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Hanif Wins Re-election in Council Contest Defined by Israel and Gaza City Councilwoman Shahana Hanif defeated Maya Kornberg, a first-time candidate, in an acrimonious race in Brooklyn.
Council Member Shahana Hanif declared victory Tuesday night at a jubilant watch party in Park Slope, thanking supporters at a popular watering hole as results rolled in showing her with a decisive ...
Michael Sabia, a former deputy finance minister and CEO in both the public and private sectors, was appointed by Prime Minister Mark Carney as Clerk of the Privy Council, cabinet secretary, and ...
Campaign volunteers burst into cheers at a packed bar in Park Slope when the news flashed across their phones that Shahana Hanif was the projected winner in the primary race for Brooklyn’s 39th City ...
Will Michael Sabia really 'kick ass' in the public service? Both the prime minister and the new clerk of the Privy Council are used to being the smartest guy in the room, notes Karl Salgo.
But they agreed on one thing: the pick of Sabia for clerk was “unorthodox.” “I guess unorthodox times call for unorthodox appointments,” Ragan said. Sabia’s appointment by Prime Minister Mark Carney ...
What 'unorthodox' pick of Michael Sabia as top bureaucrat means for the public service Observers expect the new clerk will shakeup the upper rungs of the public service.
Kahnawake Council Chief Paul Rice says Michael Sabia’s track record at Hydro-Québec shows a serious commitment to Indigenous inclusion — something he hopes will influence resource policy from ...
Who is Michael Sabia? Born in St. Catharines, Ont., about a 90-minute drive from Toronto, Sabia has spent his career moving between public and private roles, with much of his time spent with ...
N.L. Hydro CEO Jennifer Williams says work on the new Churchill Falls deal will continue, as her Hydro-Quebec counterpart departs for a new role in Ottawa.
Michael Sabia, named by the PM to lead the federal public service, played a key role in having bank accounts of convoy protesters frozen.
Hydro-Québec president and CEO Michael Sabia announced Wednesday that he will end his term on July 4, following his appointment as Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet of the ...