Annette Ryan Nominated as Canada's Next Budget Officer


Author: The Daily News Now! March 9, 2026 Duration: 1:28
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Annette Ryan Nominated as Canada's Next Budget Officer

Annette Ryan, a seasoned public servant, has been nominated by the Liberal government to serve as Canadas next parliamentary budget officer for seven years. Ryan currently holds a top position at Fintrac, the countrys financial intelligence agency, and has previously worked at Finance Canada and Industry Canada. Her nomination comes after a six-month interim term by Jason Jacques, who faced criticism for his comments on federal finances. Ryans appointment now requires approval from both the House and the Senate.

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