The Prime Minister also took the opportunity to confirm that Michèle S. Jean, Special Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, will continue her assignment at the Canadian Mission to the European Union in Brussels, where she is examining a number of interrelated social issues, including health and human resources development, of interest to Canada, the European Union and the Council of Europe.
The creation of the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency was announced in the Speech from the Throne in February 1996, and the bill establishing the Agency received Royal Assent in April 1999. The Agency is being established to provide Canadians with the best possible tax, trade, and customs services, and will provide an opportunity to significantly reduce duplication in tax administration between the federal and provincial/territorial governments, as well as to foster a better working relationship between the two levels of government. The mandate of the Agency will include Revenue Canada's existing functions, which consist of customs services and trade administration for the Government of Canada, and tax administration and the delivery of social and economic benefits for provinces and the Government of Canada.
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Biographical notes attached.
PMO Press Office: (613) 957-5555
ROBERT A. WRIGHT
Date of Birth: October 1951
Education:
- B.A. (Economics), University of Western Ontario
- M.A. (Economics), University of Manitoba
Professional Experience
January 1997 to Present
Deputy Minister of National Revenue
May 1994 - January 1997
Special Advisor to the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and then
High Commissioner for Canada to New Zealand
1992 - 1994
Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food
1989 - 1992
Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Plans), Privy Council Office
1987 - 1989
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Priorities and Planning), Privy Council Office
1986 - 1987
Director, Economic Development Division, Department of Finance
1983 - 1986
Director General, Energy Strategy Branch, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources
1979 - 1983
Senior Economist; Chief, Economic Analysis Division and then Director, Energy Policy Planning, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources
1977 - 1979
Senior Economist, Economics Branch, National Energy Board
1975 - 1977
Economic Analyst, Department of External Affairs
ALAIN JOLICOEUR
Date of birth: January 1951
Education:
- Bachelor, Physics Engineering, Laval University
Professional Experience
December 1997 to Present
Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board Secretariat
November 1995 - December 1997
Assistant Secretary, Labour Relations and Human Resources Management, Treasury Board Secretariat
July 1992 - October 1995
Director General, Human Resources Directorate, Environment Canada
March 1989 - July 1992
Director, Technology Development and Technical Services Branch, Environmental Protection Directorate, Environment Canada
January 1986 - February 1989
Director, State of the Environment, Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada
January 1980 - December 1985
Chief, Training and Technology Transfer Division, Environment Canada
January 1978 - January 1980
Head, Training Section, Environment Canada
January 1976 - January 1978
Instructor, Technical Training then Bilingual Instructor/Advisor and Specialized Training, Environment Canada
January 1975 - January 1976
Meteorologist, National Defence
January 1973 - January 1975
Meteorologist, Environment Canada
WILLIAM J. CRANDALL
Date of birth: June 1948
Education:
- B.A. (Economics), McMaster University
Professional Experience
January 1997 to Present
Associate Deputy Minister of National Revenue
December 1992 - January 1997
Assistant Deputy Minister, Finance and Administration, National Revenue (from December 14, 1996 to January 19, 1997, Mr. Crandall was Acting Deputy Minister of National Revenue)
August 1989 - December 1992
Assistant Deputy Minister, Finance and Administration Branch, Revenue Canada (Taxation)
March 1988 - August 1989
Director, External Affairs, Defence, Environment and Culture Division, Program Branch, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
November 1985 - March 1988
Director, Budget Coordination, Program Branch, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
April 1984 - November 1985
Director, Estimates Division, Program Branch, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
1980 - 1984
Program Analyst, Program Branch, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
1976 - 1980
Program Analyst, Official Languages Branch, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
1975 - 1976
Senior Staff Relations Officer, Ontario Region Personnel, Department of the Environment, Toronto
1972 - 1975
Staffing and Classification Officer, Ontario Region Personnel, Department of the Environment, Toronto
CAROLE SWAN
Date of birth: March 1952
Education:
- Masters, Economics, University of Manitoba
- Bachelor, Economics, University of Manitoba
Professional Experience
October 1996 to Present
Assistant Secretary, Economic Sector, Treasury Board Secretariat
June 1991 - October 1996
Director, Environment and Transport, then Senior Director, Industry, Science and Regional Development, Economic Sector, Treasury Board Secretariat
September 1990 - June 1991
Senior Policy Advisor, Privatization Branch then Director General, Corporate Services, Office of Privatization and Regulatory Affairs Canada, and later Special Advisor, Federal-Provincial Relations and Social Policy Branch, Finance Canada
April 1987 - September 1990
Privy Council Officer, Economic and Regional Development Policy, Privy Council Office
August 1981 - April 1987
Senior Policy Analyst, Policy Formulation Branch, Ministry of State for Economic and Regional Development, then Senior Policy Analyst, Policy Branch, Department of Regional Industrial Expansion
October 1979 - August 1981
Director, Economic Research and Analysis, Status of Women Canada
February 1978 - October 1979
Policy Analyst, Women's Employment Division, Department of Employment and Immigration then Policy Analyst, Broadcasting and Social Policy Branch, Department of Communications
January 1976 - February 1978
Research Economist, Manpower Division, Department of Industry and Commerce, then Research Economist, Department of Continuing Education and Manpower, Government of Manitoba
January 1975 - December 1975
Research Economist, Manitoba Economic Development Advisory Board
MICHÈLE S. JEAN
Date of Birth: January 1937
Education:
- B.A., Université Laval
- B.A. (History), Université de Montréal
- M.Ed. (Adult Education), Université de Montréal
- M.A. (History), Université de Montréal
- L.L.D., Concordia University
Professional Experience:
July 1998 to Present
Special Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs (on assignment at the European Commission in Brussels and with the Council of Europe)
June 1993 - July 1998
Deputy Minister of Health
1992 - 1993
Under-Secretary of State
1990 to 1992
Associate Deputy Minister, Department of Employment and Immigration
and Vice-Chairman, Canada Employment and Immigration Commission
1988 - 1990
Executive Director, Employment Services, then Executive Director, Employment, Department of Employment and Immigration
1984 - 1988
Assistant Deputy Minister and Director General (Vocational training), Department of Manpower and Security of Revenue, Government of Quebec
1983
Coordinator - Adult Education, Collège Bois-de-Boulogne (Montréal)
1982
Consultant, Institut international de la Planification de l'Éducation, Paris
1980 - 1982
Chairman, Royal Commission of Inquiry on Adult Education and Vocational Training (Commission Jean), Province of Quebec
1976 - 1980
Advisor for adult education, Collège Bois-de-Boulogne, Montréal
1957 - 1976
Journalist, then Freelance writer and part-time teacher