Khalid began his career as a freelance translator before working as a political assistant in the Prime Minister's Office. He then worked for provincial cultural and public affairs organizations, including as executive director of the Franco-Ontarian Heritage Consortium, and the Francophone Assembly of Ontario. In 2009, Khalid earned a doctorate in history from the
University of Ottawa. He joined the
Canadian Heraldic Authority in 2014, as Saguenay Herald, and became assistant director in an acting capacity in 2019. until the summer of 2020. On May 20, 2020, Khalid was appointed as third Chief Herald of Canada. On May 6, 2023, the coronation of Charles III as King of Canada, Khalid unveiled the new
Canadian Royal Crown, a heraldic symbol of the sovereign’s authority and the Canadian monarchy. == References ==