Four Directors to Leave Montreal Port Authority Board This Summer
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In the midst of a crisis, no less than two thirds of the members of its Board of Directors (CA) will have left before the end of the summer.
The game of musical chairs is far from being finished at the Port of Montreal. After the exodus to senior management, more than half of the board of directors – the body responsible for selecting the next captain and monitoring him – is preparing to leave the ship.
The Montreal Port Authority announced earlier this month that Julie Gascon had left office.
On April 9, the Prime Minister of Canada announced a $1.16 billion loan from the Infrastructure Bank of Canada for the proposed expansion of the Port of Montreal's container terminal in Contrecoeur. Despite this considerable support, the Montreal Port Authority has undergone three major departures in two months within the senior management. "At the same time as Mark Carney announces $1.16 billion for the Contrecoeur terminal, the pilot and the t…
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