Proposed official languages commissioner surprised by controversy
OTTAWA — The new proposed official languages commissioner says she had contact before the nomination process with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s two closest advisers to express her interest in the job.
Madeleine Meilleur told the Commons official languages committee Thursday she recently spoke on the telephone with Trudeau’s principal secretary, Gerald Butts, and had coffee with Katie Telford, the prime minister’s chief of staff.
Opposition parties, who were already trying to block Trudeau’s decision to choose Meilleur, jumped on her comments as further evidence of partisanship in the selection process.
“It’s a sham process, one of mere consultation,” NDP Leader Tom Mulcair later told reporters.


