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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Marco Mendicino, who has agreed to be Mark Carney's chief of staff, will leave office during the summer, announced the Prime Minister on Thursday.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleMark Carney asked him to remain in the position "until the summer."
·Montreal, Canada
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