
Michael Sabia, who leads Caisse de Dépôt et Placement du Québec, was seen at a Reuters Breakingviews event held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 10, 2018. REUTERS
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Wednesday that Michael Sabia will take charge of Canada’s federal bureaucracy. Sabia, a well-known name in both government and business, will step in as the new clerk of the Privy Council on July 9.
A familiar face in government
Sabia is currently the CEO of Hydro-Quebec. He started this role in 2023 after leaving the finance ministry, where he had been the top bureaucrat. He also ran Canada’s second-largest pension fund from 2009 to 2020. His long career covers both public and private work.
Trusted experience
Carney praised Sabia’s background. “Mr. Sabia brings over three decades of expertise across the public and private sectors,” the statement from his office said. That experience, according to Carney, makes him the right person to manage Canada’s top civil servants.
What the role means
As clerk of the Privy Council, Sabia will become the highest-ranking official in Canada’s civil service. He will help the prime minister and cabinet make policy decisions. He will also guide how government departments work together. It’s a key job that affects how Ottawa runs.
A steady hand at the wheel
Sabia is known for his calm leadership. During his time at the pension fund, he helped grow its assets to over $300 billion. He also guided it through the global financial crisis. People who worked with him say he listens carefully and makes clear decisions.
Sabia’s recent work
At Hydro-Quebec, Sabia has focused on clean energy and long-term planning. His experience in climate and energy policy may play a big part in his new role. Canada’s federal government is pushing toward a greener future, and Sabia’s background may help shape those efforts.
A mix of public and private success
Before working in government, Sabia had senior roles in the telecom and banking sectors. His ability to understand both business and public service has made him a go-to leader in big moments.
Looking ahead
Sabia will take over from the current clerk in July. Many in Ottawa hope his leadership will bring stability and smart planning at a time when Canada faces tough economic and global issues. His appointment signals that Carney wants someone with deep experience and a steady approach.