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<big>[[:File:Student Speed Mentoring Mentor Instructions.docx|Mentor Instructions]]</big>
 
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==='''<big>WHO:</big>'''===
 
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<big>'''Session 1 (English):''' Wednesday, June 15, from 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. EDT '''*[https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0kfuutqjwoHNb7zA-eiZ40xXuA0IZyL2H- Zoom Registration Link]*'''</big>
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<big>'''Session 1 (English):''' Wednesday, June 15, from 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. EDT</big>  
 
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<big>'''Session 2 (French):''' Thursday, June 16, from 12:30 – 2:00 p.m. EDT '''*[https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0odOqqrj0jGNCRS5VtklmBZJg248KMmyqA Zoom Registration Link]*'''</big>
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<big>'''Session 2 (French):''' Thursday, June 16, from 12:30 – 2:00 p.m. EDT</big>  
 
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<big>'''Session 3 (English):''' Thursday, June 16, from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. EDT '''*[https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0qcO6rqz8uE9YDMo7Q8eLtpz5qxTvmDm58 Zoom Registration Link]*'''</big>
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<big>'''Session 3 (English):''' Thursday, June 16, from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. EDT</big>  
 
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|Mamadou Bakayoko
 
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|Stephanie Mak
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|Sana Abou Shaaban
 
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|Bruce Lonergan
 
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|Justin Mathews
 
|Mark Lindsay
 
|Mark Lindsay
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|Stephanie Mak
 
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|Darlene Hiscott
 
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|Kelsey Studiman
 
|Kelsey Studiman
 
|Megan Otu
 
|Megan Otu
|Tara Shapransky
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|Stephanie Percival
 
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|Dave Weatherall
 
|Dave Weatherall
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|Kevin Harrison
 
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|Supervisor/Senior Regulatory Affairs Officer
 
|Supervisor/Senior Regulatory Affairs Officer
 
|Health Canada
 
|Health Canada
|My name is Pamela Chu and I am a Supervisor/Senior Regulatory Affairs Officer at Health Canada in the Pharmaceutical Drugs Directorate. I am C-C-B bilingual with a total of 7+ years of experience in the federal public service, which during that time, I have worked as a CO-OP student, casual, and term until my indeterminate appointment in 2018, so I am no stranger to student bridging, networking, job competitions, or the on-boarding/off-boarding processes. Now as a unit head, I have gained a new perspective from hiring, training, and supervising. From these experiences both as an employee and as a supervisor, I can relate to the trials and tribulations that students and new public servants frequently face so I am excited to share my knowledge and experiences with these mentees.
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|Pamela is a Supervisor/Senior Regulatory Affairs Officer at Health Canada in the Pharmaceutical Drugs Directorate. With nearly 8 years of experience in the federal government, she first started as a CO-OP student in the same department and upon graduating, she had the opportunity to work in various fields at HC, including regulatory affairs, scientific evaluation, and import compliance. For a brief period, Pamela worked at Environment and Climate Change Canada as a physical scientist before returning to Health Canada. She is currently a branch ambassador for the HC/PHAC Young Professionals Network and an active member of the HC Visible Minorities Network and the Network of Asian Federal Employees. Pamela holds a BSc in biochemistry and a minor in advanced French as a second language from the University of Ottawa.
 
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|'''Joelle Raffoul'''[[File:Joelle Raffoul 2021-09-23 2.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
 
|'''Joelle Raffoul'''[[File:Joelle Raffoul 2021-09-23 2.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
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|Public Prosecution Service of Canada
 
|Public Prosecution Service of Canada
 
|I completed my Bachelor of Arts with Distinction with a Major in Criminology at Vancouver Island University in Nanaimo BC. I completed my Juris Doctor at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law in Edmonton. After graduating from law school I did my articles at Fix and Smith Criminal Law Office. After I was called to the bar in 2016 I stayed on to practice criminal defence and residential real estate for a short period. I started with the PPSC in January 2017 and have been here ever since. My practice now focuses on trial and appeal work, specifically Cannabis Act offences and the Edmonton Drug Treatment Court program.
 
|I completed my Bachelor of Arts with Distinction with a Major in Criminology at Vancouver Island University in Nanaimo BC. I completed my Juris Doctor at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law in Edmonton. After graduating from law school I did my articles at Fix and Smith Criminal Law Office. After I was called to the bar in 2016 I stayed on to practice criminal defence and residential real estate for a short period. I started with the PPSC in January 2017 and have been here ever since. My practice now focuses on trial and appeal work, specifically Cannabis Act offences and the Edmonton Drug Treatment Court program.
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|'''Sana Abou-Shaaban'''[[File:Sana Abou Shaaban - Picture- Headshot.jpg|left|thumb|177x177px]]
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|Manager, Environmental Policy and Planning
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|Canada Border Services Agency
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|Sana Abou-Shaaban, a licensed Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) and Certified Professional ScrumMaster (CSP-SM), works for the Government of Canada as an Environmental Policy and Planning Manager. Over the years, Sana has been on the boards of many engineering and IT not-for-profit organizations, both locally and internationally, where she has been recognized for her initiatives and for her passion in making a difference. She continuously promotes diversity and inclusion for Women in Tech through her work, public speaking engagements, and many volunteer roles. Sana is the co-founder of the first Women in Information, Science and Technology (Women in IT) Network at the Canada Border Services Agency.
 
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