Privy Council clerk Michael Wernick to quit before election
OTTAWA — Michael Wernick — the country’s top bureaucrat — is leaving his job, telling Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in an open letter that recent events show him there is no path for a “relationship of mutual trust” with the opposition parties.
Wernick has been clerk of the Privy Council since 2016, shortly after the Liberals assumed office.
But he has come under fire in the past few weeks after being accused by former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould of being among a number of officials, including Trudeau and his senior staff, who pressured her to head off criminal charges for SNC-Lavalin.