FEBRUARY 19, 2021
PLENARY DISCUSSION – Data Journalism: Truth Telling with Data Analysis and Visualizations for Public Interest
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David McKie |
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Jocopo Ottaviani |
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Lauren Klein |
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Caroline Xavier |
Associate Deputy Minister Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) Caroline Xavier was appointed Associate Deputy Minister of IRCC in February 2020. Prior to this appointment, Ms. Xavier held the position of Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Security and Intelligence at the Privy Council Office, as of June 2017. Between 2007 and 2017, she has also occupied numerous key positions within the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), including Vice-President and Associate Vice-President of the Operations Branch. Before joining the CBSA, she held executive positions with the Communications Security Establishment Canada, Industry Canada and the Canada Revenue Agency. Ms. Xavier has been with the public service for over 30 years. Caroline is a graduate of the University of Ottawa (Bachelor’s Degree in Administration, concentration in marketing and informatics) and of the Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia (Executive Master’s degree in Electronic Commerce).
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FIRESIDE CHAT – Joys of Joining up: Bridging the Digital, Information Management and Data Worlds
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Rohinton Medhora |
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Stephen Burt |
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Sandy Kyriakatos |
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Zaina Sovani |
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Marc Brouillard |
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Standards in Action: Emergence of Data Standards to Drive Business Outcomes
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David Barraclough |
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Benjamin Williams |
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Meline Nearing-Hunter |
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Cory Chobanik |
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International Lens: How Open Data is Helping to Solve COVID-19
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Barbara Ubaldi |
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Natalia Carfi |
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Nigel Jacob |
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Melanie Robert |
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Data Partnerships and Infrastructures for Responsive Public Policy – case studies
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Donna Curtis Maillet |
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Gillian Dawson |
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Vedmani Sharan |
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Gabrielle Fitzgerald |
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PLENARY DISCUSSION – Data Literacy Matters
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Taki Sarantakis |
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Jane Crofts |
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Yvan Clermont |
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Ümit Kiziltan |
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Neil Bouwer |
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