Five chiefs of staff set to leave the Trudeau government

ER Editor: A MSM report from Canada’s Globe and Mail on Liberal Party staffers and others stepping down. A reminder that NDP (globalist left) leader Jagmeet Singh abruptly called off his planned 3-year arrangement to support Trudeau’s Liberal Party in Parliament come what may up to 2025. This arrangement began in early 2022 when the truckers were getting going. See —

The Man Who Kept Trudeau in Power Against the CDN Trucker Movement Pulls the Plug

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And in the last few hours we have this – former Bank of Canada and Bank of England chief, Canadian Mark Carney (think: WEF) to join Trudeau. Are any of these people even around anymore? Seriously.

Mark Carney joins Liberals’ economic growth task force

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has tapped Mark Carney, the former governor of the Bank of Canada, to chair a Liberal party task force on economic growth ahead of the next federal election, the party announced Monday.

Carney, whose possible future in politics has been the subject of much speculation, will consult with business, labour and Indigenous leaders and provide recommendations to Trudeau and the Liberal Party’s platform committee.

“Mark’s unique ideas and perspectives will play a vital role in shaping the next steps in our plan to continue to grow our economy and strengthen the middle class, and to urgently seize new opportunities for Canadian jobs and prosperity in a fast-changing world,” Trudeau said in a news release.

Carney is attending this week’s Liberal caucus meeting in Nanaimo, B.C. and is expected to speak to Liberal MPs this week.

Nanaimo was where the hospital was recently outed for having a drug-paraphernalia vending machine!

Two WEF-ers together (hypocrisy warning) —

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and members of his cabinet arrive at the annual summer retreat in Halifax Aug. 26.Kelly Clark/The Canadian Press

The sources said a number of staffers had been planning their exits for months, while others had been considering leaving for a long time before finally making the move. While the Liberals have frequently contended with churn among their ministerial staff since taking office in 2015, some of the sources said five out of 38 is a noticeable hit.

The Globe and Mail is not identifying the sources because they were not permitted to disclose the internal staff changes.

A spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office played down the significance of the departures. “Hundreds of political staff do the important work of supporting members of Parliament, cabinet ministers and our government. Among the staff that do this vital work, turnover is a normal component of the job process,” said PMO press secretary Mohammad Hussain.

“As we thank those who leave for their work and service, we also welcome the many strong colleagues who join our team.”

Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly’s chief of staff, Peter Wilkinson, is leaving less than two years after he joined the office. Long-time senior staffer Jamie Kippen has already had his last day as Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault’s chief. Jude Welch, the chief for the Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge, has already left.

Also leaving are Frédérique Tsai-Klassen, the chief to Minister of National Revenue Marie-Claude Bibeau, and Sarah Welch, the chief for Ya’ara Saks, the Minister of Mental Health and Addictions. The sources said the majority of the senior staff leaving do not yet have another job lined up, but they are entitled to severance payments based on years of service.

The exodus of top staff in ministerial offices coincides with the party’s loss of its top staffer, national campaign director Jeremy Broadhurst, a prominent senior Liberal for the past two decades. He previously served as national campaign director in 2019 and as senior adviser in the PMO before going back to the party last year.

Mr. Broadhurst announced his resignation on Thursday, just days before Mr. Trudeau is set to meet with his caucus in Nanaimo, B.C. Three MPs told The Globe that they are waiting to see the Prime Minister outline a credible strategy to win back Canadian voters.

Two senior officials said they do not expect Mr. Trudeau to name a replacement for Mr. Broadhurst at the gathering with caucus. However, one of the officials, who works in the PMO, said caucus will be presented with an overarching road map to the next election. The Globe is not identifying the two officials who were not permitted to disclose the internal planning.

All of the senior staff exits are in addition to the loss of Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan in July and the expected resignation of Transportation Minister Pablo Rodriguez.

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Featured image source, sinking Liberal ship: https://x.com/AlbertaBound9/status/1833209644430594116

Featured image source, Mark Carney: https://x.com/Martyupnorth_2/status/1833232408461906107

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