Questions linger about duties of incoming national security and intelligence adviser

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OTTAWA – As Canada’s national security and intelligence adviser prepares to leave her post, there are questions about the exact role her apparent successor will play.

Early this month, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that David Morrison, currently deputy minister of foreign affairs, would become his senior diplomatic and international affairs adviser and his representative for the G7 and G20 summits.

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