Prime Minister’s Office down one correspondence writer, office spent $8.4-million last year

Hill Climbers takes a gander at ministerial office spending from 2016-17.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's PMO recently bid farewell to a correspondence writer. His office spent roughly $8.4-million in 2016-17, according to the 2017 public accounts.
The Prime Minister’s Office is down one correspondence writer in light of the recent departure of Jonathan Barry who left the week before last. Mr. Barry has been in the PMO since the Liberal government’s early days, having started in January 2016. He was campaign manager to n...

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