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One in, one out, one promoted in science and sport minister’s office

Science and Sport Minister Kirsty Duncan has a new executive assistant in her office, after promoting her old one, Hallie Stacey-Sullivan, to instead serve as a special assistant for communications in her office. Ms. Stacey-Sullivan first joined the minister’s office last fall and before then had spent roughly a year prior as a Hill assistant […]

Can Trudeau solve the mystery of millennial voters again this time?

OTTAWA—We’re spending a lot of time and energy trying to figure out what motivates young people and what might get them out to vote. It’s not surprising since millennials will make up the largest cohort (about 37 per cent) of eligible voters in the October federal election. It’s also notable because the upsurge in young […]

Deputy director Sommer exits the Prime Minister’s Office

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office has seen a number of staffing changes of late, including the high-profile exit of now-former principal secretary Gerald Butts, and as of last week, there was another senior staff departure to add to the list, Dave Sommer, deputy director of digital and creative. Mr. Sommer had been working in the […]

PMO staffers involved in the SNC-Lavalin case

Conservatives have been pushing for a list of nine individuals to be called to appear before the House Justice Committee, including Liberal MP Jody Wilson-Raybould, Justice Minister David Lametti, Privy Council Clerk Michael Wernick, director of public prosecutions Kathleen Roussel, and five political staffers. Mr. Wernick testified last Thursday. Gerald Butts, now-former principal secretary to […]

Prime Minister’s Office adds to communications, correspondence team

Aside from the recent high-profile exit of now-former PMO principal secretary Gerald Butts, a few other, unrelated, staffing changes have taken place in the Prime Minister’s Office of late. Bernadeth Betchi Nnomo has joined the communications and planning unit in the PMO as a new special assistant. She marked her first day at work in […]

Finance Minister Morneau hires former Wynne speechwriter

A growing number of former Ontario Liberal staffers have found new jobs on Parliament Hill since the June 2018 provincial election that saw Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives take power. One of the latest, Kevin Hurren, recently joined Finance Minister Bill Morneau’s office. Mr. Hurren started on the job as a new special assistant for communications to […]

Justice minister hires experienced issues management director

Justice Minister David Lametti recently hired veteran Quebec Liberal staffer Nathalie Roberge to serve as director of issues management in his office—a hiring the office says was planned well before the recent controversy erupted over reports the Prime Minister’s Office pressured the former justice minister, Jody Wilson-Raybould, to intervene in the SNC-Lavalin court case. Ms. […]

Court challenges of Trans Mountain redo expected, ahead of NEB’s final report

The National Energy Board will complete its reconsideration of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project this week, but critics say the redo has been a narrow and rushed rubber-stamp, destined to fuel further court challenges. “I would be very surprised if the groups that have participated and the individuals who participated in this process will […]