Mr. Kevin
Lynch was appointed Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the
Cabinet by the Prime Minister on March 6, 2006.
The Clerk of the Privy Council is the most senior non-political official in
the Government of Canada, and provides professional, non-partisan support to the
Prime Minister on all policy and operational issues that may affect the
government. The Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet also has
particular responsibilities with respect to:
- ensuring the continuity of government between successive administrations;
- keeping custody of the records of previous administrations; and
- enabling the government of the day to understand and recognize the
established conventions of Canada’s constitutional monarchy.
The first Clerk of the
Privy Council was appointed in 1867. A second title, Secretary to the Cabinet, was added in
1940. Changes to the Public Service Employment Act in 1992 brought a
third title, Head of the Public Service, and responsibility for setting the
strategic directions for the Public Service of Canada.
Roles of the Clerk of the Privy Council
- Deputy Minister to the
Prime Minister
As the Prime Minister’s Deputy Minister, the Clerk of the Privy Council
provides advice and support to the Prime Minister in his or her role as head of
government. This includes advice on appointing senior office holders in the
public service and organizing the government, on the Cabinet decision-making
system, overall policy directions, intergovernmental relations, and the
management of specific issues.
As Secretary to the Cabinet, he or
she assists the Prime Minister in maintaining the cohesion of the Ministry and
giving direction to it. In this role, the Clerk of the Privy Council provides
support and advice to the Ministry as a whole to ensure that the Cabinet
decision-making system operates according to the Prime Minister’s design.
- Head of the Public Service
As Head of the Public Service, he or she serves as the principal link between
the Prime Minister and the Public Service of Canada, and is responsible for the
quality of expert, professional and non-partisan advice and service provided by
the public service to the Prime Minister, Cabinet and to all Canadians.
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