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=== <big>JANUARY 27, 2021</big> ===
 
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== Skills Needed for Careers of the Future (English, with French interpretation) ==
 
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== Leading with Connections (English, with French interpretation) ==
 
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|Laura is currently manager of operational policy at the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada. Before joining in the work of this important tribunal, she was Program Lead for Canada’s Free Agents, an innovative government of Canada program which offers mobility and autonomy. As a lawyer and member of the Quebec, Laura has focused most of her career in administrative tribunals. However, she has built a multi-disciplinary career which has allowed her to gain extensive experience in strategic communication, media, politics and public policy. Laura’s outside-of-work passion is governance of non-profit organisations. Namely, she is the National President of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society. Laura is a relationship-builder focused on ethics, accountability and people.
 
|Laura is currently manager of operational policy at the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada. Before joining in the work of this important tribunal, she was Program Lead for Canada’s Free Agents, an innovative government of Canada program which offers mobility and autonomy. As a lawyer and member of the Quebec, Laura has focused most of her career in administrative tribunals. However, she has built a multi-disciplinary career which has allowed her to gain extensive experience in strategic communication, media, politics and public policy. Laura’s outside-of-work passion is governance of non-profit organisations. Namely, she is the National President of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society. Laura is a relationship-builder focused on ethics, accountability and people.
 
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Mauricette is an alumnus of the 2008 Governor General Canadian Leadership Conference and the recipient of several people management and workplace wellbeing awards. She is a graduate of the University of Ottawa and holds a Masters of Science degree from the University of Alberta. She is married to Steve, a guidance counsellor with the Durham District School Board and the proud mother of two wonderful young men.  
 
Mauricette is an alumnus of the 2008 Governor General Canadian Leadership Conference and the recipient of several people management and workplace wellbeing awards. She is a graduate of the University of Ottawa and holds a Masters of Science degree from the University of Alberta. She is married to Steve, a guidance counsellor with the Durham District School Board and the proud mother of two wonderful young men.  
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=== Jennifer MacDougall ===
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|''Senior Manager, Events and Partnerships, Federal Youth Network''
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Jennifer joined the Canada School in May 2008 as a Learning Assistant and has since moved through the ranks of Learning Coordinator, Junior leaning Consultant, Regional Learning Consultant, Manager of Regional Events and Partnerships, and is presently the Senior Manager of Partnerships and Events for the  Federal Youth Network.  Jennifer’s office may be in Moncton but a great deal of her time is spent delivering learning products around her region and collaborating on projects with her colleagues in other regions. Jennifer has a Bachelor of Business Administration with a minor in French Language but has discovered her passion in facilitating workshops that help learners explore their individual strengths and find ways to meaningfully contribute to the ever changing Public Service.
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''“I pride myself on being able to connect people and passions. I encourage and empower others to breathe life into ideas and push them towards a state of excellence through collaboration and experimentation. I enjoy fast-paced, challenging work where I can leverage my knowledge and experience to assist others outside my team, and impact change through autonomously managing projects.”''
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=== Jennifer Thorne ===
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|'''Public Service Renewal Secretariat'''
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Jennifer has worked for the Public Service of Canada for over 20 years where she has developed expertise in policy, program management, communications, engagement, governance and client service.  An executive for over 10 years, she has held positions in multiple departments – her most recent role as Director of Appointments at the Privy Council Office.  In this role, she oversaw key elements of the Governor in Council and Senate Appointments processes.  She has been working virtually from Mont-Tremblant for the Public Service Renewal Secretariat at the Privy Council Office since fall 2018.  
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=== Jean Cardinal ===
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|'''Director, Government of Canada Corporate Skills'''
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Jean Cardinal is currently the Director of GC Corporate Skills at the Canada School of Public Service.
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Prior to joining the Public Service, Jean worked in the private sector for 15 years, in a variety of sectors, including marketing, sales & high tech.
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Jean joined the Public Service 12 years ago, starting at the National Capital Commission.
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In 2012, he joined the Canada School where he has held a variety of positions leading up to the one he holds today.
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Jean is responsible for all Functional Communities Curriculum related to Corporate Services:  Finance, Audit, Human Resources, information Management, Information Technology, Security, Emergency Management, Privacy & ATIP.
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He is the proud Dad of two wonderful young ladies, ages 12 and 9.
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=== Nathalie Laviades-Jojouin ===
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=== Joshua Frame ===
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|Joshua started his public service career in Ottawa in the Canada Revenue Agency and has held roles in management, project management, budgeting and service renewal over the last 10 years. He holds a bachelor’s degree in International Studies from York University and has lived in Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver and Honolulu over the past 15 years. In his spare time Joshua participates in triathlons and running and cycling events across Canada and the United States.
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He became the National Chair of the Federal Youth Network (FYN) in November 2016 and has been shaping the FYN to be a driver of innovation, regional engagement and career development, with regular webcasts on topics such as the Free Agent Program and the GC Talent Cloud, and in-person learning events such as Career Boot Camp 2018 and 2019. In March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Joshua helped to launch the FYN Virtual Learning Series that provides 1-3 webcasts per week, and has hosted over 75 webcasts from March to November 2020 and was recognized with the Canada School of Public Service’s Award of Excellence in Innovation for this project.
 
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