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Celebrating Muslim Leaders in Canada's Federal Public Service

Description

Established by Parliament in 2007, Islamic Heritage Month is an opportunity to learn about the rich history of Islam and honour the contributions of Muslims in Canada.

This event will recognize many of the recent contributions of Muslim federal public servants and highlight how all public servants can foster a work environment that respects and values religious diversity. Through a panel discussion, Muslim executives will share their experiences working in leadership positions and the ways in which they have overcome challenges throughout their careers.

Participants will learn what they can do, individually and collectively, to address existing stereotypes and biases towards Muslims and their communities and foster inclusion for Muslim federal public servants.

A live Q&A will follow the panel discussion.

This event is presented in partnership with the Muslim Federal Employees Network.

Opening Remarks (Video)

Taki Sarantakis, President, Canada School of Public Service

Speakers

  • Nancy Hamzawi, Assistant Deputy Minister, Health Products and Food Branch, Health Canada
  • Shaifa Kanji, Assistant Deputy Minister and Chief Digital Officer, Digital Transformation Service Sector, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
  • Abdillahi Roblé, Senior Director, Central and Public Accounts Reporting, Receiver General – Accounting and Treasury, Public Services and Procurement Canada
  • Taki Sarantakis, President, Canada School of Public Service
  • Qussai Abu-Naqoos, Executive Committee Chair, Muslim Federal Employees Network
  • Tarek Houssari, Senior Director, Digital Enablement Services, Chief Information Office, Shared Services Canada

Moderator

Tabassum Khan, Director, Outreach and Events, Muslim Federal Employees Network


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