News Release
From the Prime Minister's Web Site (http://www.pm.gc.ca/)
Prime Minister announces changes in the senior ranks of the Public Service
June 16, 2006
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Stephen Harper was pleased to announce today the following changes in the senior ranks of the Public Service.
Janice Charette, currently Deputy Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, becomes Deputy Minister of Human Resources and Social Development, effective July 1, 2006.
Richard Fadden, currently Deputy Minister of Natural Resources, becomes Deputy Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, effective July 1, 2006.
Catherine (Cassie) Doyle, currently Associate Deputy Minister of the Environment, becomes Deputy Minister of Natural Resources, effective July 10, 2006.
Carole Swan, currently Associate Deputy Minister of Industry, becomes Senior Associate Deputy Minister of Industry, effective immediately.
The Prime Minister took this opportunity to thank Alan Nymark for his 34 years of service with the Public Service and wishes him a rewarding retirement.
Biographical notes follow.
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JANICE CHARETTE
Date of Birth
July 1962
Education
B. Comm (Honours), Carleton University
Professional Experience
Since December 2004
Deputy Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
2003 - 2004
Associate Deputy Minister of Health
2002 - 2003
Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Plans and Consultations), Privy Council Office
2000 - 2002
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Priorities and Planning, Privy Council Office
1999 - 2000
Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy Sector, Justice Canada
1998 - 1999
Director, Transition Team, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board
1997 - 1998
Chief of Staff, Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
1996 - 1997
Principal, Public Sector/Strategy Practice, Ernst and Young Management Consultants
1994 - 1996
Coordinator, Base Closures Task Force, then Director of Operations, Program Review Secretariat, and Executive Director, Strategic Projects Unit, Privy Council Office
1992 - 1993
Senior Departmental Assistant, Office of the Minister of Finance, then Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff, Office of the Prime Minister
1991 - 1992
Senior Policy Advisor, Federal-Provincial Relations Office
1989 - 1991
Senior Departmental Assistant, Office of the Minister of Finance
1988 - 1989
Policy Analyst, Office of Privatization and Regulatory Affairs
1984 - 1988
Officer, Finance Canada
RICHARD FADDEN
Date of Birth
September 1951
Education
Graduate Diploma, Law, University of Ottawa
Bachelor of Laws, University of Montréal
Bachelor, Political Science, McGill University
Professional Experience
Since September 2005
Deputy Minister, Department of Natural Resources
2002 - 2005
President, Canadian Food Inspection Agency
2000 - 2002
Deputy Clerk of the Privy Council and Counsel and, beginning in February 2001, assumed the additional duties of Security and Intelligence Coordinator
1998 - 2000
Assistant Secretary, Government Operations Sector and Infrastructure Works, Treasury Board Secretariat
1996 - 1998
Assistant Deputy Minister, Corporate Services, Natural Resources Canada
1992 - 1996
Assistant Auditor General, Audit Operations, and Legal Advisor, Office of the Auditor General of Canada
1990 - 1992
Legal Advisor to the Auditor General, Office of the Auditor General of Canada
1988 - 1990
Principal, Audit Operations, Office of the Auditor General of Canada
1983 - 1988
Privy Council Officer, then Director of Policy, Security and Intelligence Secretariat, Privy Council Office
1981 - 1983
Executive Assistant to the Under Secretary of State for External Affairs
1977 - 1981
Various positions with External Affairs and International Trade Canada
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
December 2003 to Present
Associate Deputy Minister of the Environment
2002 - 2003
Assistant Deputy Minister, Human Resources and Service Innovation, Environment Canada
1999 - 2001
President and CEO, British Columbia Assets and Land Corporation
1997 - 1999
Deputy Minister of Environment, Lands and Parks, Government of British Columbia
1996 - 1997
Deputy Minister of Small Business, Tourism and Culture, Government of British Columbia
1993 - 1996
Deputy Minister of Housing, Recreation and Consumer Services, Government of British Columbia
1992 - 1993
Assistant Deputy Minister, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Government of British Columbia
1990 - 1992
Director of Operations, Non-Profit Housing Corporation, City of Ottawa
1988 - 1990
Director of Planning, Department of Housing and Property, City of Ottawa
1987 - 1987
Executive Director, International Year of Shelter for the Homeless
1984 - 1986
Manager of Policy, Department of Housing and Property, City of Ottawa
1982 - 1984
Policy Officer, Department of Housing and Planning, City of Ottawa
CAROLE SWAN
Education
B.A. (Honours), Economics, University of Manitoba
M.A., Economics, University of Manitoba
Professional Experience
September 2002 to Present
Associate Deputy Minister of Industry
1999 - 2002
Associate Secretary of the Treasury Board
1996 - 1999
Assistant Secretary, Economic Sector, Treasury Board Secretariat
1991 - 1996
Director, Environment and Transport, then Senior Director, Industry, Science and Regional Development, Economic Sector, Treasury Board Secretariat
1990 - 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
1987 - 1990
Officer, Economic and Regional Development Policy, Privy Council Office
1981 - 1987
Senior Policy Analyst, Policy Formulation Branch, Ministry of State for Economic and Regional Development, then Senior Policy Analyst, Policy Branch, Regional Industrial Expansion Canada
1979 - 1981
Director, Economic Research and Analysis, Status of Women Canada
1978 - 1979
Policy Analyst, Women=s Employment Division, Employment and Immigration Canada, then Policy Analyst, Broadcasting and Social Policy Branch, Communications Canada
1976 - 1978
Research Economist, Manpower Division, Industry and Commerce, then Research Economist, Continuing Education and Manpower, Government of Manitoba
1975 - 1975
Research Economist, Manitoba Economic Development Advisory Board
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