Carney’s deputy chief of staff considering run for office, sources say
Prime Minister Mark Carney's deputy chief of staff, Mr. Caley, is reportedly considering a run for the North Vancouver-Capilano riding, which is being vacated by former minister Jonathan Wilkinson. Wilkinson is leaving federal politics to become Canada's ambassador to the European Union. If Caley pursues this opportunity, it would create a vacancy in the Prime Minister's Office.
- ▪Mr. Caley is contemplating a bid for elected office in the Vancouver-area riding.
- ▪Jonathan Wilkinson is stepping down from his role to take a diplomatic position in the EU.
- ▪Caley has a background in B.C. politics and has held senior roles within the federal Liberal party.
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Open this photo in gallery:Prime Minister Mark Carney's deputy chief of staff is considering a run for former minister Jonathan Wilkinson's riding.Graham Hughes/The Canadian PressShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountPrime Minister Mark Carney’s deputy chief of staff is considering a bid for elected office with a run in the Vancouver-area riding that is being vacated by former Liberal natural resources minister Jonathan Wilkinson, two sources say.If Mr. Caley decides to seek the nomination in Mr. Wilkinson’s North Vancouver-Capilano riding, it would create a vacancy at the senior level of the Prime Minister’s Office.Mr.
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