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The metaphorical revolving door of the Prime Minister’s Office has gotten plenty of action in recent weeks, with a handful of political staff ers moving in and out of the top office, including the exit of Ontario regional affairs adviser Jamie Kippen. Mr. Kippen had been manning the PMO ’s Ontario desk—for a time as one of two Ontario regional affairs advisers in the office—since January 2016. Mr.
He’s also a former associate with Boyden, an executive search and talent advisory firm, in Vancouver, as noted on his LinkedIn profile. Laura D’Angelo has left the PMO and her post as senior manager of the executive office within it, a role that saw her lead the team tasked with supporting PMO chief of staff Katie Telford . Ms. D’Angelo joined the office in July 2018 and before then was an account director with Ensight Canada in Ottawa.
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