Ottawa is replacing former broadcast journalist Tom Clark as consul general to New York City.
The Trudeau government appointed the former CTV and Global journalist to the post in 2023.
The Tories criticized the appointment and Clark was called in to a House of Commons committee to answer questions about Ottawa’s decision to buy a $9-million luxury condominium in Manhattan.
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Global Affairs Canada said at the time it needed to replace an aging residence with something appropriate for hosting guests.
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Clark will be replaced by former oil and gas executive Susannah Pierce in the role, which involves promoting economic and cultural interests in New York state and some regional outreach.
The Carney government is also appointing former health minister Kamal Khera, who lost her seat in last year’s election, as envoy to Los Angeles.
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