Talk:Richard Fadden

The following is from http://www.ipolitics.ca/2015/05/01/on-c-51-just-trust-us-doesnt-cut-it-anymore/ Richard Fadden looks like a serious fellow who likes serious jobs. These days, the silver-haired, sober-sounding public servant is Stephen Harper’s national security advisor. It’s a big job with big responsibilities — primarily keeping the prime minister abreast of potentially combustible national security and geopolitical issues. Before his current gig, Fadden was deputy minister of national defence and director of Canada’s spy service, CSIS.

It seems that Fadden is no longer Deputy Minister of National Defence. Mathyeti (talk) 21:34, 1 May 2015 (UTC)

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