Later today, Prime Minister Paul Martin will be making the following changes in the senior ranks of the Public Service:
December 12, 2003
Ottawa, Ontario
NEWS RELEASE
Later today, Prime Minister Paul Martin will be making the following changes in the senior ranks of the Public Service:
Margaret Bloodworth, currently Deputy Minister of National Defence, becomes Deputy Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, effective December 12, 2003.
Hélène Gosselin, currently Associate Deputy Minister of National Defence, will be Acting Deputy Minister of National Defence, effective December 12, 2003.
Alain Jolicoeur, currently Deputy Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, becomes President of the Canada Border Services Agency, effective December 12, 2003.
Denis Lefebvre, currently Assistant Commissioner, Customs Branch, Canada Customs and Revenue Agency, has been named Executive Vice-President of the Canada Border Services Agency, effective December 12, 2003.
J. Michael Horgan, currently Senior Associate Deputy Minister of Finance, becomes Deputy Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, effective December 12, 2003.
Nicole Jauvin, currently Deputy Solicitor General of Canada, becomes Deputy Minister of Social Development, effective December 12, 2003.
Wayne Wouters, currently Deputy Minister of Human Resources Development and Deputy Minister of Labour, becomes Deputy Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development, effective December 12, 2003.
Maryantonnett Flumian, currently Associate Deputy Minister of Human Resources Development, becomes Associate Deputy Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development and will exercise the functions of Deputy Minister of Labour, effective December 12, 2003.
Michelle Chartrand, currently Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Senior Personnel and Special Projects), Privy Council Office, becomes President of the Public Service Human Resources Management Agency of Canada, effective December 12, 2003.
Monique Boudrias, currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Task Force on Modernizing Human Resources Management in the Public Service, Privy Council Office, becomes Executive Vice-President of the Public Service Human Resources Management Agency of Canada, effective December 12, 2003.
Robert A. Wright, currently Associate Secretary to the Cabinet, Deputy Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister and Security and Intelligence Coordinator, Privy Council Office, becomes National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister in addition to his current responsibilities, effective December 12, 2003.
Arthur Carty, currently President, National Research Council, will become National Science Advisor to the Prime Minister, effective April 1, 2004.
Jonathan Fried, currently Associate Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, becomes Senior Foreign Policy Advisor to the Prime Minister and Head of the Canada-United States Secretariat, Privy Council Office, effective December 12, 2003.
Marie-Lucie Morin, currently Assistant Deputy Minister, International Business and Chief Trade Commissioner, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, becomes Associate Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, effective December 12, 2003.
John L. Adams, currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Marine Services and Commissioner of the Canadian Coast Guard, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, will be appointed at a level equivalent to that of an Associate Deputy Minister to serve as Commissioner of the Canadian Coast Guard, effective December 12, 2003.
Cassie Doyle, currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Human Resources and Service Innovation, Environment Canada, becomes Associate Deputy Minister of the Environment, effective December 12, 2003.
The Prime Minister also announced the creation of an advisory committee and the establishment of a secretariat within the Privy Council Office to assist in the development and implementation of a New Deal for cities.
The advisory committee to be chaired by Michael Harcourt, former Premier of British Columbia, will include other members to be named at a later date. Mr. Harcourt is Chair of the International Centre for Sustainable Cities, Senior Associate of the Liu Institute for Global Issues at the University of British Columbia, Vice-chair of CitiesPLUS and Senior Associate with the Sustainable Development Research Institute of the University of British Columbia. He previously served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly for Vancouver-Mount Pleasant and, from 1991 to 1996, served as Premier of British Columbia. Mr. Harcourt studied at the University of British Columbia where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Laws.
The advisory committee will be supported by the Cities Secretariat in the Privy Council Office, under the direction of Yazmine Laroche who will serve as Head of the Secretariat. Ms. Laroche is currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Planning and Corporate Affairs, Canadian Heritage, a position she has held since September 2000.
In addition, the Prime Minister announced the creation of the Task Force on Active Living and Dignity for Seniors, to be chaired by Tony Ianno, Member of Parliament for Trinity-Spadina. The Task Force reporting to the Prime Minister will make recommendations on the policy changes required to improve the quality of life of seniors. It will examine current programming, new community-based approaches, and possible pension adjustments, in consultation with seniors and their organizations.
Biographical notes attached.
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MARGARET BLOODWORTH
Date of Birth: April 1949
Education: B.A., University of Winnipeg
Certificate in Education, University of Manitoba
LL.B., University of Ottawa
Professional Experience:
May 2002 to Present
Deputy Minister of National Defence
January 1997 - May 2002
Deputy Minister of Transport
October 1996 - January 1997
Associate Deputy Minister of Transport
May 1994 - October 1996
Deputy Clerk of the Privy Council (Security and Intelligence, and Counsel)
1989 to 1994
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Legislation and House Planning/Counsel),
Privy Council Office
1988 - 1989
Director General, Dispute Resolution Branch, National Transportation Agency of Canada
1987 - 1988
Director General, Dispute Resolution, Transition Team, Canadian Transport Commission
1985 - 1987
General Counsel, Canadian Transport Commission
1984 - 1985
Acting Assistant General Counsel, Legal Services, Canadian Transport Commission
1979 - 1984
Counsel, Legal Services, Canadian Transport Commission
1977 - 1978
Articling Student
1972 - 1974
Compensation Officer, Canada Post
HÉLENE GOSSELIN
Date of Birth: September 1957
Education: Master of Public Administration, Carleton University
Bachelor degree (Honours), Economics, Bishop’s University
Professional Experience:
April 2003 to Present
Associate Deputy Minister of National Defence
November 2002 to April 2003
Deputy Secretary, Intergovernmental Policy, Privy Council Office
2000 - 2002
Assistant Deputy Minister, Strategic Policy, Canadian Heritage
1999 - 2000
Director, Strategic Operations, Economic and Regional Development Policy, Privy Council Office
1997 - 1999
Director General, Trade and Operations Integration and Management Consulting, Industry Canada
1995 - 1997
Senior Departmental Assistant to the Deputy Minister, Industry Canada
1993 - 1995
Senior Policy Analyst, Strategic Policy Branch, Industry Canada
1991 - 1993
Program Analyst, Program Branch, Treasury Board Canada
1988 - 1991
Senior Policy Analyst, Framework Policy, Department of Industry, Science and Technology
1986 - 1988
Policy Analyst, Industrial Trade Policy Division, Department of Regional Industrial Expansion
1983 - 1986
Administrative Assistant to the Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy, Department of Regional Industrial Expansion
1981 - 1983
Analyst, Machinery Branch, Industry Trade and Commerce
ALAIN JOLICOEUR
Date of Birth: January 1951
Education: Bachelor, Physics Engineering, Laval University
Cours classique, Collége de Haute-Rive
Collegial Science Diploma, Meteorology, Université du Québec B Montréal
Professional Experience:
August 2002 to Present
Deputy Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
November 1999 - August 2002
Deputy Commissioner of the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency
July 1999 - October 1999
Associate Deputy Minister of National Revenue and Deputy Commissioner designate of the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency
December 1997 - June 1999
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, 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, Environment Canada
January 1975 - January 1976
Meteorologist, National Defence
January 1973 - January 1975
Meteorologist, Environment Canada
DENIS M. LEFEBVRE
Date of Birth: January 1943
Education: B.A., (General), University of Ottawa
LLL (Law), University of Ottawa
Admitted to the Bar of the Province of Quebec
Professional Experience:
June 1998 to Present
Assistant Commissioner, Customs Branch, Canada Customs and Revenue Agency
February 1995 - June 1998
Assistant Commissioner, Policy and Legislation Branch, Revenue Canada
July 1994 to February 1995
Acting Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy and Legislation Branch, Revenue Canada
August 1990 - July 1994
Assistant Deputy Minister, Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs Branch, Department of National Revenue (Taxation)
October 1986 - August 1990
Assistant Deputy Attorney General, Tax Law, Department of Justice
January 1986 - October 1987
General Legal Counsel, Free Trade Negotiating Team, Department of Justice
January 1980 - January 1986
General Counsel - MOT, Department of Justice
January 1977 - December 1979
General Counsel - ITC, Department of Justice
January 1972 - December 1976
Legal Advisor, Finance/Treasury Board, Department of Justice
January 1968 - December 1971
Personnel Policy Officer, Treasury Board Secretariat
January 1967 - December 1967
Training Officer and Human Resources Planning Officer, Department of Public Works
J. MICHAEL HORGAN
Date of Birth: December 1955
Education: Bachelor of Arts (Economics), Concordia University
Master (Economics), Queen’s University
Master (Economics), Princeton University, New Jersey, USA
Professional Experience:
September 2001 to present
Senior Associate Deputy Minister of Finance
April 1999 - September 2001
President of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
March 1998 to March 1999
Executive Vice-President and Associate Deputy Minister, Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
August 1996 - 1998
Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Intergovernmental Policy and Communications), Privy Council Office
October 1992 - August 1996
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Priorities and Planning), Privy Council Office
February 1991 - 1992
Director, International Economic Analysis Division, International Trade and Finance Branch, Department of Finance
February 1990 - 1991
Director, Economic and Policy Analysis, Environment Canada
September 1987 - 1990
Tax Policy Officer; Chief, Strategic Planning; and then Assistant Director, Sales and Excise Tax Division, Department of Finance
August 1986 - 1987
Senior Economist, Economic Development Division, Department of Finance
June 1983 - 1985
Energy Economist, Energy and Resource Programs Division, Department of Finance
March 1981 - 1982
Executive Assistant to the Senior Assistant Deputy Minister (Energy), Energy, Mines and Resources Canada
September 1978 - 1981
Energy Economist, Energy and Resource Programs Division, Department of Finance
NICOLE JAUVIN
Date of Birth: June 1957
Education: Member of the Quebec Bar
Diploma of specialized studies in law, University of Ottawa
Licentiate of Laws, University of Ottawa
Diploma in International Co-operation, Institute for International Co-operation
Bachelor of Arts (Communications), University of Ottawa
Professional Experience:
June 2000 to Present
Deputy Solicitor General of Canada
June 1997 - June 2000
Deputy Clerk of the Privy Council and Counsel
June 1995 - June 1997
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Machinery of Government, Privy Council Office
September 1992 - June 1995
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Security and Intelligence, Privy Council Office
January 1991 - September 1992
Director, Policy and Planning Systems, Senior Personnel Secretariat, Privy Council Office
March 1987 - January 1991
Privy Council Officer, then Senior Officer, Machinery of Government, Privy Council Office
November 1983 - March 1987
Privy Council Officer, Security and Intelligence Secretariat, Privy Council Office
September 1983 - November 1983
Lawyer (Articling) in Montreal
May 1980 - September 1983
Special Assistant (Legislation), Solicitor General of Canada
WAYNE G. WOUTERS
Date of Birth: April 1951
Education: B.Comm. (Economics), University of Saskatchewan
M.A. (Economics), Queen's University
Professional Experience:
May 2002 to Present
Deputy Minister of Human Resources Development and Deputy Minister of Labour
September 1997 to April 2002
Deputy Minister of Fisheries and Oceans
December 1994 - September 1997
Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Plans and Consultation), Privy Council Office
September 1994 - December 1994
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Program Review), Privy Council Office
March 1994 - September 1994
Head, Task Force on Newfoundland Economy, Privy Council Office
1993 - March 1994
General Director, Economic Development Policy Branch, Department of Finance
1990 - 1993
Director, Economic Development Policy Branch, Department of Finance
1989 - 1990
Director General, Financial and Market Analysis Branch, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources
1986 - 1989
Deputy Director General, Project and Fiscal Analysis, Financial and Market Analysis Branch, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources
1982 - 1986
Director, Industry Analysis, Financial and Fiscal Analysis Branch, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources
1977 - 1982
Various positions with the Government of Saskatchewan culminating in the position of Director of Energy Policy Branch, Department of Mineral Resources, Government of Saskatchewan
1975 - 1977
Lecturer in Economics, Department of Economics and Political Science, University of Saskatchewan
MARYANTONETT FLUMIAN
Date of Birth: August 1953
Education: Bachelor in History, University of Toronto
Masters in History, University of Ottawa
Professional Experience:
July 2001 to Present
Associate Deputy Minister of Human Resources Development
February 2000 - July 2001
Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Firearms Centre, Department of Justice
1999 - 2000
Special Assignments, Department of Indian and Northern Affairs
1997 - 1999
Executive Advisor on Federal-Nunavut Relations, Office of the Interim Commissioner, Department of Indian and Northern Affairs
1994 - 1997
Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Department of Western Economic Diversification
1992 - 1994
Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy, Strategic Planning and Consultations, Department of Fisheries and Oceans
1991 - 1992
Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy and Program Planning, Department of Fisheries and Oceans
1987 - 1991
Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Labour Market and Productivity Centre, Ottawa
1985 - 1987
Chief of Staff to Minister (Legislation), Department of Labour, Government of Ontario, Toronto
1981 - 1985
Program Officer, Industry and Labour Adjustment Program, then Executive Assistant to the Deputy Minister, Department of Finance
MICHELLE CHARTRAND
Date of Birth: March 1948
Education: Master’s degree in Science (Marine Resource Management), University of Quebec (UQAR)
Master’s degree in Education, University of Ottawa (Program courses completed)
Bachelor’s degree in Arts, University of Ottawa
Bachelor’s degree in Education, University of Montreal
Professional Experience:
April 2003 to Present
Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Senior Personnel and Special Projects), Privy Council Office
July 2000 - April 2003
Commissioner of the Public Service Commission
June 1997 to July 2000
Regional Director General, Laurentian Region, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
1995 - 1997
Regional Director, Canadian Coast Guard, Laurentian Region, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
1994 - 1995
Responsible for the Development of the Oceans Act, Ottawa, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
1992 - 1994
Director General, Policy and Strategy, Ottawa, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
1990 - 1992
Director, Scientific Liaison and Coordination, Maurice Lamontagne Institute, Mont-Joli, then Director, Oceans Development, Ottawa, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
1989 - 1990
Educational leave, Masters’s degree in Science (Marine Resource Management), University of Quebec, Rimouski
1988 - 1989
Director, Staff Relations and Compensation, Ottawa, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
1986 - 1988
Director, Human Resources, Ottawa, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
1985 - 1986
Responsible for the workforce adjustment program in Fisheries and Oceans Canada
1981 - 1985
Director, Official languages and Employment Equity programs, Ottawa, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
1975 - 1981
Language Teacher and then Coordinator, Employment Equity Programs, Ottawa, Public Service Commission
MONIQUE BOUDRIAS
Date of Birth: April 1952
Education: Bachelor, Sciences, University of Montréal
Professional Experience:
April 2001 to Present
Assistant Deputy Minister and Senior Advisor, Task Force on Modernizing Human Resources Management in the Public Service, Privy Council Office, then Assistant Secretary, Human Resources Modernization Implementation Secretariat, Treasury Board Secretariat
June 1997 - April 2001
Assistant Deputy Minister, Human Resources (Civilian), Department of National Defence
May 1994 - June 1997
Director, Operations, Human Resources Audit Policies, Department of Canadian Heritage, then Director General, Human Resources Services, Department of Natural Resources
November 1993 - May 1994
Executive Assistant to the Minister of Canadian Heritage
May 1991 - November 1993
Director, Human Resources Management, Canadian Parks Service, Environment Canada, then Acting Director General, Human Resources, Department of Canadian Heritage
July 1990 - May 1991
Director, Human Resources Development, Personnel Branch, Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food
November 1987 - July 1990
Senior Officer, Special Projects, Environment Canada, then Director of Personnel, Conservation and Protection, Environment Canada
January 1983 - November 1987
Director, Montreal Sector, Quebec Region, Public Service Commission, then Senior Advisor, Executive Search, Peat Marwick and Associates
January 1977 - January 1983
Staffing advisor, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, then Personnel Regional Advisor, Environment Canada
January 1970 - January 1977
Various administrative assistants’ positions
ROBERT A. WRIGHT
Date of Birth: October 1951
Education: B.A. (Economics), University of Western Ontario
M.A. (Economics), University of Manitoba
Professional Experience:
June 2003 to Present
Associate Secretary to the Cabinet, Deputy Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister and Security and Intelligence Coordinator, Privy Council Office
November 1999 to May 2003
Commissioner of Customs and Revenue
January 1997 - October 1999
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
ARTHUR J. CARTY
Date of Birth: September 1940
Education: B. Science (Honours), University of Nottingham
Ph.D. (Inorganic Chemistry), University of Nottingham
Professional Experience:
July 1994 to Present
President, National Research Council of Canada
September 1989 - July 1994
Dean of Research, University of Waterloo
1983 - 1989
Chairman, Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo
1975 - 1979
Director, Guelph-Waterloo Centre for Graduate Work in Chemistry
1975 - 1994
Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo
1969 - 1975
Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo
1967 - 1969
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo
1965 - 1967
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Memorial University of Newfoundland
JONATHAN FRIED
Date of Birth: August 1953
Education: Masters, Law, Columbia University
Bachelor, Law, University of Toronto
Bachelor, Philosophy, University of Toronto
Professional Experience:
June 2003 to Present
Associate Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
November 2000 - June 2003
Senior Assistant Deputy Minister and G-7 Deputy, Finance Canada
1997 - 2000
Assistant Deputy Minister, Economic and Environmental Policy, Foreign Affairs and International Trade
1995 - 1997
Director General, General Trade Policy Bureau and Coordinator for NAFTA, Foreign Affairs and International Trade
1993 - 1995
Principal Legal Counsel, Trade Law Division, Foreign Affairs and International Trade
1991 - 1993
Principal Legal Counsel, Office of North America Free Trade Negotiations, Foreign Affairs and International Trade
1987 - 1991
Counsellor, Congressional and Legal Affairs, Canadian Embassy, Washington, D.C., Foreign Affairs and International Trade
1983 - 1987
Counsel, Economic Law and Treaty Division, Bureau of Legal Affairs; Foreign Affairs and International Trade; and then Assistant General Counsel, Trade Negotiations Office
1981 - 1983
Second Secretary and Vice-Consul, Canadian Embassy, Brasilia, Foreign Affairs and International Trade
1980 - 1981
Canadian Delegation to UN General Assembly, and then General Economic Relations Division/ Summit Preparations Secretariat; Foreign Affairs and International Trade
1979 - 1980
Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
MARIE-LUCIE MORIN
Date of Birth: August 1957
Education: Licentiate of Laws, Université de Sherbrooke
Professional experience:
September 2003 to Present
Assistant Deputy Minister, International Business and Chief Trade Commissioner, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
July 2001 - September 2003
Director General, International Business Development, Policy and Planning, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
July 1997 - June 2001
Ambassador to the Kingdom of Norway and to the Republic of Iceland
July 1994 - June 1997
Minister - Counsellor, Commercial, Canadian Embassy, Moscow
July 1990 - June 1994
Director, Export Finance Division, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
July 1986 - June 1990
First Secretary, Economic and Commercial, Canadian High Commission, London
July 1984 - June 1986
Second Secretary, Economic and Commercial, Canadian Embassy, Jakarta
January 1981 - June 1984
Vice-Consul and Assistant Trade Commissioner, Canadian Consulate, San Francisco
JOHN L. ADAMS
Date of Birth: May 1942
Education: Master, Philosophy, University of Oxford
Bachelor, Chemical Engineering, Royal Military College of Canada
Professional Experience:
December 1998 to Present
Assistant Deputy Minister, Marine Services and Commissioner, Canadian Coast Guard, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
January 1993 - December 1998
Assistant Deputy Minister, Infrastructure and Environment, National Defence
January 1992 - December 1992
Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Materiel, Canadian Armed Forces
January 1990 - January 1992
Chief, Construction Properties, National Defence Headquarters, Infrastructure and Environment, Canadian Armed Forces
January 1989 - January 1990
Commander, Canadian Forces Base, Petawawa, and the Special Service Force, Canadian Armed Forces
January 1987 - January 1989
Chief of Staff/Operations Officer, Defence and Foreign Affairs Secretariat, Privy Council Office
January 1985 - January 1987
Deputy Commander, Canadian Forces Base, Petawawa, and the Special Service Force, Canadian Armed Forces
February 1978 - January 1985
Senior Staff Officer, Construction Engineering Requirements, Canadian Forces Training Systems then Director, Construction Engineering Requirements, National Defence Headquarters, Canadian Armed Forces
February 1976 - January 1978
Administrative Officer, Logistics, Technical Services and Personnel Canadian Forces, Canadian Armed Forces
January 1974 - January 1976
Commanding Officer, Combat Engineer Regiment, Canadian Armed Forces
January 1967 - January 1974
Various appointments from Lieutenant to Major, Canadian Armed Forces
CATHERINE (CASSIE) DOYLE
Date of Birth: June 1954
Education: M.S.W. Public Policy and Administration, Carleton University
B.A., Sociology, University of Victoria
Professional Experience:
July 2002 to Present
Assistant Deputy Minister, Human Resources and Service Innovation, Environment Canada
August 1999 - December 2001
President and CEO, British Columbia Assets and Land Corporation
January 1997 - August 1999
Deputy Minister of Environment, Lands and Parks, Government of British Columbia
July 1996 - January 1997
Deputy Minister of Small Business, Tourism and Culture, Government of British Columbia
September 1993 - July 1996
Deputy Minister of Housing, Recreation and Consumer Services, Government of British Columbia
July 1992 - September 1993
Assistant Deputy Minister, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Government of British Columbia
July 1990 - June 1992
Director of Operations, Non-Profit Housing Corporation, City of Ottawa
January 1988 - June 1990
Director of Planning, Department of Housing and Property, City of Ottawa
January 1987 - December 1987
Executive Director, International Year of Shelter for the Homeless
July 1984 - December 1986
Manager of Policy, Department of Housing and Property, City of Ottawa
January 1982 - June 1984
Policy Officer, Non-Profit Housing Corporation, City of Ottawa
YAZMINE C. LAROCHE
Education: B.A. Mass Media Communications, Carleton University
Professional Experience:
September 2000 to Present
Assistant Deputy Minister, Planning and Corporate Affairs, Department of Canadian Heritage
January 2000 - September 2000
Executive Director, Portfolio Affairs, Department of Canadian Heritage
November 1996 - December 1999
Director General, Strategic Planning, Policy and Evaluation, Canada Information Office
June 1993 - October 1996
Director, Government Business, Department of Canadian Heritage
January 1992 - May 1993
Director, Priority Planning and Government Business, Department of Communications
July 1991 - December 1991
Senior Policy Advisor, Department of Communications
May 1989 - June 1991
Chief of Staff, Communications Policy / Cultural Affairs and Broadcasting Policy, Department of Communications
June 1986 - April 1989
Policy Analyst, Department of Communications
October 1983 - May 1986
Information Officer, Transport Canada
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