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Labour and Seniors Minister Seamus O’Regan has found a new director of communications for his office in Andreea Campobasso, who’s new to Parliament Hill . Andreea Campobasso is communications director to Minister O'Regan. Photograph courtesy of LinkedIn Campobasso has most recently been busy as founder and chief strategy officer of The Advisory Studio, a strategic and brand management services firm that she first founded back in 2004.
” A former research associate with Finances of the Nation in Toronto, Mahoney first joined Freeland’s office as an intern through the Liberal Summer Leadership Program in 2021. After the 2021 federal election, Mahoney was hired as a special assistant for policy to Freeland; he was promoted to policy adviser in 2022. Jeffrey Li is a new policy adviser to Minister Freeland.
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