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GC Data Conference 2024: About the conference

February 21-22, 2024 | Virtual

Agenda

Day 1 - February 21, 2024
Day 1 - February 21, 2024
Time Stream Event Description
10:30 to 11:00 am

Plenary

General

Day 1 – Conference opening

Masters of ceremonies:

  • Erika-Kirsten Easton, Chief Data Officer and Director General, Enterprise Service, Data and Architecture Directorate, Transport Canada
  • Phil Gratton, Associate Faculty, Digital Academy, Canada School of Public Service

Opening remarks:

Welcome from the masters of ceremonies, conference co-hosts, and the Clerk of the Privy Council.
11:00 am to 12:00 pm

Plenary

General

Exploring the future of responsible AI

Speaker:

Moderator:

Explore the ethical considerations and the governance needed for using AI responsibly, as well as the dynamics between human agency, data, and continuous innovation. Learn about the balance necessary to foster technological advancement while upholding ethical standards and respecting individual rights.
12:00 to 1:00 pm  

Health break and virtual networking

Find people to connect with:

  • Connect with other conference participants at lunch and learns hosted by GC data practitioner working groups and communities of practice
  • Chat with others attending the conference with Slack
  • Post a message on the GCDC forum on GCcollab
  • Join the conversation on X (Twitter) or LinkedIn using #GCData2024
1:00 to 1:45 pm

Stage 1: Future of responsible AI in GC

General

Enhancing human potential through responsible AI: Co-pilot vs. auto-pilot

Speakers:

  • Chantal Guay, Chief Executive Officer, Standards Council of Canada
  • Elissa Strome, Executive Director, Pan-Canadian AI Strategy, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
  • Yvan Gauthier, Head, Artificial Intelligence Accelerator, Data Analytics Centre / NRC Digital Technologies, National Research Council

Moderator:

  • Stephen Burt, Chief Data Officer of Canada and Assistant Deputy Minister of Data and Digital Policy, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
Discuss AI-human collaboration in government and explore AI's role as a co-pilot. Panelists will discuss ways to responsibly manage AI, as well as real-world examples and strategies for creating a future where AI enhances human potential.
1:00 to 1:45 pm

Stage 2: Improving service delivery through automation

Intermediate

Enabling effective service automation with data governance

Speakers:

  • Niraj Bhargava, CEO and Co-Founder, NuEnergy.ai
  • Gabrielle FitzGerald, Chief Data and Chief Risk Officer, Canadian Food Inspection Agency
  • Élise Legendre, Chief Data Officer and Director General, Data Policy and Transformation, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

Moderator:

  • Nadia Ahmad, Director General, Data and Evaluation, Global Affairs Canada
Explore the link between robust data governance and automation for efficient service delivery. Participants will discover practical strategies to optimize service delivery through effective data governance and automation integration.
1:00 to 1:45 pm

Stage 3: Improving service delivery through automation

Advanced

Sharing data to enable enterprise-wide automation

Speakers:

  • Wendy Chee, Director, Science Data Solutions, Science Program, Shared Services Canada
  • George Esper, Principal Technical Advisor, Data and Information Management Directorate, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
  • Eric Guimond, Chief Data Officer and Director General, Indigenous Services Canada

Moderator:

Discover the critical realm of data sharing by and within the Government of Canada, using case studies to showcase managing real and perceived challenges.
1:45 to 2:00 pm   Health break
2:00 to 2:45 pm

Stage 1: The future of responsible AI

General

Imagining citizen-centric AI solutions for all Canadians

Speakers:

  • Abdi Aidid, Assistant professor, University of Toronto Faculty of Law
  • Benjamin Alarie, Professor, University of Toronto Faculty of Law; Specialist, Legal Innovation, Blue J
  • Ima Okonny, Assistant Deputy Minister and Chief Data Officer, Employment and Social Development Canada

Moderator:

  • Vanessa Vermette, Vice-President, Innovation and Skills Development, Canada School of Public Service
Explore the potential for transformation and how to create more citizen-centric policies, programs, and services by using AI.
2:00 to 2:45 pm

Stage 2: Improving service delivery through automation

Intermediate

Maturing data analytics from insight to foresight

Speakers:

  • Kaveh Afshar-Zanjani, Executive Director, Data Strategy, Chief Data Office, Canada Border Service Agency
  • Carol Wilson, Director, Advanced Analytics, Canada Post Corporation
  • Christopher Zakhem, Director of Innovation & Analytics, Chief Data Office, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada

Moderator:

  • Kara Beckles, Executive Director, Privacy and Responsible Data Division, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
Explore the transformative power of advanced analytics to enable employees to make informed, data-driven decisions. This session will delve into what it takes to use AI, data, and business processes to leverage predictive and prescriptive analytics to support decision-making in various domains.
2:00 to 2:45 pm

Stage 3:

Advanced

Virtual lightning round

Speakers:

  • Ryan Klomp, Director, Multi-Modal Technology Development Research & Testing, Innovation Centre, Transport Canada
  • Martin Perron, Lawyer and Developer – Rules as Code Lab, Public Sector Experimentation, Canada School of Public Service
  • Steve Rennie, Director, Data-Driven Technologies, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Roksana Sheikholmolouki, Data Scientist, Data and Emerging Technologies, Canadian Space Agency
  • Joshua Turner, Senior Advisor, Application Development, Canada School of Public Service

Moderator:

  • Tereza Cundy, Director, Public Sector Experimentation, Canada School of Public Service
This fast-paced segment brings together experts and trailblazers to share GC data projects in a series of rapid-fire presentations and demonstrations.
2:45 to 3:00 pm   Health break
3:00 to 4:15 pm

Plenary

General

Fireside chat with Shoshana Zuboff and Jim Balsillie

Speakers:

  • Jim Balsillie, Retired Chairman and co-CEO, Research In Motion (BlackBerry)
  • Shoshana Zuboff, Author, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism and Professor Emeritus, Harvard Business School

Introduction and moderation:

This fireside chat with Shoshana Zuboff and Jim Balsillie will focus on new and future challenges and opportunities to be found at the intersection of data, AI, society, and private industry.
4:15 to 4:30 pm

Plenary

General

Closing remarks

Speaker:

Kristina Casey will close the first day of the GC Data Conference with key takeaway messages
Day 2 - February 22, 2024
Day 2 - February 22, 2024
Time Stream Event Description
10:30 to 11:00 am

Plenary

General

Day 2 – Opening plenary

Masters of ceremonies:

  • Erika-Kirsten Easton, Chief Data Officer and Director General, Enterprise Service, Data and Architecture Directorate, Transport Canada
  • Phil Gratton, Associate Faculty, Digital Academy, Canada School of Public Service

Speakers:

  • Anil Arora, Chief Statistician of Canada, Statistics Canada
  • Valerie Gideon, Deputy Minister, Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada and President of the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario
  • Stephen Lucas, Deputy Minister, Health Canada
  • Gina Wilson, Deputy Minister, Indigenous Services Canada
Kick-off the second day of the GC Data Conference to recap Day 1 and set the stage for Day 2. Hear from GC leaders Anil Arora, Dr. Stephen Lucas, Valerie Gideon, and Gina Wilson, who will share their perspectives on data, AI and moving from insight to foresight.
11:00 am to 12:00 pm

Plenary

General

Taking stock of the evolution of data protection in Canada (French session)

Speaker:

  • Chantal Bernier, Co-Chair and Counsel, Global Privacy and Cybersecurity Group, Dentons Canada

Moderator:

  • Eric Rancourt, Assistant Chief Statistician and Chief Data Officer, Statistics Canada
Explore the evolving rules and standards governing the protection of personal data in Canada and around the world. Learn about the pressures linked to the use of AI, and the changing context of risks to privacy.
12:00 to 1:00 pm  

Health break and virtual networking

  • Connect with other conference participants at lunch and learns hosted by GC data practitioner working groups and communities of practice
  • Chat with others attending the conference with Slack
  • Post a message on the GCDC forum on GCcollab
  • Join the conversation on X (Twitter) or LinkedIn using #GCData2024
1:00 to 1:45 pm

Stage 1: The future of responsible AI

General

Integrating human-centred data and design approaches for inclusive services: People at the core

Speakers:

  • Shion Guha, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto
  • Jutta Treviranus, Director and Professor, Inclusive Design Research Centre, OCAD University
  • Ryan Hum, Chief Client Experience Officer and Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Citizen Service Branch, Service Canada

Moderator:

  • Kent Aitken, Director, Digital Academy, Canada School of Public Service

Learn about best practices and key principles of human-centered data and design approaches. Panelists will share their latest research and experience on the benefits and challenges of creating more inclusive, accessible, and user-friendly services.

1:00 to 1:45 pm

Stage 2: Implementing data and human-centred design

Intermediate

Advancing Indigenous Data Sovereignty

Speakers:

  • Erin Corston, Director and Executive Lead, National Data Champion Team, First Nations Information Governance Centre
  • Gonzague Guéranger, Special Advisor and Implementation Lead, First Nations Data Governance Strategy, First Nations Information Governance Centre
  • Gwen Phillips, BC First Nations Data Governance Initiative Champion, Ktunaxa Nation

Moderator:

  • Erin O'Sullivan, Director, Data Innovation and Partnerships, Indigenous Services Canada
Highlight progress advancing Indigenous Data Sovereignty through case studies of the First Nations Data Governance Strategy and BC First Nations Data Centre.
1:00 to 1:45 pm

Stage 3: Improving service delivery through automation

Advanced

Putting guidance into practice: Workshop on assessing potential impacts of automated systems

Speakers:

  • Chrysandre Courchêne, Manager, Responsible Data and AI Centre of Expertise, Chief Data Office, Canada Border Service Agency
  • Hayat Looye, Acting Senior Director, Strategic and Horizontal Policy Branch, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
  • Julien-Charles Levesque, Senior AI Advisor, Chief Data Officer Branch, Employment and Social Development Canada

Moderator:

  • Benoit Deshaies, Director, Responsible Data and Artificial Intelligence, Office of the Chief Data Officer of Canada, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
Gain practical insights and lessons for implementing automated systems to support decision making. Participants will learn from practical experience with applying the Algorithmic Impact Assessment tool.
1:45 to 2:00 pm   Health break
2:00 to 2:45 pm

Stage 1: The future of responsible AI

General

Integrating Indigenous knowledge and AI

Speakers:

  • Suzanne Kite, Assistant Professor of American and Indigenous Studies, Bard College
  • Michael Running Wolf, Co-Founder and Lead Architect First Languages AI Reality, Mila/IndigiGenius | Founder, Indigenous in AI/ML

Moderator:

  • Karine Duhamel, Director of Indigenous Strategy, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
Explore the future of responsible AI through the lens of Indigenous Knowledge (IK) systems integration.
2:00 to 2:45 pm

Stage 2: The future of responsible AI

Intermediate

Exploring policy considerations for responsible AI in the Government of Canada

Speakers:

  • Surdas Mohit, Director, Artificial Intelligence and Data Policy, Marketplace Framework Policy Branch, Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada
  • Anneke Olvera, Director, Programs & Operations, Strategy and Stakeholder Engagement, Standards Council of Canada

Moderator:

Consider the policy and ethical implications of integrating AI in government services. Learn about efforts towards responsible use of AI, including the role of standards and data governance.
2:00 to 2:45 pm

Stage 3: Service improvement through data automation and robotics process automation

Intermediate

Industry 4.0: Data automation and AI for the Canadian supply chain

Speakers:

  • Lynette DuJohn, Vice President of Innovation and Chief Information Officer, Vancouver Airport Authority
  • Allan Gray, President and CEO, Halifax Port Authority
  • John Schmitter, Co-Founder and Chief Commercial Officer, RailState

Moderator:

Learn from industry experts as they share insights, experiences, and strategies for leveraging data automation and robotics process automation to propel the Canadian supply chain into the era of Industry 4.0.
2:45 to 3:00 pm   Health break
3:00 to 4:00 pm

Plenary

General

Why government is failing in the digital age and how we can do better

Speaker:

Moderator:

Learn from Jennifer Pahlka, author of Recoding America, in this session critically examine the gap between policy and implementation in the public service. Explore practical strategies for building public service capacity through human- centred approaches.
4:00 to 4:15 pm

Plenary

General

Closing remarks

Speakers:

  • Rowena Orok, Director General, Economic Analysis Statistics and Data Governance, Strategic Policy Sector, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
  • Christopher Valiquet, Director, GC Data Community
Conclude the 2024 GC Data Conference with key takeaway messages.

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