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You may follow him on his GCcollab group (3<sup>rd</sup> most popular group on GCcollab, with 5,400+ members) or YouTube channel or connect with him on Twitter.
 
You may follow him on his GCcollab group (3<sup>rd</sup> most popular group on GCcollab, with 5,400+ members) or YouTube channel or connect with him on Twitter.
 
|https://twitter.com/EtiennLaliberte
 
|https://twitter.com/EtiennLaliberte
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|Moderator: Ken Fortin
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|Ken Fortin is as an ESDC public servant since 2007. Since May of 2022, Ken Fortin is the Senior Program Advisor for ESDC – Transformation Management Branch. In his role, he leads the Diversity and Inclusion portfolio for the branch. Their focus is to raise awareness and increase representation for designated Employment Equity groups.
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Prior to that Ken was also a Business Expertise Consultant for the Ontario Region – Citizen Services Branch. He was the Lead for the Racialized Canadians portfolio in Ontario Region, a self-directed project. As the Lead, Ken successfully established an inter-departmental working group called Racialized Canadian Working Group. The group worked collaboratively to ensure Racialized Canadians are engaged in a meaningful and equitable way. Ken has also developed, piloted and launched '''''Service Canada Live''''' webinar series. An Ontario Region wide, scheduled online information sessions for Service Delivery Partners.
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Most recently, He was a Co-Host for ''ESDC’s Interdepartmental'' ''Design Jam'' – an interactive MS Teams Event for Government of Canada employees. Throughout his time(2013 to May 2022) as a member of the Community Outreach and Liaison Services (COLS) team ''and in different capacities'', Ken is has worked with all client segments of the community including: Indigenous Peoples, Seniors, Persons with Different Abilities, Newcomers, Youth, Workers, Employers, Racialized Canadians, Low-income/marginalised groups (homelessness), and Francophones. Ken is an active member of the community and a voice for fairness and equality in the sports arena, working as a Referee in both Basketball and Football. As a Football Coach, Ken was a mentor to youth and has adopted many team work principles in his everyday outlook.
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