Wednesday, 18 December 2019

Trudeau's communications chief Kate Purchase leaving PM's office

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From: "Shuttle, Paul" <Paul.Shuttle@pco-bcp.gc.ca>
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2019 15:55:00 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks before there is another election I
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Please note that I am no longer at PCO. For immediate assistance,
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Létourneau at 613-957-5252.

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I got an email from Paul Shuttle the top lawyer within the PCO He quit his fancy job too. Methinks the circus is interesting when such highly placed bureaucrats exit stage left N'esy Pas?  



https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2019/12/trudeaus-communications-chief-kate.html 




 




https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/kate-purchase-trudeau-pmo-1.5399830




Trudeau's communications chief Kate Purchase leaving PM's office

Purchase is taking a job with Microsoft



Aaron Wherry · CBC News · Posted: Dec 17, 2019 5:36 PM ET



Prime Minister Justin Trudeau walks with PMO Director of Communications Kate Purchase as he arrives for a media availability at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa on Tuesday, June 27, 2017. (Justin Tang/THE CANADIAN PRESS)

Kate Purchase, the executive director of communications and planning in the Prime Minister's Office, will be leaving her post at the end of the week following more than six years as a senior adviser to Justin Trudeau.

Purchase announced her departure in a note to staff on Tuesday, adding to the turnover that Trudeau's senior team has experienced over the past year. She will be moving to a position with tech giant Microsoft.

Purchase was director of media relations to interim Liberal leader Bob Rae in 2013 when Trudeau was elected leader of the Liberal Party. She was persuaded to stay on with the new leader and became one of a group of advisers who remained with Trudeau throughout his first term as prime minister and this fall's re-election campaign.



In her current role, she oversaw the government's communications and Trudeau's public events and official travel.

While the senior figures in Stephen Harper's PMO tended to change on a regular basis — Harper had four chiefs of staff and nine directors of communication during his time in office — the team around Trudeau has been relatively stable. The first real wave of significant turnover has come as Trudeau begins his second term with a minority government.

Gerry Butts, a close friend to Trudeau, returned to the prime minister's side for the federal campaign, but he did not resume his role as principal secretary in the PMO after the election — a position he resigned last spring in the midst of the SNC-Lavalin affair.


Gerry Butts during a visit to the Great Wall of China in Beijing September 1, 2016. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)

Butts, who has known Trudeau since they were both students at McGill University, was the first person Trudeau turned to when Trudeau began mulling a run for the Liberal leadership in 2012.

Two weeks ago, Mike McNair, the executive director of policy in the PMO, announced that he would depart at the end of the year. McNair was a member of Trudeau's leadership campaign and went on to play a significant role in designing Trudeau's "middle class" agenda, including the Canada Child Benefit.

Despite that turnover, Trudeau is not surrounded entirely by unfamiliar faces. Katie Telford remains as Trudeau's chief of staff. She has been one of Trudeau's closest advisers since the beginning and her tenure as the top official in the PMO now rivals those of some of the longest-serving aides in the history of the office.



Ben Chin, previously chief of staff to Finance Minister Bill Morneau and briefly a member of Trudeau's leadership campaign, joined the PMO as a senior adviser in the wake of Butts' depature. And McNair has been replaced by Marci Surkes, who worked in Trudeau's office before 2015 and was then chief of staff to Ralph Goodale when Goodale was public safety minister.







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Holley Hardin
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Something is up...I'd say Trudeau has caught wind of the opposition parties going to resurrect the investigation committee into the SNC/Attorney General affair...so get the witnesses out of town...The Liberals won't be able to shut it down this time around...  


Aaron Morris
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Reply to @Holley Hardin:

If there’s no invoice then it’s all good. That’s what the rcmp say anyway.



David Raymond Amos
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Reply to @Aaron Morris: YUP 
 

David Raymond Amos
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Reply to @Holley Hardin: Methinks something is up alright I just got an email from Paul Shuttle the top lawyer within the PCO He quit his fancy job too. The circus will be interesting next year when such highly placed bureaucrats exit stage left N'esy Pas? 



















Karen O'Connor
Take Telford with you. Please.  


Richard Sharp
Reply to @Jamie Gillis:
If we are talking job qualifications, Rona is in for a rough ride if she runs. She was consistently mediocre in an obviously weak Harper Cabinet. And she cut and run when things got tough.



Jamie Gillis
Reply to @Richard Sharp: "Rona is in for a rough ride if she runs"

I'm talking about Trudeau's COS. I don't know what you're blustering about.




David Raymond Amos

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Reply to @Jamie Gillis: Sharpy's porch lights are on but nobody is home


David Raymond Amos

Content disabled
Reply to @Karen O'Connor: Butts is still in the backroom so his buddy Katie ain't going anywhere yet


David Allan
Reply to @Karen O'Connor:
"You seem angry."

Psychological projection.
You're the one triggered to make that OP.



David Raymond Amos
Reply to @David Allan: Methinks you should scroll up and try to figure out what went missing and why N'esy Pas?
















Rob Grace
Rats and ship come to mind.  


Richard Sharp
Reply to @Rob Grace:
Nope. I defend the wrongly accused and that includes Trudeau, Morneau, McKenna et al, who are the subject of such unbelievable, undeserved hate.

Those engrossed in the hate need a prayer from believers and best wishes from the rest of us who only want fairness and respect.

  

Rob Grace
Reply to @Richard Sharp:
Whatever makes you feel good.



David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Rob Grace: Methinks great minds think alike N'esy Pas?


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Richard Sharp: Methinks its high time for you to back away from the pipe and have a real nap for a change N'esy Pas?

David Allan
Reply to @Rob Grace:
"Rats and ship come to mind."

How so?
Someone who has been in her role for six years is moving on.

Rats leaving a ship looks like a succession of 9 people over 9 years. You know, like Harper had.



David Raymond Amos
Reply to @David Allan: "Rats and ship come to mind." How so?

Its not rocket science



















David Semple
'she oversaw the government's communications and Trudeau's public events and official travel'

And Microsoft STILL hired her after the debacle that was the India trip?



David Raymond Amos
Reply to @David Semple: Go Figure


















Bert Law
It appears little trudeaus retirement could be in the not too distant future.

Perfecto.



Ben Brown
Reply to @Bert Law:
When he decides to step aside, Canadians will continue to be well governed by the intrepid Minister Freeland


Richard Sharp
Reply to @Bert Law:
Trudeau is preferred as PM over Scheer by 2 to 1 and 3 to 1 over Singh (Nanos, today). You were saying?



David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Ben Brown: Surely you jest


David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Richard Sharp: I say who cares what Nanos says about anything?

Bert Law 
Reply to @David Raymond Amos:
The Toronto star of polls



Jamie Gillis 
Reply to @Richard Sharp: "Trudeau is preferred as PM over Scheer by 2 to 1 and 3 to 1 over Singh (Nanos, today). You were saying?"

lol Being "preferred over Scheer" does NOT translate into being adored by Canadians. Canadians are quite tired of Trudeau and find him irritating.



David Allan
Reply to @Bert Law:
"It appears little trudeaus retirement could be in the not too distant future."

How can you surmise that from normal PMO business?



David Raymond Amos  
Reply to @David Allan: Define "Normal"

















Doug Butler
What, yet another woman fleeing this prime minister?


David Raymond Amos  
Reply to @Doug Butler: YUP 


















 


Jenna Collins
Wernick & GButts moved onn because of SNC-Lavalin. I suspect more will be moving on once it's reopened, Trudeau included.  


Richard Sharp
Reply to @Jenna Collins:
Actually, Wernick and Butts resigned after learning JWR wanted them fired, in an honourable attempt to allow the democratic process to take place. The whole country hasn't noticed yet.



David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Richard Sharp: Yea Right


David Allan
Reply to @Anne MacDonald:

"Reply to @Jenna Collins:
"Harper did not attempt to interfere in our justice system"
Tell that to Beverley McLachlin."

"It was a case where I thought there was a genuine request for an opinion and it turned out what they wanted was a letter that the government could wave around," Binnie told CBC News.
"I think if I'd been approached to produce a letter that the government would use as part of its public relations exercise, I would've refused."



David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @David Allan: Methinks liberals should review Federal Court File No T-1557-15 statement 83 in particular You should not deny that I filed the lawsuit when Harper was the PM and Peter MacKay answered me before polling day N'esy Pas?


















David Butler
Rats aren't stupid...they can see water coming in.


Dave Hanson
Reply to @David Butler: Scheer didn't.


David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Dave Hanson: Yea he did Thats why he is quitting too


















Don Cameron
Katie 'op-eds to order' Telford will ensure that Mr. Wherry continues to provide 'analyses' that denigrate the Conservatives, while providing rays of sunshine for JT. Warms your heart.


Ben Brown 
Reply to @Don Cameron:
Is Kinsella applying for that denigration position?
He is a natural


Don Cameron
Reply to @Richard Sharp:
Not a smear when it was Telford herself who said she could get op-eds written to order. Her words.
As for Wherry, he spent the last month and a half producing smears on Scheer every couple of days. His bias is well known, even if you don't admit it. 



David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Ben Brown: I agree




















John Smith
Couldn’t have Been easy job with SNC , creston , and blackface


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @John Smith: Methinks she got tired of being dizzy all the time from all the spinning that was necessary in order to make Mr Dressup look good to the fans N'esy Pas?




















Aaron Barton
Why on Earth are we spending public dollars on this lady, when we are already spending public dollars on Aaron Wherry. It's an identical job description. Liberal redundancy by definition. 


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Aaron Barton: We aren't The lady loves the Yankee Billy Gates now 




















Garry Hiebert
She's tired of telling untruths besides Justin was most likely going to fire her like the rest of the females in the liberal party

I wish her luck



David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Garry Hiebert: I don't


















Chance Johnstone
She's smart enough to get out now before it gets ugly.


Ben Brown
Reply to @Chance Johnstone:
Ugly as an albatross?



David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Ben Brown: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder In my humble opinion a bird that can fly 10,000 miles without landing is gorgeous














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