The Hill Times
Fisheries, Oceans, and Canadian Coast Guard Minister Diane Lebouthillier recently promoted a new deputy chief of staff from within her office, with director of policy Jessica Morrison having taken on the added role as of Oct. 28. Jessica Morrison is now deputy chief of staff and director of policy. Photograph courtesy of LinkedIn Morrison has been leading policy for Lebouthillier since early 2021, starting in Lebouthillier’s office as then-national revenue minister.
Jennings has been working for Lebouthillier since October 2023, and before then was a special assistant for communications and issues management to then-veterans affairs minister Lawrence MacAulay for roughly six months. Jennings is also a former assistant to Ontario Liberal MP Anita Vandenbeld. In other office news, policy adviser Fares Al Soud has left Lebouthillier’s team after roughly eight months. Fares Al Soud has left the fisheries minister's office.
People Parliament Hill Political Staff Politics
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Director-level updates for Defence Minister Blair, Foreign Affairs Minister JolyThe Hill Times
Read more »
Fifteen fisheries charges laid a decade after Mount Polley dam breached in B.C.The collapse of the dam at the gold and copper mine is considered one of the largest environmental disasters in provincial history.
Read more »
B.C. First Nation to develop salmon hatchery with Fisheries DepartmentThe Tsilhqot’in National Government says it has formed a 'historic partnership' with the federal Fisheries Department to develop a permanent salmon conservation hatchery in its territory.
Read more »
Fifteen fisheries charges laid a decade after Mount Polley dam breached in B.C.VICTORIA — Fifteen charges under the federal Fisheries Act have been laid against Imperial Metals Corp. more than a decade after a tailings pond collapsed the Mount Polley mine, spilling more than 20 million cubic metres of waste water into B.C.
Read more »
B.C. First Nation to develop salmon hatchery with Fisheries DepartmentVANCOUVER — The Tsilhqot’in National Government in British Columbia says it has formed a 'historic partnership' with the federal Fisheries Department to develop a permanent salmon conservation hatchery in its territory.
Read more »
Fifteen fisheries charges laid a decade after Mount Polley dam breached in B.C.VICTORIA — Fifteen charges under the federal Fisheries Act have been laid against Imperial Metals Corp. more than a decade after a tailings pond collapsed the Mount Polley mine, spilling more than 20 million cubic metres of waste water into B.C.
Read more »