Carney shuffles PMO as aide leaves to run in B.C. byelection
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney is shifting around some of the senior advisers in his office in a series of moves some Liberal strategists said shows he is putting his own stamp on government.
Scott Gilmore, Carney’s senior adviser on foreign, defence and security policy, will become the prime minister’s principal secretary on July 22. He replaces Tom Pitfield, who was named to the Senate in Carney’s first batch of appointments to the upper chamber last week.
Also, Maia Johnson will assume the new role of chief operating officer in the Prime Minister’s Office while remaining a senior adviser on Canada-U.S. relations.
The COO role is a new one for the Prime Minister’s Office, and comes with a nod to Carney’s business background.


