Prime Minister Mark Carney names former United Nations ambassador as chief of staff

Prime Minister Mark Carney has named  Marc-Andre Blanchard, Canada's former ambassador to the United Nations, as his chief of staff. 

TORONTO — Prime Minister Mark Carney has named Canada’s former ambassador to the United Nations as his chief of staff. 

Carney announced on Sunday that Marc-André Blanchard would begin his post in July, taking over from Marco Mendicino, the former Liberal cabinet minister who had been doing the job on an interim basis.

“Marc-André has a long and distinguished career as one of Canada’s most accomplished builders, legal experts, executives, public servants, and diplomats serving as Canada’s ambassador and permanent representative to the United Nations,” Carney wrote on X.

Blanchard currently serves as an executive at CDPQ Global, a Quebec-based investment firm responsible for managing pension funds and insurance plans. 

In his post on X, Carney confirmed that Mendicino would remain his interim chief of staff into “early summer.”

He said Mendicino would be in the job as the Liberal government prepared to introduce its first legislation of the new session of Parliament and host G7 leaders when they meet in Alberta later this month, including U.S. President Donald Trump.

Carney has named growing Canada’s economy in the face of the president’s trade war by knocking down interprovincial trade barriers and fast-tracking approvals for new energy and infrastructure projects as his top priorities.

Carney announced Blanchard as his chief of staff as he was set to meet with energy leaders in Calgary on Sunday and then travel to Saskatoon, where he will spend Monday meeting with the premiers for a First Ministers’ Meeting.

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