Prime Minister Mark Carney is losing another key member of his office as his deputy chief of staff leaves to seek a House of Commons seat.
Braeden Caley made the announcement in an open resignation letter on July 12, in which he thanks Carney and says he’ll seek the Liberal Party nomination in an unspecified B.C. riding.
“As I consider a new way to contribute to this team, I’m inspired that this is a country that keeps arriving at places that many have doubted we could ever reach,” Caley wrote.
He noted the recently announced agreement between Ottawa and his home province of B.C. as a personal “highlight” of his time in the Prime Minister’s Office….