Trudeau’s policy team sees a pair of departures, including its director

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Trudeau’s policy team sees a pair of departures, including its director
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau lost a couple senior policy staffers this week, as John Brodhead and Lionel Fritz Adimi both announced their departures from the PMO. Read more in this week's Hill Movers cdnpoli

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Brodhead had only been with the PMO since April 2021, when he became senior advisor for intergovernmental affairs, before being promoted to director of policy in January 2022. However, he had also been chief of staff to former-Minister of Infrastructure and Communities Amarjeet Sohi from November 2015 to September 2017, at which point he moved to the office of then-Minister of Indigenous Services, Jane Philpott, again as chief of staff.

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