Audrey Champoux

Audrey Champoux

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Audrey Champoux is a spokesperson for Prime Minister Mark Carney, providing communication and public relations support in his role as a leader. She has been involved in efforts to clarify the Prime Minister's financial matters and conflict-of-interest management, particularly as they relate to his past corporate positions. Champoux plays a vital role in conveying the government's stance on ethical compliance and transparency to the media and the public.

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Audrey Champoux, deputy director of communications in the PMO, said the safety and security of Canadians will always be the government’s top priority.

India no longer seen as conducting foreign interference in Canada, senior official says
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2026-02-26
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Audrey Champoux, a spokeswoman for the Prime Minister’s Office, declined to comment on the deal on Wednesday.

Ontario, Ottawa to sign deal to cut red tape for major projects, speed up Ring of Fire road
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-12-18
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Audrey Champoux provided a statement regarding the meeting of the three leaders.

Donaldas Trumpas prieš FIFA ceremoniją su Kanados ir Meksikos lyderiais aptarė prekybos klausimus
15min – major Lithuanian news website·LithuaniaLithuania· 2025-12-06
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PMO spokesperson Audrey Champoux pointed to Mr. Carney’s comments last week.

Doug Ford says he expects Carney to back his Highway 401 tunnel proposal
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-09-17
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Audrey Champoux is a spokeswoman for Prime Minister Mark Carney, discussing the ongoing negotiations with the US.

Canada discusses joining US Golden Dome missile defence programme
BBC·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-05-21
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A spokesperson for Mr. Carney said the Prime Minister does not currently own anything outside of the blind trust other than cash and real estate.

Carney promises conflict-of-interest screen to prevent him from making decisions for companies he served
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-03-18
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