- Reaction score
- 1,407
- Points
- 1,160
https://globalnews.ca/news/4044543/david-akin-analysis-justin-trudeaus-bengal-bungle/
ANALYSIS: How Justin Trudeau’s India trip went from bad to ‘Bengal Bungle’ - David Akin - 23 Feb 18
Extract: 1. And then “worse” turned to “farce” when the PMO trotted out one of the most senior members of the civil service, someone who is one of the handful of bureaucrats privy to literally all the secrets of our national security agencies, to engage in frantic damage control.
According to Twitter https://twitter.com/brianlilley?lang=en
@BrianLilley is the first to officially report Trudeau's top security official was the one who lied to the media about Atwal.
When did it become ok for national security director Daniel Jean, to help @justintrudeau politically?
The National Security Advisor (Full title: National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister (French: Conseiller en matière de sécurité nationale auprès du Premier ministre)) is an associate secretary in the Privy Council Office (PCO) responsible for Security and Intelligence. He or she is supported by the Security and Intelligence Secretariat and the International Assessment Staff.
The current National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister is Daniel Jean (previously the deputy minister at Foreign Affairs) appointed May 16, 2016, filling the vacancy left when his predecessor, Richard Fadden, who retired.
http://ottawacitizen.com/news/politics/trudeau-appoints-new-national-security-advisor
Trudeau's pick for security adviser shows focus on foreign affairs expertise - 5 May 16
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has picked an experienced deputy minister in foreign affairs rather than a senior security bureaucrat as his new national security adviser. The national security adviser wields much influence. He has the prime minister’s ear on security and intelligence issues, foreign and defence policy and acts as a conduit for conveying the prime minister and cabinet’s directions to the national security community.