April 18, 2001
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien today announced the following senior
appointments:
Paul Thibault, currently Associate Deputy Minister of Industry,
becomes Associate Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. Mr. Thibault
previously served as Federal Coordinator Y2K National Contingency Planning
at the Department of National Defence. He joined the Public Service in 1968
as a foreign service officer, and has held progressively more senior
positions since that time, including Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Security
and Intelligence), Privy Council Office and Assistant Secretary (Government
Operations, Foreign and Defence), Treasury Board Secretariat. This
appointment is effective April 30, 2001.
Pierre Reid, currently Rector, Université de Sherbrooke, becomes
Associate Deputy Minister of Industry. Mr. Reid began his career as a
Systems Manager with IBM Canada. His professional experience includes some
twenty three years with the Université de Sherbrooke, where he held various
positions, including Director of the MBA Program, School of Business and
Vice-Rector, Administration. He worked as a Freelance Consultant in
Information Systems for a period of twelve years and was the owner of
CDI-INTÉGRAL INC. This appointment is effective June 1, 2001.
Nurjehan Mawani, C.M., former Chairperson of the Immigration and
Refugee Board, becomes a Commissioner of the Public Service Commission. Mrs. Mawani
began her public service career as Vice-Chairman and Member of the
Immigration Appeal Board. She later served as Deputy Chairman, Immigration
Appeal Division of the Immigration and Refugee Board and, in 1992, became
the Board’s Chairperson. Mrs. Mawani, a lawyer, articled and practised
with the law firm of Clark Wilson in Vancouver, British Columbia. From 1973
to 1983, she was a solicitor in general practice in London, England. Mrs. Mawani
is a member of the Order of Canada and the recipient of the Public Service
of Canada’s Outstanding Achievement Award, the highest honour in the
Public Service. This appointment is effective May 14, 2001.
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Biographical notes attached.
PMO Press Office: (613) 957-5555
PAUL THIBAULT
Date of Birth: April 1945
Education:
- Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences, University of Ottawa
- MA studies, Carleton University
- Diploma in Public Administration, École nationale d’administration-Paris
Professional Experience:
July 2000 to present
Associate Deputy Minister, Industry Canada
October 1998 to July 2000
Federal Coordinator, Y2K National Contingency Planning, Department of
National Defence
May 1997 to October 1998
Executive Director, Immigration and Refugee Board
August 1996 to May 1997
Assistant Secretary, Government Operations Sector and Executive Director,
Canada Infrastructure Works Program, Treasury Board Secretariat
March 1996 to August 1996
Acting Deputy Secretary, Program Branch, Treasury Board Secretariat
October 1992 to March 1996
Assistant Secretary, Program Branch (Government Operations, Foreign &
Defence) Treasury Board Secretariat
January 1988 to October 1992
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Security & Intelligence), Privy
Council Office
August 1985 to December 1987
Director of Operations, Priorities and Planning Secretariat, Privy Council
Office
August 1981 to August 1985
Economic Counsellor, Canadian Embassy, Paris
September 1979 to August 1981
Deputy Director, General Economic Relations and Coordinator for the Ottawa
Economic Summit, Department of External Affairs
June 1968 to August 1979
Various assignments in Ottawa and abroad with the Department of External
Affairs, including Geneva and Tehran
PIERRE REID
Date of Birth: August 1948
Education:
- Doctor of Science (Mathematics), Université de Paris XI (France)
- Bachelor of Science (Mathematics), Université Laval
Professional Experience:
1993 to Present
Rector (President), Université de Sherbrooke
1991 - 1993
Professor, School of Business, Université de Sherbrooke
1989 - 1991
Vice-Rector, Administration, Université de Sherbrooke
1982 - 1988
Entrepreneur and Owner, CDI-INTÉGRAL INC.
1977 - 1989
Freelance Consultant in Information Systems
1986 - 1989
Director of the MBA Program, School of Business, Université de Sherbrooke
1985 - 1986
Vice-Dean, School of Business, Université de Sherbrooke
1984 - 1985
Visiting Professor, École des hautes études commerciales, Montreal
1978 - 1984
Professor, School of Business, Université de Sherbrooke,
1976 - 1978
Professor and Director, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
1974 - 1976
Systems Engineer, IBM Canada
NURJEHAN MAWANI
Date of Birth: September 1947
Mombasa, Kenya
Education:
S abInns of Court School of Law, London, England, 1964-1967
S abHonours Degree Standard, Department of Sociology, University of
Leeds, 1968
S abCalled to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1968
S abAdmitted as a Solicitor to the Supreme Court of England and Wales,
1973
S abCalled to the British Columbia Bar, 1985
Professional Experience:
1992 - 1999
Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer of Immigration and Refugee Board;
appointed as a Member of the Order of Canada and received the Public Service
Outstanding Achievement Award
1989 - 1992
Deputy Chairman, Immigration Appeal Division, Immigration and Refugee Board
1986 - 1988
Vice-Chairman and Member, Immigration Appeal Board
1983 - 1986
Articled and practised with the law firm of Clark Wilson, Vancouver, British
Columbia
1973 - 1982
Solicitor in general practice, London England, and established and managed a
Legal Advice Centre to serve the needs of immigrant and refugee communities
(London)