Senior public servant Nathalie Drouin named national security adviser to PM
OTTAWA — Veteran public servant Nathalie Drouin has been named national security and intelligence adviser to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Drouin, deputy clerk of the Privy Council since August 2021, will retain that title when she takes on the new role Jan. 27.
She becomes adviser as the Liberal government ponders significant reform of the legislation governing Canada’s spy service to better address security threats.
Drouin was deputy minister of justice from 2017 to 2021.