Thomas Pitfield is a Canadian politician, executive, and political advisor who has been a Canadian senator from Quebec since 2026. He served as the Principal Se
Tom Pitfield | |
|---|---|
| Canadian Senator from Quebec | |
| Assumed office July 7, 2026 | |
| Nominated by | Mark Carney |
| Appointed by | Louise Arbour |
| 38th Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of Canada | |
| In office March 14, 2025 – July 7, 2026 Serving with David Lametti (July–September 2025) | |
| Prime Minister | Mark Carney |
| Preceded by | Gerald Butts (2019) |
| Succeeded by | Scott Gilmore |
| Personal details | |
| Party | Liberal |
| Spouse | Anna Gainey |
| Parent | Michael Pitfield (father) |
Thomas Pitfield is a Canadian politician, executive, and political advisor who has been a Canadian senator from Quebec since 2026. He served as the Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of Canada from 2025 to 2026.[1]
Pitfield is a longtime strategist for the Liberal Party of Canada. He is the founder of Data Sciences, a Canadian analytics firm, and previously worked for IBM Canada. He also co-founded policy think tank Canada 2020. A close advisor to prime minister Mark Carney, he served as his principal secretary from 2025 to 2026, briefly alongside David Lametti. In July 2026, he was appointed to the Senate of Canada by Carney.[2][3][4]
Pitfield is married to Liberal MP Anna Gainey. He is the son of former clerk of the Privy Council and senator Michael Pitfield.[5]
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