National Security Advisor (Canada)

The National Security Advisor (Full title: National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister (French: Conseiller en matière de sécurité nationale auprès du Premier ministre)) is an associate secretary in the Privy Council Office (PCO) responsible for Security and Intelligence. He or she is supported by the Security and Intelligence Secretariat and the International Assessment Staff.

The current National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister and Associate Secretary to the Cabinet is Richard Fadden, appointed January 19, 2015.[1] He follows Stephen Rigby in the post, who was appointed November 15, 2010 by Stephen Harper. Prior to this appointment, Fadden was the director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service from 2009 to 2013.

Responsibilities

The National Security Advisor has four main responsibilities:

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