TBS > it’s my day > Fall 2008 > Profiles
Sue Szabo says "There’s a lot one can contribute through organizations."
Steven Barker says "I am proud of the impact my work may have on community and global security."
Steve Blasco says "to protect the coastlines, we need a clear understanding of what Mother Nature is doing."
Steve Campana says "I’m discovering new information that could change the world through conservation, preservation and smart fishing practices."
Sabrina Drake says "with lots of responsibility comes lots of job satisfaction."
Peter Galan says "there are a lot of components that make up a modern national computer network."
Elsa Jacobson says that, at her northern Service Canada outreach site, "we had a line right out the door!"
Simon Kennedy says he likes "the idea of serving the public and participating in our democratic process."
Peter Kucherepa says "What drives me are ‘good news’ stories of Canadian companies innovating, competing and succeeding internationally."
Jean-Pierre Laframboise says he likes the "feeling of adventure and discovering new people and places."
Based in New Delhi, Andrew Lam assists Canadian farm exporters and defuses disputes.
Brenda LePage hopes she is remembered "not so much for what I did, but how I did it."
Amarjit Mundi says one of the highlights of her job was "working for managers who recognized the importance of work–life balance."
Nadir Patel says "my job is to get the best deal possible for Canada."
Sharon Peake takes pride in her work that will "benefit people around the world living with HIV/AIDS."
Barry Pitcher says "when you know that what you have passed on to other police officers will eventually save lives, that is a great feeling."
Sophie Pitre-Arseneault says that Canadians need "to be involved in the decision-making processes" when it comes to their health.
Dan Sonmor says "the geography, scenery, people and wildlife that I have been exposed to are awesome."
Cathy Sproule says "most people have no clue about the breadth, importance and variety of work available here."
Jeremy Stewart says "one interesting thing I do is dive under sea ice in the Arctic."
Martine St-Germain says "when we see a business triple its profits in three years, that’s gratifying."
Kristine Stolarik says "I’ve always been fascinated by public policy issues, whether it’s health care, social services, education or public safety and security."
Sue Szabo says "There’s a lot one can contribute through organizations."
Marnie Waller says "I aspire to be an agent of change."