Composition
- Chief of Staff: Nigel Wright
- Principal Secretary: Ray Novak
- Deputy Chief of Staff: Derek Vanstone
- Executive Assistant to the Prime Minister: Jeremy Hunt
- Director of Issues Management: Chris Woodcock
- Director of Appointments: Derek Vanstone
- Director of Tour and Scheduling: Deborah Campbell
- Director of Policy: Rachel Curran
- Director of Strategic Planning: Bill Hawkins
- Director of Stakeholder Relations: Drew Campbell
- Director of Priorities and Planning: Jasmine Igneski
- Director of Communications: Andrew MacDougall
- Director of Strategic Communications: Mike White
- Deputy Director of Communications: Stephen Lecce
- Press Secretary: Carl Vallée & Julie Vaux
- Senior Quebec Advisor: André Bachand
- Staff Director and Advisor to the Chief of Staff and Principal Secretary: Dave Forestell
- Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff: Samuel VanderVeer
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