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Implementing equity, diversity, and inclusiveness (EDI) in Canadian science policy: What have we learnt so far? What is the path forward?

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La communauté des politiques scientifiques du Canada prend des mesures pour faire progresser l'équité, la diversité et l'inclusion (EDI) dans la recherche, l'éducation et les politiques. Il s'agit d'un processus continu et complexe qui nécessite un apprentissage permanent.   

Cette séance vise à contribuer au processus d'apprentissage axé sur les solutions en faisant le point sur l'état actuel de l'EDI dans la communauté des politiques scientifiques du Canada : Qu'avons-nous appris jusqu'à présent ? Qu'est-ce qui a fonctionné, qu'est-ce qui n'a pas fonctionné ? Comment pouvons-nous relever les défis à venir ?    

Cette séance a été élaborée en collaboration avec l'Institut des sciences, de la société et des politiques de l'Université d'Ottawa, l'Institut sur la gouvernance et Science & Policy Exchange. Elle réunit des leaders chevronnés et émergents pour identifier les écarts entre les ambitions et la mise en œuvre de l'IDE et des idées pour les combler.

Monica Gattinger

Dr. Monica Gattinger

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Directrice de l'Institut pour la science, la société et la politique, professeure titulaire à l'École d'études politiques et fondatrice et présidente de Positive Energy, Université d'Ottawa.

Monica Gattinger is Director of the Institute for Science, Society and Policy, Full Professor at the School of Political Studies and Founder/Chair of Positive Energy at the University of Ottawa. Dr. Gattinger is an award-winning researcher and highly sought-after speaker, adviser and media commentator in the energy and arts/cultural policy sectors. Her innovative research programme convenes business, government, Indigenous, civil society and academic leaders to address complex policy, regulatory and governance challenges. She has published widely in the energy and arts/cultural policy fields, with a focus on strengthening decision-making in the context of fast-past technological change and markets, changing social values, and lower levels of trust in governments, industry, science and expertise. Gattinger is Fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, board member of the Clean Resource Innovation Network, and serves on advisory committees for Énergir, the Institute on Governance, the National Research Council Canada, the Nuclear Waste Management Organization, the Ontario Energy Board, the Ottawa Science Policy Network and the University of Calgary. She Chairs the Editorial Board of the University of Ottawa Press and is a columnist for JWN Energy’s Daily Oil Bulletin. Monica received the 2020 Clean50 Award for her thought leadership in the energy sector. She holds a Ph.D. in public policy from Carleton University.

Maxime Lê

Maxime Lê

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Fondateur et consultant principal - Lê & Co. Consultants

Maxime Lê is the founder and principal consultant of Lê & Co. Consultants - a bilingual health and science communications consulting firm. A seasoned communicator, Maxime has been a trusted source of communications advice, having worked during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic at Ottawa Public Health and as the lead of engagement in the incident management system of the emerging Monkeypox outbreak nationally at the Public Health Agency of Canada. Maxime has been an official spokesperson, media trainer and social media expert for the local health unit and has appeared numerous times in print, radio and TV media for his insights, expertise and commentary on vaccine hesitancy and health and science communication. He has been twice-finalist for the "Health leader of the year" award in 2019 and 2020 at the franco-ontarian Prix Bernard-Grandmaître ceremony and was recently featured as a Public Health Insight ''Community Star'' in 2022. He holds a Master of Arts degree in Communication, specializing in Science, Society and Public Policy from the University of Ottawa, where he holds an Honour's Bachelor's degree in Health Sciences as well. Additionally, he holds a certificate in Climate Change and Health Communication from Yale University's School of Public Health and is progressing towards a certificate in Leadership and Management from Harvard Business School Online.

Denise Amyot

Denise Amyot

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Présidente et directrice générale - Collèges et Instituts Canada, membre du conseil d’administration, CSPC

Denise Amyot was appointed in 2013 President/CEO of Colleges and Institutes Canada, the voice of Canada’s colleges, institutes, cegeps and polytechnics, and an international leader in education for employment in over 25 countries. Was the President/CEO of the Canada Science and Technology Museums Corporation, a Federal Crown Corporation. Has worked as Assistant Deputy Minister at the federal level in her last three roles. Worked in policy and programs in social, scientific, economic, and cultural areas both in National Headquarters and in regions in several federal departments including Human Resources Development Canada, National Defense, Natural Resources Canada, Indigenous and Northern Affairs, Canadian Heritage, and the Public Service Commission and the Canada Public Service Agency. She also worked as an administrator for the Department of Education of the Northwest Territories (NWT) and taught in Ontario, Quebec, and the NWT. She currently sits on two international boards (Qatar foundation and is past Chair of the World