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Katie Telford

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Katie Telford
15th Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister
Assumed office
November 4, 2015
Prime MinisterJustin Trudeau
Preceded byRay Novak
Personal details
Born1978 (age 45–46)
NationalityCanadian
Political party
SpouseRob Silver
Alma materUniversity of Ottawa

Katie Telford (born 1978) is a Canadian political strategist who is the Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.[1][2] She served as Trudeau's chief campaign advisor during his successful campaign in the 2015 election.[3][4] Following the resignation of Gerald Butts,[5] Telford has been acknowledged as holding the highest-ranking position within the Prime Minister's Office and held critical leadership roles in the 2019 and 2021 Liberal election campaigns. Telford was also influential in Canada's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the negotiations of the March 2022 Liberal-NDP supply and confidence agreement. [6]

Early life and education

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Telford was raised in Toronto. Her parents were public servants; her father was Australian and her mother was from Hamilton, Ontario.[7]

When Telford was 12, she worked as a page for several weeks in the Ontario legislature. She studied political science at the University of Ottawa, where she joined the debate club and ultimately became the club's president. The team was a two-time national semi-finalist and finished high at the world championship event in Glasgow, Scotland.[7]

Career

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From 2004 to 2006, Telford was chief of staff to Ontario Education Minister Gerard Kennedy and headed his campaign in the 2006 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election.[4] She later served as deputy chief of staff for Liberal leader Stéphane Dion, and worked as a consultant for StrategyCorp in Toronto between her positions with Dion and Trudeau.[4]

On September 21, 2016, The Globe and Mail reported that Telford had charged moving expenses to Canadian taxpayers in the amount of $80,382.55 to relocate her residence from Toronto to Ottawa.[8] These expenses included a personalized cash payout of $23,373.71.[9] After it was revealed publicly, Telford agreed to repay a portion of the $80,382.55.[10]

Telford was accused of a conflict of interest when it was revealed that her husband's firm received $84 million to manage the rent assistance aid program.[11] This accusation was dismissed by the Lobbying Commissioner.[12]

Following the resignation of Gerald Butts, Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in February 2019, Telford's political influence over the government and party was significantly elevated.

Telford testified to a House of Commons committee regarding sexual assault allegations in the Canadian Armed Forces and the WE Charity scandal.

Telford has also been called by members of the media and opposition parties to testify about alleged Chinese interference in the 2019 and 2021 federal elections, as of March 2023.

Personal life

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Telford is married to Rob Silver, a consultant for a public affairs agency. They have one son.[4][13]

References

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  1. ^ "Cabinet 2015". iPolitics. Retrieved November 4, 2015.
  2. ^ Ditchburn, Jennifer (November 4, 2015). "Des femmes nommées à de gros portefeuilles" [Women Appointed to Large Portfolios] (in French). Métro. Retrieved July 2, 2021.
  3. ^ Radwanski, Adam (October 27, 2015). "Trudeau Expected to Name Katie Telford Chief of Staff". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. Retrieved November 3, 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d Delacourt, Susan (September 22, 2015). "The Architect of a Liberal Campaign Shakeup". Toronto Star. Canadian Press. Retrieved December 19, 2015.
  5. ^ Tasker, John Paul (February 18, 2019). "Gerald Butts Resigns as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Principal Secretary". CBC News. Retrieved February 21, 2019.
  6. ^ "Katie Telford's Path Into Politics". May 31, 2018. Retrieved July 17, 2022.
  7. ^ a b Kennedy, Mark (February 13, 2015). "Katie Telford: 'Hard-Working, Tough, Honest and Wicked Smart'". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved April 5, 2016.
  8. ^ Stone, Laura (September 21, 2016). "Top Trudeau aides Butts, Telford Expensed Over $200,000 for Moving Homes". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. Archived from the original on June 7, 2017.
  9. ^ Zimonjic, Peter (September 22, 2016). "Senior PMO Staffers Gerald Butts and Katie Telford to Return $65K in 'Unreasonable' Moving Expenses". CBC News. Archived from the original on June 7, 2017.
  10. ^ Stone, Laura (September 22, 2016). "Trudeau Aides Butts and Telford to Repay Portion of Moving Expenses". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. Archived from the original on March 5, 2017.
  11. ^ "Trudeau government paying $84M to a firm employing Katie Telford's husband to manage rent assistance aid program". nationalpost.
  12. ^ "Lobbying commissioner clears Rob Silver, who is the husband of PM's chief of staff". Toronto Star. June 10, 2021.
  13. ^ "Rob Silver Says Farewell". CBC News. November 5, 2015. Retrieved November 5, 2015.

Further reading

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Proudfoot, Shannon (September 18, 2023). "Katie Telford, long-serving chief of staff, is the last woman standing in Justin Trudeau's inner circle". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved April 12, 2024.

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