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When the prime minister's office sent out a note listing off the government's press secretaries and directors of communications, there was one omission that jumped out.
Carolyn Stewart-Olsen has been with Stephen Harper for years. Back when he was leader of the opposition. And back when he ran for leadership of the Canadian Alliance Party in 2002 and then the Conservative Party after that.
Susan Lunn
She's also been with him all through the campaign trails in 2004, 2005 and 2008.
In fact, everywhere that reporters followed, it was rare to see Harper without Stewart-Olsen nearby. She was routinely said to be one of his few trusted advisers in a small inner circle.
But the Harper loyalist hasn't left the prime minister's office altogether. Rather, she's taken a promotion to the job as senior adviser and director of strategic communications. It apparently also means Stewart-Olsen won't have to pack a suitcase as often as before.
— Susan Lunn
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