CIFAR
Véronique Dault has a diverse work experience spanning over 12 years. Véronique currently holds the position of Head of Government Relations at CIFAR, a global research organization based in Canada. Prior to this, they worked as the Director of Government and External Relations at the Nuclear Waste Management Organization, where they were responsible for designing and implementing Canada's plan for the safe management of used nuclear fuel. Before that, they served as a Senior Policy Advisor at the Government of Ontario, specifically in the Office of the Hon. Marie-France Lalonde. Véronique also held the role of Senior Policy Advisor within the same government. Their earliest experience was as a Policy Program Officer at the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.
Véronique Dault attended Laurentian University/Université Laurentienne from 1999 to 2003. During this time, they earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree with a focus on Business/Commerce, General.
CIFAR
CIFAR is a Canadian-based global research organization that convenes extraordinary minds to address the most important questions facing science and humanity. By supporting long-term interdisciplinary collaboration, CIFAR provides researchers with an unparalleled environment of trust, transparency and knowledge sharing. Our time-tested model inspires new directions of inquiry, accelerates discovery and yields breakthroughs across borders and academic disciplines. Through knowledge mobilization, we are catalysts for change in industry, government and society. CIFAR’s community of fellows includes 20 Nobel laureates and more than 400 researchers from 20 countries. In 2017, the Government of Canada appointed CIFAR to develop and lead the Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy, the world's first national AI strategy. CIFAR is generously supported by the governments of Canada, Alberta and Quebec, as well as foundations, individuals, corporations and Canadian and international partner organizations.