PM Trudeau names third national security adviser in as many years
OTTAWA — A longtime public servant whose decades-long career has spanned portfolios from defence to foreign affairs is being tapped to be Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s third national security adviser in as many years.
Vincent Rigby takes over the position after Trudeau’s former national security adviser, Greta Bossenmaier, announced her retirement in November following a 35-year career in the federal public service.
Rigby brings a variety of different experiences to the new role, including stints at the Department of National Defence, Public Safety Canada, the Privy Council Office and Global Affairs Canada.
He has previously supported the prime minister’s participation in three G20 summits, took part in talks to set new development targets at the United Nations, been involved in the Arctic Council and helped manage the Afghanistan mission.