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Carney unveils shuffle of deputy ministers in key economic and defence departments
Prime Minister Mark Carney reshuffles leadership to fill vacancies and strengthen economic and defence roles with 12 senior public servants reassigned across eight departments.
- Quebec Court of Appeal judge Marie-José Hogue becomes deputy minister of justice and deputy attorney general of Canada.
- Chris Forbes will leave his post as deputy finance minister to become a senior official at the Privy Council Office, while Nick Leswick takes over Forbes' post at the Department of Finance.
- Christiane Fox will assume the role of deputy minister of national defence as Carney looks to ramp up spending to meet NATO commitments.
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Carney Shuffles Deputy Ministers; Interference Inquiry Commissioner Gets Justice Job
Prime Minister Mark Carney conducted a major shuffle in the ranks of top public servants, which has included placing the former foreign interference commissioner as number two to Justice Minister Sean Fraser. The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) announced the change on Dec. 19, a shuffle that was expected in Ottawa. The move has included shuffling and appointing 12 individuals in new senior roles, while others have been congratulated by Carney on t…
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleJustice Marie-Josée Hogue chaired the Commission d'investigation publique sur l'intervention étrangère dans les derniers élections fédérales.
·Montreal, Canada
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Leaning Left11Leaning Right2Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution65% Left
Bias Distribution
- 65% of the sources lean Left
65% Left
L 65%
C 23%
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