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After a months-long search, International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen has found a new director of communications, with Shanti Cosentino hired straight out of Trade Minister Mary Ng’s office to take on the role. Shanti Cosentino is now communications director to Minister Hussen.
She continued in the transport office after Liberal MP Omar Alghabra took over the portfolio in January 2021, but exited a few months later in April to become a senior policy adviser to then-natural resources minister Seamus O’Regan. That fall, O’Regan was shuffled out of the portfolio and named minister of labour, with current Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson replacing him as resources minister.
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