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Ottawa replaces New York envoy Tom Clark with former oil and gas executive Susannah Pierce
CA🏛️ PoliticsLean Conservative5 hr. ago

Ottawa replaces New York envoy Tom Clark with former oil and gas executive Susannah Pierce

The Carney government has replaced Tom Clark, a former journalist and consul general to New York City, with Susannah Pierce, a former oil and gas executive. Clark was appointed by the Trudeau government in 2023 but faced criticism, including accusations of being a 'Liberal media hack' from Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre. His tenure was marked by controversy over the purchase of a $9-million luxury condominium for the official residence, which the government claimed provided a net financial benefit. Pierce, who previously led the LNG Canada project and served as the Canadian head of Shell, will focus on promoting foreign investment. Additionally, former health minister Kamal Khera, despite losing her parliamentary seat, has been named Canada’s envoy to Los Angeles, while other diplomatic appointments were made in Detroit and Chicago.

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Global News logoGlobal NewsIndependentCenter5 hr. ago
Carney picks oil exec as New York envoy, replacing Tom Clark

On July 14, 2026, the Canadian government announced the replacement of Tom Clark, a former broadcast journalist and consul general to New York City, with Susannah Pierce, a former oil and gas executive. Clark had been appointed to the position in 2023 but faced criticism from the Conservative Party, particularly regarding Ottawa's purchase of a $9-million luxury condo in Manhattan. The government stated the need to upgrade the consulate's housing to better accommodate diplomatic functions. In addition to this change, the Carney government named Kamal Khera, a former health minister who lost her parliamentary seat in the previous election, as the new envoy to Los Angeles.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about personnel changes within the Canadian government without overtly favoring any political side. It mentions criticisms from the Conservative Party but does not take a stance on those criticisms or frame them in a biased manner. The content remains neutral

The Globe and Mail logoThe Globe and MailIndependent🔒Conservative6 hr. ago
Ottawa replaces New York envoy Tom Clark with former oil and gas executive Susannah Pierce

The Carney government has replaced Tom Clark, a former journalist and consul general to New York City, with Susannah Pierce, a former oil and gas executive. Clark was appointed by the Trudeau government in 2023 but faced criticism, including accusations of being a 'Liberal media hack' from Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre. His tenure was marked by controversy over the purchase of a $9-million luxury condominium for the official residence, which the government claimed provided a net financial benefit. Pierce, who previously led the LNG Canada project and served as the Canadian head of Shell, will focus on promoting foreign investment. Additionally, former health minister Kamal Khera, despite losing her parliamentary seat, has been named Canada’s envoy to Los Angeles, while other diplomatic appointments were made in Detroit and Chicago.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the replacement of Tom Clark with Susannah Pierce as part of a broader strategy to promote foreign investment, emphasizing the expertise of a former oil and gas executive. This aligns with a pro-business, economically pragmatic narrative typically associated with right-leaning sti

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