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After eight years as Canada’s chief statistician—and 36 years total as a public servant—Anil Arora is retiring on March 31. “Last year I announced my intention to retire at the end of this month, and that decision was the result of several factors,” Arora told Heard on the Hill on March 25. “I wanted to give the government plenty of time to work out a succession plan, but more importantly because I am a big proponent of leaving when your objectives have been met,” he explained.
He will be sorely missed, but on behalf of all Canadians I want to thank him profoundly for his contributions to our country and to Health,” to which Lucas received a round of applause. “After more than 35 years with the federal public service, including 10 years in the deputy minister community, Dr. Lucas has announced he will be retiring in mid-May,” a Health Canada spokesperson confirmed to HOH on March 25. Lucas’ four-year tenure as DM has been longer than the average.
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