OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney is shaking up the senior ranks of his office after his deputy chief of staff announced his immediate departure from the prime minister’s inner circle to run in an upcoming B.C. byelection.
Braeden Caley, a former political staffer and director of Carney’s leadership and election campaigns, announced on Sunday night that he would be exiting his current role “in consideration of seeking a nomination to stand for Parliament in my home province of British Columbia.”
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