Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister (Canada)
Appearance
The Chief of Staff of Canada's Prime Minister's Office is the top official of the office. It was created in 1987 to head the Prime Minister's Office or PMO.
Prior to the creation of the chief of staff position, the office was headed by the Prime Minister's Principal Secretary, a position which is now second in authority to that of the chief of staff.
List of Chiefs of Staff
- Derek Burney, 1987-1989 (Mulroney)
- Stanley Hartt, 1989-1990 (Mulroney)
- Norman Spector, 1990-1992 (Mulroney)
- Hugh Segal, 1992-1993 (Mulroney)[1]
- David McLaughlin, 1993 (Mulroney)
- Jodi White, 1993 (Campbell)
- Jean Pelletier, 1993-2001 (Chrétien)
- Percy Downe, 2001-2003 (Chrétien)
- Edward Goldenberg, 2003 (Chrétien)
- Tim Murphy, 2003-2006 (Martin)
- Ian Brodie, 2006-2008 (Harper)
- Guy Giorno, 2008-2010 (Harper)
- Nigel S. Wright, 2011- (Harper)
See also
References
- ^ "Hugh Segal". Canadian Who's Who. Vol. 1997. University of Toronto Press.
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