
Tracy Sletto
Executive Vice-President, Transparency and Strategic Engagement, Canada Energy Regulator
Tracy Sletto (she/her) is the Executive Vice-President, Transparency and Strategic Engagement at the Canada Energy Regulator (CER). She is responsible for leading the CER’s work to advance Reconciliation; provide timely, relevant and accessible energy information to Canadians and decision-makers; engage with Indigenous partners and stakeholders; and strategic communications. She is also the CER’s representative on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project (TMX) Indigenous Advisory Monitoring Committee (IAMC).
Ms. Sletto has been with the CER since 2011. She has served in a variety of roles at the CER, including Vice- President, People and Communications Services and Chief Human Resources Officer; Vice-President of Energy Adjudication; and Vice-President, Performance & Results and Chief Financial Officer. She assumed the position of Executive Vice-President in 2018.
Before joining the CER, she worked with the federal department of Western Economic Diversification Canada. She began her public service career with the Government of Saskatchewan and had a variety of leadership roles with the Departments of Finance, Post-Secondary Education & Skills Training, and Executive Council. She has a Master of Public Administration, Queen's University and a Bachelor of Arts, University of Saskatchewan. She and her family live in Calgary, Alberta, which is on Treaty 7 territory, home of the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda Nations. The City of Calgary is home to the Métis Nation of Alberta, Region III.