PRIME MINISTER ANNOUNCES CHANGES IN THE
SENIOR RANKS OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE

December 21, 2000
Ottawa, Ontario

Prime Minister Jean Chrétien today announced the following changes in the Public Service:

Ian C. Green, currently Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Operations), Privy Council Office, becomes Deputy Minister of Health. This appointment is effective January 6, 2001. He replaces David Dodge who has been appointed by the Board of Directors of the Bank of Canada as the Governor of the Bank.

André Juneau,
currently Deputy Secretary, Intergovernmental Operations, Privy Council Office, becomes Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Operations), Privy Council Office, effective January 6, 2001.

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IAN C. GREEN

Date of Birth:  November 1949

EducationBachelor of Arts, Geography, University of Ottawa

Professional Experience:

August 1998 to Present

Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Operations), Privy Council Office

March 1997 - August 1998

Associate Deputy Minister of Human Resources and Vice-Chairperson of the Canada Employment Insurance Commission

March 1995 - March 1997

Assistant Deputy Minister, Human Resources Investment Branch, Human Resources Development Canada

August 1993 - March 1995

Assistant Deputy Minister, Social Development and Education Programs, Human Resources Development Canada

June 1990 - August 1993

Assistant Deputy Minister, Social Service Programs Branch, then Assistant Deputy Minister, Health and Social Programs, Health and Welfare Canada

February 1987 - June 1990

Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy, Planning and Information Branch, Health and Welfare Canada

April 1985 - February 1987

Assistant Under Secretary of State, Corporate Policy and Public Affairs, Secretary of State

August 1983 - April 1985

Director, Machinery of Government Directorate, Privy Council Office

September 1980 - August 1983

Senior Officer, Machinery of Government Directorate, Privy Council Office

1978 - 1980

Various positions, including Executive Assistant to the Leader of the Opposition, and later to the Prime Minister of Canada

1974 - 1977

Various positions, including Planning and Policy Secretary and Legislative Assistant to the Leader of the Opposition

ANDRÉ JUNEAU

Born: October 1948

Education:

- Masters, Urban Affairs, New School for Social Research, New York City

- Bachelor, Political Science, University of Ottawa

Professional Experience:

November 1998 to Present

Deputy Secretary, Intergovernmental Operations, Privy Council Office

August 1993 - November 1998

Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy and Consultation Branch, Health Canada

May 1988 - August 1993

Director General then Assistant Deputy Minister, Immigration Policy, Department of Employment and Immigration

October 1985 - May 1988

Director General, Labour Market Policy, Department of Employment and Immigration

December 1982 - October 1985

Senior Analyst, Priorities and Planning, Privy Council Office

September 1981 - December 1982

Head of the Division of Socio-Economic Development, Finance Canada

September 1979 - September 1981

Senior Economist, Finance Canada

July 1977 - August 1979

Executive Assistant to the Deputy Minister of Finance, Finance Canada

September 1975 - July 1977

Officer, Federal Provincial Relations, Finance Canada

June 1973 - August 1975

Research Assistant, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C.



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