Top federal public servant will take time off for cancer treatment
OTTAWA — The top federal public servant will be taking some time out for cancer treatment.
Ian Shugart, clerk of the Privy Council, sent a message Monday to his colleagues announcing that he received a cancer diagnosis two weeks ago.
He says he intends to remain “fully engaged” in the short term.
But as he starts treatment in about four weeks, Shugart says he will likely have to scale back his workload and be absent for “a period of time.”