Mendicino to leave job as PM Carney’s chief of staff
- Marco Mendicino will leave his role as Prime Minister Mark Carney’s chief of staff in Ottawa by the end of June 2025.
- Carney extended Mendicino’s interim service due to difficulty finding a permanent chief of staff after several senior Liberals declined the position.
- Mendicino served through the Liberal leadership race, federal election, and transition, and planned to return to Toronto before extending his PMO role.
- Carney stated he asked Mendicino to stay to support Parliament’s mandate launch and lead the PMO transition during this busy period.
- Mendicino’s departure leaves uncertainty for permanent staffing in the PMO, while he considers a mayoral run in Toronto amid political scrutiny.
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