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Kevin Page lists 'magic' among budget watchdog must-haves

When Kevin Page steps down as Canada's parliamentary budget officer this year, it seems that finding someone to fill his shoes will be no easy task.

Outgoing budget officer says 'smoke and mirrors' a key quality to look for in a successor

Canada's Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page wrote to CBC's As It Happens offering a list of key skills his successor should possess. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)

When Kevin Page steps down as Canada's parliamentary budget officer this year, it seems that finding someone to fill his shoes will be no easy task.

With only two months left until Page's five-year term ends, the process of finding his replacement hasn't even begun. In fact, NDP Leader Tom Mulcair has written toPrime Minister Stephen Harper to request that Page's term be extended beyond March 25until a suitable successor can be found.

Afterspending the last five years on the job dealing with criticsFinance Minister Jim Flahertyonce dismissed him as "unbelievable, unreliable and incredible" and battling against an alleged culture of secrecy in the Harper government, Page himself has offered CBC Radio's As It Happens a list of key skills and characteristics necessary to be Canada's next parliamentary budget officer:

Knowledge:

  • early childhood development
  • the art of magic
  • smoke and mirrors
  • numeracy
  • primary education level

Experience:

  • decades of experience toiling away under senior public service and cabinet ministers in finance or treasury departments whose primary interest is to advance their personal careers at the expense of the democratic and financial health of the country

In his letter to As It Happens, Page also added that his replacement "should be ready for retirement because the successful candidate will be unemployable after one mandate."