Michael Sabia confirmed to be leaving the deputy minister of finance post to lead Hydro-Québéc, while Ottawa is also making changes to team that advises on national security and international affairs
Stephen de Boer will take over as foreign and defence policy adviser to the Prime Minister on June 12, moving from his current position as assistant deputy minister at Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Cynthia Termorshuizen, the associate deputy minister of foreign affairs, is being given an additional assignment as personal representative of the Prime Minister for the G7 summit. Historically, the job would go to a veteran deputy minister who has experience managing economic files.
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