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Former Trudeau cabinet minister criticizes PMO over access to prime minister

Former foreign affairs minister Marc Garneau is criticizing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his office, saying that he was «never sure» if something conveyed to the Prime Minister's Office «ever got to the prime minister's ears.»

In an interview on airing Sunday, he said he felt the PMO «acted as a bit of a filter,» and that certain ministers had closer access to Trudeau, like childhood friends.

«There are occasions when a minister wants to talk directly to the prime minister. And I never felt, despite the fact that he said his door was always open, that was really something that he invited,» he told CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton.

Garneau served in Trudeau's cabinet from 2015 to 2021, first as minister of transport, then as minister of foreign affairs. He was dropped from cabinet in October 2021 but remained an MP until March 2023.

His autobiography, is scheduled to be released in October by Penguin Random House. The book partly chronicles Garneau's experience in politics.

Garneau writes that he was «surprised» to be named minister of transport, but it took little time for him to «fall in love» with the portfolio.

But in the few calls the two had with each other, Trudeau «did not seek my opinion on any issues,» Garneau writes. «Generally speaking, he was not overly interested in Transport, unless a problem surfaced.»

When Garneau was shuffled to foreign affairs — a move he describes in his book as unexpected — he writes that his new responsibilities did not bring him any closer to Trudeau.

Instead, he was only called once to offer advice at a meeting with then-ambassador to China Dominic Barton to discuss the status of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, who were imprisoned in China at the time.

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