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Maryantonett Flumian
Deputy Head of Service Canada
Biographical notes
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On February 7, 2006, Maryantonett Flumian was appointed Deputy Head of Service Canada. She also continues to serve as Vice-Chairperson of the Canada Employment Insurance Commission.
Prior to this, she was Associate Deputy Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development and Social Development Canada, and the Deputy Minister of Labour. |
Maryantonett Flumian began her public service career in 1981 with the Department of Finance. She gained valuable provincial experience while working for the Government of Ontario, and at the Canadian Labour Market and Productivity Centre as Executive Director/CEO.
In 1991, she returned to the federal government as Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy, Strategic Planning and Consultation at the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. In 1994, she moved to Western Economic Diversification as Senior Assistant Deputy Minister.
In 1997, Mrs. Flumian moved to the position of Executive Advisor on Federal-Nunavut Relations, supporting the Interim Commissioner of Nunavut in setting up the administrative framework and structure for the Government of Nunavut.
In 2000, she was asked to assume the position of Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Firearms Centre at the Department of Justice.
Mrs. Flumian holds a B.A. in History from University College at the University of Toronto and a Master's in History from the University of Ottawa.
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