Carney names Bill Blair next envoy to U.K., taps security adviser Drouin for France
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney is appointing his national security adviser and a former cabinet minister as Ottawa’s top envoys to Paris and London — world capitals where his government is pursuing deeper economic, security and climate policy ties.
Former cabinet minister Bill Blair will resign his Toronto seat in the House of Commons in the coming weeks to take on a new role as Canada’s high commissioner to the United Kingdom.
Nathalie Drouin will serve as Canada’s ambassador to France and Monaco, ending her term as the person in charge of advising Carney on national security and intelligence issues.
Blair’s appointment to London will vacate a seat in his Toronto riding of Scarborough Southwest — the second Toronto seat vacated since Chrystia Freeland’s resignation earlier this year — and move Carney another seat away from having a majority government.
