The Hill Times: The source said many returning staffers are particularly interested in economic portfolios such as Natural Resources, AI, Finance, and Defence where they can build expertise and connections to support their future careers. The source added that there is significant interest in energy portfolios, with potential staffers believing that developing expertise in this area could open doors to high-paying, private-sector roles, particularly on major projects announced by the Carney government.
Even if they don’t secure roles in those portfolios at the start, the source added, they are open to working in other ministers’ or MPs’ offices…